Treasure trail
The coastal railway at sunset is very beautiful, flanked by earthen slopes full of flowers. If you are lucky, you can take pictures through the iron gate, and it is also beautiful to look outside the barbed wire. There are short poems on the ground on both sides of the railway bridge.
There is a short poem by Lord Byron: "In the deep sea, in his roar, I love not man, but nature"; Helen Keller famously said, "If you face the sun, you can't see the shadow." The bridge deck is covered with sparkling glass beads. Every detail is full of artistic sense waiting to be discovered.
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It's a short drive, easy to park along the side of the road, more people at sunset, easy hiking trails, you can take dogs, there's a dog water fountain.
San Diego must go to the old city is really like the feel here ~ there are Mexicans 🇲🇽 full of exotic, Mexico one day tour experience card!
Walking around the Old city and taking photos is very good, especially the sign that says Old Town San Diego. There are several different backgrounds around the old City, one of which is a big cactus behind !
It's at 📍2829 Juan St., San Diego
Whale watching in San Diego
Whale watching! Killer whales! (The first whale watching was in September, not really whale watching season, but meeting thousands of dolphins was also a great experience!)
This time, we choose a big ship, weekend54 for one person, weekday has another discount. After 20 minutes, our boat heads straight for orca infested waters, surrounded by five or six other boats for whale watching.
Personally feel that if you just want to see whales, the ship can completely meet the needs, because the boat should not see when the face is black. A lot of money for nothing. Although the view of a large ship is worse than that of a small boat (which can get very close to the whale), there are many times when the whale will swim around the ship. Combined with the price point, the big ship is really a cost-effective choice.
This time we're looking at the killer whale, known locally as the Eastern Tropical Pacific Orcinus orca (ETP ORCAS). Although I consider myself lucky to have seen a killer whale, I have to say that these creatures like to engage in a bit of bullying.
The killer whale is using a porpoise on his head. It is said that there are often three or five killer whales chasing the porpoises until the dolphins die. BUT killer whales do not eat dolphins, torturing them for fun, BUT it is also a witness to the strange behavior of natural creatures!
The best season for whale watching in San Diego is from January to April, when large numbers of gray whales pass through San Diego as they migrate from Alaska to warmer waters off Mexico. It seems that January is the best season, and April is near the end of the gray whale season.
Whale watching in Sd from January to April is easy to see gray whales and killer whales. But in the summer you can see even rarer whales, such as the blue whale, which can be seen in the waters of San Diego every summer, most frequently in June. But it's not easy to see a blue whale. There's a lot of gambling involved, but it pays off
I'm so excited to have a day out and look forward to seeing gray and blue whales on my next whale watching tour!
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