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File:Aerial view of San Francisco, 30 Jun 2018.jpg cropped 38 % horizontally, 36 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode. File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):
English: Aerial view of San Francisco International Airport in September 2022. Date: Taken on 30 September 2022: Source: Own work: Author: Pi.1415926535: Object location
Aerial views of San Francisco from the southeast (2011) Top: McLaren Park is the forested area in the left-middle. Other landmarks include Bayview Park and Candlestick Park in the center foreground, Sutro Tower in the center background, and the Golden Gate Bridge in the right background.
Cliff House from Ocean Beach Aerial view of the Ocean Beach neighborhood at Taraval Street. Ocean Beach is a beach on the west coast of San Francisco, California, United States, bordering the Pacific Ocean. It is adjacent to Golden Gate Park, the Richmond District, and the Sunset District.
The Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on NASA’s Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite acquired this view of fog encroaching on the city on August 16, 2012. The fog is part of the marine layer, a mass of cool, dense air from the sea that was sandwiched beneath a layer of warmer air as part of a temperature inversion.
Aerial view of San Francisco during World War II. The piers in San Francisco are part of the Port of San Francisco and run along the Embarcadero, following the curve along the eastern waterfront and roadway of the Port of San Francisco. [1]
Aerial view of Crissy Field 1922–23, hangars and quarters in lower center. The H-shaped building at right center is the enlisted barracks. Crissy Field is a public recreation area on the northern shore of the San Francisco Peninsula in California, United States, located just east of the Golden Gate Bridge. It includes restored tidal marsh and ...
Aerial view of the Marin Headlands, Golden Gate Bridge, and San Francisco. The Marin Headlands are one of the featured field trips found in the Streetcar 2 Subduction online field trip guide series [7] released in December 2019 by the American Geophysical Union. [8]