Cabrillo National Monument
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Michael Martello
"This monument is dedicated to explorere Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo when he first stepped ashore in 1592. It offers STUNNING coastline views of downtown, Coronado, and Mexico. On your way over here, you'll also pass the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery which occupies 77 acres and contains more than 100,000 graves. It is a great place to meditate and enjoy beautiful vistas.
$20 per vehicle to park, but this pass lasts 7 days, so you can come back whenever you want!"
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Ali Sullivan (alvintures)
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"This historic site not only celebrates explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo’s landing in 1542 but also provides an extraordinary setting for travelers and locals alike to witness the sun’s descent over the Pacific Ocean. The monument’s proximity to the ocean allows you to hear the gentle crash of waves against the cliffs, enhancing the sensory experience of the sunset."
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Aly Enwright
"Did you know San Diego is home to a national park? This place is beautiful. Grab a coffee and enjoy the trails in the morning. There are tide pools , a lighthouse and so much to see. "
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