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The Cabrillo Formation is a Maastrichtian stage geologic formation in coastal San Diego County , southern California . It is part of the Rosario Group . The Maastrichtian stage is of the Late Cretaceous Epoch , during the Mesozoic Era .

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80-714: The formation is found on the eastern and southwestern sides of the Point Loma peninsula including in Cabrillo National Monument , and on Mount Soledad , both within the city of San Diego . The Cabrillo Formation overlies the Point Loma Formation . A single tooth from the cartilaginous fish Squalicorax has been recovered from the Cabrillo Formation sediments of Cabrillo National Monument . This article about

160-625: A 9-hole golf course, a 46-acre (190,000 m ) waterfront park and a 100-acre (0.40 km ) historic district listed with the National Register of Historic Places . The Day at the Docks festival each April highlights Point Loma's sport fishing industry. The Festa do Espirito Santo , or Feast of the Holy Spirit, is a religious festival put on by Point Loma's large Portuguese community. It has been staged annually since 1910 and

240-763: A Christian liberal arts college whose ocean-view campus was once the home of the Theosophical Society . The Peninsula also has a branch campus of the San Diego Community College District . Two Years Before the Mast Two Years Before the Mast is a memoir by the American author Richard Henry Dana Jr. , published in 1840, having been written after a two-year sea voyage from Boston to California on

320-547: A U.S. Navy submarine, through which visitors can see the surrounding neighborhood. The floor in the entry lobby features a terrazzo map of the Point Loma Peninsula. The library holds scheduled events such as story time for children, Thursday after school movies, and arts and crafts demonstrations. The Point Loma community is part of the city of San Diego . On the San Diego City Council it

400-421: A battery of coast artillery . Following the war the area retained multiple Navy commands, including a submarine base and a Navy Electronics Laboratory ; they were eventually consolidated into Naval Base Point Loma . Other portions of Fort Rosecrans became Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery and Cabrillo National Monument . Following the death in 1891 of Helena Blavatsky , its founder, Katherine Tingley moved

480-519: A causeway is Shelter Island , which is actually not an island but a former sandbank in San Diego Bay. Shelter Island was developed in the 1950s after it was built up into dry land using material dredged from the bay. It is under the control of the Port of San Diego and contains hotels, restaurants, marinas, and public parkland. The bayside residential area called La Playa lies somewhat north of

560-416: A class, and aspects of any legal recourse they might have in bringing an abusive captain to justice. He also advances his ideas of promoting more religious instruction among seamen, Sunday religious observance by captains, and the benefits to be derived by more compassionate captains and religiously disciplined seamen, in bringing the men to more willingness to obey orders, which he believed would greatly reduce

640-455: A kitchen area, a community meeting room, and outdoor sitting patios. The lower floor is the largest children's library in the City of San Diego, featuring a simulated ship, reading desks shaped like surfboards, an art space and a Story Time Zone. In connecting to the place of Point Loma, the library's architectural style features a nautical theme. There is even an operating periscope , salvaged from

720-550: A kite without a string. Some hides get stuck part way down the cliff and Dana is lowered with ropes to retrieve them. The headlands, along with the adjacent present day city, took on Dana's name as Dana Point . Dana learned Spanish from the Californian Mexicans and became an interpreter for his ship. He befriended Kanaka (native people of the Sandwich Islands— Hawaiian Islands ) sailors in

800-604: A merchant ship starting in 1834. A film adaptation under the same name was released in 1946. In the book, which takes place between 1834 and 1836, Dana gives a vivid account of "the life of a common sailor at sea as it really is." He sails from Boston to South America and around Cape Horn to California . Dana's brig was on a voyage to trade goods from the United States for the Mexican colonial Californian California missions ' and ranchos ' cow hides. They traded at

880-564: A much smaller public library. The new library, built by Conwell Shonkwiler & Associates, was partly funded by a donation via the San Diego Foundation from the Hervey family, who had close ties to the area. Jean Jessop Hervey in particular used to visit the old Point Loma Library every Tuesday to read with her children. The library, located at 3701 Voltaire Street, is over 25,000 square feet and holds over 80,000 books. It includes

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960-458: A nine-hole golf course. Most of the ocean frontage of the peninsula is a public shoreline park called Sunset Cliffs Natural Park. The Point Loma Native Plant Garden features plants and flowers native to the San Diego area. Cabrillo National Monument is a federal historic park at the southern end of the peninsula. The James Edgar and Jean Jessop Hervey Public Library opened in 2003, replacing

