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Taking a gander at the Tower Bridge near the Tower of London - IMG 5929
The Gorn tries to get a photo with the Golden Gate Bridge, but the fog had other plans. I would say in the many times I have been to SF, I have only been able to get this shot clear twice. - IMG 5995
On the Golden Gate Bridge, admiring the sign for Marin County at the San Francisco/Marin County Line - IMG 6014
On the way to a Giants game, the Gorn poses with the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (Suspension span) - IMG 5946
One of the many signs on the Golden Gate bridge trying to convince people that there are options to jumping off it. - IMG 8361
After a long day of vacation, the Gorn poses with the Golden Gate bridge from a higher vantage-point than usual in the Marin Headlands - IMG 8395
Posing with the map of the trail. Currently you cannot go all the way to Treasure Island, but hopefully in a year or two the Gorn will be back to complete the hike (maybe with a bike!) - IMG 8394
The Gorn gets ready to hike the Bay Bridge trail across the new Eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge - IMG 8400
Josh and the Gorn pose with the old Incline-Cantilever section of the Eastern span of the Bay Bridge. This was the 50' section piece that collapsed in the 1989 Loma Prieta Quake. They are in the process of demolishing the bridge so glad we got to see it before it was gone. - IMG 8404
Looking at the old span (left) and the new span (right) of the Eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge - IMG 8401
Once more posing with the section of the old Bay Bridge that collapsed in 1989. The section is just above the Gorn in this photo - IMG 8406
Long shot looking at the iconic single anchor tower of the new Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge. - IMG 8424
The end of the Bay Bridge trail - it stops here to keep people away from the demo work occurring on the old span. - IMG 1975
Looking at Midgley Bridge near Sedona, AZ - IMG 5734
The Gorn stops at Cavenagh Bridge - the oldest bridge to cross the Singapore river to survive it its original form, completed in 1869.