Showing posts with label Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridge. Show all posts

Friday, June 13, 2014

Postcard from San Francisco: Golden Gate Bridge

"It's just a bridge, what is there to photograph?"
"It's the Golden Gate Bridge!!"
"So? It's just another bridge, and we have way bigger and more magnificent bridges in our country which surpass this bridge anytime"

Those were the words I heard in an exchange between an elderly couple standing less than ten feet away from me; as the wife was bouncing with enthusiasm and excitement upon the sight of the Golden Gate Bridge upon descending from their bus, desperately trying to get the best shot of the bridge from every angle, the husband stuck his hands into his pockets and watched with an expression of boredom and disinterest.

Well, in my own response To the elderly sir, there may be many bridges around the world, but your wife is definitely not wrong that this is THE Golden Gate Bridge, the iconic and world-recognized emblem which best represents the famous city of San Francisco in the United States of America.

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The Golden Gate Bridge is synonymous with the term San Francisco as the very image of this bridge pops up by default when the name of the city is mentioned.
Yes, such is the power of this iconic bridge, which has, for decades, captured the hearts and attention of the world since its official launch in the year 1937.

In fact, some travel guide books; namely Frommers, referred to this very bridge as "possibly one of the most beautiful and certainly the most photographed bridge in the world".

The unmistakable bold red metal colors of the suspension bridge is simply a symbol or a representation of the city; and a sight to behold as one enters this; one of the most populous city in the United States, as can be seen in most images or postcards related to San Francisco.

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It is definitely not just any bridge; it is almost as if the bridge is San Francisco itself; being such an icon of fame and world-renowned status.

There is much for Golden Gate Bridge to be the pride of San Francisco (and even the United States as well); with it being declared as one of the Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers - Wikipedia)

Golden Gate Bridge was also named the world's longest suspension bridge main span; with its length of 4,200 feet (1,300m) - a title it held for at least three decades since its opening until the year 1964 when it was succeeded by ten other bridges in the world, and now holds the second longest suspension bridge in the United States; right after New York City's Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.

The famous suspension bridge spans across the Golden Gate Straits connecting both the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean; linking the city of San Francisco from its northern peninsula to Marin County.  Its establishment resorts to solve the commuting woes for the early settlers between the Marin County to San Francisco; whereby the only mode of transportation was via boat as they transport water to the city of San Francisco.
The early conception of the bridge as a commuting option posed many challenges to the engineering as the strait commanded strong currents and tidal waves, along with the savaging winds and the depth of the water which made it a difficult and near-impossible mission with their then-technology. Fogs were also common problem plaguing the strait which added to the difficulty of the construction of the bridge.

A former engineering student, James Wilkins' proposal made it through, and Joseph Strauss, an avid engineer and poet, was then tasked to the alteration of the design with his background and experience working on other bridges (his graduate thesis was on a railroad bridge across the Bering Strait).
The progressive findings on metallurgy then paved the way for the concept of a suspension bridge; which was the most practical idea at that time.

The conceptualization till the establishment of the famous bridge spanned for a decade; facing oppositions as well from various parties, with concerns raised on the risks of the bridge posing a hazard to the marine traffic and also the potential of ship collision or causing obstruction to the main harbors for the navy defense.
However, its construction finally made it through, or we would not be witnesses to the world-famous bridge today.

The name of the Golden Gate Bridge was coined way before the bridge even began its construction or design; when it was discussed in the year 1917, by Strauss and city engineer of San Francisco, M.M. O Shaughnessy and was then officially legalized in the year 1923 with the passing of the Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District Act by the state legislation.

Hung from two major cables passing through two main towers, the bridge spans a length of 8,981 feet (2,737m) and six vehicle traffic lanes; ferrying commuters on its busy roads everyday.

Pedestrians and cyclists are also fond of this iconic landmark, and designated lanes have been included on both sides of the bridges for them to enjoy the walk and ride down the bridge. While initially the two-way traffic lanes were separated by only metal curbs, railings were then added to prevent the cyclists from slipping onto the roadways.

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Golden Gate Bridge is command center of tourism for the city of San Francisco, and there is no one who will be seen skipping this landmark off their sightseeing list when in the city, as it is almost a huge no, to have not visited this bridge which is internationally recognized as the iconic symbol of the the city itself.
Tour buses and cars flock to the Golden Gate area; to catch a glimpse, and like the couple described above in my opening, to photograph themselves and of the much celebrated bridge.

