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Leucadia – Not Just For Hippies and Surfers
Published on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 by Carlos Hunnefeld Leucadia is an eclectic little community on the Pacific Ocean. It once was a mecca for hippies and surfers - remnants of those 1960s days can be seen throughout this north San Diego community. Here you will find palm trees, wooden cigar store Indians, tie-dyed T-shirts and blue jeans, barefoot kids playing in the streets, funky lawn art and glowing beads. Leucadia ...
The Surfing Community of Encinitas
Published on Thursday, July 21, 2011 by Terry Hunefeld Encinitas is a little town located on the Pacific Ocean about 20 minutes north of San Diego airport. It's just like a 1960's California beach town. Hand made jewelery shops, the world famous Swami's Mediation Retreat, more than two dozen yoga studios and spas, a dozen Mexican take-out restaurants, and locals and tourists alike walking around with surf boards give En...
Lovely SoCal Hotels
Published on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 by Terry Hunefeld SoCal is a perfect destination for anyone looking to soak up the sun and enjoy quaint or resort style living. One of the nicest places and most favored tourist attractions in the San Diego area is Encinitas, situated along the Pacific Ocean. You will enjoy a picturesque beach, perfect climate and can indulge yourself in year round fun. To make your stay fun and relaxi...
The Bluffs And Beaches Of Encinitas
Published on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 by Terry Hunefeld Encinitas California is blessed with 6 miles of gorgeous beaches, eleven of them! Whether its surfing, swimming, scuba diving, boogie-boarding, sunning, reading a book, jogging, volley-balling or just basking in the serenity of a secluded beach, Encinitas is a great place to be 12 months a year. If you like to work out, you'll find what you're looking for at Stone St...
California’s Lost In Time Surf Town
Published on Monday, November 2, 2009 by Terry Hunefeld Encinitas has a different vibe than any of the beach towns north of San Diego - but what is it that makes it so captivating, so special? Many feel its because Encinitas is still lost in time back in the 1960s when California was a much simpler place with small roadside motels along Highway 101. Encinitas hotels didn't exist back in the 60s, nor were there any Encinita...