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I recall a single day one March in San Diego where I did a beautiful morning beach hike in sunny, 78 degree weather in Torrey Pines state park, drove inland to the Laguna mountains where there had been a recent dusting of snow at 6000 feet, and then drove a little further east into Anza-Borrego state park where I walked amid the cacti and ocotillo plants in the desert with the temps nearing 100 degrees. This was all in San Diego county, and it was all in a single day. An amazing place. Miami has some nice beaches, and the Everglades are neat, but my pick would definitely be San Diego.
I recall a single day one March in San Diego where I did a beautiful morning beach hike in sunny, 78 degree weather in Torrey Pines state park, drove inland to the Laguna mountains where there had been a recent dusting of snow at 6000 feet, and then drove a little further east into Anza-Borrego state park where I walked amid the cacti and ocotillo plants in the desert with the temps nearing 100 degrees. This was all in San Diego county, and it was all in a single day. An amazing place. Miami has some nice beaches, and the Everglades are neat, but my pick would definitely be San Diego.
San diego is only pretty in the winter in the summer it's dry and brown.
Miami looks more beautiful and the people look much better.
You need to have SPECIFICS of comparison between two or more cities when creating a this vs there thread here. Just "which would you rather live in" isn't specific enough. Which would you prefer to live in for what reasons? Weather? climate? Outdoor activities? etc.
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