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Socal Wanderer
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5 Great Death Valley Ghost Towns
Death Valley National Park and its environs are full of mysteries, surprises, and communities that quickly went from boom to bust.
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Wild Animal Encounters (Besides the Zoo) in Southern California
There are many places in Southern California where you can take a walk on the wild side.
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excursions
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Hotel Secrets with Richard E. Grant: Scandal
In this episode the actor uncovers the gossip, intrigue, and scandal.
KCET's stories about travel, from local places to explore and Huell Howser videos of visiting little-known places, to Rick Steves traveling the world and series about food and culture abroad.
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Taking a Tech Detox: When Mobile Devices Interfere with Life
Post date:Odds are, you'll bring the things that matter to you when you travel. But perhaps at some point those things will falter, or maybe, for a moment, you will put them away. And then you will sit quietly, absorbing a world not remote at all.
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Sea Life in San Pedro
Post date:The Cabrillo Marine Aquarium was designed by Frank Gehry and is located in San Pedro's charming Cabrillo Beach Coastal Park.
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Apple Picking in Southern California's Apple Country
Post date:Apples are something you see year-round in the store, but nothing is quite like taking a bite into a freshly picked apple.
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ventura
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A Leisurely Afternoon in Ventura
Post date:Don't miss out on all the mellow charm this down-to-earth beach city has to offer.
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Weekend Getaway
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A Guide To Carmel-By-The-Sea: A Bohemian Walking Paradise
Post date:The town is composed of cottages -- the bulk of them pastel-colored and adorned with wooden plaques.
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Mariposa Creamery Schools City Dwellers in Homesteading
Post date:In the foothill community of Altadena, Gloria Putnam and Stephen Rudicel have taken the urban farming concept further than most.
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wine country
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Visiting Temecula's Wine Country
Post date:The beauty -- and fun -- of Temecula's undiscovered wine country.
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Why You Shouldn't Wait to Travel
Post date:Such memories might seem small and inconsequential, but anyone who has traveled knows they are not inconsequential at all.
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LAX
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LAX is Our Emotional Gateway
Post date:For most travelers, airports are merely utilitarian structures, facilities for processing and more. But for those who send-off or greet travelers, airports are places of tearful farewells, cheerful reunions, and every other kind of emotion in between.
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candy
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San Francisco's Most Interesting Coffee and Sweets Shops
Post date:Tokyo-based photographer Miki Usui shares her insights on the most delicious and beautifully-designed spots in San Francisco.
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Natural History Museum
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The Natural History Museum's New Nature Lab and Gardens
Post date:The Nature Gardens and Lab have injected a shot of adrenaline into the dignified NHM.
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beach
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Beach Fire Pits Restricted in Southern California
Post date:The restrictions require fire pits to be kept at least 700 feet away from the nearest residence.
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Take A Ride On The New Venice Beach Zipline
Post date:A 750-foot long zipline that reaches heights of 50 feet will open shortly at Venice Beach.
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Family Fun: Roasting Marshmallows in the Mountains
Post date:The quintessential scent of summer is a good old-fashioned campfire.
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Neighborhood Tour: Revolutionary Rose Avenue
Post date:There's more to this 'hood than meets the eye.
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Walking Tour: Baldwin Hills Stairs and Hayden Tract
Post date:The Baldwin Hills Stairs provide an epic opportunity to get outdoors and work up a sweat right in the middle of our metropolis.
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Drinking the Laundry: Wine, iPads, and Thomas Keller
Post date:The types of wines you'll be faced with at this once-in-a-lifetime destination restaurant.
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Oceanfront Luxury for Less: A Day Trip to Terranea Resort
Post date:An overnight stay at Terranea may cost over $300, but the resort's miles of oceanfront hiking trails, restaurants, and spa are all open to non-guests and totally worth the drive.
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santa barbara county
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Weekend Trip: Camping in the Sand at Jalama Beach
Post date:Jalama Beach, along California's Central Coast, offers oceanside camping in one of the most desolate locations available.
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weekend trips
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Pixies And Wine In Ojai
Post date:Ojai is very near to Los Angeles, but the land of fruit and wine feels like another planet.
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Chinese Restaurants
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