1040-408: A raven black, waved in loose curls all over his head, and fine, open forehead; and his eyes he might have sold to a duchess at the price of diamonds, for their brilliancy...Take him with his well-varnished black tarpaulin stuck upon the back of his head; his long locks coming down almost into his eyes; his white duck trousers and shirt; blue jacket; and black kerchief, tied loosely round his neck; and he

1120-582: A result of community beautification efforts. The newest commercial and retail area is found at Liberty Station , site of the former Naval Training Center San Diego , which also has residential and educational sections. The Midway district at the northern end of the peninsula, adjacent to the San Diego River and the I-5 and I-8 freeways, is primarily commercial and industrial with a few small residential developments. Connected to Point Loma Village by

1200-518: A seasonal village remembered by them as Totakamalam and visited Ocean Beach periodically to harvest mussels, clams, abalone and lobsters. Point Loma was discovered by Europeans on September 28, 1542, when Portuguese navigator Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo ( João Rodrigues Cabrilho in Portuguese) departed from Mexico and led an expedition for the Spanish crown to explore the west coast of what

1280-492: A second partial cycle from Alcott to Lytton. The northwest corner of the peninsula, where the San Diego River flows into the ocean, is a separate community known as Ocean Beach . The southern one-third of the Point Loma Peninsula is entirely federal land, including Naval Base Point Loma , Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery , and Cabrillo National Monument . The area contains multiple species of wildlife , both in

1360-526: A specific stratigraphic formation in California is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Point Loma, San Diego Point Loma ( Spanish : Punta de la Loma , meaning "Hill Point"; Kumeyaay : Amat Kunyily , meaning "Black Earth") is a seaside community in San Diego, California , United States. Geographically it is a hilly peninsula that is bordered on the west and south by

1440-582: A tellingly accurate prediction of San Francisco 's future growth and significance. Of the return trip around Cape Horn, on his new ship the Alert , but with the same Captain Thompson, in the middle of the Antarctic winter, Dana gives the classic account. He describes terrifying storms and incredible beauty, giving vivid descriptions of icebergs , which he calls incomparable. The most incredible part perhaps

1520-502: Is San Diego's oldest ethnic tradition. The Cabrillo Festival each October is a weekend-long commemoration of the landing of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo in Point Loma in 1542. From June through September, nationally known musicians and comedians perform at an outdoor concert venue on Shelter Island . A free outdoor concert series features local musicians on five Friday evenings in a local park each summer. Every year since 1952,

1600-741: Is also a neighborhood-wide lighting of luminarias on Christmas Eve in the Plumosa Park area. On two Sundays in December there is a Parade of Lights, with brightly decorated boats sailing on the Bay to be viewed from the shoreline. Both Top Gun movies were shot at the New Point Loma Lighthouse and the sequel at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery . A shipyard set in Patuxent, Maryland , for The Hunt for Red October (1990)

1680-484: Is also a public charter school campus in the Liberty Station area which encompasses three high schools, two middle schools, and one elementary school, collectively known as High Tech High . Point Loma educational facilities also include a K-12 religious school, a religious elementary/middle school, and a private elementary/middle school. Post-secondary education is offered at Point Loma Nazarene University ,

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1760-639: Is an advisory board which makes recommendations to the city on planning, land use, and similar matters for the Point Loma area. There are separate planning boards for Ocean Beach and the Midway area. Point Loma has several public, charter, and private schools at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, as well as multiple private preschools, an adult school and a university. Point Loma's public schools are part of San Diego Unified School District . Neighborhood public schools include Point Loma High School , two middle schools, and seven elementary schools. There

1840-535: Is capped by much younger sandstone and conglomerate deposits from the Pleistocene era, 1 million years or less in age. These flat-lying beds lie directly on top of the gently dipping Point Loma and Cabrillo formations. The gap in the sedimentary record, called an Angular unconformity , represents about 70 million years of non-deposition and/or erosion. The cliffs on the ocean side of the peninsula are sheer and are undergoing constant erosion due to wave action. On

1920-401: Is now the United States. Cabrillo described San Diego Bay as "a very good enclosed port". Historians believe he docked his flagship on Point Loma's east shore, probably at Ballast Point . This was the first landing by a European in present-day California, so that Point Loma has been described as "where California began". More than 200 years were to pass before a permanent European settlement

