"It's not often that you get to go to a park and go underground in a mine that used to be an operational mine," said East Bay Regional Parks Naturalist Jessica Kauzer.
"When you come and see the rails on the ground, the carts, the shifters office, everything you see here is of the time period," Kauzer said. "Getting to experience what someone almost a hundred years ago would have experienced."
"The sand here is a high quality silica sand that is not found in the common beach sand in the Bay Area," Kauzer said.
"One of the exciting things about this place is we're always learning more and unearthing more history and sharing that with the public. I think that's a really exciting thing we get to do here," Caldwell said.
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