Drake's Bay
Drake's Bay, inlet of the Pacific Ocean, formed by the San Andreas fault, W Calif., NW of San Francisco. Point Reyes forms its outer arm. The bay was visited by Sir Francis Drake in 1579.
More From encyclopedia.com
San Francisco , San Francisco
Introduction
Getting There
Getting Around
People
Neighborhoods
History
Government
Public Safety
Economy
Environment
Shoppping
Education… Disko , Disko •tacho, taco, tobacco, wacko •blanco, Franco •churrasco, fiasco, Tabasco •Arco, Gran Chaco, mako •art deco, dekko, echo, Eco, El Greco, gecko,… Sans , sans •banns, glans, Prestonpans, sans •Octans •Benz, cleanse, Fens, gens, lens •Homo sapiens • impatiens • nolens volens • delirium tremens • Serpens… San Jose (costa Rica) , SAN JOSÉ, California, is located seven miles below the southern tip of San Francisco Bay, on Coyote Creek and the Guadalupe River, fifty miles southe… San Andreas Fault , San Andreas fault Geological fault line extending more than 965km (600mi) through California. It lies on the boundary between the North American and… Bill Walsh , Walsh, Bill
Bill Walsh (1931-2007) was one of pro football's most successful and innovative coaches. Walsh, whose ability to pinpoint and develop tal…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Drake's Bay