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Пешеходная экскурсия по побережью Ла-Холья

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Планируете поездку в Ла-Холью?

Отлично! Я хотел бы показать вам окрестности и рассказать об истории этого удивительного приморского поселка!

Ла-Холья — одно из самых красивых мест в мире; это место, которое должен увидеть каждый, кто посещает Сан-Диего.

Этот тур избавит вас от догадок при планировании поездки в Ла-Холью. Он начинается в самом удобном месте для парковки, а затем следует по прямому маршруту, прогуливаясь по центру Ла-Хойи и прибрежным районам.

Вам будет полезно иметь опытного гида, который расскажет об истории и поможет вам наилучшим образом использовать город. ваше время.

Я здесь почти каждый день, так что я в курсе того, что происходит. Вы можете быть уверены, что ничего не пропустите!

Изюминкой этого месяца стали наши посещения «лежбища», где каждый июнь морские львы рожают детенышей.

Вы будете возможность увидеть и узнать о дикой природе, а также сделать отличные снимки из утвержденных мест для просмотра - не беспокоя животных!
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Overview of La Jolla's history
Overview of San Diego's history
Guided tour of La Jolla's Coast and Downtown
Overview of La Jolla's history
Overview of San Diego's history
Guided tour of La Jolla's Coast and Downtown
Overview of La Jolla's history
Дополнительная информация
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с травмами позвоночника.
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с плохим сердечно-сосудистым заболеванием.
  • Разрешены животные-поводыри.
  • Доступны варианты общественного транспорта. поблизости
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки
  • Гиды обязаны регулярно мыть руки
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и дополнительных услуг
  • Для гидов требуется прививка от COVID-19
Что ожидать
1
La Jolla
90 Minute Tour of La Jolla's Prospect Street, La Jolla Cove, Children's Pool and more!
2
Girard Avenue and Prospect Street
Our tour will begin with a short walk up Prospect Street to Girard Avenue. Along the way I will briefly explain the history of San Diego, and how La Jolla began as artist's resort called "The Green Dragon Colony." We will also walk past several art galleries, shops and restaurants. You will see historic hotels build in the early 1900s including The Grande Colonial and La Valencia.
3
Murals of La Jolla
As we continue on Prospect Street we will be able to see a few of the "Murals of La Jolla". Murals of La Jolla was conceived in 2010 as a means to enhance the civic character of the community by commissioning public art projects throughout La Jolla. The project's innovative approach expands the definition of the traditional public mural structure by reimagining how to utilize private property as an opportune space for public art. The unique print-based process opens up the possibility of working with a larger sector of multi-disciplinary artists, creating an outdoor exhibition of works from many notable local, national and international artists. There are currently 14 murals on view and the project has commissioned 39 artworks to date. It is a project of the Athenaeum initiated by the La Jolla Community Foundation.
4
Sunny Jim Cave
As we approach the Coast Walk Trail we will stop at The Cave Store to see the entrance to Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. This tunnel was dug out by two Chinese laborers hired by German artist, mining engineer, and entrepreneur Gustav Schultz in 1902. It leads from the Cave Store, Schultz's original residence, down through the sandstone cliffs of La Jolla Cove and into Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. It's been said that during Prohibition, bootleggers smuggled alcohol and opium into San Diego through the sea cave by carrying it through this tunnel! We will not enter the cave on this tour, but you can choose to come back after the tour if you want to make the trip!
5
La Jolla Caves
After we leave the Cave store, We will visit the Coast Walk Trail. This trail is directly above the 7 La Jolla Sea Caves and provides breathtaking views of the Southern California coastline. Along the trail you will see and learn about the secret swing and Rose Canyon fault line, and hear how the current UCSD campus used to be an artillery range during WW1` and WW2.
6
La Jolla Underwater Park
From the Coast Walk Trail, we will get a great view of the The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park which spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't touch" Ecological Reserve and the Marine Life Refuge.
7
La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove Beach is located at the northeast end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. This historic beach has been a popular spot for over 125 years. I will show you some photos of the exact location we will be standing, showing the hills above the cove in the late 1800s. You'll see only the very first beach cottages present in the photos and see which ones are still standing today!
8
Ellen Browning Scripps Park
As we walk along the seawall Ellen Browning Scripps Park will be to the left. You'll learn how Ellen's contributions helped put La Jolla and San Diego on the map. But the main attraction will be the sea lions. June, July and August are especially good months to visit this area as it's the pupping season. You will be able to see baby sea lions from a safe viewing distance during these months!
9
Shell Beach Tide Pools
Shell Beach La Jolla is popular with locals and tourists for its tide pools, small sandy beach, shells, and picturesque terrain. We'll Be able to get a great view from the seawall above!
10
Coast Boulevard Park
As we approach the Children's Pool we will be able to see Coast Boulevard Park to the south. This small stretch of grass and sand overlooking the sea is situated between Coast Boulevard and the Pacific Ocean. It's known as the "Wedding Bowl" due to its popularity as an outdoor wedding venue. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is just up the street.
