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Delaypat's History Tour - Coloma, California and a little ghost hunting
We decided to take a trip in Lisas new car to Coloma, Ca. This is where gold was discovered in 1848, causing a boom to the area. Lots of history still stands...
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Haunted Coloma
Welcome to haunted Colomo were we investigate James Marshal.
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Gold Panning on the American River, Coloma, CA - Trekaroo. trootrip
http://www.trekaroo.com/hotels/coloma-country-inn-bed-breakfast-coloma-california A B&B; set in an historic house and carriage house built in 1852. Rustic and...
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GoPro: Whitewater Rafting Coloma California
Whitewater Connection Whitewater Rafting Music: Ki:Theory "Cloverland" Yppah "Never Mess With Sunday" 2013 NOT 3013.
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Sutter's Mill site in Coloma, California gold rush
My video of Sutter's Mill site in Coloma, California where the 1849 gold rush started in the United States. In 1848 James Marshall found gold at the mill bel...
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Meteor in Coloma California
Brief Video with info about the meteor that fell in Coloma/Lotus, California.
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American River - Coloma California
Ran down to the river to see if I could get some vid of kayakers and rafters, only got a couple going by, I guess its slow on a weekday. Using a quadcopter w...
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Coloma California Part 1 "A Brief Introduction To The First Site In Ca Where Gold Was Discovered"
Coloma is a semi ghost town it is relevant to our Paranormal Society due to its history and age. This was the first site where gold was discovered in Califor...
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Marshall Gold Discovery Park, Coloma, California
Docent (period actor) teaching kids about medicine and fire in the 1800's.
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River tubing with the boswells at Coloma california
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Sutters Mill Coloma California Meteorite Magnet Test
In this demonstration, I prove the Sutters Mill, Coloma, Ca. meteorite is magnetic using a N52 Neodymium Rare Earth Magnet. As you can see the small piece st...
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gold mining coloma ca.
were gold was discovered in coloma ca..music by brian stiroh royalty free filmed by stingrays outdoor adventures for utube..at coloma ca..on the american riv...
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Scholl Bus Gold Prospecting - Coloma, California
Digging material out of a crack along the American River, a couple miles downstream from Coloma, CA.
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Trout Fishing near Coloma, CA
We love this spot!!!
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fly fishing wild rainbow trout release american river Coloma California
Fly fishing American River wild rainbow trout release.
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Haunted Sierra Nevada House Coloma California.MP4
The Bridal Suite - Room Four The bridal suite is Isabella's favorite room, so much so that often the door is found unlocked - perhaps so that Pete can find h...
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Prospectors Diggers Pickers in Coloma California MOTHER LODE
Eddie El Dorado gives Minnesota Joe some Minining advice and tours the Historic gold discovery site at Sutters Mill, Alluvial Adam is also seen here, It was a fun time for all of us
Seth Otto did the camera work on this Video
good job Seth. Thanx to all of our Digger Fans
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Brad & David gold panning with Rattlesnake Rusty at Coloma, California
Brad & David gold panning with Rattlesnake Rusty at Coloma, California on 09-08-09.
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Coloma California Cheryl Shuman Frederic Rhoades Beverly Hills 90210 1
Have you ever visited Coloma, California? It's the site where gold was first discovered in California. The history and natural beauty there are fascinating. ...
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Coloma California Cheryl Shuman Frederic Rhoades Beverly Hills 90210 2
Have you ever visited Coloma, California? It's the site where gold was first discovered in California. The history and natural beauty there are fascinating. ...
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Coloma, California Hike with the Wife and Puppies
I am fortunate to have always lived in the most beautiful places. Here we're doing a morning walk in Coloma, CA with the puppies.
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Rafting The American River in Coloma, California
During Family vacation in Coloma, California, Aug. 2010. Water was kind of cold. Temperature was about 85 F. This part of the The American River has class II...
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The River Ranch // 6392 Bayne Rd, Coloma, CA
Presented By Jim Copeland of California Outdoor Properties.
Delaypat's History Tour - Coloma, California and a little ghost hunting
We decided to take a trip in Lisas new car to Coloma, Ca. This is where gold was discovered in 1848, causing a boom to the area. Lots of history still stands......
We decided to take a trip in Lisas new car to Coloma, Ca. This is where gold was discovered in 1848, causing a boom to the area. Lots of history still stands...
wn.com/Delaypat's History Tour Coloma, California And A Little Ghost Hunting
We decided to take a trip in Lisas new car to Coloma, Ca. This is where gold was discovered in 1848, causing a boom to the area. Lots of history still stands...
- published: 26 Mar 2013
- views: 621
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author: Delaypat
Haunted Coloma
Welcome to haunted Colomo were we investigate James Marshal....
Welcome to haunted Colomo were we investigate James Marshal.
wn.com/Haunted Coloma
Welcome to haunted Colomo were we investigate James Marshal.
Gold Panning on the American River, Coloma, CA - Trekaroo. trootrip
http://www.trekaroo.com/hotels/coloma-country-inn-bed-breakfast-coloma-california A B&B; set in an historic house and carriage house built in 1852. Rustic and......
http://www.trekaroo.com/hotels/coloma-country-inn-bed-breakfast-coloma-california A B&B; set in an historic house and carriage house built in 1852. Rustic and...
wn.com/Gold Panning On The American River, Coloma, Ca Trekaroo. Trootrip
http://www.trekaroo.com/hotels/coloma-country-inn-bed-breakfast-coloma-california A B&B; set in an historic house and carriage house built in 1852. Rustic and...
- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 387
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author: Trekaroo
GoPro: Whitewater Rafting Coloma California
Whitewater Connection Whitewater Rafting Music: Ki:Theory "Cloverland" Yppah "Never Mess With Sunday" 2013 NOT 3013....
Whitewater Connection Whitewater Rafting Music: Ki:Theory "Cloverland" Yppah "Never Mess With Sunday" 2013 NOT 3013.
wn.com/Gopro Whitewater Rafting Coloma California
Whitewater Connection Whitewater Rafting Music: Ki:Theory "Cloverland" Yppah "Never Mess With Sunday" 2013 NOT 3013.
Sutter's Mill site in Coloma, California gold rush
My video of Sutter's Mill site in Coloma, California where the 1849 gold rush started in the United States. In 1848 James Marshall found gold at the mill bel......
My video of Sutter's Mill site in Coloma, California where the 1849 gold rush started in the United States. In 1848 James Marshall found gold at the mill bel...
wn.com/Sutter's Mill Site In Coloma, California Gold Rush
My video of Sutter's Mill site in Coloma, California where the 1849 gold rush started in the United States. In 1848 James Marshall found gold at the mill bel...
- published: 06 Oct 2008
- views: 15950
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author: batestim
Meteor in Coloma California
Brief Video with info about the meteor that fell in Coloma/Lotus, California....
Brief Video with info about the meteor that fell in Coloma/Lotus, California.
wn.com/Meteor In Coloma California
Brief Video with info about the meteor that fell in Coloma/Lotus, California.
American River - Coloma California
Ran down to the river to see if I could get some vid of kayakers and rafters, only got a couple going by, I guess its slow on a weekday. Using a quadcopter w......
Ran down to the river to see if I could get some vid of kayakers and rafters, only got a couple going by, I guess its slow on a weekday. Using a quadcopter w...
wn.com/American River Coloma California
Ran down to the river to see if I could get some vid of kayakers and rafters, only got a couple going by, I guess its slow on a weekday. Using a quadcopter w...
