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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...
Del Mar California Is The Place For Fantastic Sunsets
Published on Friday, October 30, 2009 by Terry Hunefeld Imagine a vacation paradise in a lovely, relaxing and scenic little village nestled on the endless Pacific Ocean. Your paradise consists of boutique hotels and Inns, famous five star restaurants and mile after mile of gorgeous beaches. Those elements make up the paradise of Del Mar, California. Del Mar is Spanish for "of the sea" because it is located right on the sh...
Six Activities Every Guest In San Diego California Must Do
Published on Saturday, August 8, 2009 by Terry Hunefeld by Terry Hunefeld San Diego is the one of the world's best vacation destinations. The San Diego Bay teems with life and surprises - its near-perfect weather make exploring it fun and interesting. You can take a moonlight paddle in a kayak, watch every-evening fireworks at Sea World or visit seventy miles of palm tree lined beaches to swim, surf or just chill. Followi...
Five Fun Things Every Visitor Should Not Miss While Visiting San Diego
Published on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 by Terry Hunefeld by Terry Hunefeld 1. Visit Old Town and witness the living legacy of San Diego history. Guests wander through Old Town's historic buildings, including the blacksmith shop, Seeley Stables and the oldest schoolhouse in San Diego. Some visit Old Town for shopping - some of the shops carry very nice handicrafts. Others like to have a big platter of tacos and enchiladas w...
What To Do In San Diego? Heres Five Free Things Not To Miss
Published on Monday, July 27, 2009 by Terry Hunefeld by Terry Hunefeld 1. Old Town sidewalks overflow with people who come to revisit history, to shop and to savor some of the best and greatest variety of food that San Diego has to offer. Guests wander through Old Town's historic buildings, including the blacksmith shop, Seeley Stables and the haunted Whaley House. According to the Travel Channel's America's Most Haunt...
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