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California Tires, Discarded As Trash
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Abandoned with bag
A large gravel and dirt parking lot lay exposed down by the far end of Port Costa, all the way down by the railroad tracks and the river. Trash and discarded plastic bags were blown against the cyclone fence and caught in old tangles of fishing line. An old tire, large and perhaps off a truck, had been discarded there too.
Tires Discarded As Trash • Port Costa California • (Photo posted Thursday 25 December 2008) • (Photo taken 09:55:06 Sunday 6 July 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales #PortCostaCA_1085BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Waves Cleaned The Tire
Some believe that the best place to discard a tire is in water. Such oafs will roll them into a river, or toss them into the ocean, or even throw them just off shore at a beach. Here at the Martinez shoreline park by Carquinez Straight, a section of waterfront was set aside as a scenic beach. Just off shore, a tire rested on the bottom, exposed by low tide, and washed clean by the movement of gentle surf.
Tires Discarded As Trash • Martinez California • (Photo posted Thursday 25 December 2008) • (Photo taken 14:13:08 Sunday 6 July 2008) • © 2008 Bryan Costales #MartinezCA_1191BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Submerged In Mud
At low tide, much jetsam was exposed in the bed of Mission Creek between the shore and the houseboats. Among the trash, was an old tire. Chances are that it came from the parking lot on shore, rather than from a houseboat. Other than as cheap fenders, houseboats have no need for tires.
Tires Discarded As Trash • San Francisco Houseboats • Mission Creek, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Tuesday 8 June 2010) • (Photo taken 14:18:52 Tuesday 3 February 2009) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #Creek_8822BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Cheap Fender
A huge, industrial size tire was suspended from cleats on the wharf. As a frugal fender, the tire provided a cushion for large docking ships. As can be seen, the dock was in poor repair.
Tires Discarded As Trash • Pier 11 San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Tuesday 8 June 2010) • (Photo taken 10:04:20 Friday 10 July 2009) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #200424_6772BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Scenic Shore
As the wonderful Elkhorn Slough Safari drew to an end, the boat passed a beautifully scenic shore with old houses and weathered wooden gate. Overgrown with green at the end of winter, the idyllic scene was marred by a single tire embedded in mud. One might reasonably ask which offended the scene more, the gate or the tire? Those with more mechanical life, might accept the tire more readily than the gate. Those of a more literary, or poetic, or natural bend, might accept the gate more than the tire.
Tires Discarded As Trash • Elkhorn Slough Moss Landing, California • (Photo posted Tuesday 8 June 2010) • (Photo taken 11:17:36 Friday 12 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #Slough_2902BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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After A Grass Fire
A wide section of the Bay Point Regional Shoreline had suffered from a grass fire in the recent past. One of the casualties was this tire. It had been abandoned here as trash, and then later it was partly melted by the heat of the grass fire.
Tires Discarded As Trash • Bay Point Regional Shoreline • Located at the end of McAvoy Road, Bay Point, California • (Photo posted Sunday 1 January 2012) • (Photo taken 12:33:53 Sunday 25 July 2010) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #BCX_7614 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Truck Tire Became Buoy For Seals
A old truck tire had been transformed into a nautical buoy complete with the required lounging seals atop it.
Tires Discarded As Trash • Monterey Whale Watching Cruise • Monterey Bay, Monterey, California • (Photo posted Friday 24 August 2012) • (Photo taken 12:44:55 Thursday 21 October 2010) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #BCY_2599 Add a comment or report a mistake
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