San Francisco’s Hidden World of Subterranean Cisterns

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I’ve always felt that a rite of passage in becoming a San Franciscan is discovering the true nature of these brick-lined circles.

They are SFFD water cisterns. They’ve been around since the city was founded, but were massively upgraded after 1906 as a backup system in an effort to keep the city from burning down after the next earthquake.

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Via Burrito Justice.

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I design video games for a living, write fiction, political theory and poetry for personal amusement, and train regularly in Western European 16th century swordwork. On frequent occasion I have been known to hunt for and explore abandoned graveyards, train tunnels and other interesting places wherever I may find them, but there is absolutely no truth to the rumor that I am preparing to set off a zombie apocalypse. Nothing that will stand up in court, at least. I use paranthesis with distressing frequency, have a deep passion for history, anthropology and sociological theory, and really, really, really hate mayonnaise. But I wash my hands after the writing. Promise.

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