11
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Founded in 1941 as The Art Center in La Jolla, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has evolved into an organization of national and international renown. This location was the former residence of Ellen Browning Scripps and is easily identified by the huge cluster of boats coming out of the roof! We will be able to see this amazing building from our final stop at the Children's Pool.
12
Children's Pool
Our final stop will be at the famous Children's Pool, originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups. The introduction of these seals to the Children's Pool in La Jolla has caused recent controversy over whether the beach should be preserved for the marine life or for the children. We will be able to walk on the seawall as long as conditions permit.
13
La Jolla
90 Minute Tour of La Jolla's Prospect Street, La Jolla Cove, Children's Pool and more!
14
Girard Avenue and Prospect Street
Our tour will begin with a short walk up Prospect Street to Girard Avenue. Along the way I will briefly explain the history of San Diego, and how La Jolla began as artist's resort called "The Green Dragon Colony." We will also walk past several art galleries, shops and restaurants. You will see historic hotels build in the early 1900s including The Grande Colonial and La Valencia.
15
Murals of La Jolla
As we continue on Prospect Street we will be able to see a few of the "Murals of La Jolla". Murals of La Jolla was conceived in 2010 as a means to enhance the civic character of the community by commissioning public art projects throughout La Jolla. The project's innovative approach expands the definition of the traditional public mural structure by reimagining how to utilize private property as an opportune space for public art. The unique print-based process opens up the possibility of working with a larger sector of multi-disciplinary artists, creating an outdoor exhibition of works from many notable local, national and international artists. There are currently 14 murals on view and the project has commissioned 39 artworks to date. It is a project of the Athenaeum initiated by the La Jolla Community Foundation.
16
Sunny Jim Cave
As we approach the Coast Walk Trail we will stop at The Cave Store to see the entrance to Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. This tunnel was dug out by two Chinese laborers hired by German artist, mining engineer, and entrepreneur Gustav Schultz in 1902. It leads from the Cave Store, Schultz's original residence, down through the sandstone cliffs of La Jolla Cove and into Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. It's been said that during Prohibition, bootleggers smuggled alcohol and opium into San Diego through the sea cave by carrying it through this tunnel! We will not enter the cave on this tour, but you can choose to come back after the tour if you want to make the trip!
17
La Jolla Caves
After we leave the Cave store, We will visit the Coast Walk Trail. This trail is directly above the 7 La Jolla Sea Caves and provides breathtaking views of the Southern California coastline. Along the trail you will see and learn about the secret swing and Rose Canyon fault line, and hear how the current UCSD campus used to be an artillery range during WW1` and WW2.
18
La Jolla Underwater Park
From the Coast Walk Trail, we will get a great view of the The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park which spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't touch" Ecological Reserve and the Marine Life Refuge.
19
La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove Beach is located at the northeast end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. This historic beach has been a popular spot for over 125 years. I will show you some photos of the exact location we will be standing, showing the hills above the cove in the late 1800s. You'll see only the very first beach cottages present in the photos and see which ones are still standing today!
20
Ellen Browning Scripps Park
As we walk along the seawall Ellen Browning Scripps Park will be to the left. You'll learn how Ellen's contributions helped put La Jolla and San Diego on the map. But the main attraction will be the sea lions. June, July and August are especially good months to visit this area as it's the pupping season. You will be able to see baby sea lions from a safe viewing distance during these months!
21
Shell Beach Tide Pools
Shell Beach La Jolla is popular with locals and tourists for its tide pools, small sandy beach, shells, and picturesque terrain. We'll Be able to get a great view from the seawall above!
22
Coast Boulevard Park
As we approach the Children's Pool we will be able to see Coast Boulevard Park to the south. This small stretch of grass and sand overlooking the sea is situated between Coast Boulevard and the Pacific Ocean. It's known as the "Wedding Bowl" due to its popularity as an outdoor wedding venue. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is just up the street.
23
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Founded in 1941 as The Art Center in La Jolla, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has evolved into an organization of national and international renown. This location was the former residence of Ellen Browning Scripps and is easily identified by the huge cluster of boats coming out of the roof! We will be able to see this amazing building from our final stop at the Children's Pool.
24
Children's Pool
Our final stop will be at the famous Children's Pool, originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups. The introduction of these seals to the Children's Pool in La Jolla has caused recent controversy over whether the beach should be preserved for the marine life or for the children. We will be able to walk on the seawall as long as conditions permit.
25
La Jolla
90 Minute Tour of La Jolla's Prospect Street, La Jolla Cove, Children's Pool and more!
26
Girard Avenue and Prospect Street
Our tour will begin with a short walk up Prospect Street to Girard Avenue. Along the way I will briefly explain the history of San Diego, and how La Jolla began as artist's resort called "The Green Dragon Colony." We will also walk past several art galleries, shops and restaurants. You will see historic hotels build in the early 1900s including The Grande Colonial and La Valencia.
