Monday, March 15, 2010
The Tourist
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is one of the biggest tourist attractions on the west coast. Many tour to San Francisco merely to gaze at the enormous structure that we see commonly throughout our lives. I for one wish to travel to New York as well as many other places in the world in my life time simply because I am interested in different cultures and meeting new people. This fascination with the world around me is a moral feeling that many others, such as ones who visit places such as the Bay Area, share. It is in fact what inspires them to visit new places as well. The massive red towers of the Golden Gate that protrude from the crashing shark infested ocean against the rocks gives a certain feeling that only can be felt daily by the blessed bay area locals. When this image of the bridge is copied onto something such as a postcard, it reminds me of baseball games at AT&T Park and The City’s nightlife with a group of friends. The many tourists that visit, in this case, do not perceive the same atmosphere. However their perception of the city may be entirely different, it is most possibly more enjoyable because of the fact that they are "making the most of the trip". In essence, their senses are in fact stimulated greater by the amazing beauty of the Pacific North West and the Golden Gate. With all that this exciting city has to offer much of its economical growth comes solely from the expensive nights that are lived lavishly and in style. The continuous economical advances in San Francisco and other cities that have heavy tourist involvement benefit over time. With the growing population and the continuous desire to travel with the pursuit of happiness in life, which is in essence the growing moral thought of wanting to travel, the economic status in each town across the U.S. will continue to be supported by the major interest in tourism amongst the nation.
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