San Diego - Imperial Beach Sand Castle Competition
Video of the sand castle competition 7/19. For more San Diego info go to SanDiegosBestAttractions.com
Imperial Beach, San Diego on 8/27/2010 - Sand Castle Competition
shot this video from the Boardwalk during my visit to Sand Castle Competition in Imperial Beach, San Diego
Exotic Mountaintop Estate. California's San Diego County, USA - Unravel Travel TV
Exotic, mountaintop estate in California's San Diego County will be sold at a live Auction on September 19, 2015 by Platinum Luxury Auctions. Recently offered for $12.5 million, the property will be sold to the highest bidder who meets or exceeds the auction's $5 million reserve price. Listing agent K. Ann Brizolis of Pacific Sotheby's International Realty is the cooperating listing agent for the sale
The mountaintop estate is one of the most unique and intriguing homes in all of San Diego County. Perched atop Paint Mountain on more than 18 acres, the Property offers striking, 360-degree views of Southern California, with vistas stretching all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Sunsets are especially spectacular when viewed from one of the estate’s many terraces, or while soaking in the one-of-a-kind lap pool. The mansion’s unique design was custom-created by its original owner, a wealthy inventor, investor, and physician. Materials and craftsmen were imported from all over the world to produce the sprawling residential structure. In fact, the development of the estate became quite a local attraction, with random visitors constantly driving onto the project site just to capture a peak of the work in progress.
An immense, 288,000-gallon lap pool is perhaps the residence’s most striking feature, as it runs through the property’s central courtyard and out towards its back lawn, where it seems to disappear over the edge of the mountain. It is purported to be one of the longest residential pools in the world. Massive walls of glass, unique water features, and a striking central courtyard with a pool and spa allows for a seamless integration between the estate’s indoor and outdoor living spaces. Many features of the home seem well beyond their time, such as 10-ft by 10ft doors that gently swing open on special, hidden hinges, and oversized, electronically controlled sliding glass doors that open the main level’s hallways to the central courtyard.
The tri-level estate offers more than 23,000 interior sq. ft., with 8 bedrooms, 9 full and 2 half baths. The master suite alone measures 4,300 sq. ft., and opens to a large, rooftop terrace. There is also a separate guesthouse, which adds 2 beds, 2 full baths and approximately 1,200 sq. ft. of living space, an ideal location for on-site staff. (Note: The guesthouse is presently unfinished). Additional features of the mansion include two living rooms, a game/media parlor, formal dining room with glass walls and a revolving floor (designed to allow all dinner guests to enjoy the panoramic views during their meal), a dedicated theatre, fitness center, executive office, and sauna. The commercial-grade kitchen includes a Teppanyaki station, Viking and Wolf appliances, and a separate prep room. There is also a wine cellar and a garage capable of accommodating more than 20 cars.
In addition to it’s incredible pool, the estate’s water features include two, 900-gallon salt-water aquariums, gentle stone “wall waterfalls,” and various koi pools. There is even a custom rock waterslide that slopes down the edge of the mountain, terminating in a small plunge pool. Other outdoor features include a gated entry, circular driveway with porte-cochere, and a private jogging path that encircles the estate.
Elfin Forest is an unincorporated community in the foothills of San Diego County’s Santa Rosa Mountains. It is bordered on the south by Rancho Santa Fe (the Property is in fact located within the Rancho Santa Fe school district). A rural area comprised of large homes and estates on multi-acre parcels, Elfin Forest offers many rolling hills and trails. The area is also home to the Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve, a 784-acre reserve with 11 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, in addition to many beautiful spots for picnics, or simply taking in the mountain views.
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Sand Creatures of San Diego
Short video featuring aerial and UW footage off the shores of San Diego CA. Features several unique marine creatures including a pacific seahorse, very rare for San Diego Open Ocean waters. Also features cormorants hunting underwater, a variety of crustacean, nudibranchs and fish endemic to the area.
San Diego Beach 2
From the Holt-Sanchez collection.
Worlds Best Sand Sculptures
Downtown San Diego Gets Extra Sandy for the
7th Annual U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge
with 300 TONS of Sand to be Dumped on Broadway Pier.
This invitation-only competition featured 12 Master Class Sculptors, six from the United States and six from exotic countries around the world, to compete and carve museum-worthy sand sculptures for four days made from only sand and water. These hand-made sculptures range can reach in size from over 15 ft. tall and can weigh over 10,000 lbs. It’s been called the most creative atmosphere in the world and you’ll never see works of art like this anywhere else!
Making their Southern California debut this year and competing for the top prize are Meg Murray from Tasmania, Dmitry Kilmenko from Russia, Leonardo Ugolini from Italy, Marielle Hessels from the Netherlands, Brian Turnbough from Mokena, Illinois; and Lucinda “Sandy Feet” Wierenga from South Padre Island, TX.
Returning international artists include 2017 2nd Prize Winner Abe Waterman from Prince Edward Island, Canada and Agnese Rudzite-Kirilova from Latvia.
Returning and representing the USA are 2017 3rd Prize Winner Rusty Croft from Carmel, CA; Sculptors’ Choice Winner Thomas Koet from Melbourne, FL; Dan Belcher from St. Louis, MO and Morgan Rudluff from Santa Cruz, CA.
