They’re sea lions — and they’re here to stay. Unlike harbor seals, which have occupied La Jolla’s Children’s Pool Beach since ...
Local photographer Jim Grant on Sunday captured photos showing what is likely one of the first seal pups of the season at the Children’s Pool in La Jolla, a popular sunbathing spot for ...
The La Jolla Cove and its surrounding coastline in San Diego form part of a Marine Protected Area, first established in 1929 ...
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Intrepid Souls, and Seals, Soak Up La Jolla Beaches as Majestic King Tides ContinueKing Tides estimated at 7 1/2 feet brought excitement and wonder Saturday morning to La Jolla Cove visitors ... No such problems for a pod of seals. King Tides continue Sunday morning, with ...
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Hosted on MSNKayaker Gets Absolutely Destroyed Surfing La Jolla CoveA kayaker in San Diego ended up pointing down a wave they didn't mean to be pointing down recently, and the whole thing was caught on camera.
Strong winds and 7.2- foot King Tides energized the waves and wildlife Thursday morning at La Jolla Cove. Bundled-up sightseers enjoyed the show. High tides continue Friday morning with a repeat ...
but visitors can still watch the seals from the wall. The beach is free to visit and though there is no beach-specific parking, visitors can pay to park in downtown La Jolla and then walk to the ...
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