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San Francisco

FEW CITIES HAVE SETTINGS AS SPECTACULARAS SAN FRANCISCO’S: CANDY-COLOURED HOUSES RACKED UP AND DOWN ABSURDLY STEEP HILLS, GOLDEN GATE PARK UNFURLING INTO THE PACIFIC, AND THE TAWNY GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE MELTING INTO THE EMERALD MARIN HEADLANDS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BAY.

Just beyond the city limits are ocean-pounded beaches, ancient redwood groves and rugged mountains. Viewed

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