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In this video we'll show you 10 best things to do in San Diego.

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And share your own San Diego experience in the comments below.

The suggestions are based on our exciting trip to San Diego.

Here are our top 10 picks:

NUMBER 1: BALBOA PARK

Balboa Park is a large urban cultural park in San Diego.

It contains numerous gardens, museums, theaters and other attractions.

The park was officially established in 19th century, making it one of the oldest parks

in the United States dedicated to public recreational use.

Several architectural landmarks were constructed for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition

and 1935 California Pacific International Exposition.

Visit the amazing Botanical Building,

Japanese Friendship Garden,

the world-famous San Diego Zoo

or San Diego Air & Space Museum. There's plenty to choose from.

NUMBER 2: LITTLE ITALY

Little Italy is a popular neighborhood in downtown San Diego featuring Italian restaurants,

bars, retail shops, home design and other stores, and it frequently hosts events such

as weekly farmers market known as the Mercato

where locals shop for fresh products, flowers and other goods.

Little Italy started as a fishing community for Italian immigrants.

It eventually became the center of tuna canning industry and was often referred to as the

"tuna capital" of the Western United States.

The tuna business disappeared by 1980s

and Little Italy transformed into a popular tourist destination.

Stop for a cup of original Italian cappuccino or a slice of pizza

and experience the real Italian spirit.

NUMBER 3: OLD TOWN

Old Town San Diego is a historic neighborhood,

consisting of reconstructed homes and craft shops in the 1800s Mission-style,

recreating life in the Mexican and early American periods.

Old Town is also the site of the first European settlement in California.

Apart from several museums, parks and historic buildings in the Old Town San Diego State

Historic Park, you can dine at one many traditional Mexican restaurants with live Mariachi bands.

There's over 100 specialty shops and annual events are organized on regular basis.

We were lucky to be there for the Mexican celebration of the "Dia de los Muertos".

NUMBER 4: SUSPENSION FOOTBRIDGE

The Spruce Street suspension bridge located

in the residential Banker's Hill neighborhood of San Diego was built in 1912 to provide

pedestrians with a link to new trolley lines across a deep canyon.

The suspension bridge eventually became San Diego's best-known "secret" and is a

popular romantic and serene spot admired by both locals and tourists and is a perfect

location for a unique San Diego selfie.

NUMBER 5: SEAPORT VILLAGE

Seaport Village is a unique shopping area

located in the heart of downtown San Diego waterfront.

The entire area is car-free and offers miles of walking paths with plazas full of shops,

restaurants, picnic areas and amazing views of the San Diego Bay.

The village features several buildings belonging to diverse architectural styles,

from Victorian to traditional Mexican.

Musical performances and other events are often taking place in one of the outdoor areas.

Seaport Village was built on "Punta de los Muertos", Spanish for Point of the Dead,

where the Spanish expedition of 1782 buried those who died during the expedition.

NUMBER 6: USS MIDWAY MUSEUM

USS Midway is a decommissioned aircraft carrier located at Navy Pier in downtown San Diego.

The ship is now serving as a maritime museum and features a collection of aircraft, which

were mostly built in Southern California.

Launched in 1945, just after the end of the Second World War, USS Midway was the largest

ship in the world until 1955 and was too big to cross the Panama Canal.

Midway served for 47 years in Vietnam War, Desert Storm, and other important operations.

You can explore the interior of USS Midway and experience what life on an aircraft carrier

was like during the cold war.

And don't miss the impressive Unconditional Surrender Statue next to the ship.

NUMBER 7: GASLAMP QUARTER

The Gaslamp Quarter, often referred to as the historic heart of San Diego

is a historical downtown district and is the place to go to

if you are looking for entertainment and night life.

Gaslamp is often the venue of festivals,

for instance, those organized around Mardi Gras, St. Patrick's Day, etc.

In the 1860s when the development of the area began, the Gaslamp Quarter was known as

New Town, in contrast to Old Town San Diego.

Now, the district is home to clubs, dive bars and cocktail lounges as well as theaters offering

diverse programs of music, comedy and drama.

NUMBER 8: CORONADO

Coronado which is Spanish for "crowned one",

is a resort city on a peninsula in San Diego Bay with one of the best beaches in America

and an amazing view of the San Diego skyline.

Coronado is easily accessible from downtown San Diego by impressive Coronado bridge.

The peninsula was home to first navy flying school

and San Diego was designated the birthplace of Naval aviation in 1961.

