Going back to San Francisco

The second visit to San Francisco

After driving to San Francisco, I checked into the Motel 6 San Francisco CA Fisherman’s Wharf. From here I took a nice walk around the city. I walked down the famous Lombard Street before heading towards Fisherman’s Wharf. Being a fan of the Hard Rock Café, I had to have a meal there.

The next day I went to Golden Gate Park where I visited the California Academy of Sciences. The museum was a great way to kill a few hours, but not as interesting as the Museum of Natural Science in Houston, which I visited a few years ago.

On my way to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom I stopped at the Golden Gate Bridge. Taking a picture of the famous bridge is not as easy as you might think, as there are a lot of people doing it.

Pictures San Francisco

 


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Houston Museum of Natural Science

After my visit to the Downtown Aquarium Houston, I headed towards Hermann Park, where most of the attractions included in the Houston CityPass are located. Since I wanted to go further to the Kemah Boardwalk and many attractions would close their doors soon, I limited myself to the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

That was the right thing to do, because you can easily spend a very long period of time at this place. The Museum of Natural Science is without question one of the most breathtaking museums I have visited so far. This is mainly due to the Morian Hall of Paleontology, which contains over 450 fossils, including skeletons of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and other large dinosaurs.

Equally interesting is the Hall of Ancient Egypt, which houses numerous exhibits from ancient Egypt, or the Farish Hall of Texas Wildlife, where over 250 native species of animals are displayed to visitors.

In the Wiess Energy Hall 3.0, visitors can expect a very impressive and mostly interactive insight into energy production. In addition to two simulators there is a short film by Kurzgesagt to be admired.

All in all, I could hardly stop being amazed at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, making it one of the highlights of my trip. At least it shaped this day, which is why I would highly recommend a visit to everyone.


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