Tag: “Coffee Bay”

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  1. Nobrow Coffee and Tea Company

    The commitment to a quality coffee product is reflected in their selection of bean supplier, IntelligentsiA Coffee Roasters, as well as the level of skill practiced behind the bar when crafting espresso drinks.

    The walls of Nobrow are used as an art gallery, while the back space of the building has been partitioned into studio spaces for local artists.

  2. Sausalito Ferry

    Getting on the Sausalito Ferry on a clear day is a wonderful experience. The fare is currently $7.10 one way.

  3. Marion Bay, Tasmania

    Hills, forests, and plains all converge near the ocean at Marion Bay, Tasmania, Australia.

  4. Time to Relax

    Usually the Point Pleasant Beach and Bay Head beaches (NJ) stop charging daily beach badge fees around 5:00 pm. This is the time to come to the beach!

  5. Small icebergs in Greenland

  6. Ritual Coffee Roasters

    Ritual is a busy espresso bar and bean roasting company located in the Mission neighborhood in San Francisco. Since May 2005 Ritual has been serving up the most cared for cups of coffee.

  7. Blue Bottle Coffee Kiosk

    Blue Bottle Coffee is a micro-roaster in the Bay area that has a penchant for freshness and process. The name is taken from one of the original coffee houses started in Central Europe around the late sixteen, early seventeen hundreds.

  8. Currency Exchange

    Floating Convience Store in Ha Long Bay Vietnam

  9. The Ferry Building

    Originally built in 1898, this San Francisco landmark at the foot of Market Street was one of the busiest transit terminals in the world prior to the construction of the Bay and Golden Gate Bridges during the 1930s. Ferry traffic declined dramatically thereafter, and from the 1950s until the mid-1990s, the Ferry Building was hidden behind an ugly elevated freeway.

  10. Point Reyes National Seashore

    Point Reyes National Seashore, located just north of San Francisco, is a 70,000 acre park preserve. Activities include hiking, swimming in Tomales Bay, and even whale-watching from the Point Reyes Lighthouse.