27
Murals of La Jolla
As we continue on Prospect Street we will be able to see a few of the "Murals of La Jolla". Murals of La Jolla was conceived in 2010 as a means to enhance the civic character of the community by commissioning public art projects throughout La Jolla. The project's innovative approach expands the definition of the traditional public mural structure by reimagining how to utilize private property as an opportune space for public art. The unique print-based process opens up the possibility of working with a larger sector of multi-disciplinary artists, creating an outdoor exhibition of works from many notable local, national and international artists. There are currently 14 murals on view and the project has commissioned 39 artworks to date. It is a project of the Athenaeum initiated by the La Jolla Community Foundation.
28
Sunny Jim Cave
As we approach the Coast Walk Trail we will stop at The Cave Store to see the entrance to Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. This tunnel was dug out by two Chinese laborers hired by German artist, mining engineer, and entrepreneur Gustav Schultz in 1902. It leads from the Cave Store, Schultz's original residence, down through the sandstone cliffs of La Jolla Cove and into Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. It's been said that during Prohibition, bootleggers smuggled alcohol and opium into San Diego through the sea cave by carrying it through this tunnel! We will not enter the cave on this tour, but you can choose to come back after the tour if you want to make the trip!
29
La Jolla Caves
After we leave the Cave store, We will visit the Coast Walk Trail. This trail is directly above the 7 La Jolla Sea Caves and provides breathtaking views of the Southern California coastline. Along the trail you will see and learn about the secret swing and Rose Canyon fault line, and hear how the current UCSD campus used to be an artillery range during WW1` and WW2.
30
La Jolla Underwater Park
From the Coast Walk Trail, we will get a great view of the The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park which spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't touch" Ecological Reserve and the Marine Life Refuge.
31
La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove Beach is located at the northeast end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. This historic beach has been a popular spot for over 125 years. I will show you some photos of the exact location we will be standing, showing the hills above the cove in the late 1800s. You'll see only the very first beach cottages present in the photos and see which ones are still standing today!
32
Ellen Browning Scripps Park
As we walk along the seawall Ellen Browning Scripps Park will be to the left. You'll learn how Ellen's contributions helped put La Jolla and San Diego on the map. But the main attraction will be the sea lions. June, July and August are especially good months to visit this area as it's the pupping season. You will be able to see baby sea lions from a safe viewing distance during these months!
33
Shell Beach Tide Pools
Shell Beach La Jolla is popular with locals and tourists for its tide pools, small sandy beach, shells, and picturesque terrain. We'll Be able to get a great view from the seawall above!
34
Coast Boulevard Park
As we approach the Children's Pool we will be able to see Coast Boulevard Park to the south. This small stretch of grass and sand overlooking the sea is situated between Coast Boulevard and the Pacific Ocean. It's known as the "Wedding Bowl" due to its popularity as an outdoor wedding venue. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is just up the street.
35
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Founded in 1941 as The Art Center in La Jolla, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has evolved into an organization of national and international renown. This location was the former residence of Ellen Browning Scripps and is easily identified by the huge cluster of boats coming out of the roof! We will be able to see this amazing building from our final stop at the Children's Pool.
36
Children's Pool
Our final stop will be at the famous Children's Pool, originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups. The introduction of these seals to the Children's Pool in La Jolla has caused recent controversy over whether the beach should be preserved for the marine life or for the children. We will be able to walk on the seawall as long as conditions permit.
37
La Jolla
90 Minute Tour of La Jolla's Prospect Street, La Jolla Cove, Children's Pool and more!
38
Girard Avenue and Prospect Street
Our tour will begin with a short walk up Prospect Street to Girard Avenue. Along the way I will briefly explain the history of San Diego, and how La Jolla began as artist's resort called "The Green Dragon Colony." We will also walk past several art galleries, shops and restaurants. You will see historic hotels build in the early 1900s including The Grande Colonial and La Valencia.
39
Murals of La Jolla
As we continue on Prospect Street we will be able to see a few of the "Murals of La Jolla". Murals of La Jolla was conceived in 2010 as a means to enhance the civic character of the community by commissioning public art projects throughout La Jolla. The project's innovative approach expands the definition of the traditional public mural structure by reimagining how to utilize private property as an opportune space for public art. The unique print-based process opens up the possibility of working with a larger sector of multi-disciplinary artists, creating an outdoor exhibition of works from many notable local, national and international artists. There are currently 14 murals on view and the project has commissioned 39 artworks to date. It is a project of the Athenaeum initiated by the La Jolla Community Foundation.
40
Sunny Jim Cave
As we approach the Coast Walk Trail we will stop at The Cave Store to see the entrance to Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. This tunnel was dug out by two Chinese laborers hired by German artist, mining engineer, and entrepreneur Gustav Schultz in 1902. It leads from the Cave Store, Schultz's original residence, down through the sandstone cliffs of La Jolla Cove and into Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. It's been said that during Prohibition, bootleggers smuggled alcohol and opium into San Diego through the sea cave by carrying it through this tunnel! We will not enter the cave on this tour, but you can choose to come back after the tour if you want to make the trip!
