The East Bay's Mount Diablo, as I saw it from the Ponds yesterday morning. Standing 3,864ft (1,178m), it is the highest mountain in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our own Mount Tamalpais is 2,574ft (784m).
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2 comments:
another perfect shot, but by now i stopped being surprised long ago
Emma
Mount Diablo is a mountain in Contra Costa County, California in the San Francisco Bay Area, located south of the town of Clayton and northeast of Danville. It is an isolated upthrust peak of 3,864 feet (1,178 m), visible from most of the San Francisco Bay Area and much of northern California.
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