(#3 on the map.) I've often passed the sign pointing up route 33 towards Santa Nella and the Korean War Veterans Memorial. But this is not an important stop for motivation on the way to dog agility events. This time I wanted to see it. Turns out that it's in the
San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery, which is very way out in the middle of nowhere. It's quite peaceful. Just the place to put an expansive lawn and reflecting pools: the middle of a semidesert. But at least it's near a reservoir.
We stopped to check the plaques on the trees. The two closest to us were labeled for ships, the
USS Darter (SS227) and the
USS Shark (SS314), Oct 24, '48. So apparently the trees, battened down tightly against the fierce winds that blow across here, are memorials for ships lost at war.
We stopped to check the plaques on the trees. The two closest to us were labeled for ships, the
USS Darter (SS227) and the
USS Shark (SS314), Oct 24, '48. So apparently the trees, battened down tightly against the fierce winds that blow across here, are memorials for ships lost at war.
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