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Bjorn Bergman, who works for SkyTruth and Global Fishing Watch, observed strange GPS signals showing ships off the coast of San Francisco traveling in circular patterns, despite other data saying the ships were actually located halfway around the world. Strangely, none of the ships emitting signals from the area were anywhere close to the California coastline, according to other recent data on their journeys. According to a report in Newsweek, the signals came from ships that had recently been tracked in Norway, Malaysia, Nigeria, the Sea of Azov between Russia and Ukraine , and the Suez Canal.

Almost all ships are legally required to use an automatic identification systems AIS to track their location to help avoid collisions with other ships and ensure international laws are observed. From elaborate Victorians to sprawling hilltop mansions, these ornate houses often have one defining feature at their center — a plaster shield or crest adorning the facade. Some buildings even have multiple.

In the 19th century, "cartouches" were often added onto Victorian homes as another way to signify wealth or status through their home design. Bob Buckter, an architectural colorist known as Dr. Color, who designs new color schemes for Victorian buildings in the Bay Area, said cartouches have fluctuated in popularity for thousands of years. We recommend that you buy advanced tickets online or by calling especially during the summer and other busy times. You must arrive 30 minutes prior to your tour time or you will miss your tour.

Please call us if you will be late, we will do our best to adjust your tour time. The Mystery Spot frequently sells out around noontime.

Please purchase advanced tickets through our online ticket portal. Space is limited at the Mystery Spot. If you come this weekend, without advanced tickets and the parking lot is full, you can still purchase tickets online if space is available. For him, the purchase was about nostalgia and a love of SF history. He decided to bring the building back to life. And here's where fate steps in again for the castle. When Condon submitted a proposal to update her apartment, Gilbert was so impressed with it he asked her to remodel Albion Castle.

But in other parts, woodwork and walls had been painted colors that were more reminiscent of a circus tent than Buckingham Palace. Bright shades of maroon and blue were everywhere. Condon started by selecting a palette befitting a castle, and the Benjamin Moore shades she chose have names that fit the bill.

Walls that had been painted bright colors were repainted soft white; painted woodwork reverted to brown to match the existing, unpainted trim. From the castle's earliest days, part of it was living space. Condon says furnishing the rest of the house was a treasure hunt. The good news is that the castle seems to lend itself to an eclectic, bohemian feel—so I went with that.



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