There was about 7 native American tongva rancherias on the San Pedro and Palos Verdes peninsula in 1830and many others in harbor area Wilmington long beach, Torrance lomita, Carson and Catalina island
Good job. I was raised in San Pedro. Loved to ditch school and hang out all throughout Pedro. Especially on the beaches. Then weekends and all summer on Catalina..😊
Nice job!! Been there many, many times. Wow, they used to fish 2 tons of abalone a day there? No surprise that in 8 years nothing was left and the state had to move in.
Its on a dead end on Stargazer i think. Is the surf shack still there? There used to be a super chill spot there with a swing. I used to go there every day.
@@edwintravelsto2758 yeah of course as a local it's always nice to see people visit and create videos to show just how beautiful it is here glad you did it and thank you visit soon!
There was about 7 native American tongva rancherias on the San Pedro and Palos Verdes peninsula in 1830and many others in harbor area Wilmington long beach, Torrance lomita, Carson and Catalina island
It's a good thing that they have been ran off otherwise they be selling all these native made knick knacks..
Good job. I was raised in San Pedro. Loved to ditch school and hang out all throughout Pedro. Especially on the beaches. Then weekends and all summer on Catalina..😊
Same water same benefits .Loving this place since the 70's.Nice video.
Great job! I have spent a good portion of my life hanging out these rocks.
Loved the video, went surfing there today and had no idea the history I was shredding on. Where's part two?
Research has been a little hard with Covid messing it up but I'm working on it!
Very Cool ! The background looks like You’re in Hawaii ! 🌺
Cool. Thank you. I love that area
ROYAL PALMS 🌴 .....TO LOCALS .....SP FOR LIFE ✌👊
Good to know! Thanks!
✌ IN YOUR TRAVELS ! MY BROTHER.....🌍🌎🌏
Very interesting and educational!... love 💕 it , learned a lot too!... Thanks for sharing 😘
Where's Part 2?
Just what I was thinking.
Nice job!! Been there many, many times. Wow, they used to fish 2 tons of abalone a day there? No surprise that in 8 years nothing was left and the state had to move in.
@@davidortega357 My uncle was a fisherman in San Pedro during that time and mentioned the abalone sandwiches as well. Thank you for sharing.
Royal Palms🌴 to be precise..nice video
Grew up there and all around San Pedro
Peeedro! 🏴☠️
Its on a dead end on Stargazer i think. Is the surf shack still there? There used to be a super chill spot there with a swing. I used to go there every day.
My company planted the palm trees at Royal Beach back in the 90s
Home sweet home born and raised
It's extremely beautiful.
Thanks for the video
Gracias ❤️
That's actually Royal Palms Beach. White Point Nature Preserve is right above that. But great video man it really is beautiful.
There was so much info out there that woulld say one thing and other info saying something else. Thanks for correcting me!
@@edwintravelsto2758 yeah of course as a local it's always nice to see people visit and create videos to show just how beautiful it is here glad you did it and thank you visit soon!
Good video I just subscribed 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you ❤️
cool info
Juan Cabillo landed on that peninsula in 1542 not 1770..
Unbelievable!! 🍎🍎🍎
Its amazing how much history there is around here!
question: Was it called White's Point? Was it mainly a place for white people?
What about all the cats 🐈
No you are not you are at royal palms.
Thank you ❤