Coloma California Part 1 "A Brief Introduction To The First Site In Ca Where Gold Was Discovered"
Coloma is a semi ghost town it is relevant to our Paranormal Society due to its history and age. This was the first site where gold was discovered in Califor......
Coloma is a semi ghost town it is relevant to our Paranormal Society due to its history and age. This was the first site where gold was discovered in Califor...
wn.com/Coloma California Part 1 A Brief Introduction To The First Site In Ca Where Gold Was Discovered
Coloma is a semi ghost town it is relevant to our Paranormal Society due to its history and age. This was the first site where gold was discovered in Califor...
Marshall Gold Discovery Park, Coloma, California
Docent (period actor) teaching kids about medicine and fire in the 1800's....
Docent (period actor) teaching kids about medicine and fire in the 1800's.
wn.com/Marshall Gold Discovery Park, Coloma, California
Docent (period actor) teaching kids about medicine and fire in the 1800's.
Sutters Mill Coloma California Meteorite Magnet Test
In this demonstration, I prove the Sutters Mill, Coloma, Ca. meteorite is magnetic using a N52 Neodymium Rare Earth Magnet. As you can see the small piece st......
In this demonstration, I prove the Sutters Mill, Coloma, Ca. meteorite is magnetic using a N52 Neodymium Rare Earth Magnet. As you can see the small piece st...
wn.com/Sutters Mill Coloma California Meteorite Magnet Test
In this demonstration, I prove the Sutters Mill, Coloma, Ca. meteorite is magnetic using a N52 Neodymium Rare Earth Magnet. As you can see the small piece st...
gold mining coloma ca.
were gold was discovered in coloma ca..music by brian stiroh royalty free filmed by stingrays outdoor adventures for utube..at coloma ca..on the american riv......
were gold was discovered in coloma ca..music by brian stiroh royalty free filmed by stingrays outdoor adventures for utube..at coloma ca..on the american riv...
wn.com/Gold Mining Coloma Ca.
were gold was discovered in coloma ca..music by brian stiroh royalty free filmed by stingrays outdoor adventures for utube..at coloma ca..on the american riv...
Scholl Bus Gold Prospecting - Coloma, California
Digging material out of a crack along the American River, a couple miles downstream from Coloma, CA....
Digging material out of a crack along the American River, a couple miles downstream from Coloma, CA.
wn.com/Scholl Bus Gold Prospecting Coloma, California
Digging material out of a crack along the American River, a couple miles downstream from Coloma, CA.
Haunted Sierra Nevada House Coloma California.MP4
The Bridal Suite - Room Four The bridal suite is Isabella's favorite room, so much so that often the door is found unlocked - perhaps so that Pete can find h......
The Bridal Suite - Room Four The bridal suite is Isabella's favorite room, so much so that often the door is found unlocked - perhaps so that Pete can find h...
wn.com/Haunted Sierra Nevada House Coloma California.Mp4
The Bridal Suite - Room Four The bridal suite is Isabella's favorite room, so much so that often the door is found unlocked - perhaps so that Pete can find h...
- published: 11 Dec 2011
- views: 947
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author: debsocks1
Prospectors Diggers Pickers in Coloma California MOTHER LODE
Eddie El Dorado gives Minnesota Joe some Minining advice and tours the Historic gold discovery site at Sutters Mill, Alluvial Adam is also seen here, It was a f...
Eddie El Dorado gives Minnesota Joe some Minining advice and tours the Historic gold discovery site at Sutters Mill, Alluvial Adam is also seen here, It was a fun time for all of us
Seth Otto did the camera work on this Video
good job Seth. Thanx to all of our Digger Fans
wn.com/Prospectors Diggers Pickers In Coloma California Mother Lode
Eddie El Dorado gives Minnesota Joe some Minining advice and tours the Historic gold discovery site at Sutters Mill, Alluvial Adam is also seen here, It was a fun time for all of us
Seth Otto did the camera work on this Video
good job Seth. Thanx to all of our Digger Fans
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 9
Brad & David gold panning with Rattlesnake Rusty at Coloma, California
Brad & David gold panning with Rattlesnake Rusty at Coloma, California on 09-08-09....
Brad & David gold panning with Rattlesnake Rusty at Coloma, California on 09-08-09.
wn.com/Brad David Gold Panning With Rattlesnake Rusty At Coloma, California
Brad & David gold panning with Rattlesnake Rusty at Coloma, California on 09-08-09.
Coloma California Cheryl Shuman Frederic Rhoades Beverly Hills 90210 1
Have you ever visited Coloma, California? It's the site where gold was first discovered in California. The history and natural beauty there are fascinating. ......
Have you ever visited Coloma, California? It's the site where gold was first discovered in California. The history and natural beauty there are fascinating. ...
wn.com/Coloma California Cheryl Shuman Frederic Rhoades Beverly Hills 90210 1
Have you ever visited Coloma, California? It's the site where gold was first discovered in California. The history and natural beauty there are fascinating. ...
Coloma California Cheryl Shuman Frederic Rhoades Beverly Hills 90210 2
Have you ever visited Coloma, California? It's the site where gold was first discovered in California. The history and natural beauty there are fascinating. ......
Have you ever visited Coloma, California? It's the site where gold was first discovered in California. The history and natural beauty there are fascinating. ...
wn.com/Coloma California Cheryl Shuman Frederic Rhoades Beverly Hills 90210 2
Have you ever visited Coloma, California? It's the site where gold was first discovered in California. The history and natural beauty there are fascinating. ...
Coloma, California Hike with the Wife and Puppies
I am fortunate to have always lived in the most beautiful places. Here we're doing a morning walk in Coloma, CA with the puppies....
I am fortunate to have always lived in the most beautiful places. Here we're doing a morning walk in Coloma, CA with the puppies.
wn.com/Coloma, California Hike With The Wife And Puppies
I am fortunate to have always lived in the most beautiful places. Here we're doing a morning walk in Coloma, CA with the puppies.
- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 108
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author: Tom Callos
Rafting The American River in Coloma, California
During Family vacation in Coloma, California, Aug. 2010. Water was kind of cold. Temperature was about 85 F. This part of the The American River has class II......
During Family vacation in Coloma, California, Aug. 2010. Water was kind of cold. Temperature was about 85 F. This part of the The American River has class II...
wn.com/Rafting The American River In Coloma, California
During Family vacation in Coloma, California, Aug. 2010. Water was kind of cold. Temperature was about 85 F. This part of the The American River has class II...
The River Ranch // 6392 Bayne Rd, Coloma, CA
Presented By Jim Copeland of California Outdoor Properties....
Presented By Jim Copeland of California Outdoor Properties.
wn.com/The River Ranch 6392 Bayne Rd, Coloma, Ca
Presented By Jim Copeland of California Outdoor Properties.
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Los Angeles, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Nicknamed the City of Angels, Los Angeles is a leading world centaer of business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, and education.
The most important places to visit in Los Angeles are: Los Angeles Downtown (although Los Angeles attractions are spread over a large area, the city is architecturally diverse Downtown i
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California Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination California in the USA.
For some, San Diego - a coastal city with a wonderful climate - is California’s southernmost city, for others it is the northernmost city in Mexico. This is where we begin our tour of California, the most populated state in the USA, the Promised Land!The red tram, known as the San Diego Trolley, leaves Amtrak Station and travels south to Seapor
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California Travel Video
California Travel Video Travel Video Guide Vacation Videos,Hotel Videos,Cruise Videos,Video Tours facebook.
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San Diego Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/San-Diego.d178304.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to San Diego, often called the birthplace of California.
