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Bradmoor Island

Islands of Northern CaliforniaIslands of Solano County, CaliforniaIslands of Suisun BayIslands of the Sacramento–San Joaquin River DeltaSan Francisco Bay Area geography stubs
NASA Worldwind, USGS imagery map, Bradmoor Island, California
NASA Worldwind, USGS imagery map, Bradmoor Island, California

Bradmoor Island is an island in Suisun Bay. It is part of Solano County, California, and not managed by any reclamation district. Its coordinates are 38°11′26″N 121°55′05″W, and the United States Geological Survey measured its elevation as 52 ft (16 m) in 1981.

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N 38.190555555556 ° E -121.91805555556 °
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NASA Worldwind, USGS imagery map, Bradmoor Island, California
NASA Worldwind, USGS imagery map, Bradmoor Island, California
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