Here we see the fruits
of possibly a billion total dollars in "improvements"
and the employment of thousands of grant seekers, environmentalists,
naturalists, "Interpretivists" and others.
The
image here is of the improved area of Border Field State Park.
The only building in the entire park is this toilet.

The
park's toilet will soon be upgraded at a cost of $1,200,000.
It seems to already have a TV.
Sundays are rumored
to be quite interesting in the park, California State Park's
"suggested safety conditions" be damned.
There are numerous
reports of groups of religious people visiting the park on Sundays.
California State Parks and Recreation Chief Ranger Robert F.
Freeman has even tossed such people out of the park when they
started making too much noise (singing church songs).
On October ninth
he was quoted by staff writer Rita Gillmon of the San Diego
Union as saying; “… It is for their own protection.”
Chief Ranger Freeman continued with: “The border isn't
a good place to do this kind of thing. There are people riding
around down there [Mexico] with guns
and they may not understand.”
Oh! You bet!
The
view from the park to the ocean. The U.S. Border Patrol is your
constant companion. So is RICIN -- the bush in the park planter
on the right.