Start your San Diego tour with a stop in Old Town, a historic park filled with buildings dating back to the 1820s. If you want something a little livelier, go a few miles south to check out the Gaslamp District, full of Victorian-era architecture and a thriving bar
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San Francisco, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the leading financial and cultural center of Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The most important places to visit in San Francisco are: Golden Gate Bridge (no trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge. It truly is a special site that you will remember fo
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California Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
The state of California is located on the West Coast of the United States and is the land of huge palm trees, sandy beaches, girls in bikinis and sunshine; a paradise for surfers and the film industry.San Francisco is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge, the Alcatraz, its trams and the world’s most winding street. Los Angeles is a huge metropolitan that is a collection of unique smaller villages; th
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Top 10 Travel Tips - Secrets for Visiting California
SUBSCRIBE! http://tinyurl.com/p2fveuj Hi guys, I'm Veronica Hill with California Travel Tips. If you're a subscriber to this channel, you're either planning ...
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Orange, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Orange is located in Orange County, California. Orange is unusual in that many of the homes in its Old Town District were built prior to 1920; whereas many other cities in the region demolished such houses in the 1960s, Orange decided to preserve them. The small affluent city of Villa Park is surrounded by the city of Orange.
The most important places to visit in Orange
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✈Monterey, California ►Vacation Travel Guide
✈Monterey, California ►Vacation Travel Guide
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San Diego, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
San Diego, California, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States and, arguably, one of the most beautiful. The whitewashed stucco buildings give a Mediterranean-style flavor to the architecture while the culture has a decidedly Mexican influence to it (Tijuana is just a short drive over the border). Despite this foreign-country look and feel, the
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San Diego, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
San Diego, California, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States and, arguably, one of the most beautiful. The whitewashed stucco buildings give a Mediterranean-style flavor to the architecture while the culture has a decidedly Mexican influence to it (Tijuana is just a short drive over the border). Despite this foreign-country look and feel, the
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Los Angeles ~ California ~ Discover Los Angeles ~ Travel Guide
Los Angeles is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings.
This article is about the city of Los Angeles. For the Los Angeles metropolitan area see Los Angeles County.
For other places with the same name, see Los Angeles (disambiguation).
The city of Los Angeles [1] (also known simply as L.A., and nicknamed the "City of Angel
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San Francisco Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/San-Francisco.d178305.Destination-Travel-Guides
Leave the regular world behind when you step into the fog-swathed “City by the Bay.” From shopping adventures in Union Square to a trip on the city’s legendary cable cars, a trip to San Francisco is bound to leave you with incredible memories.
Stop by Fisherman’s Wharf and indulge in its shops and galleries, as well as some o
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A Los Angeles Tour and Attractions Travel Guide
https://www.expedia.com/Los-Angeles.d178280.Destination-Travel-Guides
Ready to start California dreamin’? Check out our video and get ready to soak up the sea, sand, and Los Angeles attractions!
Los Angeles, California, is a magnetic city on the coast. You can’t help but be drawn to its captivating culture, exciting attractions, and picturesque beaches. Whether you want to get a sense for the
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Ventura, CA Travel Guide - "Go or No" Review
Ventura, California Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Ventura with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko.
Watch more @How2Travelers videos!
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=andreafeczko
A short 2-hour train ride from LA, Ventura is famous for its surf breaks and quaint charm. But is it worth the trip?
- DO & SEE: Surfing, C-Street, Rincon, Em
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Travel Guide: Los Angeles, California
Its nickname is "The City of Angels." Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we learn more about Los Angeles, California.
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Disneyland
California travel expert Veronica Hill and husband Jason Hill share their guide to Disneyland California in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
In this Disneyland video, we'll take you on a tour of the Disneyland Resort and share some of our favorite Disneyland tips with you.
Try to buy your Disneyland tickets online so you don't have to hassle with the lines when you arrive. If you're st
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Downtown Napa/Napa Valley, CA Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Napa, California Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, drink, eat, stay, & shop with Andrea Feczko & Rachel Rudwall.
Watch more @How2Travelers videos!
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=andreafeczko
Producer of some of the world's finest wines, and home to the newly-renovated Downtown Napa, Napa Valley has a lot to offer. But when it comes to sippin' that wine, should you Go or
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Palm Springs - California Travel Tips
California travel expert Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Palm Springs in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
Located 114 miles east of Los Angeles off the I-10 and 111 freeways, this balmy desert oasis makes a charming weekend escape.
A few of my favorite Palm Springs attractions are the famous Palm Springs Tram, that whisks you 8,500 feet above Mount San Jacin
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Los Angeles Top 10 Attractions - California Travel Guide
Take a tour of Los Angeles, California - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Los Angeles.
Number 10, Los Angeles Downtown. Although Los Angeles attractions are spread over a large area, the city is architecturally diverse Downtown is a thriving urban center.
Number 9, Venice Beach. Experi
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San Francisco Top 10 Travel Attractions - California Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of San Francisco, California - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top 10 attractions of San Francisco.
Number 10: Cable cars. One of San Francisco's icons, cable cars are not only fun to ride, but also an efficient means for getting to various attractions withi
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✈Palm Springs, California ►Vacation Travel Guide
Palm Springs, California ▻Vacation Travel Guide.
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How Expensive is San Francisco, California? Budget Travel Tips
How much does it cost for a traveler to stay in San Francisco, California? In this video I chronicle my daily expenses.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
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Los Angeles, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Nicknamed the City of Angels, Los Angeles is a leading world centaer of business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, ...
http://bookinghunter.com
Nicknamed the City of Angels, Los Angeles is a leading world centaer of business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, and education.
The most important places to visit in Los Angeles are: Los Angeles Downtown (although Los Angeles attractions are spread over a large area, the city is architecturally diverse Downtown is a thriving urban center), Venice Beach (experience the colorful lifestyle of the West Coast on the Venice Beach, Boardwalk. Here, you will find a festive atmosphere, eclectic entertainers and funky shops), Santa Monica Pier (by the scene at Santa Monica Beach, is the famous Pier with a perennial carnival like setting. Draws locals, as well as visitors from around the world), Hollywood (everyone knows about Hollywood and you have got to visit the Hollywood sign, when in Los Angeles), Hollywood Walk of Fame (Hollywood celebrates it's contribution to entertainment through these celebrity stars), Griffith Observatory (located in Griffith Park on Mt. Hollywood, this great public observatory has state of the art facilities and excellent views of Los Angeles), Rodeo Drive (if you are a shopping buff, you will love Rodeo Drive. A glamorous shopping District, Rodeo Drive is full of upscale and fashionable shops), Beverly Hills (take a walk around, you might even spot a celebrity in this neighborhood).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Los Angeles travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
wn.com/Los Angeles, California Travel Guide Must See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Nicknamed the City of Angels, Los Angeles is a leading world centaer of business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, and education.
The most important places to visit in Los Angeles are: Los Angeles Downtown (although Los Angeles attractions are spread over a large area, the city is architecturally diverse Downtown is a thriving urban center), Venice Beach (experience the colorful lifestyle of the West Coast on the Venice Beach, Boardwalk. Here, you will find a festive atmosphere, eclectic entertainers and funky shops), Santa Monica Pier (by the scene at Santa Monica Beach, is the famous Pier with a perennial carnival like setting. Draws locals, as well as visitors from around the world), Hollywood (everyone knows about Hollywood and you have got to visit the Hollywood sign, when in Los Angeles), Hollywood Walk of Fame (Hollywood celebrates it's contribution to entertainment through these celebrity stars), Griffith Observatory (located in Griffith Park on Mt. Hollywood, this great public observatory has state of the art facilities and excellent views of Los Angeles), Rodeo Drive (if you are a shopping buff, you will love Rodeo Drive. A glamorous shopping District, Rodeo Drive is full of upscale and fashionable shops), Beverly Hills (take a walk around, you might even spot a celebrity in this neighborhood).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Los Angeles travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 07 Mar 2014
- views: 321619
California Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination California in the USA.
