The Coronado Beach

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There are many places I would say where I am mostly content. Concerts would have to be one of them, even though a bunch of screaming people are jumping around, that is just the place where I am at peace and feeling as happy as I can be. Another spot would be at this certain river where there’s a really tall rock by a bridge that go to, mostly during the night, and I just lay on the rock and stare at the night sky while I listen to the world going on around me. It is even better if I have pizza. That is true bliss. One place I know that definitely stands out the most where I am perfectly content, happy, stress and carefree. That place is the Coronado beach in California. That beach is so amazing and breathtakingly beautiful. I absolutely

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