April 15, 2025
Modern downtown San Francisco is built almost entirely on tidal flats once called Yerba Buena Cove. Through a legal loophole, a person there could fill in shallow water with land and declare that plot was theirs. Captains would deliberately sink their ships to claim land in the cove, building commercial space atop their downed vessels. Eventually the cove was filled in. There are at least 40 sunken vessels under San Francisco.
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