Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Deja Vu SanFrancisco

Deja Vu  SanFrancisco  Abida Rahmani
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                                                                      Lombard street the crookedest street of the world



San Francisco is a city of Tourists ,an amazingly unique city in the world, not so big but  a lot  to offer. The main city only 7x7 miles 49 sq. miles and about 85o,ooo of  population. it has an abundance of , diversity , attractions and places to visit which  one can enjoy  over and over again. With its sloppy curved roads and streets going steeply up and down , it has an incredible and extraordinary look.With San Francisco Bay on one side  which has  so many of the world's longest bridges over it. These bridges and especially the Golden Gate, San Francisco Bay bridges  are the marvels of Engineering.
I have been there so many times and every time the trip was unique , lovely, chrishable and spectacular.
For the first time I visited  SF with my son  and almost every time with him, He drove up for  the crooked street,  the crookedest street in the whole world and is a wonder. I was just holding my breath when he was driving down . With these slopes , turns and twists your car breaks   should be in perfect  and excellent condition. Floral winding beds along the sides this is an amazingly  beautiful street. These twists are called eight tight hair pin twists and turns. Name of this street is Lombard Street. It begins at Presidio Boulevard inside The Presidio and runs east through the Cow Hollow neighborhood.
Lombard Street is best known for the one-way section on Russian Hill between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets, in which the roadway has eight sharp turns (or switchbacks) that have earned the street the distinction of being the crookedest (most winding) street in the world.  It is too steep for most vehicles. It is also a serious hazard to pedestrians, who are accustomed to a more reasonable 4.86° incline because of wheel chair navigability concerns. The crooked section of the street, which is about 14 mile (400 m) long, is reserved for one-way traffic traveling east (downhill) and is paved with red bricks. The speed limit in this section is 5 mph (8 km/h).

