Exploring the Areas around Golden Gate Park

Monday, October 24, 2011 Posted by Digital Katsu
This weekend we decided to explore Golden Gate Park and the surrounding areas. The areas we ended up visiting were the Golden Gate Rose Garden, the Young Museum, Golden Gate Park, Marshall Beach, and Japantown.

Golden Gate Park had many attractions such as  the Japanese Garden, Academy of Sciences, and the Young Museum, but they all cost money. We  decided to just walk around and see what we're we could go for free because we all were feeling our wallets being strained. The Academy of Science would have cost us around $40 each to go inside and have a pass to the exhibits.



You can still have a decent time without actually having payed anything. We took in the sights and just explored the park. There's a lot to be seen. The Young Museum also had a great section where you can get a glimpse of San Francisco from 11 stories up.

Marshall beach was interesting like always because it consisted of a great view of the Golden Gate speckled with naked people. The nudist seemed to love the attention and always seemed to have a way of wandering into shots of people who were unaware of their presence in the background.
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