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Swami's

Beaches of San Diego County, CaliforniaBeaches of Southern CaliforniaEncinitas, CaliforniaParamahansa YoganandaReefs of California
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Swami's Surf Spot in Encinitas, California
Swami's Surf Spot in Encinitas, California

Swami's is an area in San Diego County that contains Swami's Beach and other local attractions. The beach, also known as "Swami’s Reef'" and "Swamis", is an internationally known surfing spot, a point break located in Encinitas, San Diego County, California. Swami's was named after Swami Paramahansa Yogananda, because the grounds and hermitage of the Self-Realization Fellowship ashram, built in 1937, overlook this reef point. The name "Swami's" is also given to the sand beach that extends south from the point to the next beach access point, which is next to the San Elijo State Beach camping area; this more southerly surf spot often goes by the name "Pipes". Originally the name "Swami's" was an unofficial nickname that surfers had given to the point break, but eventually the name was adopted officially, and also used as the name of the cliff-top park, which was previously known as "Seacliff Roadside Park".

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N 33.03463 ° E -117.292173 °
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1st Street
92007
California, United States
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Swami's Surf Spot in Encinitas, California
Swami's Surf Spot in Encinitas, California
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