Although the City of Tijuana is on the Pacific, the steep terrain allows very little public access to the coast. This site located on the southern tip of Tijuana is one of few sites that allow the public access to the ocean.
Caminos y Puentes brought in over 80 trucks of earth to sculpt the land and raise the area of the portal to have a commanding view of the Pacific. The City of Tijuana also provided native drought resistant plants that will naturally spread and create ground cover for the entire park.
The students from Vladivostok, Yantai, San Diego, and Tijuana stayed on a ranch in La Gloria, a neighborhood in Tijuana. Having the students live together allowed them to explore their different cultures and enjoy the hospitality and warmth of the Mexican people. Lifelong friendships sprang from shared meals, conversation, music, photos, and the exchange of ideas that flowed from both similarities and differences in students’ backgrounds.