. To California and back;. 66 Here the fisherman has choice of surf or billowor the still surface of sheltered waters ; of sailboat,skifif or iron pier. The gunner finds no lack ofsea-fowl, quail or rabbits. The bather may choosebetween surf and huge tanks of salt-water, roofedwith glass, fringed with flowers, and fitted with de-vices to enhance his sport. The sight-seer is pro-vided with a score of special local attractions, andall the resources of the mainland are at diversions are the advantage of geographicallocation, independent of the social recreations onenaturally finds in


. To California and back;. 66 Here the fisherman has choice of surf or billowor the still surface of sheltered waters ; of sailboat,skifif or iron pier. The gunner finds no lack ofsea-fowl, quail or rabbits. The bather may choosebetween surf and huge tanks of salt-water, roofedwith glass, fringed with flowers, and fitted with de-vices to enhance his sport. The sight-seer is pro-vided with a score of special local attractions, andall the resources of the mainland are at diversions are the advantage of geographicallocation, independent of the social recreations onenaturally finds in fashionable resorts, at hotels liber-ally managed and frequented by representatives ofthe leisure class. The climate of the coast is necessarily distin-guished from that of the interior by greater humid-ity, and the percentage of invisible moisiure in theair, however small, must infallibly be greater at Cor-onado than upon the Heights of San Diego, andgreater in San Diego than at points farther removedIrom the sea. This is


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