La Jolla California - Sunny Jim Cave - San Diego
Explore with us as we descend into the famous Sunny Jim Cave in La Jolla, CA. Learn more here
Sunny Jim Cave La Jolla - Enter the Cave
Sunny Jim Cave is a cave which goes down over 100 feet into La Jolla Cove below. The cave has an entrance inside an old shell shop and even many San Diego locals do not know it exists. Come with us as we go down this narrow winding cave.
San Diego’s CHICANO Park and Sunny Jim Cave
Come with us as we check out some of San Diego’s hidden must stops.
Our day in San Diego starts off with a quick tour of the hidden suspension bridge near the San Diego Airport. Get your camera ready as the view from up in the canyon is awesome. Next we visit one of San Diego’s most authentic Mexican restaurants. Las Cuatro Milpas serves up 2 choices of meat but you have to try the salsa! I promise you it’s nothing like you have ever tried before. Just before leaving we cross the street and check out some of the historic murals at Chicano Park. There is much history that it deserves a whole afternoon to explore. The last stop of the day finds us at Sunny Jim’s Cave. This cave is inside a gift shop in La Jolla. Take the 145 steps down and you are sure to find something mesmerizing.
Spruce Street Suspension Bridge
Free
Spruce St and Front St San Diego, CA 92103
Las Cuatro Milpas
$
1857 Logan Ave
San Diego, CA 92113
Chicano Park
Free
1949 Logan Ave, San Diego, CA 92113
Sunny Jim Cave
$10
1325 Cave St, La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92037
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Children's Pool & Sunny Jim Cave (Things to do in La Jolla with Kids): Look Who's Traveling
Day 2 in La Jolla, California. Visiting Children's Pool (00:16), Hats Unlimited (00:49), The Cottage (01:41), Geppetto's (01:99), Sunny Jim Cave Store (02:30), Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa (02:52), and Sushi Ota (03:45).
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Empress Hotel 3 Stars La Jolla, California
Empress Hotel 3 Stars La Jolla, California Within US Travel Directory This European boutique-style hotel in La Jolla, California Within US Travel Directory is just a 10-minute walk to the Pacific Ocean. It features an Italian restaurant, free Wi-Fi and deluxe rooms with a refrigerator.
The elegant rooms at Empress Hotel are styled in rich dark colors. Each offers cable TV, a work desk and private bathroom with bathrobes.
Hotel Empress provides a continental breakfast and gourmet coffee every morning. Authentic Italian cuisine is served in the stylish Manhattan Restaurant.
Guests can arrange for in-room spa services or relax under palm trees on the garden terrace.
Sunny Jim’s Cave and the La Jolla Underwater Park are within 2.4 km of the hotel. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is also just a 5-minute walk away.
La Jolla is a great choice for travellers interested in sandy beaches, beach walks and warm weather.
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SAN DIEGO|Top things to do & see Part 1
Hello Everyone????-This is Part 1 of my two part mini series of our trip to San Diego. In this video I talk about all of the fun things to do and see on your next trip to ???? San Diego California. Part 2 will be coming out in the next few days and that will be all about the delicious places to eat at on your next visit to San Diego! Make sure to stay tuned for that. Please don’t forget to hit that SUBSCRIBE button, I appreciate it so much ????.
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25. MISSION BEACH
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27. OLD TOWNE
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Here are a few beautiful and fun places to explore in the awesome city of San Diego, California.
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Shadows and Spiders: A Secret Cave in California - KQED QUEST Science on the SPOT
Video Story by Joshua Cassidy for QUEST Northern California on Nov 20, 2012
Human beings have always been fascinated with caves. These clandestine spaces carved by mysterious forces elicit our natural curiosity, while at the same time the foreboding depth of their darkness creates a very visceral apprehension. Coupled with the baseline fear of earthquakes that many of us in California share, caves are often regarded with suspicion. Ironically, it is the cave that typically has more to fear from encounters with humans, and for that reason White Moon Cave and the San Vicente Redwoods Property (formerly CEMEX Redwoods) are protected, and off limits to the public. We at KQED were fortunate enough to get a rare invitation to explore this natural wonder, and capture it on video for the very first time.
