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This video is a personal journey through the unique rock parks scattered throughout Berkeley, California — from Cragmont Rock and Grotto Rock to Indian Rock and beyond. As someone who grew up in North Berkeley, I’ve always felt a deep connection to these ancient outcrops that double as neighborhood landmarks, geological wonders, and childhood playgrounds. These natural rock formations aren’t just beautiful; they hold stories of Berkeley’s development, volcanic origins, and community planning — including the influence of Mason-McDuffie and the City Beautiful movement. This video is a love letter to the North Berkeley I knew growing up and a tribute to the enduring presence of these rugged icons that give the city its unique character. Whether you're a fellow Berkeley native, a geology nerd, or just someone who appreciates urban nature, I hope this video brings you closer to the spirit of Berkeley. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoy this kind of local history! Hashtags: #BerkeleyCA #NorthBerkeley #RockParks #BerkeleyHistory #IndianRockPark #CragmontRock #BerkeleyGeology #BayAreaHistory #CaliforniaParks #UrbanNature #HiddenBerkeley #MasonMcDuffie #BerkeleyChildhood