Lost in San Francisco

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Digging back into my photo archives to exactly ten years ago I was in San Francisco, that was the last time I was in the States. Memories are a bit sketchy so I'm just going to wing it as usual. If anyone lives in SFO and can tell where I went that'd be great.
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Hubby and I were staying with friends who lived in the suburbs somewhere, I remember it was on the end of one of the metro lines, but I have no idea which one, but I think it was across the Bay. Anyway, over the weekend, they took out town to do the touristy stuff, as you would do when you're in San Francisco.


First stop was China Town for lunch. San Francisco is America's oldest and largest China Town due to it being on the west coast near to Asia. I don't have any photos of China Town, I just remember it being very China Town, if you know what I mean.

One funny thing I remember was about our lunch there. We offered to pay for the meal as a thank you to our friends for hosting us. When we paid the bill, we forgot about the massive tipping culture in the State, and just left behind the loose change. In less than a minute later, a lady from the restaurant come running out after us. She said we didn't leave enough tip and asked for something like five bucks! It was absolutely hilarious!!!!


Zig Zag Road

Next stop, downtown to Lombard Road, or better known as zig zag road, one of the most famous landmarks in town. I don't know if the locals actually like driving here, and I imagine had it not been for annoying tourists like us, our friends probably would never come here. I think if I lived in San Francisco, and given the choice, I'd probably drive here just once, to check it off my been here and done it list. And never come back again. To be honest, there isn't much thrill driving slowly down eight sharp bends down the 180m stretch of road, not to mention it doesn't do your car brakes much good.

Anyway, this is my only been here and done it photo. I'm so grateful to our friends for taking us here, and finding a difficult spot by the side of the road so I can take this tourist photo. I got to give it for the views though, it was quite something.
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Unknown Park Palace of Fine Arts

I couldn't tell you where this is to save my life. The fact my friend bought us here probably means it is of some significance. I'm pretty sure my friend told me what this place is, it's that just that I forgot. It's been a whole decade!!! We walked around the gardens for a bit, but because it was March, there weren't many flowers or stuff. It was an ok visit.
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Thanks to @discoveringarni and @silversaver888 for letting me the name of this unknown park


A viewpoint somewhere

Now we're at San Francisco's most famous landmark, the Golden Gate Bridge. No visitor comes to San Francisco without seeing the Golden Gate, just like no visitor goes to London without seeing the London Bridge. If you've never been before, just so you know, Golden Gate Bridge isn't golden, and I couldn't see a gate anywhere. And if you're a local, you're probably laughing at me making this stupid comment 😁
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Here's a group photo with our hosts and their two kids. The elder kid Chris was a teenager back then, tall and skinny with spots all over his face. A couple of years ago he graduated from college and joined the US Navy. His mom was dead proud of him, and so would I if I were his mom. The kid is second generation Vietnamese, and I think it's great to see the opportunities available to the younger generation.
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FORT POINT NATIONAL HISTORICAL SITE

Based on the time stamps on my photos, twenty minutes later we were at the Fort Point National Historical Site. Actually, I can't remember if the previous viewpoint is part of the this historical site, or whether we drove in between these locations. Anyway, both offer a magnificent view of this world famous iconic bridge.
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Built in the 1850's during the height of the California gold rush, the Fort's main purpose was to protect the San Francisco Bay area. When the Golden Gate Bridge was built in 1930s, they were going to demolish the Fort to make way for it. Luckily that didn't happen and they change the bridge design to build above the Fort. That's why you can see underneath the Golden Gate Bridge at such a close distance. Today, the Fort is preserved as a national monument so the younger generation, and tourist can learn about a part of American history.
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Sadly I don't have any images of inside the Fort, apart from this crappy one of the site layout. Without this, I'd be lost again in this post.
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I'm going to close this post with the American flag, also known amongst other names, as The Stars and the Stripes. This flag is flown above the Fort Point, and for the eagle eye non Americans, you'll notice this flag looks a bit different from the one we normally see today. Each of the stars represents one of the 50 states in America. There have been various versions of the flag over the years as states have joined the Union.

I count 29 stars on this flag and the 29 star flag was flown between 1847 to 1848 upon Iowa's ascension to the Union. However, Fort Point was built in 1861, in between the 33 star and 34 star flags, so there maybe 4 or 5 stars which I haven't captured on this photo. Nevertheless, I think this is a really nice way to capture the birth of Fort Point.
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10 years ago! That's a long time. You do look a bit different. Who wouldn't after ten years. Lovely post. I've been to this place but missed the Golden Gate because it was foggy and we couldn't see anything. We stayed for only 2 days as it was a business trip and we had to hurry back to the Philippines.

