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Myles Cameron North Bay Report
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Joined: December 14, 2006
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Myles Cameron's dynamic take on a variety of topics; ranging from affordable family medical care to a wacky world of gimmicky bicycles. From the aromatic depths of San Fancisco's sewer system to the dramatic heights of a Coast Guard helicopter rescue over the Pacific. Discover for yourself one illuminating story after another.
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MylesCameron uploaded a new video (6 months ago)
Have you ever been on a house boat? Join reporter Myles Cameron as he t...   more
 
Sausalito House Boat Tour
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Have you ever been on a house boat? Join reporter Myles Cameron as he takes you o...
6 months ago 1,603 views MylesCameron
Part Two Sausalito House Boat Tour
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In Part Two we learn about the public tour and how it benefits the community. We'...
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Coast Guard Mission On San Francisco Bay
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Have you ever wondered what it was like to be involved in a search and rescue? My...
2 years ago 1,615 views MylesCameron
Channel Comments (4)
westemby (1 year ago)
Congratulations on the Telly (Savalas) awards!
djmimi1 (1 year ago)
Myles,
Keep makin em! I love watching and learning about the bay area. Really makes me homesick!! These are wonderful snippets of bay area history.

This one of the sailing makes me remember that trip on your boat!

xoxox
Meems
westemby (1 year ago)
Hey Unc!

Just sayin' hello, and hope that all is well!

_wes
WEIR4EVER (1 year ago)
Thank you for posting the "HUNGRY OWL" project!
It is heartwarming to see. I used to live in Marin and felt priviledged each time I chanced to see an owl. Once, one of them roosted in a tree accross my San Anselmo window for a couple of days and it felt wonderful. Nice to see Marin is keeping its SPIRIT!
thanks