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Golden Gate Bridge on a cloudy day (on the day I was there)
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One can also spot the statue of the legendary Joseph Strauss; the brilliant designer who was responsible behind this world renowned suspension bridge.

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The bridge stands as an icon of the city of San Francisco, with views of the city and also a speck in the background which is the famous Alcatraz Island (where the prison was once situated).

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Having been featured in one too many media; from films, movies, books, it goes to show that the world can never get too much of the characteristic bridge.

The Golden Gate Bridge is the picture of San Francisco, in all its stark contrast of bold red standing in might and dignity; painting that picture perfect postcard for the famous city.

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With all its dues, Golden Gate Bridge is definitely a star.

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That Is why, My dear sir, this is not just any bridge :-)







Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Taiwan Travelogue: Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf and Lovers' Bridge




Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf(淡水漁人碼頭) is located downstream across from the Tamsui town where one can enjoy a ferry ride to reach the location, and is an image of modern chic as compared to the memory lane down the Old Street of Tamsui.
Boardwalk, al fresco dining, modern coffee shops, and seafood restaurants are part of the residents in this part of the town and some of the prices here can be rather appalling to the locals themselves, though may turn to be appealing to some of the tourists.



It seemed that tourism has taken a toll on the town; and it is not surprising, since most of the faces in this part of the town are mostly from the touristy crowds, excited to explore the local attractions the place has to offer.





One of the major attractions and the main crowd puller is the Lovers' Bridge in the background as one approaches the pier.
The bridge's design is modeled after a ship's sailing mast; with its single tower cable span and at a glance, it did not seem much that it was made in relation to any notion of romance nor is it in any way a symbol. However, the bridge's unique feature is highlighted at night as it changes its colors in illuminating motion and is a favorite spot for couples/lovers.
The area is filled with chic restaurants and cafes, and is a major attraction for the young and hip generation.




The architecture of the bridge









Some of the interesting 'love messages' or notes spotted near the end of the Lovers' Bridge





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One can choose to dine here, or just walk around and enjoy the breeze and the views of the wharf.
Of course, there is the ferry schedule to take note of, with the last boat departing back to the Tamsui town at 5.00pm.





Wherever you are in this part of the town, the Lover's Bridge is bound to take a place in the background of most of your photographs. After all, it is the main landmark to look out for here.
A final glimpse of the bridge as we depart back to the town.


A panoramic view





The best part is, the Sunset view which is just magnificent (I am a fan of sunsets and sunrises!:-)



The Fisherman's Wharf is mainly famed for its views of the wharf and the architectural bridge in the background with its element of romance, and of course, if you are into the seafood dining on the wharf. The other thing, though not less important would be the picturesque views of the sunset as it slowly renders its glow while retiring in the background.

It is no wonder that Tamsui is highly recommended for its sunset views, with an amazing cast of shadows from the sun on the waters, it is just picture perfect for sunset lovers!~






Saturday, September 18, 2010

Perth 2010 DAY 2: Kings Park Part 3- The Lotterywest Federation Walkway, Lakeview Lawn

The Lotterywest Federation Walkway is an enjoyable walk through the tree tops and to admire the lovely view from the Mount Eliza lookout as well.

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The walk is an enjoyable and relaxing journey through the shady trees covering parts of the bridges erected on the tree tops (also known as tree top walk).
The bridge walkway is a combination of steel and glass bridges forming the canopy walk over the eucalypt trees.

The bridges are elevated a good 52m above the grounds and last about 620m.
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Along the walk, one can view the Beedawong; a meeting area named by the aborigines (Nyoongar), which means celebration or meeting area.
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Before reaching the bridge, one will not miss the Mount Eliza lookout point which offers an excellent and spectacular view of the Swan River and also the Canning River; and the grand meeting point of the two rivers.
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There is a photographic guide board to enlighten one on the points to look out for while taking in the picturesque view.
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Adjacent to the walk is also the water garden
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The Water Pavilion
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The eucalypt trees surrounding the walkway area
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The Conservation/Synergy Parkland is another interesting place to mark on the map as one tour around the park
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A short journey from the Synergy Parkland is the Lakeview Lawn which is a beautifully crafted lake with attractive fountains and ducks swimming peacefully.
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This is also a perfect venue for picnics and family gathering area.
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These lovely ducks were really adorable; the mother duck was protective of her ducklings. As soon as we approached the edge of the lake, the mother duck immediately ushered her ducklings away from us.
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A very peaceful and serene surrounding, and one can find oneself mesmerized by the beauty of nature, I know I did =)

To be continued...
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