Sunday with foreboding skies and water that seemed to hang in the air, the two couples along with Tim and myself headed over to Hearst Castle while the other riders headed northward.
The twisty 5-mile long road up to Hearst Castle.
William Randolph Hearst inherited this vast property from his parents and began buiding Hearst Castle at the age of 56. During its heyday in the 1920's and 1930's, the likes of General McArthur, Clark Gable, Winston Churchill stayed at the home. The home is the expected oppulence but still like no other castle-like home I've ever toured. Hearst basically built the home to showcase his vast art collection and antiquities that'd he'd collected from around the world for most his life.
One of several stairs to the home
A lot of this around, in fact, every direction really.
He also had a rather extension gun collection. And a motar or two. A canon was nearby.
Stepping into one of the sidedoors to the house which is made entirely of concrete. To guard against earthquakes common to the region, they dug down 30 feet into the bedrock to create the foundation for the massive home.
No, it's not a dungen, but rather the spiral staircase up to the next floor. It was somewhat odd at how unfinished certain parts of the home were.
But once you step into one of the bedrooms, it all comes alive. Paintings, ceilings, tapestries on the walls, tables, chairs, and many many statues.
I've toured the house before, but have never had a chance to shoot photography of the interior. Takes a bit of concentration since it's all done with a shutter speed of about 1/8th of a second. Really slow, so it's get set up, planted, let out your breath and hold it, and press the shutter. So come along with me on a Pashnit Tour of Hearst Castle.
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