For some, San Diego - a coastal city with a wonderful climate - is California’s southernmost city, for oth...
Travel video about destination California in the USA.
For some, San Diego - a coastal city with a wonderful climate - is California’s southernmost city, for others it is the northernmost city in Mexico. This is where we begin our tour of California, the most populated state in the USA, the Promised Land!The red tram, known as the San Diego Trolley, leaves Amtrak Station and travels south to Seaport Village on the Mexican border while north of San Diego is Joshua Tree Park, a huge nature reserve that is located between the Mojave and Colorado Deserts. The Mormons who came to this region during their search for the ‘Promised Land’ gave the Joshua Tree its name as it reminded them of the holy prophet of the same name. Las Vegas appears like a mirage in the desert, awake night and day, THE entertainment capital of the world! Guarded by a sphinx that stretches its paws out toward the Strip, a pyramid looms above the desert paradise, the Luxor Hotel, one of many theme hotels in this incredible city. The MGM lion guards one of the largest hotels in the world with over five thousand rooms, whereas the Bellagio is a return to the exclusive nature of the casino hotels of the past: here, luxury is at its zenith - an investment of 1,8 billion dollars speaks for itself! Only two and a half hours by car to the west of Las Vegas is the USA’s most recent national park that extends to the opposite side of California’s border, Death Valley! It was through here that thousands of pioneers took a short cut while journeying west, many of them perishing in the attempt. The Yosemite National Park is a near-impenetrable landscape full of huge granite mountains over the steep slopes of which torrents of roaring water plunge a thousand metres into the valleys of the last Ice Age. Los Angeles is synonymous with Hollywood, and Beverly Hills, a perfect product of the American Dream, is its famous suburb with neat parks and blossoming flower beds. There’s also the Sidewalk Of Fame, Mann’s Chinese Theatre and Rodeo Drive, the most exclusive shopping mile in the world. And of course there’s San Francisco, a city that’s under constant threat of destruction by earthquake. Perhaps that’s why ‘Frisco exudes a strong sense of well-being that has become known as ‘That California Feelin.!’
wn.com/California Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination California in the USA.
For some, San Diego - a coastal city with a wonderful climate - is California’s southernmost city, for others it is the northernmost city in Mexico. This is where we begin our tour of California, the most populated state in the USA, the Promised Land!The red tram, known as the San Diego Trolley, leaves Amtrak Station and travels south to Seaport Village on the Mexican border while north of San Diego is Joshua Tree Park, a huge nature reserve that is located between the Mojave and Colorado Deserts. The Mormons who came to this region during their search for the ‘Promised Land’ gave the Joshua Tree its name as it reminded them of the holy prophet of the same name. Las Vegas appears like a mirage in the desert, awake night and day, THE entertainment capital of the world! Guarded by a sphinx that stretches its paws out toward the Strip, a pyramid looms above the desert paradise, the Luxor Hotel, one of many theme hotels in this incredible city. The MGM lion guards one of the largest hotels in the world with over five thousand rooms, whereas the Bellagio is a return to the exclusive nature of the casino hotels of the past: here, luxury is at its zenith - an investment of 1,8 billion dollars speaks for itself! Only two and a half hours by car to the west of Las Vegas is the USA’s most recent national park that extends to the opposite side of California’s border, Death Valley! It was through here that thousands of pioneers took a short cut while journeying west, many of them perishing in the attempt. The Yosemite National Park is a near-impenetrable landscape full of huge granite mountains over the steep slopes of which torrents of roaring water plunge a thousand metres into the valleys of the last Ice Age. Los Angeles is synonymous with Hollywood, and Beverly Hills, a perfect product of the American Dream, is its famous suburb with neat parks and blossoming flower beds. There’s also the Sidewalk Of Fame, Mann’s Chinese Theatre and Rodeo Drive, the most exclusive shopping mile in the world. And of course there’s San Francisco, a city that’s under constant threat of destruction by earthquake. Perhaps that’s why ‘Frisco exudes a strong sense of well-being that has become known as ‘That California Feelin.!’
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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California Travel Video
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San Diego Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to San Diego, often called the birthplace of California.
Start your San Diego tour ...
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Welcome to San Diego, often called the birthplace of California.
Start your San Diego tour with a stop in Old Town, a historic park filled with buildings dating back to the 1820s. If you want something a little livelier, go a few miles south to check out the Gaslamp District, full of Victorian-era architecture and a thriving bar and club scene. Bringing the kids with you, or looking for a more sedate afternoon? Stop by the San Diego Zoo and spend some time with the many animals taking up residence there – including some of the few pandas outside of China.
Explore San Diego’s ties to the sea by touring the U.S.S. Midway, Navy Pier, and Maritime Museum. From there, it’s just a skip across the bay to Coronado, where you can lay out in the sun and soak up some rays in a quiet beach town.
Round out your day with a trip to “the jewel,” better known as La Jolla, and indulge in some of the best seafood and Mexican food you’ll find anywhere. Don’t forget to say “Hi” to the sea lions.
Visit our San Diego travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to San Diego, often called the birthplace of California.
Start your San Diego tour with a stop in Old Town, a historic park filled with buildings dating back to the 1820s. If you want something a little livelier, go a few miles south to check out the Gaslamp District, full of Victorian-era architecture and a thriving bar and club scene. Bringing the kids with you, or looking for a more sedate afternoon? Stop by the San Diego Zoo and spend some time with the many animals taking up residence there – including some of the few pandas outside of China.
Explore San Diego’s ties to the sea by touring the U.S.S. Midway, Navy Pier, and Maritime Museum. From there, it’s just a skip across the bay to Coronado, where you can lay out in the sun and soak up some rays in a quiet beach town.
Round out your day with a trip to “the jewel,” better known as La Jolla, and indulge in some of the best seafood and Mexican food you’ll find anywhere. Don’t forget to say “Hi” to the sea lions.
Visit our San Diego travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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San Francisco, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the leading financial and cultural center of Northern California an...
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San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the leading financial and cultural center of Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The most important places to visit in San Francisco are: Golden Gate Bridge (no trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge. It truly is a special site that you will remember for a long time), Alcatraz Island (located in San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz used to have a prison which housed some of the toughest criminals. You can take a tour of the prison today), Coit Tower (gracing the landscape of San Francisco, the art deco tower was constructed to beautify the city. The observation tower at the top offers excellent city views), Golden Gate Park (it's an oasis that offers an escape from the city. The large park has beautiful landscape design with well-maintained gardens), Architectural heritage (a favorite activity for visitors to San Francisco is enjoying the architecture of local houses. These houses can even be found on many city postcards), Fisherman's Wharf (a popular tourist attraction. Fisherman's Wharf many activities, like boat cruises and you may even be able to watch sea lions in action), Cable cars (one of San Francisco's icons, cable cars are not only fun to ride, but also an efficient means for getting to various attractions within San Francisco) and many more.
