Alcatraz, behind the scenes not available to the general public! 4K
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We got lucky and we got a table on the bottom. So they have a snack bar over here. You can get some snacks on your way over.
They have a 30-minute time slots, where the boat will leave every 30 minutes, and they fill up pretty quick. So, if you want to get the slot that you're looking for, I would suggest you book it from home.
It is a lot of walking involved, steep hills. They do have trams for people with mobility issues.
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Alcatraz Island is a small island 1.25 miles (2.01 km) offshore from San Francisco, California, United States. The island was developed in the mid-19th century with facilities for a lighthouse, a military fortification, and a military prison. In 1934, the island was converted into a federal prison, Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. The strong currents around the island and cold water temperatures made escape nearly impossible, and the prison became one of the most notorious in American history. The prison closed in 1963, and the island is now a major tourist attraction. Contrary to popular belief, it was possible to escape and swim all of the way to shore. However, during its 29 years of operation, the penitentiary claimed that no prisoner successfully escaped. A total of 36 prisoners made 14 escape attempts, two men trying twice. 23 were caught alive, six were shot and killed during their escape, two drowned, and five are listed as "missing and presumed drowned". The most violent incident occurred on May 2, 1946, when a failed escape attempt by six prisoners led to the Battle of Alcatraz. Perhaps the most famous is the intricate escape, carried out on June 11, 1962, by Frank Morris, John Anglin, and Clarence Anglin. The three men are believed to have drowned in their attempt. Although most escapees were caught or drowned, in 1962, prisoner John Paul Scott made it to the shore. However, he was so weary that police found him unconscious and in hypothermic shock. The annual Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon includes a required 1.5-mile (2.4 km) swim from the island to the bay shore. ---- ๐๐ฝ SUBSCRIBE for more videos! https://www.youtube.com/@ShugAlansTravelChannel?sub_confirmation=1 ๐ซถ๐ฝJoin our channel to get your name in our videos, discounts on Merch and more! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeMpg_qlS0LNnV0WTBu2bbA/join ๐Buy Shug & Alan merch https://shugalanstravelchannel.myspreadshop.com/ Follow us on social media: ๐ https://www.facebook.com/ShugAlansTravelChannel ๐ธ https://www.instagram.com/ShugAlansTravelChannel โ๏ธ https://www.tiktok.com/@ShugAlansTravelChannel ๐ฆhttps://twitter.com/ShugAlansTC Donations to help support our channel https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=YPR6P3SXELPCU