Wednesday, 31 January 2018

San Francisco 2


Day 2 in San Francisco was a dreamy day in all. San Francisco is so vast, that two days were not enough to explore. Visiting again was so exciting that up to this moment I'm unable to get over it.
The Golden Gate Bridge is the first suspension bridge to join San Francisco and Marin County. This glorious bridge can be seen in different angles from different places. We almost covered all of 'em. This bridge was earlier only suspended with minimum supports in between, as this zone, being earthquakes prone and San Andreas Fault made it necessary to restructure it with a lot more supports which could hold the pressure of the uncertainties. There are also stringent traffic rules and tolls to prevent overburdening of vehicles.
A walk on this bridge was like walking on the Pacific bay. A slow walk, clicking selfies, wind blowing hair and a piece of melodious music, a total dramatic scene, enjoying the stroll on the sidewalk of this bridge; So soothing! They let people ride bicycles (bikes as they call it) on the bridge, that, to my assumption, double the pleasure of enjoying this geometrical wonder.
There was a small port-like structure build on a distant place to admire the beauty of this bridge. There, the passionate fishermen waited for their hooks to catch fishes.




Being a foodie, it was the first time that I tried Bacon and it was delicious. The apple juice was refreshing.



The Japanese tea garden is a trail, to enjoy the greenery and the pond which was a  comfortable abode to the various clans of fishes.
                                                                                                                                                           

        












 


 Here, we tried different flavors of Japanese tea, from the shop run by some Japanese people. The flavor, that tickled my taste buds was the Jasmine tea.



 I was compelled to click this travel hand-holding picture with the bridge landscape...It was a joyous and memorable journey in California 💗


 Nikita N. Pandit

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