Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jan. 21 (UPI) --A coyote caught on camera swimming to San Francisco's Alcatraz Island is believed to be the first of its species ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alcatraz Island isn't known for its wildlife, but earlier this month, guests witnessed a rare moment — a coyote swimming onto the ...
A shocking video of a coyote swimming to Alcatraz has been circulating on social media. The video shows a lone coyote swimming in the Bay, its head bobbing above the water as it makes its way to ...
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Coyote swims across bay to Alcatraz Island, a first
Tourists expecting prison lore at Alcatraz instead got a wildlife mystery: a lone coyote churning through San Francisco Bay toward the island once billed as "escape-proof." Alcatraz City Cruises ...
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These Are the Most Hearing-accessible Attractions in the U.S., New Study Finds
Alcatraz, The Met, and the Art Institute of Chicago top a new accessibility ranking.
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Wayward coyote stuns tourists by becoming first ever to swim to Alcatraz: 'This is impressive'
He should have been trying to make his escape. A coyote doggie-paddled ashore at Alcatraz on Sunday, leaving stunned guests and workers wondering how the unlikely visitor pulled off the daring swim.
The President said he wants to restore the legendary island prison, which was closed decades ago and converted into a tourist attraction, to push back against “radicalized judges.” ...
Alcatraz Island, a military fort turned an army prison in the San Francisco Bay, is most well known for operating as a federal prison from 1934 until 1963. That distinction is being challenged after ...
The maximum-security, minimum-privilege prison operated for nearly 30 years but shut down because it cost three times more to run Alcatraz than other federal prisons NBC Universal, Inc. Alcatraz ...
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