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Phoenix reclinata - Senegal Date Palm
By Delonix1
- 5 May, 2012
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The Senegal Date Palms in front of La Casa del Prado building in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photo taken May 3, 2012.
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Lovely pic :o)
5 May, 2012
Oh, love it.
5 May, 2012
Pimpernel:
Yes, Balboa Park is the jewel of San Diego. It's the largest urban, cultural park in the U.S. (it surpasses Central Park (New York) and Golden Gate Park (San Francisco) by several acres.
6 May, 2012
Terratoonie:
Thanks! :>)
6 May, 2012
Alexandramou:
Thanks! These buildings were built for the Panama Exposition in 1915. They were never meant to be permanent buildings. The city has had to have a lot of work done over the years to keep these building strong and from crumbling.
6 May, 2012
Gorgeous looking for buildings that were meant to be temporary. Glad the city has taken good care of them.
By the way Central Park is gorgeous but I think very different to Balboa Park.
6 May, 2012
Yes, these building were retrofitted several years back (I believe) to meet earthquake standards.
Yes, I think Central Park is very different from Balboa Park. However, it is considered an urban cultural park.
6 May, 2012
A beautiful building indeed...
6 May, 2012
Dottydaisy2:
Thanks! Yes, this is just one of several buildings of this architecture in Balboa Park.
7 May, 2012
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Amazing looking place Delonix...
5 May, 2012