La Jolla Shores Canyon DPV dive
DPV dive in the canyon starting at Vallecitos point and ending near the Marine room. Dive time: 104 min, Max depth: 335 feet, Water temp: 60 F
Sharky California - Shark Diving with SD Expeditions in San Diego
Footage from one awesome day adventuring with my buddies at SD Expeditions in San Diego. Me and a couple other shooters from Monterey (Joe Platko and Nick Donlou) headed down the coast to link up with our boys at SD Expeditions to look for some sharks. Blue Sharks showed up and stuck around, this was my first time seeing blue sharks and now I am hooked!
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Scuba Diving La Jolla Canyon, CA 2016 GoPro
Scuba Diving in La Jolla Canyon near La Jolla Shores Beach in California 2016. Filmed the edge of the canyon, crab, tube fish, and sand dollars with a GoPro Hero 4. Beginning of the video was filmed at the edge of La Jolla Canyon at a depth of 70 feet. The rest of the video was further away from the canyon at a depth of 40 feet.
Scuba Diving at La Jolla Shores, California
SCUBA Diving at La Jolla Shores in Southern California will not disappoint! We saw a Giant Sea Bass during our swim in the shallows to the North Wall.
Mission Beach History - Cutten Family
Location of Bingil Bay and Mission Beach where Cutten family settled in 1884 - the only settlement between Cardwell and Geraldton (now Innisfail). They became largest coffeee producers in Australia, grew pineapples, mangoes, bananas, cocoanuts and tea. The wild stock was taken in the 1970s by Nerada Tea to start their successful tea industry, also the plantations of New Guinea.
Birch Aquarium & San Diego Botanic Garden (Things to do in La Jolla with Kids): Look Who's Traveling
Day 3 in La Jolla, California. Visiting Birch Aquarium (00:19), Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa (01:29) and San Diego Botanic Garden (02:23).
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Birch Aquarium
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
2300 Expedition Way
La Jolla, CA 92037
(858) 534-3474
Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa
9700 N Torrey Pines Rd
La Jolla, CA 92037
(858) 550-1000
Blue Ribbon Pizzeria
897 S Coast Hwy 101
Ste F102
Encinitas, CA 92024
(760) 634-7671
San Diego Botanic Garden
230 Quail Gardens Dr
Encinitas, CA 92024
(760) 436-3036
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Other episodes from Look Who's Traveling, Season One!
Adventure City
Paramount Performance
Legoland California & Sea Life Aquarium
Getty Center
Disneyland Park & California Adventure
Palm Springs, California
Columbia Memorial Space Center
The Reptile Zoo
OCMA (Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain)
South Coast Botanic Garden
San Diego, California
El Dorado Nature Center
Fullerton Arboretum
Kidspace Children's Museum
Little Tokyo Los Angeles
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Santa Barbara, California (Part 1 of 3)
Santa Barbara, California (Part 2 of 3)
Santa Barbara, California (Part 3 of 3)
California Science Center
El Dorado Nature Center (Night Hike)
Incredible Edible Park
Los Angeles Zoo
IKEA Home Furnishings, Costa Mesa
Sawdust Art Festival
Long Beach, California
Discovery Science Center (Da Vinci the Genius)
Oceanside, California
Ringling Bros. Circus
OC Fair
The Irvine Museum (Mastering the Mediums: Works on Paper)
Lyon Air Museum
OCMA (California Landscape Into Abstraction)
Wild Wonders
Living Coast Discovery Center
Los Angeles Zoo (Bat Walk)
Bowers Museum (Jewels of the Connoisseur)
El Dorado Nature Center Park (Night Hike, Part 3)
spcaLA, Long Beach
Asian Garden Night Market
Downtown Los Angeles
Huntington Beach Pier
San Clemente, California
Medieval Times, Buena Park
Armory Center for the Arts
Knott's Soak City, Buena Park
Los Angeles County Fair
Hollywood Bowl (Sound of Music Sing-a-Long)
Chuck E. Cheese's, Lakewood
Miracle Mile Los Angeles
Roger's Gardens (Night Gallery)
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Pa's Pumpkin Patch
Scooter's Jungle, Placentia
Monrovia Canyon Park
Zimmer Children's Museum
MUZEO (Worn to be Wild)
Merlin's Magic & Comedy Dinner Theatre
Santa Ana, California
Downtown Los Angeles (El Pueblo de Los Angeles & Little Tokyo)
Santa Ana Zoo
La Jolla, California (Part 1 of 3)
La Jolla, California (Part 2 of 3)
La Jolla, California (Part 3 of 3)
Knott's Merry Farm
Sawdust Winter Festival
San Juan Capistrano, California
Downtown Los Angeles (Walt Disney Concert Hall)
Palm Springs/Desert Hot Springs/Palm Desert, California (Part 1 of 3)
Palm Springs/Desert Hot Springs/Palm Desert, California (Part 2 of 3)
Palm Springs/Desert Hot Springs/Palm Desert, California (Part 3 of 3)
Aquarium of the Pacific
Casa Hogar Sion, Tijuana
Shipley Nature Center
San Diego 2, California Tour Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Powered by - The original inhabitants of the region are now known as the San Dieguito and La Jolla people.The area of San Diego has been inhabited by the Kumeyaay people. The first European to visit the region was Portuguese-born explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo sailing under the flag of Castile. Sailing his flagship San Salvador from Navidad, New Spain, Cabrillo claimed the bay for the Spanish Empire in 1542 and named the site 'San Miguel'. In November 1602, Sebastián Vizcaíno was sent to map the California coast. Arriving on his flagship San Diego, Vizcaíno surveyed the harbor and what are now Mission Bay and Point Loma and named the area for the Catholic Saint Didacus, a Spaniard more commonly known as San Diego de Alcalá. On November 12, 1602, the first Christian religious service of record in Alta California was conducted by Friar Antonio de la Ascensión, a member of Vizcaíno's expedition, to celebrate the feast day of San Diego.