2000-602: Is now the campus of Point Loma Nazarene University . During the 1920s there was a dirt airstrip known as Dutch Flats in what is now the Midway neighborhood of Point Loma. That is where Charles Lindbergh first tested and flew his airplane, The Spirit of St. Louis , which had been built in San Diego by the Ryan Aeronautical Company . A U.S. Post Office now located on the site contains several historic plaques commemorating Dutch Flats and Lindbergh. Due to

2080-433: Is part of District 2, currently represented by Jennifer Campbell. In the government of San Diego County , Point Loma is divided between District 1 and District 4. In the California state legislature it is part of Assembly District 78 , currently represented by assembly member Todd Gloria and Senate District 39 , represented by Senator Toni Atkins . At the federal level it is part of the 52nd Congressional District and

2160-621: Is recognized as a National Landmark of Soaring of the National Soaring Museum because of the many record flights that took place along the promontory. Two plaques honoring these accomplishments are near the entrance to Cabrillo National Monument . On the west side of the peninsula there are sandstone cliffs along the ocean, called the Sunset Cliffs. Geologically these cliffs are known as the Point Loma Formation . They contain fossils, including dinosaur fossils, from

2240-579: Is represented by Congressman Scott Peters . Some portions of the Point Loma peninsula are not under the jurisdiction of the city, including the federal and military lands as well as the bayside tidelands governed by the Port of San Diego . Approximately 60% of the Point Loma community is included in the Coastal Zone and is subject to regulation by the California Coastal Commission . The Peninsula Community Planning Board

2320-484: Is something more of a poet than either he or his contemporaries were aware; and that his ignorance of this gift was a loss to him as well as to us." A film adaptation was released in 1946. The story was adapted into comic book form by Classics Illustrated in 1941 and 1947. In Chapter 7 of his Is Shakespeare Dead? , Mark Twain contrasts passages from Dana's book with a passage from The Tempest to demonstrate Shakespeare 's lack of seafaring knowledge, which

2400-401: Is the Spanish word for hill. The original Spanish name of the peninsula was La Punta de la Loma de San Diego, translated as Hill Point of San Diego. This was later anglicized to Point Loma. The original Kumeyaay name was 'Amat Kunyily' meaning "black earth". There were no permanent indigenous settlements on Point Loma because of a lack of fresh water. Kumeyaay people did probably have

2480-417: Is the weeks and weeks it took to negotiate passage against winds and storms—all the while having to race up and down the ice-covered rigging to furl and unfurl sails. At one point he has an infected tooth, and his face swells up so that he is unable to work for several days, despite the need for all hands. Upon reaching Staten Island (known today as Isla de los Estados ), they know they have nearly come around

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2560-544: The Late Cretaceous period, about 75 million years ago. The formation represents one of the few sites containing dinosaur fossils in the state of California. Overlying the Point Loma Formation is another Late Cretaceous deposit called the Cabrillo Formation, which crops out in various areas of Point Loma. The top of the peninsula is fairly flat, reaches an elevation of 422 ft (129 m), and

2640-726: The Pacific Fleet . At the southern end of the peninsula is historic Fort Rosecrans, site of the U.S. Army 's Coast Artillery Corps during World War I and World War II . Fort Rosecrans also includes the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery and the USS Bennington Monument . Naval Training Center San Diego served as a basic training facility for new Navy recruits for more than 70 years, as well as hosting many specialty schools providing advanced career training for sailors. In April 1997

2720-609: The Pacific Ocean , the east by San Diego Bay and Old Town , and the north by the San Diego River . Together with the Silver Strand / Coronado peninsula, the Point Loma peninsula defines San Diego Bay and separates it from the Pacific Ocean. The term "Point Loma" is used to describe both the neighborhood and the peninsula. Point Loma has an estimated population of 47,981 (including Ocean Beach ), according to

2800-423: The 2010 Census. The Peninsula Planning Area, which includes most of Point Loma, comprises approximately 4,400 acres (1,800 ha). Point Loma is historically important as the landing place of the first European expedition to come ashore in present-day California. It houses two major military bases, a national cemetery, a national monument, and a university, in addition to residential and commercial areas. Loma

