Synergy St Francis Place
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Day 9 San Francisco
... gave good views of Alcatraz and the Golden gate bridge. A walk up a steep hill through a park brought us to Fort Mason and a farmers market. We bought some lunch and just had a nice wander about along to the Marina. Our day was very chilled out just wandering around the ...
Day 32 - San Francisco - California
... Grateful Dead, who also lived here but don't ask me where. That's one thing I've noticed about America, they don't capitalise on their tourism as much as we would. I expected someone to have set up a museum or at least gift shop with information and merchandise about the area back then, but no one has and no one seems to know much detail about it. It seems everyone just lay about high on LSD and did nothing. The area had a reputation for being a bit grotty back ...
Highs and Lows of San Francisco first few days
... while we are here Liz and I are moved to tears, So $4000 later we have a room each and these are I must say better than the Waldorf. I am not going to go into detail about the dealings Terry has had with the travel agents involved or our total disbelief and disappointment about their apparent attitude to what they have done and their total lack of understanding of the procedures etc. I will not name them at this stage due to ongoing issues and ...
Yosemite Village, then back to civilisation in SF
... trail which took us through the forest. Rich and I were rather concerned about getting back this way after the sun had set... but we spotted the road and were happy knowing we could follow the road back in the dark. We took the trail and found a big expanse of land which we guessed was where the lake should be if it had water in it...
We went right in the lake, just walked across it! it was pretty cool. There were huge rocks and you could ...
Exploring again
... masses of people, buskers and noise. We headed down to the Alcatraz wharf to see if we could pick up our tickets for tomorrows trip before heading up to Coit tower. Coit Tower is 64m tall in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco. The tower was built in 1933 using Lillie Hitchcock Coit's bequest to beautify the city of San Francisco; at her death in 1929 Coit. The tower was proposed in 1931 as an appropriate use of Coit's gift. The tower is built of unpainted ...