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  2. San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Caves of La Jolla. The La Jolla sea caves, formerly known as the Mammoth Caves, have been a major tourist attractions since the late 1800s. Located east of the La Jolla Cove, the seven sea caves were naturally sculpted into the base of a 75-million-year-old sandstone sea cliff.

  3. La Jolla Cove - Wikipedia

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    The La Jolla sea caves, or "The 7 caves of La Jolla", [11] are just north of the cove. The best known of these is Sunny Jim's Sea Cave, a short walking distance from the Cove and from the local businesses that are situated up above the shoreline. The cave is accessible through The Cave Store, which charges a nominal fee to go down a staircase ...

  4. Sunny Jim's Sea Cave - Wikipedia

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    Designated. April 28, 1999. Reference no. 380. Sunny Jim's Sea Cave is a cave in the La Jolla community of San Diego, California. It is a popular tourist attraction in the area for its resemblance to the British cereal mascot Sunny Jim. The Cave Store, a gift shop above the cave, offers access to it for a fee.

  5. List of San Diego Historical Landmarks in La Jolla - Wikipedia

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    SDHL # [1] Landmark name [2] Image Address [2] Designation Date [2] Description [3]; 10: Torrey Pines Area: Torrey Pines State Reserve: 11/21/1969 Coastal park remains one of the wildest stretches of land (8 km²) on the Southern California coast; consists of a plateau with cliffs that overlook Torrey Pines State Beach, and a lagoon used by migrating seabirds

  6. Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    La Jolla Park, now Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Park, was set aside by developer Frank T. Botsford as the focal point for the creation of the 1887 subdivision, La Jolla Park. Located close to La Jolla's sea-level caves, the park offered access to the sheltered La Jolla Cove and views of the sea arches and other rock formations along the ...

  7. Coast Walk Trail La Jolla - Wikipedia

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    Coast Walk Trail was promoted as an attraction by San Diego, Pacific Beach, and La Jolla Railroad. It provided precarious access to the rocky beaches below the La Jolla Caves where algae, seaweed, and sea moss, could be found. The collection of sea mosses was a popular pastime in the late Victorian era. Specimens were arranged into artistic ...

  8. San Diego-Scripps Coastal Marine Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    San Diego-Scripps Coastal SMCA encompasses an area that has been protected since 1929, known previously as the San Diego Marine Life Refuge. It protects most of the unique Scripps Canyon branch of La Jolla’s submarine canyon system, as well as the marine life that thrives in the nutrient-rich water funneled to the surface from the canyon system.

  9. La Jolla - Wikipedia

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    La Jolla, 1908. Local Native Americans, the Kumeyaay, called this location mat kulaaxuuy (IPA [mat kəlaːxuːj]), lit. ' land of holes ' (mat = ' land '). [10] The topographic feature that gave rise to the name "holes" is uncertain; it probably refers to sea-level caves located on the north-facing bluffs, which are visible from La Jolla Shores.

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