Panoramas taken September 21 for "Bridges – A World Wide Panorama".

The new pedestrian bridge over Interstate 80 at University Avenue, Berkeley. It connects the city to the shore of San Francisco Bay.
The Oakland section of the Bay Bridge, from Treasure Island. This bridge was damaged in the Loma Prieta earthquake and is being replaced.
The San Francisco section of the Bay Bridge, from Treasure Island. Treasure Island was man-made for the 1939 World's Fair.
The Third Street Bridge, a bascule type opening bridge. It is next to the baseball stadium on China Basin.
Brass plaque comemorating Barry Bonds 600 home-runs (he now has over 700) next to the "splash zone" in China Basin. Third Street Bridge beyond.
The half moon bridge in the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. The garden was originally created for the Panama-Pacific Expostion of 1915.
The Lone Sailor Memorial, to everyone who has ever sailed out the Golden Gate in the service of their country.
East Brother Island and lighthouse, north of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, from Point Molate, Richmond.
The Al Zampa Memorial Bridge, Interstate 80 across Carquinez Strait. Zampa was a home town steel worker.

Go to the World Wide Panorama page. Go to Don Bain's Virtual Guidebooks.