Welcome to my city, San Francisco

Hi, this is so wonderful to have my own blog and do something personal on it :D . I wish to style this blog in such a way so that it depicts a true picture of me and my living. Most of the people in the Debt Consolidation Care community are acquainted with me. For those, who have just made your first visit in this avenue, I am pleased to introduce myself as the moderator of the forums. Anyways, let’s keep that side of the story away from this blog. Let’s do some fun in this blog. 8)


The view from the north angle of Coit Tower towards Alcatraz. A busy marina at Fisherman’s Wharf is seen along with the busy Pier 39

I live in San Francisco and trust me guys, it is a nature’s paradise. It is filled with all the hilly, green areas and surrounded by water. This city is awesome and a treat to your eyes. Those coming here for the first time will be fascinated by its beauty to see the long streets climbing up and plunging down the steep hills. Wherever you turn your eyes, the view is phenomenal.

The view from the western angle of Coit Tower towards the Golden Gate Bridge

Come besides the water body and you will have a chance to see two of the best crafted bridges in the world. The Golden Gate and the rugged peaks of Marin County are the perfect photogenic locations for any photographer who wants to capture it in the books. Have you tried mountain-biking here? Come and enjoy, it will be a real fun.

San Francisco is very special to me for the reason of its ethnic diversity that I see in the street life fully crowded. No matter from wherever you are coming, but you will find it like a home away from a home. You will get a tender feeling of the delicacies of Chinatown, Japan town and Italian North Beach area


This view is from the top of the Kearny Street, on Telegraph Hill towards the Filbert Street. Washington Square is seen along the street. Saints Peter and Paul Church on the right-hand side of the road are a few of the famous churches.

Want to see a live roller-coaster street, come to Russian Hill. You will be wondered at the full panorama of the Bay from Ina Coolbrith Park. This is the highest point and you will really love to have a snap with a background like this on a clear day. Your heart will keep beating enormously. If you wish to capture the whole bay, there is one point known as the Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill. Standing at the observation platform, you will be able to have 360 degree views of this charming city.

The view from the southern angle of Coit Tower towards San Francisco’s busiest financial area. Transamerica Pyramid is right there at the center.

You can get access to this tower after you have climbed the Filbert Steps from Montgomery Street. God has made this world so beautiful and I am blessed to see a part of his true craftsmanship. It’s a feeling that you have climbed half way to the heaven while you are reaching to this tower. In your way to paradise, you will be amazed to see a few houses and private gardens on your way.

Roxette

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