Lighthouse on Alcatraz Island. The burnt out buildings are a relic of the Indian Occupation of Alcatraz after it was put out of service. Nobody knows how the fires started, with both antagonists (Indian civil-right protestors and US government) blaming the other. Today, many of the buildings are burnt out wrecks. Interestingly enough, Alcatraz is considered a National Park (heritage) and there is no eating, no drinking, no shagging, no snogging, and next to nothing to do there at all except goggle at jail cells. (see other pics)
Monday, October 11, 2004
Lighthouse on Alcatraz Island. The burnt out buildings are a relic of the Indian Occupation of Alcatraz after it was put out of service. Nobody knows how the fires started, with both antagonists (Indian civil-right protestors and US government) blaming the other. Today, many of the buildings are burnt out wrecks. Interestingly enough, Alcatraz is considered a National Park (heritage) and there is no eating, no drinking, no shagging, no snogging, and next to nothing to do there at all except goggle at jail cells. (see other pics)
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