If you want to save time and money, the most important San Francisco travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the leading financial and cultural center of Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The most important places to visit in San Francisco are: Golden Gate Bridge (no trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge. It truly is a special site that you will remember for a long time), Alcatraz Island (located in San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz used to have a prison which housed some of the toughest criminals. You can take a tour of the prison today), Coit Tower (gracing the landscape of San Francisco, the art deco tower was constructed to beautify the city. The observation tower at the top offers excellent city views), Golden Gate Park (it's an oasis that offers an escape from the city. The large park has beautiful landscape design with well-maintained gardens), Architectural heritage (a favorite activity for visitors to San Francisco is enjoying the architecture of local houses. These houses can even be found on many city postcards), Fisherman's Wharf (a popular tourist attraction. Fisherman's Wharf many activities, like boat cruises and you may even be able to watch sea lions in action), Cable cars (one of San Francisco's icons, cable cars are not only fun to ride, but also an efficient means for getting to various attractions within San Francisco) and many more.
If you want to save time and money, the most important San Francisco travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 265238
California Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
The state of California is located on the West Coast of the United States and is the land of huge palm trees, sandy beaches, girls in bikinis and sunshine; a pa...
The state of California is located on the West Coast of the United States and is the land of huge palm trees, sandy beaches, girls in bikinis and sunshine; a paradise for surfers and the film industry.San Francisco is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge, the Alcatraz, its trams and the world’s most winding street. Los Angeles is a huge metropolitan that is a collection of unique smaller villages; the capital of the film industry reaches from Santa Monica on the coast, through Malibu all the way to the elegant Beverly Hills. The main sight of San Diego is its harbour and the nostalgic Gaslamp Quarter. However, California is made up of more than just huge cities; it is also full of natural beauty, from the giant sequoias to the Yosemite National Park, the small towns that are reminiscent of the “gold rush”; the splendor of Hearst Castle and the famous amusement parks: Disneyland, Universal Studios and Sea World, San Diego.
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The state of California is located on the West Coast of the United States and is the land of huge palm trees, sandy beaches, girls in bikinis and sunshine; a paradise for surfers and the film industry.San Francisco is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge, the Alcatraz, its trams and the world’s most winding street. Los Angeles is a huge metropolitan that is a collection of unique smaller villages; the capital of the film industry reaches from Santa Monica on the coast, through Malibu all the way to the elegant Beverly Hills. The main sight of San Diego is its harbour and the nostalgic Gaslamp Quarter. However, California is made up of more than just huge cities; it is also full of natural beauty, from the giant sequoias to the Yosemite National Park, the small towns that are reminiscent of the “gold rush”; the splendor of Hearst Castle and the famous amusement parks: Disneyland, Universal Studios and Sea World, San Diego.
- published: 19 Mar 2015
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Top 10 Travel Tips - Secrets for Visiting California
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Orange, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Orange is located in Orange County, California. Orange is unusual in that many of the homes in its Old Town District were built prior ...
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Orange is located in Orange County, California. Orange is unusual in that many of the homes in its Old Town District were built prior to 1920; whereas many other cities in the region demolished such houses in the 1960s, Orange decided to preserve them. The small affluent city of Villa Park is surrounded by the city of Orange.
The most important places to visit in Orange are: Old Towne Orange, Irvine Regional Park, Steve Ambriz Memorial Park, Disneyland, Laguna Beach, Orange Zoo and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Orange travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Orange is located in Orange County, California. Orange is unusual in that many of the homes in its Old Town District were built prior to 1920; whereas many other cities in the region demolished such houses in the 1960s, Orange decided to preserve them. The small affluent city of Villa Park is surrounded by the city of Orange.
The most important places to visit in Orange are: Old Towne Orange, Irvine Regional Park, Steve Ambriz Memorial Park, Disneyland, Laguna Beach, Orange Zoo and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Orange travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 06 Sep 2013
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✈Monterey, California ►Vacation Travel Guide
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- published: 19 Dec 2013
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San Diego, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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San Diego, California, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States and, arguably, one of the most beautiful. The...
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San Diego, California, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States and, arguably, one of the most beautiful. The whitewashed stucco buildings give a Mediterranean-style flavor to the architecture while the culture has a decidedly Mexican influence to it (Tijuana is just a short drive over the border). Despite this foreign-country look and feel, the city of San Diego is uniquely American and a truly memorable place to visit.
The most important places to visit in San Diego are: Mission Beach, Balboa Park (one of the greatest urban parks of the world. With museums and gardens inside the park, you can spend days there), Hotel Del Coronado (an amazing ocean front hotel and historic national landmark. It has hosted top celebrities, like Marilyn Monroe, for over 120 years), Old Town (recreates traditional life from the past. Many fascinating buildings and artifacts bring the history alive), Tijuana, San Diego Zoo and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important San Diego travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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San Diego, California, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States and, arguably, one of the most beautiful. The whitewashed stucco buildings give a Mediterranean-style flavor to the architecture while the culture has a decidedly Mexican influence to it (Tijuana is just a short drive over the border). Despite this foreign-country look and feel, the city of San Diego is uniquely American and a truly memorable place to visit.
The most important places to visit in San Diego are: Mission Beach, Balboa Park (one of the greatest urban parks of the world. With museums and gardens inside the park, you can spend days there), Hotel Del Coronado (an amazing ocean front hotel and historic national landmark. It has hosted top celebrities, like Marilyn Monroe, for over 120 years), Old Town (recreates traditional life from the past. Many fascinating buildings and artifacts bring the history alive), Tijuana, San Diego Zoo and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important San Diego travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 27 Mar 2013
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San Diego, California Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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San Diego, California, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States and, arguably, one of the most beautiful. Th...
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San Diego, California, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States and, arguably, one of the most beautiful. The whitewashed stucco buildings give a Mediterranean-style flavor to the architecture while the culture has a decidedly Mexican influence to it (Tijuana is just a short drive over the border). Despite this foreign-country look and feel, the city of San Diego is uniquely American and a truly memorable place to visit.
The most important places to visit in San Diego are: Mission Beach, Balboa Park (one of the greatest urban parks of the world. With museums and gardens inside the park, you can spend days there), Hotel Del Coronado (an amazing ocean front hotel and historic national landmark. It has hosted top celebrities, like Marilyn Monroe, for over 120 years), Old Town (recreates traditional life from the past. Many fascinating buildings and artifacts bring the history alive), Tijuana, San Diego Zoo and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important San Diego travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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San Diego, California, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States and, arguably, one of the most beautiful. The whitewashed stucco buildings give a Mediterranean-style flavor to the architecture while the culture has a decidedly Mexican influence to it (Tijuana is just a short drive over the border). Despite this foreign-country look and feel, the city of San Diego is uniquely American and a truly memorable place to visit.
The most important places to visit in San Diego are: Mission Beach, Balboa Park (one of the greatest urban parks of the world. With museums and gardens inside the park, you can spend days there), Hotel Del Coronado (an amazing ocean front hotel and historic national landmark. It has hosted top celebrities, like Marilyn Monroe, for over 120 years), Old Town (recreates traditional life from the past. Many fascinating buildings and artifacts bring the history alive), Tijuana, San Diego Zoo and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important San Diego travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 21 Jun 2013
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Los Angeles ~ California ~ Discover Los Angeles ~ Travel Guide
Los Angeles is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings.
This article is about the ci...
Los Angeles is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings.
This article is about the city of Los Angeles. For the Los Angeles metropolitan area see Los Angeles County.
For other places with the same name, see Los Angeles (disambiguation).
The city of Los Angeles [1] (also known simply as L.A., and nicknamed the "City of Angels") is the most populous city in California. Located on a broad basin in Southern California, the city is surrounded by vast mountain ranges, valleys, forests, beautiful beaches along the Pacific Ocean, and nearby desert.