In May 1769, Gaspar de Portolà established the Fort Presidio of San Diego on a hill near the San Diego River. In July of the same year, Mission San Diego de Alcalá was founded by Franciscan friars under Father Junípero Serra. By 1797, the mission boasted the largest native population in Alta California, with over 1,400 neophytes living in and around the mission proper. Mission San Diego was the southern anchor in California of the historic mission trail El Camino Real. Both the Presidio and the Mission are National Historic Landmarks.
In 1821, Mexico won its independence from Spain, and San Diego became part of the Mexican state of Alta California. The fort on Presidio Hill was gradually abandoned, while the town of San Diego grew up on the level land below Presidio Hill. The Mission was secularized by the Mexican government, and most of the Mission lands were distributed to wealthy Californio settlers.
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DIVE ARMY EXPEDITIONS to Wreck Alley, San Diego CA: June 2012
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Wreck Alley San Diego, CA with Lois Ann Dive Charters
Ian Cabalse
Chris Adams
Tarik Soudani
June 2012
Yukon and Ruby E wreck
Shaws Cove in Laguna Dec 2013 Scuba Diving in Southern California Garibaldis The State Fish
Scuba Diving in California is Awesome! From boat diving to beach dives Scuba Quaid loves to dive! Playing with everything from seals to sharks and all kinds of California fish. Diving with bat rays, garibaldi and octopus are my favorite ocean creatures. Looking for California Spiny Lobster when night diving is always fun too!
SDM Expeditions 2017 Highlight Video
This is our 2017 end of year, highlight video. 2017 was an amazing year full of adventures. If you are interested in joining us for one of our 2018 expeditions, please visit our website for trip details. If you like this video, please share with your friends and subscribe to our channel. Thank you for watching. sdmdiving.com
Top 10 Things to do in SAN DIEGO
In this video we’ll show you 10 best things to do in San Diego, California. The suggestions are based on our exciting trip to this beautiful city.
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#1 0:18 BALBOA PARK
It is a large urban cultural park with numerous gardens, museums, theaters, and other attractions, such as Botanical Building, Japanese Friendship Garden, the world-famous San Diego Zoo or San Diego Air & Space Museum.
#2 1:01 LITTLE ITALY
It started as a fishing community for Italian immigrants. It eventually became the center of tuna canning industry. Not it’s a popular neighborhood featuring Italian restaurants, bars, retail shops, home design and other stores, weekly farmers market (Mercato).
#3 1:47 OLD TOWN
Old Town San Diego is a historic neighborhood, consisting of reconstructed homes and craft shops in the 1800s Mission-style. It’s also the site of the first European settlement in California.
#4 2:27 SUSPENSION FOOTBRIDGE
The Spruce Street suspension bridge was built in 1912 to provide pedestrians with a link to new trolley lines across a deep canyon.
#5 2:57 SEAPORT VILLAGE
It is a unique shopping area located in the heart of downtown waterfront.
#6 3:39 USS MIDWAY MUSEUM
USS Midway is a decommissioned aircraft carrier and serving as a maritime museum. It served for 47 years in Vietnam War, Desert Storm, and other important operations
#7 4:25 GASLAMP QUARTER
It is often referred to as the historic heart of San Diego. It’s the place to go to if you are looking for entertainment and night life.
#8 5:06 CORONADO
Coronado (Spanish: crowned one) is a resort city on a peninsula in San Diego Bay with one of the best beaches in America and an amazing view of the San Diego skyline. Don’t miss shipwreck of SS Monte Carlo at Coronado Beach or Hotel del Coronado from 1888.
#9 5:56 MISSION BEACH
It covers nearly two miles of ocean front, featuring a lively boardwalk on both ocean and bay sides. It features Belmont amusement Park. Don’t miss SeaWorld nearby. Locker room scenes in the movie Top Gun were filmed at Mission Beach Plunge (Wave House Athletic Club).
