PURE AMERICAN CITY OF SAN DIEGO AND PURE Mexican cities of Tijuana (continued, part 2) If you like relaxing on the beach of San Diego with his stokilometrovym Coast will not disappoint you. We were at a popular beach among tourists Mishnah Beach and not very popular Peredayz Beach, but Coronado was the best. Coronado is often considered an island, but actually is a peninsula, and the beach is accessible by bus or ferry. We decided to sail on the ferry to enjoy the scenic views of San Diego. Ferry ticket worth $ 6, and then we took a bus ticket for another $ 2 to get to the beach, which was to go to far. The beach there is clean and the Hotel Del is a local celebrity. Over its 115-year history, he took and Hollywood stars and U.S. presidents. In San Diego, there are entertainment and leisure guests to rest with his family - and a great chic Zoo and Wild Animal Park. Special place in the list of attractions is the aquarium, zoo complex "Sea World", but the entrance there pretty expensive, almost $ 50. We went to the zoo by paying per visit $ 21 per person. There for an extra $ 13 you can ride around the area on electric vehicles, but we decided to take a walk. It's pretty tiring, so as to pass had a lot, but it's definitely the best way to look good zoo. Among the animals are polar bears, koalas, pandas and elephants - just a sea of ??joy for all ages. Balboa Park Balboa Park - another attraction of San Diego. It abounds with flowers, plants and waterfalls. The park's many museums, most diverse specializations. Many of them specialize in art or history, there are interesting displays devoted to anthropology and human anatomy. In some museums entrance on Tuesdays free. Start material: End of Material: See also: fictional U.S. Wild America - The bears and geysers Lovely island of goodness and friendliness, which lives twelve million gambling oasis in the desert place where the greatest concentration of natural stone arches foot of wonderful places in North America magic beaches Florida, California rally tsenitelnitsy fine wine and literature
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