Go to Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial this afternoon. These days, California is hot, this mountaintop is a bit cold, go to the top of the mountain to enjoy the cool is a good choice.
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Mount Soledad is located in Santiago, where the scenery is beautiful, the air is pleasant, and the summit can look out over the city. In addition, there is also a monument to commemorate American veterans on the mountain, which is very worth seeing.
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Go to Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial this afternoon. These days, California is hot, this mountaintop is a bit cold, go to the top of the mountain to enjoy the cool is a good choice.
Mount Soledad is probably one of the best landscapes because you have a 360-degree view of the ocean, San Diego Bay, the Coronado Bridge, Mexico, Coronado Island and so on. There is parking unless there is an accident. Part of the event is because it is a memorial to veterans. When you walk to the cross, you will see a plaque with veteran photos and related information. It is very moving here. A warning - it's really steep here, you need to be optimistic about your children so they don't hurt themselves. Dogs are allowed.
Mount Soledad There is a memorial for an American veteran. Because of the high terrain, it is very good to enjoy the view of San Diego. There are parking spaces here on the circular road of the monument. The uphill is still a bit steep, and there are signs for parking and retreating in some places. You have to focus on driving.
Soleda Mountain (Mount Soledad) There is a memorial to the American veteran. Because of the high terrain, it is very good to enjoy the view of San Diego, and the coastline is so beautiful. Before driving up, I was worried that it would be more difficult to find a parking space. I may need to park on the slope. Later, I found that there is a parking space on the circle road of the monument. The uphill is still a bit steep, and there are road signs for parking in some places. You have to focus on driving.
I was surprised at the absence of lights on the cross at night, especially during Veterans Day. 75 watt LED bulbs can do this because the departure and traffic of the plane will have a fantastic sight and add a positive response to the military community. My uncle's dad is now 87, and a Korean War veteran has made the same comment about the lights things as I do.