{"id":16053,"date":"2016-03-19T21:08:33","date_gmt":"2016-03-19T19:08:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/?p=16053"},"modified":"2016-03-19T21:08:33","modified_gmt":"2016-03-19T19:08:33","slug":"places-san-diego-should-visit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/places-san-diego-should-visit\/","title":{"rendered":"16 Incredible Places in San Diego You Should Visit"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kuma Bonsai is the only bonsai nursery in San Diego that has survived the test of times thanks to Cindy Reed\u2019s massive effort since the late \u201960s.<\/p>\n
All the plants here are trimmed and arranged by Reed including a 3-inch-tall tree that\u2019s 35 years old, a mini cedar nicknamed \u2018people catnip\u2019 due to the leaves that give an amazing scent.<\/p>\n
Her love for nature has surely turned into some sort of business given that she supplies bonsais to places like the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and the Balboa Park\u2019s Japanese Friendship Garden.<\/p>\n
Santa Ysabel mountain has a lot to offer if you are looking for one eye-catching artistic environment. Here, you will find James Hubbell an architect renowned for artwork like the Ilan-Lael, or in other words \u201ca tree that belongs to God<\/em>\u201d.<\/p>\n In his 40-acre property, are ten buildings and an eye-catching two-storied bedroom playhouse built for his kids complete with a spiral wooden staircase and a mosaic domed bathroom.<\/p>\n Such is the attention this home is getting that it has become a landmark-getting visitors from around the country.<\/strong> In fact, it is open once a year for public tours with some lucky students getting a chance to undertake their internships here!<\/p>\n Are you looking for a cool place for couples and families? Well, two swings hidden at the University of California San Diego campus will do the magic for you!<\/p>\n Think of soaring above the bushes while getting an orthographic view of cars on the way to the Birch Aquarium.<\/strong> Another cool swinging bench shows of La Jolla Shore, best for couples looking for some quality alone time<\/a>. If you are an adventurous couple, then you will also fancy a teepee hideaway with a tree house to take you up the eucalyptus.<\/p>\n Do you love camels? Gil and Nancy have 18 camels at Oasis Camel Dairy in Ramona that have entertained families since 2002. They are playful and give kisses plus you can get a camel ride or a public tour once a month.<\/strong><\/p>\n Of course, there is an exception for special days. Of the 18, 17 are females who produce milk that is in turn used to make lotions and soaps. If you thought this ranch is only full of camels, then you thought wrong. This is a ranch is also full of Birds, horses, and many more animals<\/a>!<\/p>\nSecret Swings Oversee the Pacific Ocean<\/h3>\n
Camel Kiss<\/h3>\n
Desert View Tower, Jacumba<\/h3>\n