Description
“Ocean Beach in 1700” Print.
The first location of the “Ever-Changing: San Francisco” collection, as it may have appeared in 1700.
For at least 10,000 years, people have inhabited the San Francisco Bay Area. The Yelamu tribe of the Ramaytush Ohlone, with a seasonal camp near the cliffs at the north end of Ocean Beach, may have regularly visited this area, and intentionally managed the land. Vast sand dunes spread from the hills to the coastal rocky cliffs and inlets. Distant ranges are visible on the horizon, with a mix of grassland and oak woodland dotting the closer slopes. Pelicans and sea lions thrive at seal rock and the shore environment. Sea level gradually rose 400 feet to its present level since the last glacial maximum 18,000 years ago, and has been stable for the past 3,000 years. Do you recognize this view?
Giclée fine art print for an enduring and premium product.
Pigment ink on archival paper, 100% cotton, acid- and lignin-free.
The print does not include a frame or mat.
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