41
La Jolla Caves
After we leave the Cave store, We will visit the Coast Walk Trail. This trail is directly above the 7 La Jolla Sea Caves and provides breathtaking views of the Southern California coastline. Along the trail you will see and learn about the secret swing and Rose Canyon fault line, and hear how the current UCSD campus used to be an artillery range during WW1` and WW2.
42
La Jolla Underwater Park
From the Coast Walk Trail, we will get a great view of the The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park which spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't touch" Ecological Reserve and the Marine Life Refuge.
43
La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove Beach is located at the northeast end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. This historic beach has been a popular spot for over 125 years. I will show you some photos of the exact location we will be standing, showing the hills above the cove in the late 1800s. You'll see only the very first beach cottages present in the photos and see which ones are still standing today!
44
Ellen Browning Scripps Park
As we walk along the seawall Ellen Browning Scripps Park will be to the left. You'll learn how Ellen's contributions helped put La Jolla and San Diego on the map. But the main attraction will be the sea lions. June, July and August are especially good months to visit this area as it's the pupping season. You will be able to see baby sea lions from a safe viewing distance during these months!
45
Shell Beach Tide Pools
Shell Beach La Jolla is popular with locals and tourists for its tide pools, small sandy beach, shells, and picturesque terrain. We'll Be able to get a great view from the seawall above!
46
Coast Boulevard Park
As we approach the Children's Pool we will be able to see Coast Boulevard Park to the south. This small stretch of grass and sand overlooking the sea is situated between Coast Boulevard and the Pacific Ocean. It's known as the "Wedding Bowl" due to its popularity as an outdoor wedding venue. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is just up the street.
47
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Founded in 1941 as The Art Center in La Jolla, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has evolved into an organization of national and international renown. This location was the former residence of Ellen Browning Scripps and is easily identified by the huge cluster of boats coming out of the roof! We will be able to see this amazing building from our final stop at the Children's Pool.
48
Children's Pool
Our final stop will be at the famous Children's Pool, originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups. The introduction of these seals to the Children's Pool in La Jolla has caused recent controversy over whether the beach should be preserved for the marine life or for the children. We will be able to walk on the seawall as long as conditions permit.
49
La Jolla
90 Minute Tour of La Jolla's Prospect Street, La Jolla Cove, Children's Pool and more!
50
Girard Avenue and Prospect Street
Our tour will begin with a short walk up Prospect Street to Girard Avenue. Along the way I will briefly explain the history of San Diego, and how La Jolla began as artist's resort called "The Green Dragon Colony." We will also walk past several art galleries, shops and restaurants. You will see historic hotels build in the early 1900s including The Grande Colonial and La Valencia.
51
Murals of La Jolla
As we continue on Prospect Street we will be able to see a few of the "Murals of La Jolla". Murals of La Jolla was conceived in 2010 as a means to enhance the civic character of the community by commissioning public art projects throughout La Jolla. The project's innovative approach expands the definition of the traditional public mural structure by reimagining how to utilize private property as an opportune space for public art. The unique print-based process opens up the possibility of working with a larger sector of multi-disciplinary artists, creating an outdoor exhibition of works from many notable local, national and international artists. There are currently 14 murals on view and the project has commissioned 39 artworks to date. It is a project of the Athenaeum initiated by the La Jolla Community Foundation.
52
Sunny Jim Cave
As we approach the Coast Walk Trail we will stop at The Cave Store to see the entrance to Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. This tunnel was dug out by two Chinese laborers hired by German artist, mining engineer, and entrepreneur Gustav Schultz in 1902. It leads from the Cave Store, Schultz's original residence, down through the sandstone cliffs of La Jolla Cove and into Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. It's been said that during Prohibition, bootleggers smuggled alcohol and opium into San Diego through the sea cave by carrying it through this tunnel! We will not enter the cave on this tour, but you can choose to come back after the tour if you want to make the trip!
53
La Jolla Caves
After we leave the Cave store, We will visit the Coast Walk Trail. This trail is directly above the 7 La Jolla Sea Caves and provides breathtaking views of the Southern California coastline. Along the trail you will see and learn about the secret swing and Rose Canyon fault line, and hear how the current UCSD campus used to be an artillery range during WW1` and WW2.
54
La Jolla Underwater Park
From the Coast Walk Trail, we will get a great view of the The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park which spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't touch" Ecological Reserve and the Marine Life Refuge.
55
La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove Beach is located at the northeast end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. This historic beach has been a popular spot for over 125 years. I will show you some photos of the exact location we will be standing, showing the hills above the cove in the late 1800s. You'll see only the very first beach cottages present in the photos and see which ones are still standing today!
56
Ellen Browning Scripps Park
As we walk along the seawall Ellen Browning Scripps Park will be to the left. You'll learn how Ellen's contributions helped put La Jolla and San Diego on the map. But the main attraction will be the sea lions. June, July and August are especially good months to visit this area as it's the pupping season. You will be able to see baby sea lions from a safe viewing distance during these months!
