...with Joel Pomerantz
Half of SF was once considered wasteland; find out how it was completely transformed on an Outside Lands tours.
The sea lions that visit Pier 39 eat 50 pounds of squid on an average day (urp: bad breath!) but humans don't feed them. >>
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Thinkwalks explore the overlap of urban and natural San Francisco. Life in the city, don't forget, is life in a natural environment. The valleys and waterways may be filled in or paved over, but they still exist. Clues to their influence are all around us—especially when nature burps. Earthquakes, rainstorms, even the ever-present wind are forces still shaping the land and our habits. Cultural and political forces have heaved against the land forms, too—and for thousands of years! Human history is clearly part of nature's big picture. Come scrutinize evidence about what really transpired. Let's look at how SF got to be what it is. Thinkwalks are a chance to understand natural patterns in the broadest sense so we can shape our collective future wisely.
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As of this new year, I’m using a new system for Thinkwalks tours. Reservations are no longer necessary. After experimenting with various ways of tracking reservations, it seemed silly. I don’t require—or encourage—advance payment, so I may as well not require you, the commitment-averse people of San Francisco, to commit. Just show up! My new more »
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