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| Panoramas taken September 21 for "Bridges A World Wide Panorama". |
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The new pedestrian bridge over Interstate 80 at University Avenue, Berkeley. It connects the city to the shore of San Francisco Bay. |
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The Oakland section of the Bay Bridge, from Treasure Island. This bridge was damaged in the Loma Prieta earthquake and is being replaced. |
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The San Francisco section of the Bay Bridge, from Treasure Island. Treasure Island was man-made for the 1939 World's Fair. |
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The Third Street Bridge, a bascule type opening bridge. It is next to the baseball stadium on China Basin. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The Lone Sailor Memorial, to everyone who has ever sailed out the Golden Gate in the service of their country. |
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East Brother Island and lighthouse, north of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, from Point Molate, Richmond. |
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The Al Zampa Memorial Bridge, Interstate 80 across Carquinez Strait. Zampa was a home town steel worker. |
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| Go to the World Wide Panorama page. |
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Go to Don Bain's Virtual Guidebooks. |