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California History, Nature

Why Eucalyptus Trees Cover the East Bay Hills

July 17, 2010 5 Comments
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(Updated 11/27/16: fixed broken links, changed photo) During the long summer days, the hills to the east of San Francisco Bay (Alameda and Contra Costa County) are wonderful places to walk — not too hot and with remarkable views to the east, west, and north (until the fog rolls in, and then it’s grey in […]

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