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Ladies and gentlemen... The Crookedest Road in the world. ;)


One landmark down... :D It's located in Lombard St. in San Francisco. Read more about it HERE. More pics...




We even saw a bunch of (big) bikers going down the steep road.



Vroooooom vroooom! The girls (sitted on the back) were screaming on the way down. Haha! Coolness.

CARPE DIEM!
I'm out.

Comments

kg said…
we also went there! alam mo, i didn't know that that street was in SFO until we actually got there. did you find it amazing? :)
witsandnuts said…
First saw that from a friend's Multiply page many years ago. Nakakahilo nga, pero maganda!
princess_dyanie said…
yay pareho kayo ng post ni kg! enjoy enjoy your vacay! :)
it's also one that's forever busy, mostly with tourists who want the giddy experience of its many tight twists and turns. happy independence day!
Calvin said…
uy lombard st. tia was just there a few weeks ago. :) have in cali. ganda ng weather ngayon dyan although chilly pa rin at times.
docgelo said…
we never went to lombard st when we're in sanfo years ago. sayang! =(
Cza said…
@Kg Haha! me too!! Sabe ko pa nga, asan na tayo? SFO pa rin ba to?!

@witsandnuts - yeah.. feeling mo nga tatama ka tlaga sa mga gilid gilid on the way down. :D

@dyanie - yeah enjoy lang habang vacation dapat. :D

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