#10 6:33 LA JOLLA
It’s home to successful international businesses and education institutions as well as beautiful sandy beaches and rocky shorelines. Don’t miss Sunny Jim's Cave.
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Diving / Snorkeling Laguna Beach (2019 HD) Beautiful Orange County, CA with Sharks !
Beautiful Motivating Adventure Diving / Snorkeling in Laguna Beach, Orange County California with schools of beautiful fish and baby Leopard Sharks ! and chill soundtrack, Episode #9.
Adventure footage captured from Shaw's Cove, Diver's Cove, Crescent Cove, Heisler Park, Seal Rock and many more popular diving locations.
Laguna Beach is a small coastal city in Orange County, California. It’s known for its many art galleries, coves and beaches. Main Beach features tide pools and a boardwalk leading to the paths and gardens of nearby Heisler Park. Aliso Beach Park is a popular surf spot. The waters off Crystal Cove State Park are designated as an underwater park. Trails meander through coastal canyons in Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
Laguna Beach is my favorite place to dive, there are so many amazing spots with so much life, fish and plants and visibility is usually good to amazing. Rather you stay close to shore of venture out deeper in ocean, there is so much to see. I've dived here over 20 times now and still fee like I've barely discovering the better areas to go. Hint, they're not necessarily where everyone goes...
Laguna Beach is huge so it's not just one beach as the name makes it sound. There are several beach areas and coves with reefs everywhere spread out over miles. This is also a great place to Kayak or Paddleboard.
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Fireworks Disaster Kills San Diego 4th of July
15 minutes of fireworks explode in 15 seconds: was the Big Bay Boom a huge bust or an epic win?
A full independence day fireworks show was condensed into 15 exhilarating seconds when a rare system glitch set off all the fireworks from three barges simultaneously here in the San Diego Bay--an embarrassing performance from the show's operator: Garden State Fireworks, a world renowned pyrotechnics company. No injuries were reported from the surprise explosions that went off five minutes early. By 9:20 p.m., hundreds thousands of people waiting for the full fireworks display were told to go home. For those of us that witnessed the event live, it's definitely something we'll never forget, but what do you think: would you rather have witnessed a crazy, once in a lifetime event like this in your city, or the normal, significantly longer show?
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Which San Diego Mushrooms Are Poisonous?
The heavy rainfall in San Diego County this winter has brought an unusual site: lots of mushrooms. Local experts are excited, but also warn that some are not safe to eat.
The Long Way Home / Heaven Is in the Sky / I Have Three Heads / Epitaph's Spoon River Anthology
Spoon River Anthology (1915), by Edgar Lee Masters, is a collection of short free-form poems that collectively describe the life of the fictional small town of Spoon River, named after the real Spoon River that ran near Masters' home town. The collection includes two hundred and twelve separate characters, all providing two-hundred forty-four accounts of their lives and losses. The poems were originally published in the magazine Reedy's Mirror.
Each following poem is an epitaph of a dead citizen, delivered by the dead themselves. They speak about the sorts of things one might expect: some recite their histories and turning points, others make observations of life from the outside, and petty ones complain of the treatment of their graves, while few tell how they really died. Speaking without reason to lie or fear the consequences, they construct a picture of life in their town that is shorn of façades. The interplay of various villagers — e.g. a bright and successful man crediting his parents for all he's accomplished, and an old woman weeping because he is secretly her illegitimate child — forms a gripping, if not pretty, whole.
The subject of afterlife receives only the occasional brief mention, and even those seem to be contradictory.
The work features such characters as Tom Merritt, Amos Sibley, Carl Hamblin, Fiddler Jones and A.D. Blood. Many of the characters that make appearances in Spoon River Anthology were based on real people that Masters knew or heard of in the two towns in which he grew up, Petersburg and Lewistown, Illinois. Most notable is Ann Rutledge, regarded in local legend to be Abraham Lincoln's early love interest though there is no actual proof of such a relationship. Rutledge's grave can still be found in a Petersburg cemetery, and a tour of graveyards in both towns reveals most of the surnames that Masters applied to his characters.
Other local legends assert that Masters' fictional portrayal of local residents, often in unflattering light, created a lot of embarrassment and aggravation in his hometown. This is offered as an explanation for why he chose not to settle down in Lewistown or Petersburg.
Spoon River Anthology is often used in second year characterization work in the Meisner technique of actor training.
San Luis Rey River Bike Trail, Oceanside California May 2009
It has been a week since Raymond learned to ride without training wheels. He rides his bike down the alley to the park everyday to play with his friends. This weekend we went to the San Luis Rey River Trail which is conveniently located next to the Oceanside Swap Meet (the old drive-in movie screens in some of the shots) the drive-in has not shown a movie in years and will eventually be the site of a proposed mega-mall. We rode about 4.5 miles.
Humpback whale slapping fin San Diego 10 23 2015
Sheep Crab Eating at Night
A close up of a sheep crab during our night dive munching away on the sandy floor
Copy of SUP surfing at Torrey Pines
Stand up on small wave at Torrey Pines state Beach SD