Based on the tradition, the name of La Jolla (pronounced la-Hoy-a) is derived from the Spanish pronunciation is identical, la joya, which means "jewel." According to research, the name of La Jolla is Spanish geographical term meaning "hollow, cavity, pit, or river bed," and was first used here to refer to a Spanish rancheria in the valley in which La Jolla Bay cut into the coastline. On the one hand the claims of tradition that is more accurate than research, for this city is like a jewel.
La Jolla occupies seven miles of curving coastline jutting out into the Pacific Ocean. Although officially a part of San Diego, itself maintains a small town atmosphere, its own civic pride, and his own La Jolla postmark. This is, an elegant shopping exclusive society, full of boutiques, import shops, gourmet restaurants and stores that carry only the best. And it is a luxury residential community, where beautiful homes, surrounded by lush subtropical plants, cover the hillsides overlooking the Pacific.
This tour runs through the central area known as La Jolla Village, beginning with cliffs, bays, spectacular beaches and rocky beaches of La Jolla, serrated. Then back along Prospect Street, elegant paradise for shopping, browsing, and dining. I know this area, from my chat friend named sharon, thanks for you sharon
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