 
            Looking back at the Trans-America Building
It's the final part of a two-night stop in San Francisco - on the way back from San Diego to the UK for a few days - which involves the hiring of a bike from the Blazing Saddles outpost on Fisherman's Wharf waterfront, to cycle from there over to Sausalito across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. It's a great ride, which involves some major hill-related action, including one in Marin County that's too steep to cycle up, and also includes an incredible wind which blasts constantly across the deck of the bridge.
next album: Chinatown, Telegraph Hill and Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, California, US - 11th March 2006
previous album: Mojave Desert: San Diego to Joshua Tree and Twentynine Palms, California, US - 5th March 2006
 
            Looking back at the Trans-America Building
 
            A Bauhaus-style concrete emplacement on the pier
 
            A statue in Chrissy Park
 
            Golden Gate bridge
 
            A self-timer shot of Nosher and the purple hair
 
            On the bridge deck, looking up at the cables
 
            Looking straight up one of the towers
 
            A plaque dedicated to the engineers and builders
 
            Nosher's rented bike - a Marin - in Marin County
 
            Nosher stands in Marin County
 
            A classic view of the bridge
 
            The remains of a gun emplacement
 
            Curious red stains in a concrete bunker
 
            An old concrete building
 
            More derelict structures
 
            The bridge looms over the fort
 
            A derelict corridor
 
            Looking through the cables to San Francisco
 
            Another detail view looking up the north tower
 
            Palm trees, buildings and joggers
 
            The Transamerica building, looking down Columbus
 
            Transamerica - old and new
 
            Copper-clad building
 
            The original Transamerica building
 
            A close-up view of the Transameric building
 
            The Canessa Printing Co.
 
            A Bull Durham tobacco advert
 
            The Powell and Hyde tram
 
            Gaudy lights in a shop
 
            A shopping plaza somewhere
 
            The Neimon Marcus building
 
            Market Street
 
            Market Street has a New York steam thing going on
 
            Downtown San Franscisco
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 Looking back at the Trans-America Building
A Bauhaus-style concrete emplacement on the pier
A statue in Chrissy Park
Golden Gate bridge
A self-timer shot of Nosher and the purple hair
On the bridge deck, looking up at the cables
Looking straight up one of the towers
A plaque dedicated to the engineers and builders
Nosher's rented bike - a Marin - in Marin County
Nosher stands in Marin County
A classic view of the bridge
The remains of a gun emplacement
Curious red stains in a concrete bunker
An old concrete building
More derelict structures
The bridge looms over the fort
A derelict corridor
Looking through the cables to San Francisco
Another detail view looking up the north tower
Palm trees, buildings and joggers
The Transamerica building, looking down Columbus
Transamerica - old and new
Copper-clad building
The original Transamerica building
A close-up view of the Transameric building
The Canessa Printing Co.
A Bull Durham tobacco advert
The Powell and Hyde tram
Gaudy lights in a shop
A shopping plaza somewhere
The Neimon Marcus building
Market Street
Market Street has a New York steam thing going on
Downtown San Franscisco