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Crystal Springs Reservoir (San Mateo county)

I hiked, biked, and ran Crystal Springs Reservoir multiple times. This page is a collection of pictures from those trips. Twice Di Yin came with me and took her own pictures (1, 2) as well.


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April 12, 2008
A panoramic movie.
A cool tree, with one of its major branches growing horizontally.  I
could easily imagine a line of elves sitting on the branch watching a
dryad's musical performance.


More than a year after taking this picture, I learned it's the oldest
known laurel tree in the state of California.  It's more than 600 years
old and named The Jepson Laurel.
A panoramic movie.
A cool tree, with one of its major branches growing horizontally. I could easily imagine a line of elves sitting on the branch watching a dryad's musical performance.
More than a year after taking this picture, I learned it's the oldest known laurel tree in the state of California. It's more than 600 years old and named The Jepson Laurel.
June 8, 2008
A lizard.
Close-up.
Straw.
A lizard.
Close-up.
Straw.
June 29, 2008
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I didn't bring my camera this day.
September 27, 2008
A bridge in sky.  A bridge of the future: floating high above land?   This sight astounded me on my first trip to Crystal Springs.  I don't
think the picture does it justice.  It boggles the mind how high the
bridge is.  Incidentally, it's highway 280.
A bridge in sky. A bridge of the future: floating high above land?
This sight astounded me on my first trip to Crystal Springs. I don't think the picture does it justice. It boggles the mind how high the bridge is.
Incidentally, it's highway 280.