
The North Farallon islands rise from the Pacific Ocean in this 2021 study of the outermost reaches of San Francisco city limits. This remote maritime territory, located nearly thirty miles west of the Golden Gate, is dominated by the rocky outcrops of the Island of Saint James. The map illustrates the minimal land area of these volcanic stacks, which serve as critical habitat within a larger marine sanctuary. The boundary for San Francisco is clearly marked, indicating the extent of the city's jurisdiction far into the open sea. This edition provides a modern topographic record of these isolated landmarks, focusing on the bathymetry and the stark isolation of the Farallones as they appeared in the early 2020s.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
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1932 La Brun
San Francisco County, CA

1937 San Francisquito
San Francisco County, CA

1947 San Francisco North
San Francisco County, CA

1950 San Francisco North
San Francisco County, CA

1956 Hunters Point
San Francisco County, CA

1956 San Francisco North
San Francisco County, CA

1985 Farallon Islands
San Francisco County, CA

1988 Farallon Islands
San Francisco County, CA

1993 Farallon Islands
San Francisco County, CA

1993 Hunters Point
San Francisco County, CA

1993 San Francisco North
San Francisco County, CA

1995 San Francisco North
San Francisco County, CA

2021 Farallon Islands OE E
San Francisco County, CA

2021 Farallon Islands OE N
San Francisco County, CA

2021 Farallon Islands
San Francisco County, CA

2021 Hunters Point
San Francisco County, CA

2021 San Francisco North
San Francisco County, CA