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July 25, 2016
Outdoors

#750: Stand on Top of Torrey Pines.

#750: Stand on Top of Torrey Pines.
July 25, 2016
Outdoors

Do you know where one of the best spots is to watch a San Diego sunset? It’s a tough call (there are so many in this city), but I do. It’s atop Broken Hill at Torrey Pines State Reserve. Torrey Pines has three great things (plus more, I’m sure): the rarest pine tree in the nation, amazing sculpted sand cliffs, and literally a “key-hole” in the sandstone rock. Interestingly enough, these sedimentary rocks used to be the ocean seafloor millions of years ago. Now they’re high on a hill overlooking the same ocean.

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