Southern California; . Santa Fe at San Diego for Los Angeles, we skirt theshore of the bay to Old Town, having a parting viewof the bold line of Point Loma and off on the land sidea glimpse of the historic old settlement and the MissionValley. For a few miles farther the road follows alongthe line of False Bay, and then strikes boldly across thecountry to avoid the detour which the coast line makesoff toward La Jolla. After traversing some miles of inland country, uncul-tivated for the most part, and, with the exception of anoccasional pocket where a clump of sycamores or liveoaks grow, devoid


Southern California; . Santa Fe at San Diego for Los Angeles, we skirt theshore of the bay to Old Town, having a parting viewof the bold line of Point Loma and off on the land sidea glimpse of the historic old settlement and the MissionValley. For a few miles farther the road follows alongthe line of False Bay, and then strikes boldly across thecountry to avoid the detour which the coast line makesoff toward La Jolla. After traversing some miles of inland country, uncul-tivated for the most part, and, with the exception of anoccasional pocket where a clump of sycamores or liveoaks grow, devoid of trees or shrubbery, the track againapproaches the coast, which is followed more or lessclosel} for the next sixty miles. At times we hurryalong close to the sandy beach, where the blue oceanstretches away to the horizon line, and where the whitedazzling combers come tumbling in on the shore inunending succession. Again, the track lies some dis-tance away from the shore upon moreelevated land, and we notice strange,


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