Visit the breathtaking Coronado Beach where you will also find the shipwreck of SS Monte Carlo.

Coronado also features a beautiful historic beachfront Hotel del Coronado, established in 1888.

Coronado lies on the geographic combination of an island connected to the mainland by

a tombolo called the Silver Strand.

NUMBER 9: MISSION BEACH

Mission Beach is a community built on a sandbank

between the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay, covering nearly two miles of ocean front,

featuring a lively boardwalk on both ocean and bay sides.

It is a popular place for surfing, sunbathing, skateboarding and other outdoor activities.

The changing rooms on Mission Beach appear in the movie Top Gun starring Tom Cruise.

You can have a drink by the ocean in of many relaxed beach-style bars or take one of the

rides in historic Belmont amusement Park in South Mission Beach

or visit SeaWorld in Mission Bay Park nearby.

NUMBER 10: LA JOLLA

La Jolla is a hillside oceanfront community in San Diego, home to successful international

businesses and education institutions as well as beautiful sandy beaches and rocky shorelines.

Visit the stunning La Jolla Cove which is usually lined with gulls and sea lions and

offers amazing views of the Pacific Ocean.

You can also visit Sunny Jim's Cave and explore the fascinating La Jolla underground world.

We created a Google map with all the suggestions.

The link is in the description.

Do you have a favorite place in San Diego?

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El pedalista colombiano del Team Sky, Egan Bernal, fue el campeón de la edición que se llevó a cabo este año.

ue presentado de manera oficial el recorrido de la edición 14 del Tour de California, el cual se llevará a cabo entre el 12 y el 18 de mayo de 2019,

evento donde el ciclista colombiano del Team Sky, Egan Bernal, se coronó campeón en la temporada que acabó de terminar.

Al igual en 2018, el recorrido del próximo años constará de siete etapas, en igual número de días ya que la competencia no tiene días de descanso.

Los participantes se enfrentarán a 750 kilómetros de recorrido en las autopistas y líneas costeras del desierto californiano ubicadas entre Sacramento hasta Pasadena.

La organización de la carrera manifestó que la competencia, que se realizará en territorio norteamericano,

tendrá un cartel de lujo que asegura el espectáculo para el mes de mayo, aunque no reveló ninguno de los nombres de los ciclistas que participarán.

Este es el recorrido que se presentó para 2019

Etapa 1: Sacramento (mayo 12)

Etapa 2: Rancho Cordova - South Lake Tahoe (mayo 13)

Etapa 3: Stockton - Morgan Hill (mayo 14)

Etapa 4: WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca - Morro Bay (mayo 15)

Etapa 5: Playa Pismo - Ventura (mayo 16)

Etapa 6: Ontario - Mt. Calvo (mayo 17)

Etapa 7: Santa Clarita - Pasadena (mayo 18)

Cabe resaltar que en la presente temporada los corredores nacionales cumplieron con una destacada participación.

Egan Bernal consiguió por primera vez el título para Colombia, Daniel Felipe Martínez (EF Education First Drapac) se subió al tercer escalón del podio, mientras que el velocista Fernando Gaviria ganó tres etapas.

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In addition to the deadly fires that brought destruction across the state of California,

a new report suggests that the fires also helped to spread toxic nuclear waste from

contaminated sites.

You know, the people in California, it's just continuously adding insult to injury with

what they've experienced, both in terms of the fire and the bad legislation coming out

of the state that's protecting the energy companies from starting these fires, but now

we've got this report about the fact that the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, decades

ago got contaminated with nuclear site and other toxic chemicals.

It's now been burned.

Put into the atmosphere, put into the air and is potentially poisoning millions of people

in California.

This is ugly on so many levels, so many levels.

But what really should infuriate people that were in, that are in even a hundred mile radius

of Santa Susana Field is that for about 20 years you have had environmental advocates

that say you need to clean up the radioactive problem in this field.

You need to clean up the toxic fuel problems in this field.

Because both of those things are hugely dangerous to the population.

So you have had physicians, you know these physician groups that really try to focus

on good social issues.

So this one physician group said years ago, I think it was Physicians for Social Responsibility,

came out and said, look, we've got this, this a ticking time bomb, and it is called the

Santa Susana Field.

It is a place where they tried to create rocket fuel, experimented with all different kinds

of rocket fuel.

They understood that the rocket fuel had all types of physical ailments associated with

birth defects, cancer, leukemia, neurological disease, gastro, all types of gastro type.

