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		<title>Beaches in San Francisco</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're planning a vacation in Maui and the beaches of Rio de Janeiro in May to put it on top of their list of things to see' However, when planning a trip to San Francisco, May you have heard of North Beach, North Beach, but no beaches (though the neighborhood was the name of a beach that is in...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re planning a vacation in Maui and the beaches of Rio de Janeiro in May to put it on top of their list of things to see&#8217; However, when planning a trip to San Francisco, May you have heard of North Beach, North Beach, but no beaches (though the neighborhood was the name of a beach that is in its north coast)&#8217; Yes, San Francisco, a series of beaches that offer diversions for residents and visitors&#8217;</p>
<p>Make no mistake, it is not San Francisco, Los Angeles&#8217; Unless a<br />
exceptional day, San Francisco, the beaches tend to be a bit cold, wind and fog&#8217;<br />
However, this should not deter you enjoy a pleasant afternoon on the beach&#8217;<br />
Many San Francisco beaches have beautiful panoramic views of the Marin<br />
Headlands, Point Bonita Lighthouse and the Golden Gate Bridge&#8217; Just be prepared<br />
with a sweater or shorts over your jacket or even swim&#8217; Due to the<br />
latitude of San Francisco, the water may be too cold to swim (unless you<br />
bring your wet suit)&#8217; Bring your beach towels, a bucket of sand, a good book, a comet<br />
and a Frisbee to his best afternoon at the beach&#8217;</p>
<p>San Francisco, the most popular beaches are Ocean Beach and Baker Beach&#8217; Although<br />
East Beach at Crissy Field in the Presidio has become very popular since the<br />
restoration of Crissy Field&#8217;</p>
<p>Ocean Beach in San Francisco is the largest and longest operating range of 5 miles<br />
the west side of San Francisco&#8217; The northern edge of San Francisco Ocean Beach<br />
popular among residents, visitors and surfers&#8217; The Cliff House towers over the ocean<br />
Beach, located on the edge of a coastal cliff along the north end of<br />
beach&#8217; The beach is ideal for building sand sculptures and hosts an annual sand<br />
of sculpture&#8217; Ocean Beach is a very slight slope, making it ideal for wading<br />
Surf&#8217; Surfers Isothermiques port combinations are common along this part of the ocean<br />
Beach&#8217;</p>
<p>Baker Beach is located in the Presidio, just south of San Francisco Golden Gate<br />
Puente&#8217; With its panoramic view over the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin<br />
Headlands, Baker Beach is a popular destination for beach and picnic in San Francisco<br />
premises, especially on weekends&#8217; Several picnic tables with barbecue pits are<br />
located east of the northern parking&#8217; The beach has strong rip-tides, so<br />
swimming can be dangerous&#8217; Some fishermen on the coast point in May&#8217; The north end<br />
the beach is clothing optional, so families often stay in the middle and<br />
south of the beach&#8217;</p>
<p>Other beaches in San Francisco Lands End Beach and China Beach, named<br />
For Chinese fishermen who used to camp nearby&#8217; Playa de San Francisco de Castro<br />
not really a beach at all&#8217; It is a park that has won the &#8220;beach&#8221; because Nickname<br />
All swimmers Castro Sunday that coverage of their lawns&#8217;</p>
<p>Add a beach in San Francisco to its program in May will be a good way to curb<br />
pace of tourism and enjoy a little more recognition of the San<br />
Francisco of natural beauty&#8217;</p>

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