57
Shell Beach Tide Pools
Shell Beach La Jolla is popular with locals and tourists for its tide pools, small sandy beach, shells, and picturesque terrain. We'll Be able to get a great view from the seawall above!
58
Coast Boulevard Park
As we approach the Children's Pool we will be able to see Coast Boulevard Park to the south. This small stretch of grass and sand overlooking the sea is situated between Coast Boulevard and the Pacific Ocean. It's known as the "Wedding Bowl" due to its popularity as an outdoor wedding venue. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is just up the street.
59
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Founded in 1941 as The Art Center in La Jolla, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has evolved into an organization of national and international renown. This location was the former residence of Ellen Browning Scripps and is easily identified by the huge cluster of boats coming out of the roof! We will be able to see this amazing building from our final stop at the Children's Pool.
60
Children's Pool
Our final stop will be at the famous Children's Pool, originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups. The introduction of these seals to the Children's Pool in La Jolla has caused recent controversy over whether the beach should be preserved for the marine life or for the children. We will be able to walk on the seawall as long as conditions permit.
61
La Jolla
90 Minute Tour of La Jolla's Prospect Street, La Jolla Cove, Children's Pool and more!
62
Girard Avenue and Prospect Street
Our tour will begin with a short walk up Prospect Street to Girard Avenue. Along the way I will briefly explain the history of San Diego, and how La Jolla began as artist's resort called "The Green Dragon Colony." We will also walk past several art galleries, shops and restaurants. You will see historic hotels build in the early 1900s including The Grande Colonial and La Valencia.
63
Murals of La Jolla
As we continue on Prospect Street we will be able to see a few of the "Murals of La Jolla". Murals of La Jolla was conceived in 2010 as a means to enhance the civic character of the community by commissioning public art projects throughout La Jolla. The project's innovative approach expands the definition of the traditional public mural structure by reimagining how to utilize private property as an opportune space for public art. The unique print-based process opens up the possibility of working with a larger sector of multi-disciplinary artists, creating an outdoor exhibition of works from many notable local, national and international artists. There are currently 14 murals on view and the project has commissioned 39 artworks to date. It is a project of the Athenaeum initiated by the La Jolla Community Foundation.
64
Sunny Jim Cave
As we approach the Coast Walk Trail we will stop at The Cave Store to see the entrance to Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. This tunnel was dug out by two Chinese laborers hired by German artist, mining engineer, and entrepreneur Gustav Schultz in 1902. It leads from the Cave Store, Schultz's original residence, down through the sandstone cliffs of La Jolla Cove and into Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. It's been said that during Prohibition, bootleggers smuggled alcohol and opium into San Diego through the sea cave by carrying it through this tunnel! We will not enter the cave on this tour, but you can choose to come back after the tour if you want to make the trip!
65
La Jolla Caves
After we leave the Cave store, We will visit the Coast Walk Trail. This trail is directly above the 7 La Jolla Sea Caves and provides breathtaking views of the Southern California coastline. Along the trail you will see and learn about the secret swing and Rose Canyon fault line, and hear how the current UCSD campus used to be an artillery range during WW1` and WW2.
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La Jolla Underwater Park
From the Coast Walk Trail, we will get a great view of the The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park which spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't touch" Ecological Reserve and the Marine Life Refuge.
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La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove Beach is located at the northeast end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. This historic beach has been a popular spot for over 125 years. I will show you some photos of the exact location we will be standing, showing the hills above the cove in the late 1800s. You'll see only the very first beach cottages present in the photos and see which ones are still standing today!
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Ellen Browning Scripps Park
As we walk along the seawall Ellen Browning Scripps Park will be to the left. You'll learn how Ellen's contributions helped put La Jolla and San Diego on the map. But the main attraction will be the sea lions. June, July and August are especially good months to visit this area as it's the pupping season. You will be able to see baby sea lions from a safe viewing distance during these months!
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Shell Beach Tide Pools
Shell Beach La Jolla is popular with locals and tourists for its tide pools, small sandy beach, shells, and picturesque terrain. We'll Be able to get a great view from the seawall above!
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Coast Boulevard Park
As we approach the Children's Pool we will be able to see Coast Boulevard Park to the south. This small stretch of grass and sand overlooking the sea is situated between Coast Boulevard and the Pacific Ocean. It's known as the "Wedding Bowl" due to its popularity as an outdoor wedding venue. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is just up the street.
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Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Founded in 1941 as The Art Center in La Jolla, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has evolved into an organization of national and international renown. This location was the former residence of Ellen Browning Scripps and is easily identified by the huge cluster of boats coming out of the roof! We will be able to see this amazing building from our final stop at the Children's Pool.
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Children's Pool
Our final stop will be at the famous Children's Pool, originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups. The introduction of these seals to the Children's Pool in La Jolla has caused recent controversy over whether the beach should be preserved for the marine life or for the children. We will be able to walk on the seawall as long as conditions permit.
