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    Museo Comunitario Kumíaí

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    2 months ago

    This a very interesting museum showing what life was like for the local indigenous tribe... so many artifacts from them past!

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    Maritime Museum - Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

    Maritime Museum

    4.5(372 reviews)
    54.6 kmLittle Italy

    There are 7 total ships, including the Star of India, and a submarine. You can purchase your ticket…read moreat any of the main booths/boat entrances, then show your receipt to visit the others on the same day. The flexibility of a self-guided tour was great. One ship was away on a sail in the afternoon this past Saturday, but there was more than enough to explore on the various vessels during our visit. Plenty to see and experience on each of the boats. We stepped onto the swift boat where staff educated us about its machine gun. And we walked through and checked out the different sections of the USS Dolphin submarine too. The HMS Surprise was a lovely ship with plenty of references to its use in films. The Star of India was like a museum all on its own, so many areas to explore and a ton of history to learn. The Californian was pretty basic, not very different from many other ships we've visited in the past. Steam Ferry Berkeley was the largest, with displays showcasing scientific instruments, model boats, artwork, the riverboats in Vietnam, the engine room, a torpedo caught by a fisherman, and a special exhibit featuring the "histories of the black pacific". There's a gift shop on site as well. Altogether, the variety of ships at the Maritime Museum made for an interesting adventure, a bit touristy, but worth the cost if you're into history or simply like boats.

    Ok so I will split this into two reviews:…read more 1: the ships and actual adventure 2: the reservation process and customer service 1: booked a trip for the Spanish replica ship adventure the San Salvador and really loved it. The ticket also got you access to the other ships to walk around which was cool. But the coolest part was that San Salvador was sailed like they would have sailed it waaay back when. We got to see real rigging masts sails steering all being done by a crew and it was a totally amazing experience and such a perfect day. Bonus: we saw dolphins and it was a perfect day. Drawback: the gentlemen speaking throughout didn't talk into his mic often so missed a lot but oh well - who's really going for history?! such a good time!!. 2. I had a good with my tickets and called and tried to talk to folks in person and could never get someone. The tickets were cancelled but not refunded which was a bummer and staff in the kiosk even said they phone lines were messed up. A bummer. :(

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    Maritime Museum - Tour San Diego Bay aboard the Museum's restored 100-year-old 1914 Pilot boat for only $10 with purchase of general admission.

    Tour San Diego Bay aboard the Museum's restored 100-year-old 1914 Pilot boat for only $10 with purchase of general admission.

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    Girl Next Door Honey - Wild beehive relocation and rescue in progress!

    Girl Next Door Honey

    5.0(59 reviews)
    50.7 kmGolden Hill

    I recently took an introductory beekeeping class, and it was an outstanding experience. The class…read morewas extremely well prepared and very organized. The instructor was easy to follow and clearly very knowledgeable about beekeeping. You can tell she has a deep understanding of the subject and a real passion for teaching it. The class was very informative but also easy to understand, even for complete beginners. There were people of all ages there--even kids--and everyone seemed engaged and able to follow along. The class was held at her home, which made for a very comfortable and welcoming classroom environment. She also had a great amount of personal learning materials and examples that really helped bring the information to life. I honestly can't say enough good things about the experience. She clearly has built a strong following over the years, and after attending the class it's easy to see why. She's friendly, helpful, and a true wealth of information. If you're interested in learning about beekeeping, I highly recommend taking one of her classes.

    The class was so much fun! Hilary has a plethora of knowledge and explained things very clearly…read more Would highly recommend her to anyone who wants to start beekeeping or anyone who just wants to learn about bees! She is clearly passionate about beekeeping and the honey she sells is fantastic.

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    Girl Next Door Honey owner Hilary Kearney inspecting a hive.

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    Hilary managing one of her corporate apiaries.

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