Facing the World: San Francisco
Bay to Breakers 2010
door Michael J Morrissey
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Each year around 75,000 runners take to the streets for the Bay to Breakers Race. Following a 12km (7.5 mile) route, participants make their way along a course that begins at the San Francisco Bay piers, heads through the city and ends at the breakers of the Pacific Ocean. The origins of the event dates back to the devastating earthquake that hit the city on 18 April 1906. It destroyed much of the city so locals rallied round to rebuild both the city itself and the morale of the people by holding community events. One such event was a cross city race which was first held in 1912 which has evolved over the years and not goes under the name of the popular Bay to Breakers Race.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Sport en avontuur
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Projectoptie: Groot liggend, 33×28 cm
Aantal pagina's: 158 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, stofhoes: 9781364659899
- Datum publiceren: jun 14, 2010
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden sport photography, foot race, san francisco, bay to breakers 2010, califonia
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Spirit House Productions
San Francsico
Mike creates spaces where people can feel safe, have fun, and reflect on the value of our majestic, fragile world. Physical places Mike has helped construct include playgrounds for inner-city kids and refugee camps for those displaced by war. But he’s also made spaces for arm-chair travelers—books and videos through which they can experience the planet and its people. And he’s created a place for the voices of the disenfranchised about California’s homeless population.