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La Jolla
90 Minute Tour of La Jolla's Prospect Street, La Jolla Cove, Children's Pool and more!
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Girard Avenue and Prospect Street
Our tour will begin with a short walk up Prospect Street to Girard Avenue. Along the way I will briefly explain the history of San Diego, and how La Jolla began as artist's resort called "The Green Dragon Colony." We will also walk past several art galleries, shops and restaurants. You will see historic hotels build in the early 1900s including The Grande Colonial and La Valencia.
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Murals of La Jolla
As we continue on Prospect Street we will be able to see a few of the "Murals of La Jolla". Murals of La Jolla was conceived in 2010 as a means to enhance the civic character of the community by commissioning public art projects throughout La Jolla. The project's innovative approach expands the definition of the traditional public mural structure by reimagining how to utilize private property as an opportune space for public art. The unique print-based process opens up the possibility of working with a larger sector of multi-disciplinary artists, creating an outdoor exhibition of works from many notable local, national and international artists. There are currently 14 murals on view and the project has commissioned 39 artworks to date. It is a project of the Athenaeum initiated by the La Jolla Community Foundation.
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Sunny Jim Cave
As we approach the Coast Walk Trail we will stop at The Cave Store to see the entrance to Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. This tunnel was dug out by two Chinese laborers hired by German artist, mining engineer, and entrepreneur Gustav Schultz in 1902. It leads from the Cave Store, Schultz's original residence, down through the sandstone cliffs of La Jolla Cove and into Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. It's been said that during Prohibition, bootleggers smuggled alcohol and opium into San Diego through the sea cave by carrying it through this tunnel! We will not enter the cave on this tour, but you can choose to come back after the tour if you want to make the trip!
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La Jolla Caves
After we leave the Cave store, We will visit the Coast Walk Trail. This trail is directly above the 7 La Jolla Sea Caves and provides breathtaking views of the Southern California coastline. Along the trail you will see and learn about the secret swing and Rose Canyon fault line, and hear how the current UCSD campus used to be an artillery range during WW1` and WW2.
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La Jolla Underwater Park
From the Coast Walk Trail, we will get a great view of the The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park which spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't touch" Ecological Reserve and the Marine Life Refuge.
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La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove Beach is located at the northeast end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. This historic beach has been a popular spot for over 125 years. I will show you some photos of the exact location we will be standing, showing the hills above the cove in the late 1800s. You'll see only the very first beach cottages present in the photos and see which ones are still standing today!
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Ellen Browning Scripps Park
As we walk along the seawall Ellen Browning Scripps Park will be to the left. You'll learn how Ellen's contributions helped put La Jolla and San Diego on the map. But the main attraction will be the sea lions. June, July and August are especially good months to visit this area as it's the pupping season. You will be able to see baby sea lions from a safe viewing distance during these months!
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Shell Beach Tide Pools
Shell Beach La Jolla is popular with locals and tourists for its tide pools, small sandy beach, shells, and picturesque terrain. We'll Be able to get a great view from the seawall above!
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Coast Boulevard Park
As we approach the Children's Pool we will be able to see Coast Boulevard Park to the south. This small stretch of grass and sand overlooking the sea is situated between Coast Boulevard and the Pacific Ocean. It's known as the "Wedding Bowl" due to its popularity as an outdoor wedding venue. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is just up the street.
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Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Founded in 1941 as The Art Center in La Jolla, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has evolved into an organization of national and international renown. This location was the former residence of Ellen Browning Scripps and is easily identified by the huge cluster of boats coming out of the roof! We will be able to see this amazing building from our final stop at the Children's Pool.
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Children's Pool
Our final stop will be at the famous Children's Pool, originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups. The introduction of these seals to the Children's Pool in La Jolla has caused recent controversy over whether the beach should be preserved for the marine life or for the children. We will be able to walk on the seawall as long as conditions permit.
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La Jolla
90 Minute Tour of La Jolla's Prospect Street, La Jolla Cove, Children's Pool and more!
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Girard Avenue and Prospect Street
Our tour will begin with a short walk up Prospect Street to Girard Avenue. Along the way I will briefly explain the history of San Diego, and how La Jolla began as artist's resort called "The Green Dragon Colony." We will also walk past several art galleries, shops and restaurants. You will see historic hotels build in the early 1900s including The Grande Colonial and La Valencia.
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Murals of La Jolla
As we continue on Prospect Street we will be able to see a few of the "Murals of La Jolla". Murals of La Jolla was conceived in 2010 as a means to enhance the civic character of the community by commissioning public art projects throughout La Jolla. The project's innovative approach expands the definition of the traditional public mural structure by reimagining how to utilize private property as an opportune space for public art. The unique print-based process opens up the possibility of working with a larger sector of multi-disciplinary artists, creating an outdoor exhibition of works from many notable local, national and international artists. There are currently 14 murals on view and the project has commissioned 39 artworks to date. It is a project of the Athenaeum initiated by the La Jolla Community Foundation.
