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shannons from NY Unless you have a soft spot for Sea World or a serious craving for the beach, San Diego is not such a culturally stimulating destination. Read More
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Blacks Beach, San Diego, right next to University of California, San Diego
Solana Beach, Fletcher's cove
Just runnin' around. Blacks Beach in La Jolla, San Diego, Califonria
Seeing double at San Diego Wild Animal Park
Climbing tree at San Diego zoo
Shamu and his son at sea world
dolphin up close at sea world
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Unless you have a soft spot for Sea World or a serious craving for the beach, San Diego is not such a culturally stimulating destination. Home to several colleges (UCSD, SDSU,... More |
Spending March on the East Coast this year? Are the late-winter blizzards getting you down? Why not take a little trip to San Diego, a year-round paradise that enjoys 75 degree... More |
San Diego is classic southern California: sandy white beaches, bicycles, dogs, taco stands, palm trees. The city itself is becoming more and more interesting to visit, but the... More |
San Diego is a great, easy-to-get-to destination for those long weekends of school breaks. I have been there only during off-season and loved it. It was still warm to get into the... More |
I lived in San Diego for three years, and I never got tired of the endless coastline, the sunny weather, or the sunny disposition of the people. The traffic has gotten much worse,... More |
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Since you probably won't be spending too much time cooped up in a hotel room, I'd recommend saving some cash and booking a budget hotel more |
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A deeper look into the city will reveal more personality than just big tourist attractions. Quirky, sun-kissed neighborhoods ring downtown and restaurants are flourishing, too.
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In the fabled beach towns between San Francisco and San Diego, a night in a hotel might run hundreds of dollars. But if you're prepared to camp, oceanside accommodations can be found for $18.... more
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In the fabled beach towns between San Francisco and San Diego, a night in a hotel might run hundreds of dollars. But if you're prepared to camp, oceanside accommodations can be found for $18.... more
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Surfing is now a status sport like skiing and golf, fueling a booming market for vacations, instruction and gear.... more
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He's the greatest skateboarder of all time. He's also one rad dad—and he and his sons are ready to take you for a spin around their side of town. Let's roll!... more
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