Photographed by Anne-Solange Tardy
A photographic guide of things to do in San Fransisco.
i miss walking around san francisco and looking at all the pretty architecture :’-(
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Photographed by Anne-Solange Tardy
A photographic guide of things to do in San Fransisco.
i miss walking around san francisco and looking at all the pretty architecture :’-(
(via inertiacreepz)
Photographed by Anne-Solange Tardy
A photographic guide of things to do in San Fransisco.
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I traveled for one month around California and I swear I saw the most breathtaking landscapes. It was a great experience to explorer new places, to try the local food and to meet new people. I got lucky enough to grab a few stills and I’m still working on a video.
(Source: soniafelizv, via localfoxes)
In the final years of the 1960s, five people were randomly selected and murdered by an unknown killer in San Francisco. The killer called himself ‘Zodiac’ and taunted the police for years with letters that mocked their failure to capture him. Although the murders ceased in 1969, the unknown killer stayed in communication with the media and the San Francisco police department - even sending them a Halloween card - for the next decade. Despite claiming responsibility for as many as 37 deaths (the official number is 5) the Zodiac Killer was never captured.
Victims:
David Faraday, aged 18
Betty Lou Jensen, aged 18
Darlene Ferrin, aged 22
Cecilia Ann Shepard, aged 22
Paul Stine, aged 29
Michael Mageau and Bryan Hartnell were seriously injured