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Yes, those were the days when I was much younger!!

That's a pity, I know the feeling, making it all the way there and can't see a thing. That's what happened to me when I went to Brazil the other year, couldn't see Chris the Redeemer even though I was standing by his foot!!

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Actually on that same business trip that got me to SFO the main purpose was to visit Arabica coffee plantations and processing centers in Brazil. My boss wanted to plant Arabica coffee here in the Philippines and see for himself how they do it there. Brazil is the biggest Arabica coffee producing country in the world. We made a side trip to Rio and had a choice between Christ the Redeemer and Sugar Loaf Mountain. We chose the latter but I think we should have chosen the first.

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I was in business as well, but we were luckier and had a whole weekend in town so managed to do both locations, plus the Maracana and other parts of the city

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You were lucky! I didn't see the Maracana much less other parts of the city. That must have been an experience. The best I did was jogged along the Copacabana and strolled a bit the Ipanema beach. But I really enjoyed the churascaria.

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I liked the pictures you took from the underside of the bridge. Those are among the kind of photos I like the most: the ones that show structural detail.

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Thank you!
I had no concept of photography back in those day,s, still don't to be honest, but I'm trying 😅

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Having fun trying is what matters, I think 😃

Cheers!

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This is pretty funny i.e. "viewpoint of somewhere," "unknown park," "someone tell me where I was" 😂 thats hilarious. I totally get it. Vacation pics are amazing to look back on but its impossible to remember the details of dates, places, and names. Even after a year I forget, let alone 10 years.

Looks like a fun trip with friends all in all.

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Back in those days, taking photos were for memories, and to reminisce the good time. Nowadays taking photos are for posting so we have to make sure we write down where we went otherwise we end up with a half baked post like this!!!

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This is very true now that we have Hive.
I did enjoy the post though. I didn't think that it was half baked. It was realistic and true to life. This is what happens over time.

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Esta muy graciosa tu historia y todas las fotografías están muy buenas <3

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San Francisco, my stomping ground!!!

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Yah!!

You wouldn't recognise that Park that by any chance would you? I'm trying to think what's so special about it

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Oh, it's the Palace of Fine Arts!!!
It is is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art. Completely rebuilt from 1964 to 1974, it is one of only a few surviving structures from the Exposition.

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No wonder!!! Thanks for the info. Lemme amend my post now!!!

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Wow 10 years ago. Is it interesting to see the old photos, isn't it? I sometimes do that. It really entertains and brings many memories back to me.

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Not to mention it's nice to look back when we were much younger, and in some cases laugh at ourselves in our hideous outfit sometimes!!!

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haha that's truth, this is me when I was 5 years old
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You are so cute when you were a kid, and a little poser!!! Great photo!!!

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A few years ago I was chatting with someone from San Francisco, and I remember the daily pictures taken from the bridge on his way to work. I miss seeing them and I'm happy I've seen one from you and a few other places as well :D

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He takes one every day to work? That would actually make a nice time lapse video. I actually did that during my last job some years ago,. Took a photo of the office building from the car park every day for nearly three years, and made it into a time lapse video. Too bad i didn't keep a copy of it

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It's crazy how time flies. The last time I visited the US was in 2009 to reunite with family living in SF. We timed it to experience the 4th of July as well in the height of summer. The wide variety of food and huge portions surprised us when we went. My husband and I gained 3 kilos in 2 weeks of stay.

One of our goals was to experience driving with a rental car across the Golden Gate Bridge. The unknown park..is that the Palace of Fine Arts, right?

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Thank you Arni!!! I googled it and the first image that came up has exactly the same structure in one my other photo!!!

I must have been a great atmosphere to be there for 4th July. Based on what I see in the media, the Americans know how to throw a party. As to gaining weight, well, that's what holidays are for!!!

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Oh yes, they know how to party and we'd love to return for the tasty food. Even during the daytime, it was festive with the American flags everywhere. What surprised me with San Francisco was how breezy, windy, and cold it was even during the summer.

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Ten years ago is very long. You must be very young that time. That time I think I was just a baby.😅 I would love to see San Francisco. The bridge is so long.

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