The metropolitan area is the second-most populous in the United States and home to over 17 million people who hail from all parts of the globe. The metropolitan area is spread across Los Angeles County, Orange County, and parts of San Bernardino County, Riverside County, and Ventura County.
Los Angeles is an important center of culture, medicine, agriculture, business, finance, energy, aerospace, science, food processing, media, international trade, and tourism. International tourists regard Los Angeles as most famous for "Hollywood," but a long-running trend in favor of outsourcing of film and television production has critically undermined the sector to the point where entertainment and media employ only about 120,000 people in the entire metro area (and most of them work in Burbank or Culver City, not Hollywood). Many major motion picture deals and premieres still occur in Los Angeles, but the vast majority of those films are actually shot elsewhere. However, some post-production, editing, promotion, distribution, and archiving work still occurs in Los Angeles. In addition, L.A. remains a major center for production of television shows and television commercials, as well as music recordings.
Nowadays, the economy of Southern California is primarily driven by its other sectors: its huge oil refineries, its thousands of rather mundane factories and food processing facilities, and its busy seaports and airports, with the result that the U.S. Customs district covering the region is the busiest in the United States. Regardless, Los Angeles continues to attract millions of tourists each year drawn to its history as the place where motion pictures traditionally came from (and where the management of the six major film studios are still largely based, even though they don't make most films there any more).
Furthermore, at least in the English-speaking world, it is still obligatory for most celebrities-to-be to live for several years in L.A. until they make it big in Hollywood. Most of them ultimately flee elsewhere after they get sick and tired of being chased by crazed fans, tourists, and paparazzi, and only after they've hooked up with the top talent agents in Hollywood (meaning that now the best scripts and songs come to them, rather than the other way around). Thus, L.A. is notorious for its celebrity-oriented culture, as exemplified by the "star maps" sold at tourist traps which feature known locations of celebrities' homes.
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Los Angeles is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings.
This article is about the city of Los Angeles. For the Los Angeles metropolitan area see Los Angeles County.
For other places with the same name, see Los Angeles (disambiguation).
The city of Los Angeles [1] (also known simply as L.A., and nicknamed the "City of Angels") is the most populous city in California. Located on a broad basin in Southern California, the city is surrounded by vast mountain ranges, valleys, forests, beautiful beaches along the Pacific Ocean, and nearby desert.
The metropolitan area is the second-most populous in the United States and home to over 17 million people who hail from all parts of the globe. The metropolitan area is spread across Los Angeles County, Orange County, and parts of San Bernardino County, Riverside County, and Ventura County.
Los Angeles is an important center of culture, medicine, agriculture, business, finance, energy, aerospace, science, food processing, media, international trade, and tourism. International tourists regard Los Angeles as most famous for "Hollywood," but a long-running trend in favor of outsourcing of film and television production has critically undermined the sector to the point where entertainment and media employ only about 120,000 people in the entire metro area (and most of them work in Burbank or Culver City, not Hollywood). Many major motion picture deals and premieres still occur in Los Angeles, but the vast majority of those films are actually shot elsewhere. However, some post-production, editing, promotion, distribution, and archiving work still occurs in Los Angeles. In addition, L.A. remains a major center for production of television shows and television commercials, as well as music recordings.
Nowadays, the economy of Southern California is primarily driven by its other sectors: its huge oil refineries, its thousands of rather mundane factories and food processing facilities, and its busy seaports and airports, with the result that the U.S. Customs district covering the region is the busiest in the United States. Regardless, Los Angeles continues to attract millions of tourists each year drawn to its history as the place where motion pictures traditionally came from (and where the management of the six major film studios are still largely based, even though they don't make most films there any more).
Furthermore, at least in the English-speaking world, it is still obligatory for most celebrities-to-be to live for several years in L.A. until they make it big in Hollywood. Most of them ultimately flee elsewhere after they get sick and tired of being chased by crazed fans, tourists, and paparazzi, and only after they've hooked up with the top talent agents in Hollywood (meaning that now the best scripts and songs come to them, rather than the other way around). Thus, L.A. is notorious for its celebrity-oriented culture, as exemplified by the "star maps" sold at tourist traps which feature known locations of celebrities' homes.
- published: 01 Feb 2015
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San Francisco Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Leave the regular world behind when you step into the fog-swathed “City by the Bay.” Fro...
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Leave the regular world behind when you step into the fog-swathed “City by the Bay.” From shopping adventures in Union Square to a trip on the city’s legendary cable cars, a trip to San Francisco is bound to leave you with incredible memories.
Stop by Fisherman’s Wharf and indulge in its shops and galleries, as well as some of the best fresh seafood you’ll ever taste. Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge and take in the fresh sea air and views of the bay and Pacific Ocean. If it’s a more serene environment you’re after, pass through the stately architecture and flowing lagoon of the Palace of Fine Arts.
Of course, San Francisco sightseeing isn’t complete without an excursion to Alcatraz, the island prison that once held some of the country’s most notorious criminals. Look into its empty cells and thick stone walls and wonder, could you escape “The Rock”?
Visit our San Francisco travel guide to plan your Bay Area trip.
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Leave the regular world behind when you step into the fog-swathed “City by the Bay.” From shopping adventures in Union Square to a trip on the city’s legendary cable cars, a trip to San Francisco is bound to leave you with incredible memories.
Stop by Fisherman’s Wharf and indulge in its shops and galleries, as well as some of the best fresh seafood you’ll ever taste. Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge and take in the fresh sea air and views of the bay and Pacific Ocean. If it’s a more serene environment you’re after, pass through the stately architecture and flowing lagoon of the Palace of Fine Arts.
Of course, San Francisco sightseeing isn’t complete without an excursion to Alcatraz, the island prison that once held some of the country’s most notorious criminals. Look into its empty cells and thick stone walls and wonder, could you escape “The Rock”?
Visit our San Francisco travel guide to plan your Bay Area trip.
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A Los Angeles Tour and Attractions Travel Guide
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Ready to start California dreamin’? Check out our video and get ready to soak up the sea...
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Ready to start California dreamin’? Check out our video and get ready to soak up the sea, sand, and Los Angeles attractions!
Los Angeles, California, is a magnetic city on the coast. You can’t help but be drawn to its captivating culture, exciting attractions, and picturesque beaches. Whether you want to get a sense for the local scene or you’d prefer to plop yourself under a palm tree with an ocean view, you can do it all in “The City of Angels.”
Begin your West Coast romp with a stop at Olvera Street, one of the city’s oldest downtown areas. As part of the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, this street market has strong ties to Mexican culture. Today, you can walk around the crafts and restaurants that make up the marketplace. For a different dose of culture, head to Little Tokyo, or J-Town. Home to the Japanese American National Museum, Buddhist temples, and traditional Japanese restaurants, J-Town is known for creating the California sushi roll.
To see a different side of the LA culture, check out the ritzy shopping district, Rodeo Drive. Considered one of the world’s most expensive shopping areas, this three-block strip showcases high-end stores and designer goods, revealing how the other half lives. From here, embark on one of the Los Angeles tours in Beverly Hills to marvel at the immaculate lawns and lavish homes, some of which belong to Hollywood’s most famous celebrities.
After roaming around the streets of LA, it’s time to dig your toes in the sand. When it comes to beaches, take your pick! Santa Monica is one of the country’s favorite resorts, as it boasts a long stretch of sand and sea, and of course, the ever-popular pier. Prefer a slightly kookier vibe? Make your way to Venice Beach, where the weird and wonderful meet on the promenade. From the gym rats at Muscle Beach to the tricksters at Venice Beach Skate Park, there’s no shortage of things to see at this shoreline. To top it all off, don’t miss the epic coastal views of Malibu from the 21-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway.