At stake, more than $60,000 in prize money and national pride.
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Vlog#4- US Sand Sculpting Challenge and 3D Art Expo in San Diego, CA
Join us for another episode of The Adventures of Nick and Ty, this time we're in Downtown San Diego, California for a sand sculpting art exhibit, which proved to have some breathtaking sculptures with a beautiful ocean back drop. From there we hit the Jacuzzi, where a big mistake is made along with a rather painful confession then we had a nice date night dinner at Acapulco's in San Marcos, CA with delicious chicken faijitas, margaritas, and sangrias and an appreciation speech lol. We want to thank any and all support, thank you for watching. Tune in weekly for a new video! (
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Sand Castles in Southern California
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2008 Imperial Beach Sand Castle Competition - An Overview
The 2008 Imperial Beach Sand Castle Contest took place on July 13th and brought over 150,000 visitors out to watch. Each year the Imperial Beach Sand Castle Contest passes out $21,000 in prize money making it the largest sand castle contest in the United States. Come take a look around the event from above with volunteer Brian as we go 70 feet above the event to check it out. View photos from this event at socalbeachmag.net and at myspace.com/socalbeachesmagazine
2010 US Open Sand Castle Competition Video 2
Check out the video from the 2010 Imperial Beach Sand Casle Contest showcasing the best sand castle builders in California and around the country. The US Open Sand Castle Competition is the largest sand castle contest in the United States. Check out photos from the event and Imperial Beach at the SoCal Beaches Magazine website at socalbeachmag.net
2008 Imperial Beach Sand Castle Team Protect your nuts
The Imperial Beach Sand Castle Competition is the largest sand castle contest in the United States. Located in Imperial Beach San Diego, this event draws over 300,000 people over a 2 day weekend. Come take a look at one of the sand castles from team Protect your nuts. See more photos of The Imperial Beach Sand Castle Competiton at the SoCal Beaches Magazine website at socalbeachmag.net or at myspace.com/socalbeachesmagazine
Hearst Castle, San Simeon,CA, USA 1080p HD
Canon VIXIA HF G30, GLIDECAM HD-2000, Monopod. No tripod and slider allowed during the castle visit.
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#1 USA Roadtrip - San Diego, California
13.10 - 15.10 San Diego, California
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Point Loma
Sunset Cliffs
Potato Chip Rock (+ hiking trail)
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Gryffin & Bipolar Sunshine - Whole Heart
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2008 Imperial Beach Sand Castle Contest - A look from above #2
The 2008 Imperial Beach Sand Castle Contest took place on July 13th and brought over 150,000 visitors out to watch. the Imperial Beach Sand Castle Contest is the largest sand castle contest in the United States. Come take a look around the event from above with volunteer Brian as we go 70 feet above the event to check it out. View photos from this event at the SoCal Beaches Magazine website at socalbeachmag.net and at myspace.com/socalbeachesmagazine
2018 San Diego Trip
Our trip to sunny San Diego, California in February 2018. We stayed on Mission Beach and visited Legoland, the USS Midway, the Living Coast Discovery Center and the San Diego Zoo.
Manila Dunes SandCastle Competition June 17, 2012 North Coast California
This is my first video using my NEW video camcorder. And where better for a maiden video, than the Annual SandCastle Competition at Manila Dunes Beach on the Northern Coast of California. On Father's Day June 17, 2012. With my daughter and friends. I mean it, we just went out and got the video camcorder and went to the SandCastle Competition on the way home. The wind knocked out most of the audio, but I think you will still enjoy it. We did!
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Del Mar CA sunset, sand castle - January 2015.
Del Mar California beach - sunset, sand castle - January 2015.
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2008 Imperial Beach Sandcastle Contest - A look around
Imperial Beach Sandcastle Contest video. Take a look around at some of the sand castles while they are being built at the largest sand castle competition in the United States. Over $21,000 in prize money was awarded to the teams who entered and over 150,000 people came to watch. See more photos from this event at the SoCal Beaches Magazine website at or socalbeachmag.net Find hotels in Imperial Beach and Coronado at imperialbeachonline.com or by calling 1-800-679-7707
Contemporary Beach Home in San Diego, California
Presented by Pacific Sotheby's International Realty
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Custom built, North Pacific Beach home completed in September 2014 offers a modern contemporary design with exquisite details and high end finishes for the discerning buyer.
Property ID: JBZF4E
Tour of the Hearst Castle- California Historical Landmark, California Travel Tips
Hearst castle tour
Ref: Wiki
Hearst Castle is a National Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark mansion located on the Central Coast of California, United States. Designed by architect Julia Morgan,[3] it was a residence for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst between 1919 and 1947. Hearst died in 1951, and it became a California State Park in 1958.[4][5] Since that time, it has been operated as the Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument, where the estate, and its considerable collection of art and antiques, is open for public tours.
Hearst formally named the estate La Cuesta Encantada (The Enchanted Hill), but usually called it the Ranch. Hearst Castle and grounds are also sometimes referred to as San Simeon, without distinguishing between the Hearst property and the adjacent unincorporated area of the same name.