Golden Gate Bridge
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Golden Gate Bridge with Rob
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Lombard Street – the “crookedest street in the world” was created so that horses could pull heavy carriges up the very steep hill. The crooked bit is only one block but spectacular.
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Cable car turning around. Cable cars were also created in SF to deal with the steep hills. The inventor came up with the idea after witnessing an horrific accident where a horse pulling a cart slipped on ice and crashed to the bottom of the hill.
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Leo and Rob in SF
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Seals on the piers in SF
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Rab and Rob at the final breakfast
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Jeannie, Nadia and Suzie at the final breakfast
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Nadia on what we called the “Spanish Steps” at the new shops near the Fruitvale BART
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Rob with a “toy” soldier at Macy’s Union Square
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The Transcontinental Pyramid
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Coit Tower
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Nadia at the Chinatown gates
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View from the Cliff House
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The Cliff House from near the Sutro Baths
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Ruins of the Sutro Baths
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Nadia with Golden Gate in the distance taken from near the Sutro Baths
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Holocaust Memorial
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Dutch Windmill in Golden Gate Park (west end)
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Scenery in the Golden Gate Park
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Pergola in Golden Gate Park
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7 metres of steel
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Pergoda in the Japanese Tea Gardens – Golden Gate Park
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Japanese Tea Gardens
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Bridge in the Japanese Tea Gardens
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Rob “relaxing” in a massage chair in Macys after the Golden Gate Park “stroll”
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Chev as wall decoration in a diner in SF
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Jeannie, Nadia, Suzie, Rab and Leo at the final breakfast in Alameda
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