I left my heart...
Second part of the trip involved a blitz visit to San Francisco - We spent a total of 2.25 days there, in which we packed in as much as we could... I took a similar number of photos in that time, that I did with 5-6 days in Hawaii.
We arrived after midnight, and wandered around looking for food... making for an even later night... but we were up early to take in the day! We scheduled a bus tour later in the day, and spent the morning walking around China-town.
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China-town |
Our bus tour took us to all the main places - past the Science Museum, the Painted Ladies, the Rainbow district, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Coit Tower, lookouts over the city, past the entrance to China-town, looking at Lombard Street, Pier 39, etc.
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Painted Ladies and downtown San Francisco |
From the army base side looking up at the Golden Gate Bridge. It was at this point that some other people on the tour let me borrow their camera lens... this beast was a 400-700mm or so... And boy, I could zoom right in on a rivet at the top of the bridge from the parking lot here... It was amazing... and I want one.
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Golden Gate Bridge |
From the other side of the bridge, in the hills, looking down towards the Golden Gate Park and Army Base
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From the other side of the bridge |
The next day we hopped the boat to visit Alcatraz - one of the main places I HAD to vist... there was no turning back, or not getting on that boat I tell you - I made sure everyone knew the time, and that we would be there plenty early!
And I could have spent all day there taking photos...
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Something about old broken down buildings really intrigues me... One of the old houses at Alcatraz |
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Looking down at some gardens at Alcatraz |
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Looking up from the docks at Alcatraz |
In honour of our last full day of vacation, dad took us out for a true seafood dinner at Pier 39!
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Pier 39 |
And we finished the day taking in the light show on the Bay Bridge (which actually wasn't that impressive. Haha). It was simple white lights in succession, only visible from one side of the bridge, that was put up to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the opening of the bridge. The amount that everyone talked about it, I would have thought it to be a little more exciting...
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Light show on the Bay Bridge |