Lost On Vacation San Diego Part Two 1080 !full! Jun 2026

: The video is part of a series or set titled "Lost On Vacation," with this particular installment being "Part Two" set in San Diego.

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For fresh, local food, visit the Little Italy Farmers Market (Saturdays) or the Ocean Beach Farmers Market (Wednesdays) to experience the city's farm-to-table culture. 4. Unwinding: The Best Sunset Spots

Skip the packed overlook. Instead, park at the end of Ladera Street and follow the unofficial dirt trail north. You’ll find concrete bunkers from WWII, half-swallowed by ice plant. The graffiti is layered—2010 tags over 1960s military stencils. lost on vacation san diego part two 1080

As the sun sets on Part Two of our San Diego adventure, we're already planning our return. We've barely scratched the surface. We still need to explore the tide pools at Cabrillo National Monument, catch a concert at the new Rady Shell, and maybe, just maybe, finally get around to that famous San Diego Zoo.

Moving past crowded beaches to exploring rocky sea floors, tide pooling at Cabrillo National Monument , or watching surfers at low-tide peaks Sunset Cliffs Natural Park:

We’re back in San Diego – and still lost. : The video is part of a series

This neighborhood offers some of the best tide-pooling in the city. At low tide, you can find anemones, crabs, and small octopi in the rocky crevices.

The 1080p resolution perfectly captures the deep orange and pink hues over the Pacific.

Lost on Vacation San Diego Part Two 1080 dedicates a full segment to the hidden pedestrian staircases that crisscross the canyon between Balboa Park and the bay. We discovered the Spruce Street Suspension Bridge by accident—after taking a wrong turn near a Victorian mansion that looked suspiciously like the house from Practical Magic . Unwinding: The Best Sunset Spots Skip the packed overlook

Most tourists stick to the main thoroughfares of Balboa Park, admiring the iconic Spanish Colonial Revival architecture of the Prado. But to truly get lost, you must step off the pavement and into the canyons.

The epicenter of hipster culture, filled with colorful street art, vintage clothing boutiques, and independent coffee roasters.

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