San Francisco’s Homeless Camps |4K UHD escooter Tour



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Today we take a ride through one of San Franciscos most notorious and dangerous neighborhoods in search of homeless camps.

Bayview–Hunters Point (sometimes spelled Bay View) is the San Francisco, California, neighborhood combining the Bayview and Hunters Point neighborhoods in the southeastern corner of the city. The decommissioned Hunters Point Naval Shipyard is located within its boundaries and Candlestick Park, which was demolished in 2015, was on the southern edge. Due to the South East location, the two neighborhoods are often merged. Bayview–Hunter’s Point has been labeled as San Francisco’s “Most Isolated Neighborhood”.

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Chinatown is centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street in San Francisco, California, is the oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest Chinese enclave outside Asia. It is also the oldest and largest of the four notable Chinese enclaves within San Francisco. Since its establishment in 1848, it has been highly important and influential in the history and culture of ethnic Chinese immigrants in North America. annually than the Golden Gate Bridge.
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North Beach (Little Italy)
Lombard Street’s west end is at Presidio Boulevard inside The Presidio; it then heads east through the Cow Hollow neighborhood. For 12 blocks, between Broderick Street and Van Ness Avenue, it is an arterial road that is co-signed as U.S. Route 101. Lombard Street continues through the Russian Hill neighborhood and to the Telegraph Hill neighborhood. At Telegraph Hill it turns south, becoming Telegraph Hill Boulevard to Pioneer Park and Coit Tower. Lombard Street starts again at Winthrop Street and ends at The Embarcadero as a collector road.

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Tenderloin District
Be aware of your surroundings when passing through the Tenderloin District, this is one of San Francisco’s most dangerous neighborhood’s. First tagged with the name “Tenderloin” because of its similarity to a New York neighborhood that was regarded as a choice assignment for corrupt cops, San Francisco’s Tenderloin is a forty-block section of downtown that is home to some 20,000+ people. It is San Francisco’s most diverse and unusual neighborhood, and also one of its poorest.

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5 thoughts on “San Francisco’s Homeless Camps |4K UHD escooter Tour”

  1. I like to watch your videos because San Francisco became a home for me, I firmly believe that San Francisco is the home of the homeless, not necessarily for those who live on the streets, but for those who seek to find the real world and feel welcomed by his people at the same time. Me and my boyfriend work in the north and when the fires fell in 2019 and with a pandemic we had to resort to the closest city which was San Francisco, where we lived on the street for 6 months, everyone was very generous with us and I understood a lot about life, even many people in the worst circumstances have something to teach you, I returned to live in SD for health reasons and because my family lives in Mexico but my dream is to return one day and have a quiet life, maybe help people in need like san francisco helped me

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