The irony that struck me for the last two years, is that  I am going to San Francisco , staying there for days . Touring the city round and round  on hip on hip off buses,  on cable cars, cruise to Alcatraz but could not go up and down the crooked street.  Last year the day I planned to get there was a soaking rainy , stormy day and this year I was not feeling well  enough and it was too cold that day. Therefore I missed you the crookedest street a lot.
San Francisco has the 2nd largest China Town in USA. The Green pagoda type gate was brought from Taiwan .On  top of this gate it is written in Chinese means " All in the heaven are equal" It has Chinese stores , Chinese restaurants with great cuisine and Chinese origin people all over. .
 There was a commentary service on buses and few had live commentators telling about all the streets , areas , famous personalities, movies shot here and some of the details were quiet interesting and unknown to me. About the civic center , it has a big gold plated dome where the pigeons and birds are kept away to mess over it  is a great amazement. Over there they have installed a hawk and a sound  of hush when the birds try to sit over the dome the sound of hush comes and they feel if the hawk is attacking. Technological advances are mostly blessings. Many other steps are tried to protect the buildings from pigeon and birdies droppings. On my trips it seemed like if  I am doing a thesis, a research on San Francisco but now it is fading out again from my memory.
We stayed in  nice Hotels close to Union Square courtesy to my son's generous offer . He would leave early in the morning to attend his training or tutorial sessions and I was on my own. Walking up and down the street , I got accustomed to the area and modes of transport.
It was an incredible experience to go to Fisherman wharf through Cable car and then walk down the piers .
The cable care or trolley car is an old mean of transport . It was pulled through horses on steep roads, the horses would fall down and break their legs . The driving force behind the San Francisco cable car system came from a man who witnessed a horrible accident on a typically damp summer day in 1869. Andrew Smith Hallidie saw the toll slippery grades could extract when a horse- drawn streetcar slid backwards under its heavy load. The steep slope with wet cobblestones and a heavily weighted vehicle combined to drag five horses to their deaths. Although such a sight would stun anyone, Hallidie and his partners had the know-how to do something about the problem.The next step bringing Hallidie closer to his fate was moving his wire- rope manufacturing to San Francisco. All that was now needed was seeing the accident for the idea to become full blown-a cable car railway system to deal with San Francisco's fearsome hills.These cars were started pulling through steel wire cables . Now it is a historic transportation in SF, which every visitor would love to have fun with.
On Fisherman wharf its a long walk piers after piers, stores , restaurants , bakeries, art galleries , beautiful sculptures , marinas and all the famous tourist attraction spots . Ripley's believe it or not, madam Tussaud's wax museum, Rain forest Cafe, sumptuous dungeon crabs to eat , sourdough clam chowders, fried calamari and a lot . But the most famous is Pier 39 where there are so many Seals and Sea lions landed and kept on wooden  planks. In 1989 there was an earth quack in San Francisco, after that a lot many Seals and Sea lions gathered at that pier. The pier put these floating berths   for them . Their number increases and decreases . This time 3 -4 berths were occupied . It is a living exhibit .Each time if I 'm there , I must visit this spot and love their crawling up and down, making loud noises , rubbing over each other. Pier 39 itself has a lot many other attractions . This time when I was there it started raining heavily . Just across the road  to take a shelter went in to a wonderful picture gallery. It had plenty to offer. An amazing spot with astonishing  photography,   focusing and depicting  the natural beauty of  America on big canvases and adequate picturesque surroundings. Pier 33 is  Alcatraz landings , From there we can take A cruise for Alcatraz. Alcatraz and history go hand in hand. Once home to some of America's 
most notorious criminals, the federal penitentiary that operated here from 1934 to 1963 brought 
a dark mystique to the Rock. The presence of infamous inmates like Al "Scarface" Capone, and the "Birdman" Robert Stroud helped to establish the island's notoriety. To this day, Alcatraz is best known as one of the world's most legendary prisons. It was an incredible trip to it with audio tour support . Going through this I thought about Guantanamo bay which soon is going to be another Alcatraz.
Numerous Millions of $  paintings are for sale in  those picturesque art galleries around Union Square from the world's renowned  legendary artists.
All the American famous and up scales branded stores could be seen around Union square. I had a promise with myself for no shopping at all. Yet I could not resist going into the  8 floored Macy's , Swarovski and a few others.
 Almost 80 %  of SF got destroyed in 1906 earth quake after which a huge fire erupted which destroyed most of the city. As a result of quake and fires 3000 people died.   The city  started resurrection  from ashes in 1907.
So many Holly wood  famous movies are made there on certain locations.SF is home to many celebrities . In Pacific heights Danielle Steel owns a 30 million home, Nichlas Cage and so many other celebrities. SF is home to many Hollywood actors and actresses. Hopi Goldberg, Robin Williams even OJ Simpsons. The Movie Mrs. Doubt fire was filmed in SF.
Walk on and around Golden Gate bridge, Golden gate park , palace of  fine arts is spectacular. Golden Gate park has so many  marvelous exhibits that one could spend a whole day there. Japanese tea garden, California Academy of sciences,  conservatory of flowers and a lot more.
In all this touring fanfare let us not forget of the SF homeless population. Begging here and  there , moving around with their belongings in carts but not clinging like our Pakistani beggars. In Crime district which is called Tender loin due to certain reasons every visitor is warned not to go there after sunset because of the criminal activities.




San Francisco is home to a great deal of  amazing and appetizing Pakistani cuisine , satisfying our nostalgia and  taste buds with back home BBQ, naans , nihari , maghaz masala , seekh kabab , Karahi and lot more. Shalimar, Haandi, Karachi Kitchen and a great deal of  others.
It was such a great delight to come e across a Pakistani young couple from Lahore sitting next to me on our touring bus. Just figured it out when they pointed to Halal Pizza. We had a good chat.




I'll never decline another offer to visit that astonishing city again....





2 comments:

  1. Good feature report with deep insight in to the city life. Rana Abdul Baqi

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