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If you like scenes of our beautiful planet, images from this section of our catalog will surely intrigue you and make you "Wish You Were There." Whether you prefer Landscapes, WaterScapes, Lighthouses, Railrioad Tracks, or Covered Bridges, you are sure to be dazzled by these striking images. With images from Florida to Alaska, there is something here for everyone.
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The Golden Gate Bridge opened to vehicular traffic on May 28, 1937. The bridge's 4,200 foot long main span was a world record for 27 years. The bridge's two towers rise 746 feet making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument. The five lane bridge crosses Golden Gate Strait which is about 400 feet deep and connects San Francisco and Marin counties. Nothing quite compares to the majestic Pacific sunsets behind the Golden Gate Bridge.
Boats are probably the most popular transport in San Francisco Bay. With the Oakland Bay Bridge and Embarcadero in the background, this is a typical scene anytime you visit the Bay Area.
The Golden Gate Bridge opened to vehicular traffic on May 28, 1937. The bridge's 4,200 foot long main span was a world record for 27 years. The bridge's two towers rise 746 feet making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument. The five lane bridge crosses Golden Gate Strait which is about 400 feet deep and connects San Francisco and Marin counties. Nothing quite compares to the majestic Pacific sunsets behind the Golden Gate Bridge.
The Golden Gate Bridge opened to vehicular traffic on May 28, 1937. The bridge's 4,200 foot long main span was a world record for 27 years. The bridge's two towers rise 746 feet making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument. The five lane bridge crosses Golden Gate Strait which is about 400 feet deep and connects San Francisco and Marin counties. Nothing quite compares to the majestic Pacific sunsets behind the Golden Gate Bridge.
The Golden Gate Bridge opened to vehicular traffic on May 28, 1937. The bridge's 4,200 foot long main span was a world record for 27 years. The bridge's two towers rise 746 feet making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument. The five lane bridge crosses Golden Gate Strait which is about 400 feet deep and connects San Francisco and Marin counties. Nothing quite compares to the majestic Pacific sunsets behind the Golden Gate Bridge.
This close-up of the lighthouse shown in image #1132 focuses on the light and the lightkeeper’s balcony. While the light is currently uninhabited, it is still used to light the way into the harbor at the entrance to Rondout creek.
The Golden Gate Bridge opened to vehicular traffic on May 28, 1937. The bridge's 4,200 foot long main span was a world record for 27 years. The bridge's two towers rise 746 feet making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument. The five lane bridge crosses Golden Gate Strait which is about 400 feet deep and connects San Francisco and Marin counties. Nothing quite compares to the majestic Pacific sunsets behind the Golden Gate Bridge.
Can you hear the puff - puff - puff of the train coming down the tracks? Can you look into the image and imagine the train around the next curve? The autumn colors, rusty rails, and disappearing tracks combine to make this photograph timeless.
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