Directly beneath the Golden Gate Bridge is a strait called (no surprise) the Golden Gate, which separates San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean.
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The Golden Gate Bridge.
It's not a bay that runs under the Golden Gate Bridge, its a strait called the 'Golden Strait'. That's why the bridge was named the Golden Gate Bridge. =) hope this was helpful.
The Golden Gate.
Oh, yeah. Easily. The Golden Gate Bridge is as high off the water as a skyscraper is tall.
yes, you can!But the water is sometimes cold!! C:
The Golden Gate Bridge got it's name from the narrow strait of water that connects the San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean. This strait was named the "Golden Gate" by John C Frèmont on 1 July, 1846.
the water with its load (rocks) crashes into it and erodes the bridge, also acidic water
No, there is a Navy port in San Francisco Bay at Treasure Island so they have to be able to go under the bridge. I have been on a ship under the bridge and the water is very choppy.
Water Under the Bridge - 2011 I was released on: USA: May 2011
The duration of Warm Water Under a Red Bridge is 2.03 hours.
The Golden Gate Bridge is painted red, but called Golden because of the sun. Its steel cables are long enough to circle the Earth three times! If the US Navy had its way, the bridge might have been painted in black and yellow strips, for ships to see it clearly. Over 1,200 suicides have occurred from jumping off the bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge is the most photographed bridge in the entire world.
because the bridge, which was designed by engineer Joseph Strauss was built to connect San Francisco with Marin County across the 1600 meter wide strait known as the Golden Gate which connects the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean
Warm Water Under a Red Bridge was created on 2001-11-03.