October 2008 Archives
California's Gold:
An episode devoted to this remarkable desert plant which has come to symbolize the Mojave Desert.
California's Gold:
Join Huell as he partakes of California’s edible delights - olives and berries.
California's Gold:
Join Huell as he visits a vast cacti patch for harvesting, an ostrich farm and a blooming, bright marigold field.
California's Gold:
Huell explores the history behind the bridge, from when skeptics called it “a bridge that couldn’t be built” to it being one of California’s most magnificent engineered structures.
California's Gold:
Huell focuses on the traditions that remind California of its rich heritage.
California's Gold:
Huell goes to Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro for its famous “grunion run”; then heads to the open plains of the Carrizo Plain Natural Area.
California Missions:
Huell visits the Huntington Library, which has one of the largest collections of Mission art in the world.
California's Green:
Huell takes a look at the fascinating process of converting used vegetable oil shipped from restaurants into a sustainable form of motor fuel.
California's Green:
Glass, aluminum and paper aren’t the only goods that can be recycled. In this episode, Huell sees “reprocessing” in a whole new light.
California's Golden Parks:
Huell takes a trip to Ano Nuevo, a national state reserve located 55 miles south of San Francisco.
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Huell revisits the Red Car Tunnels under Los Angeles and the tunnel entrance at Belmont Station.
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Join Huell as he uncovers two remarkable, little-known Los Angeles treasures: the Koyasan Temple and Franklin Canyon park.
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