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Porpoise Sculpture, Mersea Restaurant, 9th Street and Avenue B, Treasure Island, San Francisco, California
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![]() The combined porpoise and sign was located on the dirt off to the San Francisco side of the Mersea Restaurant.
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![]() The other side of the porpoise sculpture could be viewed with the skyline of San Francisco beyond.
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![]() The front of the porpoise sculpture with two bright yellow garbage cans as accent.
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![]() The left eye of the porpoise sculpture was surrounded by a painted flower. The eye itself was a faceted shape carved into the head of the porpoise.
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![]() The tail of the porpoise sculpture was painted in bright colors that have faded over time.
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![]() The sign identified the restaurant behind it as the Mersea Restaurant. Above the word "Mersea" three flowers were drawn.
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![]() The hump on the back of the porpoise sculpture was decorated with tadpole shapes. Wear on the sculpture was from years of children sitting and playing on the sculpture.
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