From tours in Los Angeles around famous spots to the ultimate relaxation at the seaside, it’s no wonder they like to call it the “Best Coast.” For more reasons to make you want to pack up your bags and head to SoCal, check out our Los Angeles travel guide video.
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Ready to start California dreamin’? Check out our video and get ready to soak up the sea, sand, and Los Angeles attractions!
Los Angeles, California, is a magnetic city on the coast. You can’t help but be drawn to its captivating culture, exciting attractions, and picturesque beaches. Whether you want to get a sense for the local scene or you’d prefer to plop yourself under a palm tree with an ocean view, you can do it all in “The City of Angels.”
Begin your West Coast romp with a stop at Olvera Street, one of the city’s oldest downtown areas. As part of the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, this street market has strong ties to Mexican culture. Today, you can walk around the crafts and restaurants that make up the marketplace. For a different dose of culture, head to Little Tokyo, or J-Town. Home to the Japanese American National Museum, Buddhist temples, and traditional Japanese restaurants, J-Town is known for creating the California sushi roll.
To see a different side of the LA culture, check out the ritzy shopping district, Rodeo Drive. Considered one of the world’s most expensive shopping areas, this three-block strip showcases high-end stores and designer goods, revealing how the other half lives. From here, embark on one of the Los Angeles tours in Beverly Hills to marvel at the immaculate lawns and lavish homes, some of which belong to Hollywood’s most famous celebrities.
After roaming around the streets of LA, it’s time to dig your toes in the sand. When it comes to beaches, take your pick! Santa Monica is one of the country’s favorite resorts, as it boasts a long stretch of sand and sea, and of course, the ever-popular pier. Prefer a slightly kookier vibe? Make your way to Venice Beach, where the weird and wonderful meet on the promenade. From the gym rats at Muscle Beach to the tricksters at Venice Beach Skate Park, there’s no shortage of things to see at this shoreline. To top it all off, don’t miss the epic coastal views of Malibu from the 21-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway.
From tours in Los Angeles around famous spots to the ultimate relaxation at the seaside, it’s no wonder they like to call it the “Best Coast.” For more reasons to make you want to pack up your bags and head to SoCal, check out our Los Angeles travel guide video.
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- published: 07 Mar 2013
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Ventura, CA Travel Guide - "Go or No" Review
Ventura, California Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Ventura with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko.
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Ventura, California Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Ventura with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko.
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A short 2-hour train ride from LA, Ventura is famous for its surf breaks and quaint charm. But is it worth the trip?
- DO & SEE: Surfing, C-Street, Rincon, Emma Wood State Beach, Electric Bike Ride, Ventura-Ojai Bike Path, Ventura Bike Depot, Surf Brewery, Bombay for Comedy, Music & Food
- EAT & DRINK: Lure, Tacos, Taquerias Cuernavaca & Vallarta, Beach House, Scratch Truck, Azu (Ojai)
- STAY: Pierpont Inn, Best Western, Marriott
- SHOP: Patagonia Headquarters, Main Street, Parsons Guitars, Antique Shops, Boutiques
- BONUS! Jimmy Page, Jack White, Guitar-Making Lessons, LA, Union Station, Santa Barbara, Nerdy Motorcycles, Giant Burgers, Dogs in Hats, Romantic Bungalows, Pancakes, Food Trucks
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A short 2-hour train ride from LA, Ventura is famous for its surf breaks and quaint charm. But is it worth the trip?
- DO & SEE: Surfing, C-Street, Rincon, Emma Wood State Beach, Electric Bike Ride, Ventura-Ojai Bike Path, Ventura Bike Depot, Surf Brewery, Bombay for Comedy, Music & Food
- EAT & DRINK: Lure, Tacos, Taquerias Cuernavaca & Vallarta, Beach House, Scratch Truck, Azu (Ojai)
- STAY: Pierpont Inn, Best Western, Marriott
- SHOP: Patagonia Headquarters, Main Street, Parsons Guitars, Antique Shops, Boutiques
- BONUS! Jimmy Page, Jack White, Guitar-Making Lessons, LA, Union Station, Santa Barbara, Nerdy Motorcycles, Giant Burgers, Dogs in Hats, Romantic Bungalows, Pancakes, Food Trucks
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Travel Guide: Los Angeles, California
Its nickname is "The City of Angels." Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we learn more about Los Angeles, California....
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Its nickname is "The City of Angels." Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we learn more about Los Angeles, California.
- published: 31 Aug 2012
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Disneyland
California travel expert Veronica Hill and husband Jason Hill share their guide to Disneyland California in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
In this D...
California travel expert Veronica Hill and husband Jason Hill share their guide to Disneyland California in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
In this Disneyland video, we'll take you on a tour of the Disneyland Resort and share some of our favorite Disneyland tips with you.
Try to buy your Disneyland tickets online so you don't have to hassle with the lines when you arrive. If you're staying in one of the Disneyland hotels, you can enjoy Magic Mornings, which allows early access into the park.
If you live in Southern California, it's worth your while to buy the Disneyland annual pass instead of a Disneyland ticket. It pays for itself after only three visits.
Disneyland Park is home to eight different lands spread across 85 acres. You can pick up a Disneyland map when you pass through the gates.
Be sure to check out the most popular Disneyland rides first, as they usually have the longest lines. Always try to use the Disneyland Fastpass service.
At the guest information board, you can find out about Disneyland character appearances, or the next Disneyland parade showtimes. Disneyland hours are extended during the summer until around midnight. Check their Web site for the daily schedule.
In this video, Veronica and Jason check out Splash Mountain, Disneyland Matterhorn and the Disneyland Haunted Mansion, which takes on a whole new feeling during the Disneyland holiday.
Other fun Disneyland Christmas attractions include Reindeer Roundup in Frontierland and the "Small World Holiday" in Fantasyland.
One of the most fun Disneyland secrets are the Hidden Mickeys. We found two on the Pirates of the Caribbean during our Disneyland trip.
Many Disneyland restaurants cater to special dietary needs, whether you're vegan, kosher or gluten free. Call ahead to Disneyland dining and they'll be happy to help you out. Most restaurants at Disneyland offer discounts to passholders.
If you want a good spot to see the Disneyland Fireworks, grab a seat in front of the Disneyland Castle a few hours before showtime.
One of our favorite Disneyland Tips: If your camera batteries go dead, take them to Main Street Photo Supply for a recharge.
We hope you've enjoyed this quick Disneyland guide. For more Disneyland tips and Disneyland information, go to CaliforniaTravelExpert.com
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California travel expert Veronica Hill and husband Jason Hill share their guide to Disneyland California in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
In this Disneyland video, we'll take you on a tour of the Disneyland Resort and share some of our favorite Disneyland tips with you.
Try to buy your Disneyland tickets online so you don't have to hassle with the lines when you arrive. If you're staying in one of the Disneyland hotels, you can enjoy Magic Mornings, which allows early access into the park.
If you live in Southern California, it's worth your while to buy the Disneyland annual pass instead of a Disneyland ticket. It pays for itself after only three visits.
Disneyland Park is home to eight different lands spread across 85 acres. You can pick up a Disneyland map when you pass through the gates.
Be sure to check out the most popular Disneyland rides first, as they usually have the longest lines. Always try to use the Disneyland Fastpass service.
