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Peninsula of the Marin Peninsula in California, United States
This article is about the place in the United States. For the one in Haiti, see Tiburon Peninsula (Haiti) .
type:landmark source:gnis 37°53′30″N 122°28′34″W / 37.89167°N 122.47611°W / 37.89167; -122.47611
Aerial view of the Tiburon Peninsula
The Tiburon Peninsula is a landform of the San Francisco Bay Area 's Marin County and is home to the incorporated municipalities of Tiburon , Belvedere , and a portion of Corte Madera, California . Much of the peninsula is unincorporated , including portions of the north side and the communities of Paradise Cay and Strawberry . Richardson Bay separates the peninsula from the Marin County mainland. Angel Island lies app. 1 mile south of the peninsula's southern tip. Much of the land area of the Tiburon Peninsula was part of a Spanish land grant originally given to the early Californian John Reed . A prominent feature of the Tiburon Peninsula is Ring Mountain, Marin County , which forms the backbone of the peninsula and is the highest elevation of the peninsula. The Tiburon Peninsula is the location of a number of rare and endangered flora species, and is also the site of ancient Native American rock carvings . The mineral lawsonite was first described from an occurrence on the Tiburon Peninsula.
Tiburon Peninsula as seen from Ring Mountain in 2017
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References
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tiburon Peninsula (California)
USGS , 0918-07
"The Town of Tiburon – About" . Retrieved August 12, 2014.
C. Michael Hogan (2008) Ring Mountain , The Megalithic Portal, ed. A. Burnham
F Leslie Ransome (1895) On Lawsonite, a New Rock-forming Mineral from the Tiburon Peninsula, Marin County, California , University of California Press
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