Thursday, November 6, 2008

About

It is easy to overlook some of those aspects of the world with which we are in intimate contact every day. The Tiniest Salt Marsh in The World is a cluster of marsh vegetation that has begun to colonize a small corner of the Albany Bulb landfill. Although easily looked over, it is emblematic of the state of San Francisco bay marshes: fragmented by roads, strewn with garbage, and surrounded by concrete, but persisting. In 2008, The Tiniest Salt Marsh in The World was declared a Preserve.

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