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In reply to the discussion: Amazing panoramic view of San Francisco after the 1906 Earthquake. [View all]Nostradammit
(2,921 posts)29. One Phoenix is enough.
In fact, one Phoenix is more than enough, as anyone who's been there can testify.
San Francisco has a heart like no other city I've been to. My wife had to attend a conference there several years back and I tagged along, spending the days walking all over the city. I had so many profound experiences in such a concentrated period of time - encounters with people I'll never forget. Some of them a little scary but most were beautiful. I can't imagine what living there must be like.
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Amazing panoramic view of San Francisco after the 1906 Earthquake. [View all]
AsahinaKimi
Sep 2012
OP
As I recall (from reading about flying panoramic cameras from kites years ago)
kentauros
Sep 2012
#38
I remember a Tsunami in the bay area back in 1964, only we called it a tidal wave
Brother Buzz
Sep 2012
#25
I came down from Oregon before the Iraq War with a busload of college students
Nostradammit
Sep 2012
#34
Thank you for posting this. So much devastation...everything's broken, it's a haunting photo.
TheManInTheMac
Sep 2012
#40