Tuesday, March 30, 2010

PHOTO ADVENTURE IN SAN FRANCISCO

We took a day out to SF, the first spot we hit up was the ruins of Sutro Bathhouse at Ocean Beach. I knew about this place because Erik use to live a couple of blocks down.

Sutro bath house was the largest public bath house in the 1900s. A mysterious fire overcame the bath house and was never rebuilt in the 1960s. To read more about it you can check it out here lots of cool pictures, videos, and other info Here.

This is what it use to look like,


Now this is what's left of it.


You can see stair ways




Water still flowing through.

These guys seemed to be enjoying themselves.

It looked as through this drained into the ocean



Another stair way left behind.


This skull was in the side of the rocky cliff.

Jus down the street is the end of Golden gate park where the Wind Mill is.



We were starving by now so we went to hit up Haight street, sadly we didn't fat slice BUT ate at Escape from New York a different pizza joint and it was delicious.
Many Barts at the RVCA store


Then we were off to the Palace of fine arts to take more pictures.


I had to find out where a bunch of old nickel games were moved that were once located at the cliff house & we found them! These were my favorite these too came from the Ocean beach area where Sutro Bath house was located. There use to be a carnival along the beach. The super cool thing is they all still work and you can play :)







I so lost..



This made us laugh.

This was made from tooth picks.







We were about to head to twin peaks after but... we couldn't help but head to Coit tower since we seen it on the way.


There was some action going on up there too, undercover cops followed this car up there.

Check it out its a Steph size door!


We were soon at Twin peaks and the sun was setting fast so we were able to get a bunch of night shots. I wanted to use the photo Bee got for this blog :)

The towers with the setting sun is mine.


Lastly we were off to south SF to visit Dre & Ron and hang with them as well as Bondong. Chit chatting around a fire pit what a great day in San Francisco.

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