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Featured Photo: Pulgas Water Temple
In CA Bay Area Peninsula. Located at the end point of The Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct. See Wikipedia for more info.
"The temple was erected in 1934 as a monument and end point of the 160 mile Hetchy Hetchy Aqueduct that still provides water for the City of San Francisco and Peninsula customers.
"The temple sits within a 23,000 acre watershed which is why the area remains so natural and beautiful. This watershed is a Fish & Game reserve with one of the highest concentrations of rare, endangered species of flora and fauna in the Bay area." Quote from HiddenSanFrancisco.com
"The temple was erected in 1934 as a monument and end point of the 160 mile Hetchy Hetchy Aqueduct that still provides water for the City of San Francisco and Peninsula customers.
"The temple sits within a 23,000 acre watershed which is why the area remains so natural and beautiful. This watershed is a Fish & Game reserve with one of the highest concentrations of rare, endangered species of flora and fauna in the Bay area." Quote from HiddenSanFrancisco.com