La Jolla's got beaches and tidepools and money, of course. But it's also got this cool, old cave. Don't believe those people who call it a tourist trap. For $4, you creep down 145 steps of man-made tunnel to the water's edge, where you're likely to see kayakers and hear sea lions. Or vice versa. Or both.
Location: 1325 Coast Blvd. La Jolla, CA 92037-3684
Shot by LA Times travel writer/videographer Christopher Reynolds.
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