Pier 39

A foggy start to Day 1 in San Francisco. The Golden Gate Bridge is just emerging out of the fog. We've walked down Stockton Street, from our hotel, to the pier. It's still early morning and not a lotBaca selengkapnya
Aquarium of the Bay

What a great little find this was......we have walked past it so many times. The aquarium showcases San Francisco Bay creatures. Divided into habitat zones, you get to see and touch a wide variety ofBaca selengkapnya
Walking along the Embarcadero

This area of San Francisco was destroyed by the earthquake and great fire of 1906. About the only buildings still standing from that time are a couple of ferry terminals, including the main clockBaca selengkapnya
Pier 7 - a historic gem!

Beautifully restored, this historic promenading Pier has ornamental gas lights, rough timber decking, wrought ironwork and just so reminds me of historic English piers. We walked the full length toBaca selengkapnya
Bay Bridge and Ferry Terminal

The Bay Bridge dominates the skyline linking the outer areas to the city. It's a two story Bridge.....traffic on the upper deck is going into the city, traffic on the lower deck is going out. It linksBaca selengkapnya
Washington Square Park

Beautiful sunshine, lots of shady trees, an open air concert, a dog-friendly venue - the park was well utilised this Sunday afternoon. The statue in the park is to the firefighters and rescue workersBaca selengkapnya
Walking Filbert Street up Telegraph Hill

Up Telegraph Hill via Filbert Street, it's a steep walk on very sloped pavement or low-rise steps. The steps are easier on the calf muscles. The architecture is mostly old traditional SF bay windowBaca selengkapnya
Coit Tower

Coit Tower was built in 1933; Lillian Coit was the benefactor for this project costing $75K at the time. It is dedicated to the firefighters of the city along with a statue in Washington Square Park.Baca selengkapnya
Inside Coit Tower

The murals depict aspects of life in California. The whole of the ground floor, floor to ceiling, is covered.
The refurbished original lift takes us slowly to the top. It's complete with an oldBaca selengkapnya
The Top of Coit Tower

No other words but amazing! I'm so glad we took the time and the effort to do this. Why have we never done this previously?
The pictures say it all, even on a foggy day!
Washington Square Park and Little Italy

Coit Tower is high on Telegraph Hill overlooking Little Italy. Our B&B is on the corner next to the Park Tavern with Mamma's across the corner. When open for breakfast and lunch, there are lines outBaca selengkapnya
Anchorage, the Dimond Centre

Our Hotel is located in the Dimond Centre. It's where all the locals shop with lots of services and outlets nearby. The city is a sprawling western style with low rise buildings spread out amongBaca selengkapnya
Anchorage and the Museum

This morning we rode the People Mover from the Dimond Centre into the city terminus. It took around 25 minutes. We had a bonus......Wednesday is Seniors Free-to-ride day. The drivers are so patientBaca selengkapnya
Natural History at the Federal Building

Had to go through security to get into the Federal Building to get to the natural history museum. A good visual collection of Alaskan fauna and lots of info and advice about venturing in theBaca selengkapnya
Turnagain Arm

Named by Capt James Cook, this arm of the body of water near Anchorage, was thought to be a river. Cook followed it looking for a way to the North West Passage. The arm has huge tidal change 4 timesBaca selengkapnya
Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Centre

We are the first tour to stop at this conservation centre for Alaskan wildlife. Here animals are rehabilitated. It's set along the Turnagain Arm near Potter Marsh. We get up close and personal withBaca selengkapnya
Whittier and the Tunnel.

The mountain tunnel to Whittier was built in 1942. It is a single lane tunnel, 2.5 miles long, that is shared with the railway. Trains get priority in the tunnel. The timing at the tunnel is crucialBaca selengkapnya
Prince William Sound Cruise.

The Chugach Mountains rise high out of the sound. Small islands dot the whole area covered with thick forest. Fishing trawlers are interspersed along the way. We are travelling 110 miles betweenBaca selengkapnya
Meares Glacier

We travelled by boat up a narrow fjord to the head of Meares Glacier. All around us were small icebergs. While stationary about 500m off the head of the glacier we watched and then heard the crackingBaca selengkapnya
Wildlife of Prince William Sound

Valdez Fishery

Travelled to the back of the fjord to the salmon fishery. Thousands of birds waded in the mouth of the salmon run waiting for easy pickings. The salmon by now have stopped feeding and are swimmingBaca selengkapnya
To Worthington Glacier

Followed the glacier-fed streams through Keystone Canyon, a canyon road blasted through the rock which was built to find a way to the goldfields. An attempt at building a railroad has been abandoned.Baca selengkapnya
Wrangell-St Elias National Park

This very large wilderness area comprises the Wrangell and St Elias Ranges. We visit the NP visitors centre for a quick stop. This is America's largest national park.
The Wrangells are still activeBaca selengkapnya
The Tok Cutoff

An unlikely name for a section of the highway through the Matasta mountains to Tok. The terrain has changed. Marshy swamps and stunted black spruce forest fill the valley floor where there isBaca selengkapnya
Tok

Tok is a town of around 200 people set at the junction of the Alaska Highway. Life would be tough here in winter in this very basic town. Facilities are few and spaced right out.
At the hotel's mainBaca selengkapnya
PelancongThey just "lay" around don't they!!