After exploring Point Loma and Cabrillo National Monument, Bill and I followed the San Diego Bay shoreline towards the downtown area. We were both hungry for lunch and thought we'd keep on eye out for a Carl's Jr., or something.
The something turned out to be a little hole-in-the-wall Mexican cafe on Scott Avenue. It was quite a dive, and very delicious! I guess it would be hard to find bad Mexican food that close to the border.
After lunch, we followed I-5 south to the southern most incorporated city in California, Imperial Beach. There we drove as far west as we could, then as far south as we could. We found the most south-westerly townhouse in the continental United States! No, it was not for sale. South of it was the Tijuana Slough and a State Park, then the border. In the photo below, the largest shot is of Imperial Beach with Mexican headlands in the distance.

The weather for the whole trip was just wonderful! Slightly overcast with a high of 65* F!

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