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Sunny Jim Cave
As we approach the Coast Walk Trail we will stop at The Cave Store to see the entrance to Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. This tunnel was dug out by two Chinese laborers hired by German artist, mining engineer, and entrepreneur Gustav Schultz in 1902. It leads from the Cave Store, Schultz's original residence, down through the sandstone cliffs of La Jolla Cove and into Sunny Jim's Sea Cave. It's been said that during Prohibition, bootleggers smuggled alcohol and opium into San Diego through the sea cave by carrying it through this tunnel! We will not enter the cave on this tour, but you can choose to come back after the tour if you want to make the trip!
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La Jolla Caves
After we leave the Cave store, We will visit the Coast Walk Trail. This trail is directly above the 7 La Jolla Sea Caves and provides breathtaking views of the Southern California coastline. Along the trail you will see and learn about the secret swing and Rose Canyon fault line, and hear how the current UCSD campus used to be an artillery range during WW1` and WW2.
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La Jolla Underwater Park
From the Coast Walk Trail, we will get a great view of the The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park which spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't touch" Ecological Reserve and the Marine Life Refuge.
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La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove Beach is located at the northeast end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. This historic beach has been a popular spot for over 125 years. I will show you some photos of the exact location we will be standing, showing the hills above the cove in the late 1800s. You'll see only the very first beach cottages present in the photos and see which ones are still standing today!
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Ellen Browning Scripps Park
As we walk along the seawall Ellen Browning Scripps Park will be to the left. You'll learn how Ellen's contributions helped put La Jolla and San Diego on the map. But the main attraction will be the sea lions. June, July and August are especially good months to visit this area as it's the pupping season. You will be able to see baby sea lions from a safe viewing distance during these months!
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Shell Beach Tide Pools
Shell Beach La Jolla is popular with locals and tourists for its tide pools, small sandy beach, shells, and picturesque terrain. We'll Be able to get a great view from the seawall above!
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Coast Boulevard Park
As we approach the Children's Pool we will be able to see Coast Boulevard Park to the south. This small stretch of grass and sand overlooking the sea is situated between Coast Boulevard and the Pacific Ocean. It's known as the "Wedding Bowl" due to its popularity as an outdoor wedding venue. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is just up the street.
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Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Founded in 1941 as The Art Center in La Jolla, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has evolved into an organization of national and international renown. This location was the former residence of Ellen Browning Scripps and is easily identified by the huge cluster of boats coming out of the roof! We will be able to see this amazing building from our final stop at the Children's Pool.
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Children's Pool
Our final stop will be at the famous Children's Pool, originally an area in San Diego designated for children to swim. In 1932, a seawall was built to protect the shore from oncoming waves, making it the ideal spot for children to paddle without danger. While the Children's Pool in La Jolla provides a swimming spot suitable for children, the conditions also prove to be idylic for harbor seals and sea lions. Seal Rock, which is located just north of the beach is home to hundreds of seals, and its close proximity to the Children's Pool La Jolla has increased seal interest in the pool area. Seals have since come to the La Jolla Children's Pool to bathe, bask and even give birth to their seal pups. The introduction of these seals to the Children's Pool in La Jolla has caused recent controversy over whether the beach should be preserved for the marine life or for the children. We will be able to walk on the seawall as long as conditions permit.
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La Jolla
90-минутный тур по проспекту Ла-Хойя, бухте Ла-Хойя, детскому бассейну и многому другому!
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Жирар-авеню и проспект-стрит
Наш тур начнется с короткой прогулки по Проспект-стрит до Жирар-авеню. Попутно я кратко расскажу об истории Сан-Диего и о том, как Ла-Холья начиналась как курорт художников под названием «Колония Зеленого Дракона». Мы также пройдем мимо нескольких художественных галерей, магазинов и ресторанов. Вы увидите исторические отели, построенные в начале 1900-х годов, в том числе The Grande Colonial и La Valencia.
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Фрески Ла Хойи
Продолжая движение по Проспект-стрит, мы сможем увидеть некоторые из «Фресок Ла-Хойи». Murals of La Jolla была задумана в 2010 году как средство повышения гражданского характера сообщества за счет ввода в эксплуатацию проектов паблик-арта по всей Ла-Хойе. Инновационный подход проекта расширяет определение традиционной публичной структуры настенной росписи, переосмысливая то, как использовать частную собственность в качестве подходящего пространства для публичного искусства. Уникальный процесс, основанный на печати, открывает возможность работы с более широким кругом мультидисциплинарных художников, создавая выставку под открытым небом работ многих известных местных, национальных и зарубежных художников. В настоящее время выставлено 14 фресок, и на сегодняшний день проект заказал 39 произведений искусства. Это проект Athenaeum, инициированный Фондом сообщества La Jolla.
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Солнечный Джим Кейв
Когда мы приблизимся к прибрежной тропе, мы остановимся в The Cave Store, чтобы увидеть вход в Морскую пещеру Солнечного Джима. Этот туннель был вырыт двумя китайскими рабочими, нанятыми немецким художником, горным инженером и предпринимателем Густавом Шульцем в 1902 году. Он ведет от пещерного магазина, первоначальной резиденции Шульца, вниз через песчаные скалы бухты Ла-Хойя и в Морскую пещеру Солнечного Джима. . Говорят, что во время Сухого закона бутлегеры контрабандой провозили алкоголь и опиум в Сан-Диего через морскую пещеру, пронося их через этот туннель! Мы не будем входить в пещеру в этом туре, но вы можете вернуться после тура, если хотите совершить путешествие!
