Story behind the iconic ‘Mushroom House’ on Black’s Beach

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Published 2023-11-23
The La Jolla landmark has been a tourist attraction for decades due to its out-of-this-world appearance and unique designs.

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  • @joecampo1770
    Can’t believe all the vandalism that jackwagons are doing to this landmark. No respect.
  • @Guest2022_
    Why doesn’t the owners just sell it for someone who will maintain it who has the money… if I was a millionaire or billionaire I’d invest in to make it better.
  • @Backcountryhiker
    It's a shame to see it all "painted up" and the windows boarded up. Not that many years ago there wasn't a mark on the place.
  • @d.b.q.p.1540
    Весьма оригинальный гриб у моря "растет", а ведь можно было сделать достопримечательностью для туризма. Автору большой респект за идею!
  • @jakeforrest
    There is a special place in hell for graffiti painters…
  • I got drunk and climbed the elevator tracks that go all the way up to the top one time.
  • @joecurry6102
    Can't have nice things anymore. Too much graffiti
  • @kurtlogan6912
    someone got hurt on the elevator and he got sued and he said he will never open it again
  • @pedrozatravel
    This is very sad that it isn't being maintained, vandals are bad
  • @nightdipper5178
    The sea level has not risen in the past 100 years. In 1992 Al Gore said that the Maldives would be underwater by 2010, sea level hasn't risen and they're now building a multi-billion dollar resort on the SAME beachfront. Obama and Bezo bought beachfront mansions. How did a career a civil servant get the money to buy MULTIPLE beachfront estates?????
  • @Cody6918
    Graffiti vandals , I hate them.
  • @enkilugal3282
    Ha! They had to throw in some global warming statement, "sea level rise", toward the end of the video. Please inform us knowledgeable people on how much the Pacific Ocean has risen over the past 100 years at this location. hint: 0.0 inches