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California is the 3rd biggest state of the US with a surface of 156.256
mi² or 404.808 km². However, it is the most important one; in
the past with the goldrush (California was called "the Golden State") as
well as in the present, with a flourishing economy and with huge cities
like L.A., San Francisco, San Diego and the capital Sacramento. California
has the largest population of all American States: 30 million people.
There
are 2 ways to visit this page:
1. You just read all of it; a journey of about 15 days, starting in Los
Angeles through San Diego, Las Vegas and
ending in San Francisco.
2. You just click one of the links below to the city, town, National Park,
... you're interested in. To go back to this
page, use the 'back'-button of your browser.
Los Angeles
Death Valley
San Diego
Mono Lake + Bodie (Ghost Town)
Palm
Springs + Joshua Tree National Monument
Yosemite National Park
Las Vegas
Monterey + Carmel
Grand Canyon + Hoover Dam
San Francisco
| 1) Los Angeles |

There are a few things you just can't miss out on during your visit of LA. For instance:
a) beaches
At Venice Beach you can lie or walk along miles of beautiful "blue-sky"
beaches with a lot of little shops at the edge of the beach. In a special
part, called "Muscle Beach", all the future Schwarzeneggers and Van Dammes
are working out and showing off to the girls.
At Santa Monica Beach you can find many beautiful palm trees. The Santa
Monica Pier may be very famous, but in fact California has other, far more
beautiful piers than that one, for example in San Francisco.
When you've got to choose between those 2 beaches, just take Venice Beach.
Santa Monica's more famous, but it certainly has known better times in
the past.
b) the movies
Always wanted to know how and where moviestars live? Just take a ride with
your car through all the streets of Beverly Hills and admire their beaurtiful
villas. On the street corners near the border of Beverly Hills or in Hollywood,
you can buy a map that indicates where your favourite movie star lives.
Of course you can also take one of the 'guided tours' through Beverly Hills
on a tourist bus on which you'll get the same information as on the map.
Also worth a visit: the Beverly Hills Hotel, built in 1912. In its Polo
Lounge a lot of movie contracts have been and are still being made.
If you'd like to run into someone famous, just go walking on Rodeo Drive,
where all the celebrities go shopping.
Then there's Hollywood.
Although
it has become an impoverished neighbourhood, it lies very beautifully in
the hills of LA. On Hollywood Boulevard you can find 'The Walk Of Fame',
all the famous stars their names written in the red stars on the sidewalk.
Really cool, but quite long if you want to read every single one of them!
Mann's Chinese Theatre is also great; not for the fake Chinese architecture,
but for the hand- and footprints in concrete of famous people like Clint
Eastwood, Bruce Lee and Doris Day. Not far from this theatre you can also
visit the Museum of famous people in Wax and the Guinness Records Museum.
Last but certainly not least: Universal Studios! This really is worth the
entrance fee. Get a terrific 3D-experience at the Terminator 2 attraction,
become really wet while admiring Jurrasic Park sets and get the ultimate
experience during the Back To The Future ride! When you just want to ease
down, you can go sit in a little train and take a look at a lot of sets
of famous movies and series like Matlock, Back To The Future, Psycho and
many others! You also get to know how some special effects work. For example,
you can watch a metro-tunnel collapse or see the streets suddenly turn
into a river raging down on the train you're sitting in! To visit Universal
Studios profoundly, you'll certainly need a whole day.
c) downtown
You can't
leave Los Angeles without having driven between the buildings of downtown.
Just take the freeway Downtown and make sure you enter Downtown on Willshire
Bld. That way you get a beautiful view of the buildings.
Just
drive around in Downtown to let the atmosphere get to you...

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