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Пещеры Ла Хойя
После того, как мы покинем магазин Cave, мы посетим Coast Walk Trail. Эта тропа проходит прямо над 7 морскими пещерами Ла-Холья, откуда открывается захватывающий вид на побережье Южной Калифорнии. По пути вы увидите и узнаете о секретных качелях и линии разлома Роуз-Каньон, а также услышите, как нынешний кампус UCSD был артиллерийским полигоном во время Первой и Второй мировых войн.
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Подводный парк Ла Хойя
С прибрежной тропы открывается великолепный вид на подводный парк Сан-Диего-Ла-Хойя, который охватывает 6000 акров (24 км2) дна океана и приливов. Четыре различных места обитания в парке (скалистый риф, заросли водорослей, песчаные отмели и подводный каньон) делают его популярным местом для любителей подводного плавания и аквалангистов. Парк был создан городом Сан-Диего в 1970 году, и на самом деле в нем есть два других парка: экологический заповедник «смотри, но не трогай» и заповедник морской жизни.
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Бухта Ла-Хойя
Пляж Ла-Хойя-Коув расположен в северо-восточной части парка Эллен Браунинг Скриппс. Этот исторический пляж был популярным местом более 125 лет. Я покажу вам несколько фотографий точного места, где мы будем стоять, показывая холмы над бухтой в конце 1800-х годов. Вы увидите только самые первые пляжные коттеджи, представленные на фотографиях, и посмотрите, какие из них стоят до сих пор!
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Эллен Браунинг Скриппс Парк
Когда мы идем вдоль дамбы, парк Эллен Браунинг Скриппс будет слева. Вы узнаете, как вклад Эллен помог прославить Ла-Хойю и Сан-Диего. Но главной достопримечательностью будут морские львы. Июнь, июль и август особенно хороши для посещения этого района, так как сейчас сезон щенков. В эти месяцы вы сможете увидеть детенышей морских львов с безопасного расстояния!
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Приливные бассейны Shell Beach
Shell Beach La Jolla популярен среди местных жителей и туристов своими бассейнами с приливами, небольшим песчаным пляжем, ракушками и живописной местностью. Мы сможем получить прекрасный вид с дамбы наверху!
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Прибрежный бульвар Парк
Когда мы приблизимся к Детскому бассейну, мы сможем увидеть парк Прибрежного бульвара на юге. Этот небольшой участок травы и песка с видом на море расположен между прибрежным бульваром и Тихим океаном. Он известен как «Свадебная чаша» из-за своей популярности в качестве места проведения свадеб на открытом воздухе. Музей современного искусства Сан-Диего находится чуть выше по улице.
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Музей современного искусства Сан-Диего
Основанный в 1941 году как Центр искусств в Ла-Холья, Музей современного искусства Сан-Диего (MCASD) превратился в организацию, получившую национальную и международную известность. Это место было бывшей резиденцией Эллен Браунинг Скриппс, и его легко узнать по огромной группе лодок, выходящих из-под крыши! Мы сможем увидеть это удивительное здание с нашей последней остановки у Детского бассейна.
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Детский бассейн
Наша последняя остановка будет в знаменитом Детском бассейне, изначально предназначенном для плавания в Сан-Диего. В 1932 году была построена дамба, чтобы защитить берег от набегающих волн, что сделало его идеальным местом для безопасного гребли для детей. Детский бассейн в Ла-Холья представляет собой место для купания, подходящее для детей, но условия также оказываются идиллическими для морских тюленей и морских львов. Сил-Рок, расположенный к северу от пляжа, является домом для сотен тюленей, а его непосредственная близость к детскому бассейну Ла-Хойя повысила интерес тюленей к бассейну. С тех пор тюлени приходят в детский бассейн La Jolla, чтобы купаться, греться и даже рожать своих детенышей. Появление этих тюленей в Детском бассейне в Ла-Холья вызвало недавние споры о том, следует ли сохранить пляж для морских обитателей или для детей. Мы сможем ходить по дамбе, пока позволяют условия.
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Helen_L
Dec 2022
Kris was such a wonderful tour guide! We went on the La Jolla Walking Tour and had such a good time. On this tour you'll learn about the history of the area, recommendations for activities, see some awesome wildlife (probably), and just have really great conversation. This was the perfect way to get to know the area and I would recommend it for everyone!
outthereiswear
Nov 2022
It was a great walking tour! Beautiful scenery and fantastic history of the area with great knowledge of the trees. Khris was exceptional at what he does. We would highly recommend him for a walking tour.
Gail_G
Nov 2022
Chris was an awesome La Jolla tour guide. He tied together La Jolla's history and present day superbly.

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