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La Jolla Beach and Tide Pools

Posted on December 5, 2019December 5, 2019 by amanda.medrano575

There are very few places I’ve visited that have completely taken my breath away. One of those places was La Jolla Beach and Tide Pools in San Diego County. There was something about its sheer beauty and serenity that left me breathless, especially, because I wasn’t expecting it. My friends and I just so happened […]

Tagged La Jolla, san diego, Sandy Beach, sea caves, Shoreline, tidepools, Tides
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El Matador State Beach Adventures

Posted on December 5, 2019December 5, 2019 by fabiola.gomezflores669

I decided to visit this beach for the first time and I will love it forever. There were many interesting natural attractions and the weather itself was perfect.

Tagged birds, crabs, sea caves, tide pools, tourist 1 Comment

The Beach ESRM 335

The Beach is an interdisciplinary course that explores the sociocultural importance of sandy beaches in southern California and analyzes the interaction of natural and human systems in the coastal zone. The course explores the physical and biological aspects of California’s beaches, examines anthropogenic stressors on the ecosystem, integrates diverse perspectives on California’s beach culture and society, and focuses on issues pertaining to coastal development and sustainability.

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