I spent some time wandering around the Presidio on Sunday. To many people it's one of the most recognizable places in San Diego. The building is often confused with the San Diego Mission, which is actually a few miles away, and this building is no where near as old. The Presidio hill was the site of the Spanish military commander's headquarters, but this structure was built in 1929 as a museum, which is what it is still today.
Click here to see a few more images from the Presidio.
After I finished up at the Presidio on Sunday I drove north to La Jolla to see what I could find, and wound up at the Salk Institute just as the sun was setting.
Photography . . . Travel . . .
Monday, February 21, 2011
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- Frank B. Baiamonte
- San Diego, California, United States
- About me . . . When I'm not working I like to be out exploring and photographing. I do this blog just for fun, and to be able to share these images with friends. I hope you enjoy viewing these images as much as I enjoyed creating them.
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Header image: Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, Cibola, Arizona. End image: Downtown San Diego, California skyline from Coronado Island. Profile picture: Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho, by Heather Baiamonte.
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