HIGHWAY 37 WETLANDS TOUR

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Download Highway 37 Wetlands Tour (complete)
[18 minutes - 8.5 MB mp3]

  Download Highway 37 Wetlands Tour (complete)
[20 minutes - 10 MB mp3]

Download Selected Segments of Audio Tour:

  1. Introduction
    [1.5 minutes - 1 MB mp3]
  2. Mare Island to Skaggs Island turnoff
    [5 minutes - 2 MB mp3]
  3. Skaggs Island to Tolay Creek/Highway 121
    [5 minutes - 2 MB mp3]
  4. Tolay Creek to Lakeville Highway
    [3 minutes - 1 MB mp3]
  5. Lakeville Highway to Novato Creek
    [3.5 minutes - 2 MB mp3]
  6. Conclusion
    [1 minute - 0.5 MB mp3]
 

Download Selected Segments of Audio Tour:

  1. Introduction
    [1.5 minutes - 1 MB mp3]
  2. Highway 101 to Lakeville Highway
    [7 minutes - 4 MB mp3]
  3. Lakeville Highway to Highway 121/Tolay Creek
    [3 minutes - 2 MB mp3]
  4. Highway 121/Tolay Creek to Skaggs Island
    [5 minutes - 3 MB mp3]
  5. Skaggs Island to Mare Island/Vallejo
    [3.5 minutes - 2 MB mp3]
  6. Conclusion
    [1 minute - 0.5 MB mp3]

Recording of poem from
“Close to Home”

WHERE MANY RIVERS MEET

All the water below me came from above.
All the clouds living in the mountains
gave it to the rivers
who gave it to the sea, which was their dying.

And so I float on cloud become water,
central sea surrounded by white mountains,
the water salt, once fresh,
cloud fall and stream rush, tree roots and tide bank
leading to the rivers’ mouths
and the mouths of the rivers sing into the sea,
the stories buried in the mountains
give out into the sea
and the sea remembers
and sings back
from the depths
where nothing is forgotten.

                    David Whyte

from Where Many Rivers Meet
Copyright ©1990, 2004 by David Whyte.
Used by permission of the author and
Many Rivers Press www.davidwhyte.com

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