University of California San Diego, La Jolla
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The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
People come after work to walk around the lake, under the trees, enjoying the birds, turtles, and squirrels.
The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
Shady walk among eucalyptus trees. Peaceful! Plus a cute playground tucked in a corner at the end.
The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
Called a spring, but more like a river, with a small white sand area where kids can play.
A huge beautiful park with lake, turtle and frog sculptures, lighthouse, boat to climb in, splash pad, workout equipment- you name it they have it! Four play areas!
Hilly, sunny campus with tall, impressive trees and green lawns. A hands-on learning university.
Walking paths, plus pretty park with picnic spot on hill under trees, popular pickleball courts, playground, mountain views, field for dogs, tennis courts, and basketball court.
The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
Walking paths, plus pretty park with picnic spot on hill under trees, popular pickleball courts, playground, mountain views, field for dogs, tennis courts, and basketball court.
A great walkable downtown with a huge park, amazing playground, and cute stores and cafes.
Stroll past beautiful architecture, ponds, fountains, flowers, and trees. Visit many different museums! And best of all, walk through sumptuous gardens.
Great restaurants among moss-draped trees (Thornton Park), lit-up highrises at night (Orange Ave), and sun-worshippers enjoying Lake Eola Park.
Walk through a paradise of old oak trees strung with moss. The new Marine Science building is gorgeous, but the older buildings are unattractive and musty.
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