When Sempervirens Fund and Peninsula Open Space Trust joined forces in 2011 to purchase the CEMEX Property near Davenport, CA they had no idea that White Moon Cave even existed. Their intent was to purchase the large tract of land from the Mexican cement company, as part of the Living Landscape Initiative, in order to conserve the coast redwood groves that blanket the mountainous terrain. It was only after the purchase that they received a call from members of the Western Cave Conservancy revealing the cave's existence, and the need to protect it.
As I twisted through the narrow entrance to the cave, I felt as if I were moving between two realms of existence. The cave air is cool, laden with moisture; the air inside exudes an earthy perfume, both familiar and strange but pleasant; the enveloping sense of stillness grows into something profound; time seems to move slower, insulated from the light and sound of daily life. One of the most powerful ways to experience this exquisite isolation is to find a corner, sit down, and turn off all of the lights. It takes a few minutes, but soon the darkness and quiet wash over you. Deprived, the senses become magnified. Even the sound of a single drop of water falling onto the sandy cave floor resolves in crisp detail.
Moving through the cave could be very challenging. The cave floor varied from slippery wet rock to fine dry silt that clung to every piece of clothing. The unforgiving marble walls seemed to reach out to bite at my shoulders and knees, and the ceiling seemed to creep just below where I expected it to be, making my helmet more than a mere precaution.
Solution caves like this one are created when rainwater is absorbed by the soil. Microbes in the soil produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and as the water percolates through the soil it becomes acidified, creating a weak carbonic acid (H2CO3). This slightly acidic water makes its way down to the limestone where the carbonic acid slowly dissolves the calcium carbonate in the marble. The dissolved limestone is said to be in solution.
This process can take thousands to millions of years. But sadly, malicious or absent-minded humans can reverse it much more quickly. Some cave visitors don't see the harm in taking ancient cave decorations as personal souvenirs. But when this minor theft is multiplied by hundreds of other visitors, the cave is quickly robbed of its ancient beauty. Others selfishly spray paint or etch their names into the cave walls. After several thousand people come through, then you see a cave that is really a hulk of its former beauty, said our guide Bruce Rogers of the Western Cave Conservancy.
Similar caves in the Santa Cruz area have been victims of vandalism and overuse. But for those interested in responsible caving, I encourage you to look into The Western Cave Conservancy, a collective of citizens who have surrendered themselves to the draw of the caves, but do so with the appropriate level of scientific inquiry, safety and respect. Interested parties should attend a local 'grotto' meeting as they are an excellent resource for those who share their fascination with the subterranean.
Hike INTO La Jolla Caves
On rare occasions, tide is low enough (approx -1.7 ft) that one can walk to and into the La Jolla Caves :)
I got a tip from surfers at the office so I was there early morning. Water was around knee-deep outside the caves, some wading was involved.
Most times one would heva to kayak or swim to get to them.
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Empress Hotel in San Diego CA
Book here: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Empress Hotel 7766 Fay Avenue San Diego CA 92057 This European boutique-style hotel in La Jolla, California is just a 10-minute walk to the Pacific Ocean. It features an Italian restaurant, free Wi-Fi and deluxe rooms with a refrigerator. The elegant rooms at Empress Hotel are styled in rich dark colors. Each offers cable TV, a work desk and private bathroom with bathrobes. Hotel Empress provides a continental breakfast and gourmet coffee every morning. Authentic Italian cuisine is served in the stylish Manhattan Restaurant. Guests can arrange for in-room spa services or relax under palm trees on the garden terrace. Sunny Jim’s Cave and the La Jolla Underwater Park are within 1.5 miles of the hotel. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is also just a 5-minute walk away.