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The Streets of San Francisco 
It's October, 2002. Fisherman's Wharf, afternoon fog on the bay, streetcars, the Golden Gate bridge, Alcatraz prison, the world's longest winding road. It's hard to run out of images that depict this lively city. 

At the Hyde Street terminal of the Hyde Powell streetcar.

The plaza in front of the Coit Tower is a great place to view the bay, especially if there is an air show.

Our friends, "Mr. and Mrs. C", showed us around Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39, where you can see Alcatraz prison in the distance.

Seals at Pier 39.

You need a good engine to traverse the hilly roads.

Standing room only to take a 5 minute ride.

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