2880-863: The Bay (eastern) side of the peninsula, where there are three yacht clubs , including San Diego Yacht Club , which was home to the America's Cup from 1988 to 1995. There are half a dozen small-boat marinas on the Bay side of Point Loma. There is also a commercial dock which services sport fishing cruises as well as seasonal whale watching expeditions. Point Loma hosts the biggest sport fishing fleet in Southern California. The Bay side hosts numerous other businesses related to yachting and fishing, such as marine supply stores, yacht brokerages, boat repair yards, and hotels and motels catering to fishing enthusiasts. Some restaurants and hotels have docks for customers who arrive by boat. Tourists and locals visit

2960-498: The Horn. After the Horn has been rounded he describes the scurvy that afflicts members of the crew. There is another flogging by the captain, this time of the steward, for fighting and threatening to spill blood, but Dana seems to believe it was more justified than the previous incident in California. In White-Jacket , Herman Melville wrote, "But if you want the best idea of Cape Horn, get my friend Dana's unmatchable Two Years Before

3040-497: The Mast , Richard Henry Dana Jr. describes how sailors in the 1830s camped on the beach at La Playa, accumulated cattle hides for export, and hunted for wood and jackrabbits in the hills of Point Loma. The beach at La Playa continued to serve as San Diego's "port" until the establishment of New Town (current downtown ) in the 1870s. Ballast Point got its name from the practice of ships discarding their ballast there on arriving in San Diego Bay and taking on ballast as they left for

3120-454: The Mast . But you can read, and so you must have read it. His chapters describing Cape Horn must have been written with an icicle." In his Concluding Chapter, Dana discusses his thoughts on the captain's use of corporal punishment, the possibility of laws to limit the captain's power, contrasting with the necessity of the captain to have complete authority and control of the ship, the rights of seamen, contrasting with their general reputation as

3200-421: The Midway area into San Diego Bay, isolating Point Loma from San Diego. Because of fears that San Diego Bay might silt up, the river was diverted to its present course north of Point Loma by a levee built in 1877. Parts of Liberty Station and Point Loma Village are also fill land, reclaimed from sand spits and wetlands surrounding the Bay. The only remnant of the formerly extensive wetlands in Point Loma, aside from

3280-527: The Midway neighborhood of Point Loma. Point Loma is home to several major military installations including the US Navy's SPAWAR program, the US Marine Corps' Recruit Training Depot (MCRD San Diego) and Naval Base Point Loma . The Navy controls approximately 1,800 acres (730 ha) of Point Loma and provides employment to about 48,000 military personnel and civilians. Naval Base Point Loma, at

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3360-771: The Point Loma Association, a nonprofit group dedicated to beautification and civic improvement, and the Peninsula Chamber of Commerce. Service clubs include Rotary , Kiwanis , Optimists , Lions , the Point Loma Assembly, and the Thursday Club. Point Loma contains a few small neighborhood parks and the Cabrillo Recreation Center. There is large waterfront park at Liberty Station , which also contains

3440-642: The St. Nicholas Home Tour has been held on the first Saturday in December. The tour typically includes 4 - 6 significant homes decorated for the holidays, and is accompanied by tea, cookies, and caroling. All but one of the tours has been hosted by All Souls' Episcopal Church. This is said to be the oldest home tour west of the Mississippi River. Point Loma is noted for neighborhood Christmas decorations. Several blocks of Garrison Street near Chatsworth are particularly well known for elaborate decorations. There

3520-609: The area Fort Rosecrans . Significant U.S. Navy presence in San Diego began in 1901 with the establishment of the Navy Coaling Station in Point Loma. Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego was commissioned in 1921 and Naval Training Center San Diego in 1923, both in Point Loma; the Naval Training Center was closed in 1997. During World War II , the entire southern portion of the peninsula was closed to civilians and used for military purposes, including

3600-404: The area as "Tunaville" because of its association with the tuna-fishing fleet. The hilly area above Roseville is known as Fleetridge, named for its developer David Fleet, a son of Reuben H. Fleet . The bayside hills between Rosecrans Street and Chatsworth Boulevard north of Nimitz Boulevard are known as Loma Portal . A distinctive feature of this neighborhood is the location of street lights in

3680-418: The base was closed and these schools were moved to Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois . The former site of the base is now Liberty Station , a 361-acre (1.46 km ) mixed-use redevelopment project that includes residential, office, retail, educational, and civic, arts and cultural districts. Liberty Station was developed by the City of San Diego and The Corky McMillin companies. It also includes

