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Tomatomania! at the SD Botanical Garden
The San Diego Botanical Garden held its annual Herb Festival, Spring Plant sale and Tomatomania! this March 16th and 17th. Heirloom tomatoes and organic herbs were on display, along with special internationally recognized speakers with plenty of ripe information on gardening and education.
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26 Blue Anchor Cays - The Lotus in the Water
A beautiful Estate in the Coronado Cays with bay and ocean views!
More info on this home here
Cine Latino shines 20 years in San Diego
The San Diego Latino Film Festival opens its doors for its 20th anniversary with a big crowd supporting the latino arts movement in San Diego and the US. Artists of all genres as well as media were present to be a part of this well known community event that brings in actors, directors, producers and other special guests in a casual and engaging atmosphere that is fun for all!
More Information here www.sdlatinofilm.com
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Kingston King
A unique property in the Coronado Cays, this warm 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in Kingston Village includes light filled spaces and splendorous sunset views.
More about this home here

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Currently available in the Coronado Cays, California
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Rancho La Escondida
Renewable Energy can provide a limitless supply of resource which can be used in many ways from powering the electricity in our home and countless things in it, to supplying an endless amount of work.  While countries throughout the world have started to adopt these changes en masse toward utilizing renewable resources, there is still far to go. 
Rancho La Escondida near Ensenada in Baja California, Mexico, is building an urban housing area that utilizes wind and sun to provide energy to its homes, helping to cut down significantly on the superfluous monthly electric bills and to generate a households own energy.
Read more about Rancho La Escondida by clicking here
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