Thursday, January 28, 2010

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trip to San Diego at the end was in doubt, a few professional matters to the end was unclear. I went south towards LA in the morning, I had to be morning in Huntington Beach. I chose the variety Highway 101 - a little longer than Interstate 5, but too often I went this route and the needed variety and there was a lot of time. I must admit that unless an apology is a hundred a One:) was nice, no traffic jams, and pretty quickly went through the whole episode. In the vicinity of Ventura, it started to get crowded on the road. Views the same as always, a route known almost by heart but still nice. I was afraid of just passing through Los Angeles (as usual Ciara pass on the shoulder at the thought of becoming a kilometer traffic jams). And what else:) A man catching up speed on the highway to park your car in California called the largest park in Los Angeles. City moloch and tear to Orange County is a massacre during peak hours. But I try to forget about it. The Huntington Beach inaczej zwanym Surf City wylądowałem przed 8 wieczorem. Miejsce do spania miałem zapewnione - poznałem przez internet małżeństwo Polaków mieszkające, nie znając mnie wcześniej osobiście zgodzili się mnie przenocować ZA CO BARDZO DZIĘKUJĘ :). Losy naszych rodaków bywają przedziwne i moi gospodarze okazali się bardzo ciepłymi i przyjaznymi ludźmi. Spędziłem bardzo miło czas w domowej atmosferze. Rano musiałem kontynuować jazdę w stronę San Diego. Odległość niewielka i spokojnie wybrałem drogę przy Oceanie.

Podziwiałem mijane Newport Beach, Dana Point i zatrzymałem in Laguna Beach. And I had a wonder this place! And I'm the type of man who is often on the spur of the moment makes a special election without worrying about:) A little on the crazy but whatever ... I'm really amazed by this intimate space, houses on hills, streets with small shops and beautiful beach ... If there is a chance it probably will move up here (in the plan is also in San Diego). Pacific Coastal Highway at some point turns into Highway No. 5 as I moved away slightly from the Pacific, I do not like (if you do not hurry) on the congested ride to admire the only cars in front of you or fences silencing the noise. After recent visits, I remember the ramp to the Tourist Information Centre, I always like to collect free maps and local guides to selected attractions. Equipped with a pile of colorful maps pisemek and went to the airport in San Diego, pick up the other members of the expedition. The airport is situated almost in the center and even a car specifically that you do not see until the overhead will be a huge plane landing what he's doing an amazing impression. In this tiny airport is not like to lose a car is easy and quite cheap. Summoning the crew went to visit he told not to waste the day. The city I know very well from previous visits so I will not describe the main attractions (previous posts).

The first one went Old Town - Old Town San Diego. The place is very charming and has a Mexican atmosphere for people from other states or countries are exotic, where there is no need to choose a neighbor to the southern border to experience the local charm. Old Town is located near the airport so I took a few minutes to reach. Admission is free and only the brick walls of the Old Town inscription informs us that we find ourselves in a place where in 1769 the first English osadnicy wybudowali fort i misję.

Miasteczko odtworzone jest w doskonałym stanie, budynki z cegły Adobe przyozdobione kaktusami mieszają się z drewnianymi domami w stylu znanym z westernów. Na każdym kroku czekają nas sklepy z pamiątkami i restauracje zrobione w meksykańskim stylu. Bardzo urokliwe miejsce. Okolice Old Town to skupisko małych muzeów i polecanych przez przewodniki restauracji zrobionych pod turystów. Powoli wróciliśmy do samochodu i ruszyliśmy do następnego punktu zaplanowanego na ten dzień czyli do Balboa Park.

Park zachwyca bujną roślinnością, okazami drzew, ogrodami, promenadami designated only for pedestrians and English colonial-style buildings. Is particularly noteworthy San Diego Museum of Man, towering over the beautiful park tower winning melodies. Along the main street of El Prado has one of the largest museums in America, so you can easily spend a whole day here. One of the main attractions is the nearby San Diego Zoo but We gave it yourself. Sunset found us in a huge fountain at the end of El Prado, it was time to go back and take it to our host for the night. Here a small digression. As a member of the community Couchsurferów or people offering accommodation in their homes around the world, I sent several queries to the people living in San Diego, the response was immediate and is left only to choose the right person:). This time we got to the Hillcrest neighborhood, and spent two days in a very nice guy former soldier of the Marines. Very nice neighborhood, lots of cafes, galleries and shops. This place is chosen for life itself (like the Castro in SF), gay men, so the district is calm and well groomed. Morning, we gathered and went without haste to implement the plan of the day.

first went Mt. Soledad, the hill with 360 ° views of the city. At the summit stands a large cross surrounded by commemorative plaques to the fallen American soldiers of all wars. Amazing view and pretty good visibility can be seen downtown. Since we were in the area of \u200b\u200bLa Jolla's famous with surfers and big waves is embarrassing to drive up the beautiful promenade stretching from the ocean.

On this day the waves were huge and there were too many daredevils on the boards. Beautiful scenery, lots of seals and pelicans and everything is covered with a light mist (mist) from the roztrzaskujących the cliffs of the waves. Left us to drive the streets and kept the ocean.

we stopped on the nearby beaches of Pacific Beach and Mission Beach. I like the atmosphere of this city, is just as I imagined California, completely different from San Francisco and surrounding areas. Here at least you can bathe almost all year round and the temperatures are perfect for me or heat up in January.)

the way back to the center have stopped at one of the best vantage points in the Downtown and ships moored at the quayside. Harbour Island offers spectacular views of Dr. day and night. Each photographer will appreciate this place. Now it is time to Point Loma and Cabrillo National Monument with a panoramic view across the bay and on a clear day you can see Mexico City (a description of the place in the next post.)

San Diego is a huge Navy base, so the whole time we were accompanied by the roar of fighter planes and helicopters flying. For the military maniac (I:) is a real paradise. Overview of the whole modern weapons live.

Moored at Navy Pier, a huge aircraft carrier USS Midway is a real gem and the point of mandatory, even for people niezaintersowanych military. Toll bridge to the island of Coronado Bridge, Coronado is quite a lot of fun. Part of the island occupied a military base and the rest is expensive residences and hotels.

is most famous Del Coronado, a massive turreted building in the Victorian style and moviegoers will remember this place from the movie "Some Like It Hot." On the beach adjacent to the hotel Coronado Beach spent the last moments of the day and lived to one of the prettiest sunsets I've ever seen!

Then we drove to the opposite side of the island to admire the panorama of San Diego with another perspective. Then walk left the center and the famous Gaslamp District where you are located all imprezownie city. Very nice place and all that you can visit without a car.

Thus, for San Diego to get to know not just one or two days - the need for a minimum of a week or ... removal of the very hard I think. Morning, we waited for quite a way to overcome so we returned to our host for the night. San Diego remains a lasting memory, is different than other cities in California ...
San Diego 2010

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