3760-403: The beam for ocean-going vessels. On March 23, 1891, the lighthouse ceased to be used for its original purpose, as a new lighthouse was built nearer sea level on the same southern point. The Old Point Loma Lighthouse is now partially open to the public and has been refurbished to its historic 1880s interior. It is located within Cabrillo National Monument , named after Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo ,

3840-572: The boats, and the ship was destroyed. Dana's father first approached Harper and Brothers , as they were his publishers, though the Danas rejected the original offer for 10 percent in royalties after the first 1,000 sold. The manuscript, originally titled Journal , was rejected by four publishing houses after that offer from Harpers in 1839. Two Years Before the Mast was finally published in September 1840 in two versions, without credit to Dana on

3920-546: The book, and others he did not like, such as the company agent he had worked with, Alfred Robinson , who by this time was himself an author of a book on California. Dana expressed gratitude to Robinson for being polite to him, despite Dana not being kind to him in his book. He visited the Fremont mining operations in Mariposa County . Along with Jessie Fremont and her party, he went to Yosemite Valley . Stopping along

4000-473: The book. In 1911, Dana's son, Richard Henry Dana III, added an introduction detailing the "subsequent story and fate of the vessels, and of some of the persons with whom the reader is made acquainted." In 1909 Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot selected Two Years Before the Mast as Volume 23 of the Harvard Classics , a collection of notable literature. Two Years Before the Mast

4080-473: The cliffs on the western side of the peninsula for views of the ocean and the sunset - hence the name, Sunset Cliffs . The cliffs are unstable and can be dangerous; a woman died in a fall from the cliffs in December 2008, and other falls have resulted in injuries. The Point Loma area has a number of hotels, restaurants, and local businesses. The San Diego Sports Arena and the SOMA concert venue are located in

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4160-560: The coastal indigenous peoples , the Mexican Californios culture, and the immigrants' and traders' influences from other locales. The headland bluffs near Mission San Juan Capistrano presented an obstacle to taking the cow hides to the beach for subsequent loading onto the ship. So Dana, along with others of the Pilgrim ' s and later Alert ' s crews, tosses the hides from the bluffs, which he compared to flying

4240-488: The east side the land slopes into San Diego Bay more gradually, so that homes and developments go right to the water's edge. At the northern end of the peninsula the cliffs and hills become lower, disappearing entirely in Ocean Beach and the Midway area, where the San Diego River flows. Much of the Midway area is former marshland which has been filled in for development. In fact, the San Diego River used to flow through

4320-566: The entry expresses not only chronological information, but how a seaman "apprehends time". Monday, Nov. 10th . During a part of this day we were hove to, but the rest of the time were driving on, under close-reefed sails, with a heavy sea, a strong gale, and frequent squalls of hail and snow. Tuesday, Nov. 11th . The same. Wednesday . The same. Thursday . The same. This following passage, describing Dana's first sighting of an iceberg off Cape Horn , "reminds us of Melville" and "other passages seem to anticipate him". (Melville, born in 1819,

4400-666: The federal lands at the southern end of the peninsula (managed in part as an ecological reserve) and in the developed suburban areas. Mammals include raccoons , skunks , possums , bats , rabbits , California ground squirrels , gray foxes , and occasional coyotes . More than 300 species of birds have been observed in Point Loma, which lies on the Pacific Flyway migration route. The main economic engines of Point Loma are military facilities, neighborhood-serving retail, and marine recreation, particularly yachting and deep-sea fishing . Marine activities are mostly located on

4480-603: The first European explorer to see San Diego Bay . The lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . In addition to the lighthouse, there are five other sites in Point Loma listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Cabrillo National Monument, Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Historic District , Naval Training Center San Diego , and Rosecroft . Point Loma

4560-590: The headquarters of the Theosophical Society to " Lomaland ", a hilltop campus in Point Loma overlooking the ocean. The facility with its unusual architecture and even more unusual lifestyles became an important source of music and culture for residents of San Diego between 1900 and 1920. Producing most of its own food, the Society also experimented widely with planting trees and crops such as eucalyptus and avocado , giving that formerly barren part of Point Loma its current heavily wooded character. The Lomaland site

4640-410: The light, and in the midst lay this immense mountain-island, its cavities and valleys thrown into deep shade, and its points and pinnacles glittering in the sun....But no description can give any idea of the strangeness, splendor, and, really, the sublimity, of the sight. Its great size... its slow motion, as its base rose and sank in the water, and its high points nodded against the clouds; the dashing of

