The South Riding RV Travels

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November 18th - San Diego CA - Coronado Island California

To the west of San Diego lies a long spit of land known as Coronado Island. It provides the shelter which makes San Diego such a fine port and home of the US Pacific Fleet. It is quite narrow with sand dunes and military housing complexes all the way up from the Mexican border. This is a silver sand beach facing the Pacific and looking north east.
The town of Coronado lies at the north end of the spur just opposite San Diego. It is most famous for this hotel which was built early in the 1900s and has been visited by many celebrities and US presidents. The Marilyn Monroe film 'Some like it hot' was filmed here.
The gardens are beautifully landscaped and you can wander round both these and the small shopping complex within the hotel (full of shops selling things you can't afford).
The view of the Pacific Ocean from the hotel is idyllic and the sun is almost always shining. Bear in mind we are half way through November and the temperature is in the 90's.
Coronado is linked to San Diego by a bridge which has won many awards. It has to be so high to allow the warships to pass underneath and is curved to minimise the gradient for the vehicles.
From the bridge you can look down along the spur of land towards Mexico a mere 12 miles away.
On the mainland side is the port and shipyards with the naval facilities to the southern end. There is also some shipbuilding here with several major tankers being built in the yards.
This is a slightly more distant view of the naval base looking down towards Chula Vista where we were camped..
Looking north you have the skyline of San Diego laid out in front of you. It is California's second largest city.
A view of the shipyard with two huge tankers under construction.
As we drive back to Chula Vista we pass the other side of the naval port and can just see the masts of the warships and the sandbar that is the southern end of Coronado Island.