But, but the point is this, so you've had this group that has been pushing the environmental

organizations out there, pushing the DOD, pushing everybody that has a stake in this

to say, you know what, if we ever get a big fire, if we ever get some type of fire calamity

or even a flood calamity that this is going, it's gonna affect people within a 100 mile

radius around here.

And sure enough, that's what happened.

Exactly, and what's happened here at this site is they brought in all this toxic waste

as you mentioned, you know, the fuel, a lot of it was just kind of dumped there.

And then they actually took these crafts, you know, the aircraft's some contaminated

with nuclear waste because they were used in nuclear testing.

They washed them off in this area and then let all that run off go in.

So you've got nuclear waste, you've got diesel waste, you've got jet fuel waste and all of

it's sat in the ground for decades.

And then as the scientists are explaining what happened is the vegetation grows with

these chemicals in there and then when the fire comes, obviously it burns all this incinerates

it and they have...

Radioactive smoke.

What you're talking about is radioactive smoke and what really is disturbing is the number

of times that these environmental groups have said to the EPA have said to the local department

of environmental protection, whatever that is called out there, you need to clean this

up.

And as a matter of fact, in 2017 they said okay, we're going to do something about it.

You actually had these organizations, government organizations that says, first of all, it's

called the DTSC.

Okay, and the DTSC first of all said, you don't have to worry about it.

Everything is safe.

Don't worry about the fact that you're, that radioactivity coming from there actually registers

significantly on a radiograph.

Don't worry about that.

Don't worry about the fact that yes, we know there's fuel actually buried there that can

cause birth defects and it can cause cancer.

And it caused a whole host of problems.

Don't worry about it.

They've been told that there is no risk to humans for about 30 years.

Okay?

So finally, 2017 comes 2017 and these cats with the DTSC are going to clean it up.

They said, yeah, we're going to clean this up.

A year ago, you know what's happened?

Zero.

And now it was right within the path of the fire spreading that garbage all over a 100

mile radius.

And what's really sad here is that because of the high winds that were taking place during

that fire, that's what allowed this, this toxic smoke to spread so badly.

It was the perfect condition that set up this toxic contamination.

And we already know first and foremost, the companies like Edison and PG&E, they're faulty

equipment was responsible for these fires.

We know that.

They've admitted that.

There's no question about it.

The California legislature is working to protect them to an extent.

I think about 80 people at this point died and the latest fire, the Woolsey Fire and

now, or that was Camp Fire.

Excuse me.

That was Camp Fire yeah.

And so now we're dealing with on top of all of that, toxic radioactive contamination that

has the potential to poison everybody in 100 mile radius with cancers, with neurological

diseases, birth defects, what have you, for decades at this point.

Now you understand we're going to be criticized for talking about this because according to

these flying monkeys, what's her name, Suzanne, Suzanna Spaulding.

Suzanne Spaulding, and her flying monkeys of corporatist that are actually saying that

reports like this are hurting democracy because we're talking about it.

Now that's literally what they're going around giving speeches to corporate meetings, corporate

round tables, CEO round business round table.

So we're going to tell the story anyway because unfortunately this story really was only told

by Truthout.

Yeah.

I mean truth out was the first organization that looked at this and said, wow, this is

a lot worse than what we thought, and so this story actually tells why it's a lot worse,

doesn't it?

It does.

And it also goes to show that at this point in the United States, we're really living

in a bad science fiction movie.

Yeah.

Because you had scientists that had been warning for decades, decades that this happened.

It was contaminated.

Meanwhile, the government, the regulatory capture that we have out there in the state

of California, which is supposed to be this liberal bastion of hope, California.

It is so corporate controlled.

Yeah, our last great bastion of liberal hope is California, and that's where all these

governmental agencies are owned, they are owned and operated by corporations just like

they all are; let me give a shout out to this Duffield character.

I didn't see his first name, but Duffield was this activist along with the Physicians

for Social Responsibility.

If it weren't for them, none of this would be told.

If they had not been out doing this for 20 or 30 years, none of this story would be told.

And this would be just fine.

This would be excellent for the Suzanne Spaulding types who think that it is just absolutely

wrong for us to be able to tell stories like this.

Right.

Well, you know, it hurts the corporations who poisoned us.

It hurts, in this case, this was a lot of government poison coming from their nuclear

tests and things like that.

I think we're going to call these the Suzanne Spaulding segments.

Okay.

Yeah.

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