Trail Series, Part 8 E = mc^2 Albert Einstein
Formulas. Where might we be without them? And yet, hold on a sec. Are all formulas trustworthy and accurate? Hmmm. Perhaps deeper thought is required.
Take for example, our trustworthy and accurate “Trail Series.” Can a mere formula quantify it? We think not!
We decided to push the boundaries of Physics today and propose the hypothesis of “companionship + environment = joy.” And you know what? The “scientific theory” has been confirmed!
Yep, we know what you’re thinking. This post belongs within this series?
Yes, it does at least when we do the Math (highly questionable. Be sure to “check our work”).
“The Cave Store” (established 1902) features several of the “five theories of Physics” (not true) including “Are you stinking kidding me?!?!?!?”
While it is true that you can “descend a prohibition-era smugglers tunnel into Jim’s Sea Cave”, what you might not know is that it was naturally formed (fact). Your descent (and hopefully ascent) will take approximately 30-60 minutes and involve 145 wooden stairs (hence the inclusion in the “Trail Series” 😉).
The tunnel was reportedly dug by 2 workers using only picks and shovels (🤯), the ceilings are low, and the descent/ascent is fairly steep (read: mobility issue visitors discouraged).
For both of our followers (😉) please exercise caution if you choose to visit! Most of the steps and handrails are wet and slippery. The cost is manageable ($10 per person) and parking is exorbitant (as much as $35) or a hike.
However, the experience is unexpected, dramatic, and worthy of your time.
And that’s…Henry’s...
Read moreSunny Jim's Sea Cave is a unique and fascinating attraction located in La Jolla, California. This historic sea cave is named after the character "Sunny Jim" from a popular British breakfast cereal advertisement, and it has been a popular destination for tourists and locals alike for over a century.
Visitors to Sunny Jim's Sea Cave can access the cave via a long, steep staircase that leads down to the entrance. Once inside, visitors can explore the narrow passageways and marvel at the stunning natural formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and natural sea sculptures.
One of the most unique features of Sunny Jim's Sea Cave is the "Sunny Jim" tunnel, which was hand-dug in the early 1900s by a man named Gustav Schultz. The tunnel allows visitors to access the cave without having to climb down the steep staircase, and it is a popular spot for photos.
Overall, Sunny Jim's Sea Cave is a fascinating and unique attraction that is well worth a visit for anyone traveling to La Jolla. Its historic significance, stunning natural formations, and unique "Sunny Jim" tunnel make it a must-see destination for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty...
Read moreAnytime I have friends visiting from out of town I make a point of doing this tourist attraction. Taking a step back to history i belive it was built in ealry 1900s. Going down 125 steps to find yourself inside a cave that opens at the bottom overlooking beautiful La jolla. It's quick to do. You get 15 mins to spend. My husband is tall so there's some parts where the ceiling is low so you have to be careful as you go down..steps are wet in parts so yoi will need to gold on the rail. My 7 yrs old and my older friends have gone down. Take your time if you are older or a senior. Free Parking on the street can be an issue on weekends, but there's a paid structure across for $20..after the cave the top store has cute souvenirs and a massive shells collection for affordable prices. They also sell cold beverages and ice cream. This place is walking distance from Ocean Trails walk. Its great tonseat and admire the ocean views off thw twail. After, We love to hit Brockton Villa for lunch after the cave. Iys walking distance and you will be overlooking the seals 🦭 and children's pool. Price is good for the cave, the offer kid, senior and...
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