4720-520: The middle of several street intersections instead of on the sidewalk. Loma Portal lies directly in the takeoff pattern for planes from San Diego International Airport , making it the home of the "Point Loma Pause" where all conversation ceases temporarily due to airplane noise. The east–west streets in Roseville and Loma Portal are known as the "alphabetical author streets". The streets are named for authors in alphabetical order from Addison to Zola, with

4800-519: The necessity and incidence of punishment. In 1869, Dana published a new edition which removed some content from the original and added an appendix entitled "Twenty-Four Years After". This appendix recounts his visit to California in 1859, after the Gold Rush , by which time the state had been totally transformed. During this trip, he revisited some of the sites mentioned in the book as well as seeing old friends, including some that had been mentioned in

4880-502: The ocean side (because of the proximity of Point Loma Nazarene College ). The Sunset Cliffs neighborhood is on the west side, above ocean bluffs, and is known for its views of the Pacific Ocean. Roseville , named for San Diego pioneer Louis Rose , encompasses the oldest settled part of the peninsula. Roseville was originally a separate town but later was absorbed into San Diego. Many Portuguese fishermen and fishing boat owners settled there more than 100 years ago. Some people refer to

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4960-441: The open ocean. Fort Guijarros was constructed at Ballast Point in 1797. Ballast Point and La Playa are now on the grounds of Naval Base Point Loma . The longtime association of San Diego with the U.S. military began in Point Loma. The southern portion of the Point Loma peninsula was set aside for military purposes as early as 1852. Over the next several decades the U.S. Army set up a series of coastal artillery batteries and named

5040-530: The original La Playa, the beach where commercial and military ships anchored during the early days of the city. La Playa includes some of the most expensive homes in San Diego. Some bayfront homes have private piers for small boats. The hills above La Playa are known as the Wooded Area on the bay side of Catalina Boulevard (so called because of the many mature trees in the area), and the College Area on

5120-649: The ports in San Diego Bay , San Pedro Bay , Santa Barbara Channel , Monterey Bay , and San Francisco Bay . The provenance of this history is well supported by records showing the company of Sprague and James building and launching a brig named Pilgrim in 1825 in Medford, Massachusetts . Dana arrived in Alta California when it was a province of Mexico , and no longer Spanish colonial Las Californias . He gives descriptions of landing at each of

5200-441: The ports up and down the California coast as they existed then. The ports served (south to north) Mission San Diego de Alcalá , Mission San Juan Capistrano , Pueblo de Los Angeles (and Mission San Gabriel Arcángel ), Mission Santa Barbara (and Presidio of Santa Barbara ), Presidio of Monterey , and Presidio of San Francisco with their very small settlements and surrounding large Mexican land grant ranchos . He also describes

5280-426: The ports, one of whose lives Dana would save when his captain would as soon see him die. He was a witness to two floggings of Pilgrim crew members by Captain Thompson, which he believed to be undeserved and unjustified, but was powerless to do anything about them, as the captain was the law aboard ship. He spent a season on the San Diego shore preparing hides for shipment to Boston, and his journey home. Dana also makes

5360-866: The prevailing sea-breezes and long north–south ridge, Point Loma was a well-known gliding site during 1929–1935. William Hawley Bowlus , the Superintendent of Construction on the Spirit of St. Louis and a resident of Point Loma, built the first American sailplane, the Bowlus SP-1, and flew that aircraft along the west side of Point Loma to establish new American endurance records. Bowlus later used other refined designs to soar for over 9 hours near Cabrillo National Monument, and one of Bowlus' students, Jack C. Barstow, soared over Point Loma for over 15 hours in 1930 to establish an unofficial world record for soaring endurance. In light of these accomplishments, Point Loma

5440-604: The riverbed itself, is a city-owned nature preserve called Famosa Slough , which branches off from the river near its mouth. There are several distinct neighborhoods in the Point Loma peninsula. Most neighborhoods in Point Loma consist primarily of single family homes. The commercial and retail heart of the peninsula is called Point Loma Village. Its retail establishments serve local residents as well as yachting and sport fishing interests. The streets in Point Loma Village are lined with hundreds of jacaranda trees as

