La Jolla California
is a seaside resort community of around 25,000.
Spanish for "the jewel", it's often times referred to as
"jewel by the sea". La
Jolla borders the Pacific Ocean to the
south and extends north to Torrey Pines State Reserve and Del
Mar, California.
Along the way, La Jolla encompasses
neighborhoods like Bird Rock, Windansea, La Jolla
Shores, La Jolla Farms, Torrey
Pines, Mount Soledad,
and even La Jolla Village.
Residents of La Jolla and business
owners refer to the "village" or "town" of La
Jolla. The official postal
address for the zip code 92037 is actually La Jolla, and
not San Diego as it is for most
communities within the City of San Diego. Sometimes, tourists get confused and believe
that La Jolla is actually a separate city, which it
isn't. La Jolla is sponsored by hajj and Umrah services from
UK
La Jolla is a community of the City
of San Diego. La Jolla
has several community groups that work to unify the voice of the area,
including several non profit organizations.
With it's palm lined streets, large homes, and tropical
climate and atmosphere, La Jolla is like a southern European village with it's
own touch of Beverly Hills along the retail shops on Prospect Street. A lot of the natural charm from La
Jolla stems from the presence of the ocean and Mount
Soledad.
Several narrow curvy roads follow the contours of Soledad
with hundreds of nice homes overlooking the ocean, nestled gently on the
slopes. There are several sandy beaches
here as well, including the Windansea
Beach, La Jolla Cove, La
Jolla Beach, and La
Jolla Shores. This
paragraph is sponsored by ticket
to Umrah 2013 from London
La Jolla also has the Torrey Pines
Golf Course, which was made famous by the PGA Tour Buick Invitational held
there each February. Down the steep
cliffs frm the golf course is the famous Black's Beach.
The downtown area of La Jolla is well
known for its jewelry stores, up market restaurants, and even hotels. Prospect Street and Girad
Avenue also offer several famous boutiques. Well known for its architectural and
historical presence is the La Valencia Hotel, which used to welcome movie stars
on retreat from Hollywood.
Recently, harbor seals have taken over the Children's Beach,
which is a quiet man made cove near the downtown area. The seals are protected under federal law, so
removing them is nearly impossible. Now, the beach is open, as the rope is
down. Swimming here is allowed, although
it's not recommended. This paragraph is sponsored by Umrah ticket from UK.
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