10/12/20-10/16/20 Week In Photos

  • The iconic Carlsbad sign illuminates the sky as night falls. As the sun began to set, the Carlsbad sign lit up the streets in the village.

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  • The girls volleyball team returns to campus for an open-gym in safe cohorts. This past week, many sports including volleyball, baseball, track and field and cross country have returned to campus for conditioning and practices.

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  • A plane from Southwest Airlines flies into the San Diego International Airport. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, travellers are required to wear facial coverings for the entire duration of their flight, and middle seats are no longer available in order to practice social distancing in the air.

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  • The village Starbucks Coffee Shop is all decked out for Halloween with custom, homemade decorations. Customers enjoyed their drinks as well as the fantastical decorations.

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  • A secluded section of the beach is highlighted by the beautiful scenery. People passing by got a glimpse of the breathtaking view.

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  • Carlsbad Beach residents enjoy the ocean view before the sun sets. They gazed at the sea before the tide crept up for night.

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  • Carlsbad citizens are enjoying the Carlsbad beach as it flourishes in the sunny and bright weather. Everyone was wearing a mask and staying safe while simultaneously having a good time.

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  • A group of people exit a plane at the San Diego International Airport. As of July 1, SAN has measures in place like increased signage, cleaning of high-traffic areas and seat separation near the boarding gates to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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  • The Carlsbad Strawberry Field holds their annual pumpkin patch for the fall season. Families safely social distanced in the area while they picked out the perfect pumpkin.

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  • Tourists and members of the community are in line to purchase tickets before they are granted access into The Carlsbad Strawberry Field/Pumpkin Patch. Signs regarding COVID-19 rules and regulations are presented at the entrance so visitors can have a safe experience.

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