5520-513: The southern end of Rosecrans Street in the La Playa area, is the home of Submarine Squadron 11 , with several nuclear fast-attack submarines, and the Naval Mine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Command, including eight Avenger class mine countermeasures ships. The naval base also houses extensive electronic and communications operations (including the former Naval Electronics Laboratory ) serving

5600-437: The title page. Dana had asked for assistance from the poet William Cullen Bryant , whose poem " Thanatopsis " was praised by Dana's father. Bryant again brought the manuscript to Harper's, hoping they would pay $ 500 to its author, though they ultimately paid Dana only $ 250 along with 24 complimentary copies. Though the book sold 10,000 copies during its first year, Dana did not receive any royalties from sales of this edition of

5680-510: The waves upon it, which, breaking high with foam, lined its base with a white crust; and the thundering sound of the cracking of the mass, and the breaking and tumbling down of huge pieces; together with its nearness and approach, which added a slight element of fear,—all combined to give to it the character of true sublimity. The following description of the English sailor, Bill Jackson, has literary similarities to Melville's Billy Budd : He

5760-580: The way at Clark's Station in Wawona , he described Galen Clark as a gracious host. Dana also included the subsequent personal histories of Captain Thompson and many of the officers and crew members of Pilgrim and Alert . A final note records the fate of his ship, the Alert . In 1862 during the Civil War , it was captured by the Confederate commerce raider Alabama , the crew were forced into

5840-420: Was "conceived as a protest and written to improve the lot of the common sailor". The literary style provides a concrete description of a seaman's life to serve as a practical guide, and not as an adventure novel. His unpolished, laconic style achieved a literary quality, however, that influenced novelist Herman Melville , according to American essayist Wright Morris . In the following excerpt from Dana's diary,

5920-450: Was a fine specimen of manly beauty... His strength must have been great, and he had the sight of a vulture. It is strange that one should be so minute in the description of an unknown, outcast sailor, whom one may never see again, and whom no one may care to hear about; but so it is. Some people we see under no remarkable circumstances, but whom, for some reason or other, we never forget. He called himself Bill Jackson... . Writes Morris, "Dana

6000-415: Was admitted to the United States. ) Perched atop the southern point that creates the entrance of the bay with Coronado, the small, two-story lighthouse was completed in 1854 and first lit on November 15, 1855. At 422 feet (129 m) above sea level at the entrance of the bay, the seemingly good location for a lighthouse soon proved to be a poor choice, as fog and cloud within the marine layer often obscured

6080-578: Was established in San Diego in 1769. Mission San Diego itself was in the San Diego River valley, but its port was a bayside beach in Point Loma called La Playa (Spanish for beach). The historic La Playa Trail , the oldest European trail on the West Coast , led from the Mission and Presidio to La Playa, where ships anchored and unloaded their cargoes via small boats. Part of the route became present-day Rosecrans Street. In his book Two Years Before

6160-448: Was exactly four years Dana's junior, and returned from his first tour as a seaman when Two Years Before the Mast was first published in 1840): And there lay, floating in the ocean, several miles off, an immense, irregular mass, its top and points covered with snow, and its centre of a deep indigo color.... As far as the eye could reach, the sea in every direction was of a deep blue color, the waves running high and fresh, and sparkling in

6240-531: Was filmed at Naval Base Point Loma . Werner Herzog filmed scenes for My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done (2009) on the streets of Point Loma. Ken Davitian filmed some of his scenes for The Samuel Project (2018) at Shelter Island Cleaners and Alexandra Slade filmed one of her scenes for Friend of the World (2020) at Sunset Cliffs. Scenes from Antwone Fisher (2002) and Skid Marks (2007) were also filmed in Point Loma. Civic organizations include

6320-474: Was named as a National Landmark of Soaring by the National Soaring Museum in 1996 with a plaque near the launching area at Cabrillo National Monument. The best known landmark in Point Loma is the Old Point Loma lighthouse , an icon occasionally used to represent the entire city of San Diego. (It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the "Old Spanish Lighthouse"; in fact it was built after California

6400-452: Was tall; but you only perceived it when he was standing by the side of others, for the great breadth of his shoulders and chest made him appear but little above the middle height. His chest was as deep as it was wide; his arm like that of Hercules; and his hand "the fist of a tar—every hair a rope-yarn." With all this he had one of the pleasantest smiles I ever saw. His cheeks were of a handsome brown; his teeth brilliantly white; and his hair, of

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