At the guest information board, you can find out about Disneyland character appearances, or the next Disneyland parade showtimes. Disneyland hours are extended during the summer until around midnight. Check their Web site for the daily schedule.
In this video, Veronica and Jason check out Splash Mountain, Disneyland Matterhorn and the Disneyland Haunted Mansion, which takes on a whole new feeling during the Disneyland holiday.
Other fun Disneyland Christmas attractions include Reindeer Roundup in Frontierland and the "Small World Holiday" in Fantasyland.
One of the most fun Disneyland secrets are the Hidden Mickeys. We found two on the Pirates of the Caribbean during our Disneyland trip.
Many Disneyland restaurants cater to special dietary needs, whether you're vegan, kosher or gluten free. Call ahead to Disneyland dining and they'll be happy to help you out. Most restaurants at Disneyland offer discounts to passholders.
If you want a good spot to see the Disneyland Fireworks, grab a seat in front of the Disneyland Castle a few hours before showtime.
One of our favorite Disneyland Tips: If your camera batteries go dead, take them to Main Street Photo Supply for a recharge.
We hope you've enjoyed this quick Disneyland guide. For more Disneyland tips and Disneyland information, go to CaliforniaTravelExpert.com
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- published: 07 Feb 2010
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Downtown Napa/Napa Valley, CA Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Napa, California Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, drink, eat, stay, & shop with Andrea Feczko & Rachel Rudwall.
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Producer of some of the world's finest wines, and home to the newly-renovated Downtown Napa, Napa Valley has a lot to offer. But when it comes to sippin' that wine, should you Go or No?
- SEE & DO: Eat, Drink, Bike Ride to Wineries, Kayak Napa River, Catch Show at Uptown Theatre or City Winery
- WINE-TASTE: Use Taste Pass, Naked Wines, Trahan, Wine Train, Silverado Trail, Luna Vineyards, Signorello, 30+ Venues Downtown
- EAT: Oenotri, La Toque, Bounty Hunter's, Carpe Diem, City Winery, Oxbow Market, C Casa, Kitchen Door
- SHOP: Oxbow Market, Downtown 2nd & 3rd Streets, Sunday Flea Market
- STAY: Napa River Inn, Westin, Andaz
- BONUS FUN! Wine, Bourbon, Italian Food, BBQ, Beer Can Chicken, Michelin Stars, Happy Hour, Good Weather, Wine-Tasting Dance
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Napa, California Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, drink, eat, stay, & shop with Andrea Feczko & Rachel Rudwall.
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Producer of some of the world's finest wines, and home to the newly-renovated Downtown Napa, Napa Valley has a lot to offer. But when it comes to sippin' that wine, should you Go or No?
- SEE & DO: Eat, Drink, Bike Ride to Wineries, Kayak Napa River, Catch Show at Uptown Theatre or City Winery
- WINE-TASTE: Use Taste Pass, Naked Wines, Trahan, Wine Train, Silverado Trail, Luna Vineyards, Signorello, 30+ Venues Downtown
- EAT: Oenotri, La Toque, Bounty Hunter's, Carpe Diem, City Winery, Oxbow Market, C Casa, Kitchen Door
- SHOP: Oxbow Market, Downtown 2nd & 3rd Streets, Sunday Flea Market
- STAY: Napa River Inn, Westin, Andaz
- BONUS FUN! Wine, Bourbon, Italian Food, BBQ, Beer Can Chicken, Michelin Stars, Happy Hour, Good Weather, Wine-Tasting Dance
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- published: 23 Jun 2014
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Palm Springs - California Travel Tips
California travel expert Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Palm Springs in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
Located 114 mil...
California travel expert Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Palm Springs in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
Located 114 miles east of Los Angeles off the I-10 and 111 freeways, this balmy desert oasis makes a charming weekend escape.
A few of my favorite Palm Springs attractions are the famous Palm Springs Tram, that whisks you 8,500 feet above Mount San Jacinto, the Desert Adventures Jeep Tour, which takes you into the California desert and along the San Andreas Fault, and the educational Living Desert zoo and botanical gardens, where you can get a close-up look at native desert plants and desert animals.
If you're looking to stay the weekend, Palm Springs hotels such as Desert Riviera Hotel and Horizon Hotel cater to the swanky crowd looking for a bit of retro chic. Both are located in the Heritage District, which is home to many of Palm Springs Mid Century Modern buildings.
Palm Springs resorts like Rancho Las Palmas and the Desert Springs JW Marriott Resort & Spa are known for their great pools, golf courses and spas.
For a price, you can even stay the night at Frank Sinatra's former Twin Palms estate, or the honeymoon hideaway of Elvis Presley. Daily house tours of the Elvis home ($25 weekdays and $35 weekends) are offered by appointment.
By night you'll find some fun Palm Springs entertainment at the Palm Springs Follies, where an over-55 cast of vaudeville entertainers pay homage to Route 66 in a musical revue.
Before you leave, don't forget to stop at the Shield's Date Farm in Indio, where you can stock up on Medjool dates, moist date nut bread or sample one of their famous creamy date shakes. You'll think you've died and gone to heaven.
Palm Springs weather varies from the 70s in winter and spring to over 110 F during the summer months, so be sure you've packed accordingly. Even during peak season, you should bring a jacket. Evening temperatures often dip into the 40s.
Palm Springs Hotels
Frank Sinatra Twin Palms Estate
1148 Alejo, Palm Springs
(877) 318-2090
Rates start at $2,600 per night
www.beaumondevillas.com
Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway
1350 Ladera Circle, Palm Springs
(760) 322-1192
www.elvishoneymoon.com
Desert Riviera Hotel
610 E Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
(760) 327-5314
www.desertrivierahotel.com
Horizon Hotel
1050 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
(760) 323-1858
www.thehorizonhotel.com
Rancho Las Palmas Resort and Spa
41000 Bob Hope Drive, Palm Springs
(760) 568-2727
www.rancholaspalmas.com
Desert Springs JW Marriott Resort & Spa
74855 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert
(760) 341-2211
www.desertspringsresort.com
Palm Springs Attractions
The Living Desert
47-900 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert
(760) 346-5694
www.livingdesert.org
Palm Springs Follies
128 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
(760) 327-0225
www.psfollies.com
Palm Springs Tramway
1 Tramway Road, Palm Springs
(888) 515 - 8726
www.pstramway.com
Cabazon Dinosaurs
50800 Seminole Drive, Cabazon
(951) 922-8700
www.cabazondinosaurs.com
Shield's Date Garden
80-225 U.S. Highway 111, Indio
(760) 347-7768
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California travel expert Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Palm Springs in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
Located 114 miles east of Los Angeles off the I-10 and 111 freeways, this balmy desert oasis makes a charming weekend escape.
A few of my favorite Palm Springs attractions are the famous Palm Springs Tram, that whisks you 8,500 feet above Mount San Jacinto, the Desert Adventures Jeep Tour, which takes you into the California desert and along the San Andreas Fault, and the educational Living Desert zoo and botanical gardens, where you can get a close-up look at native desert plants and desert animals.
If you're looking to stay the weekend, Palm Springs hotels such as Desert Riviera Hotel and Horizon Hotel cater to the swanky crowd looking for a bit of retro chic. Both are located in the Heritage District, which is home to many of Palm Springs Mid Century Modern buildings.
Palm Springs resorts like Rancho Las Palmas and the Desert Springs JW Marriott Resort & Spa are known for their great pools, golf courses and spas.
For a price, you can even stay the night at Frank Sinatra's former Twin Palms estate, or the honeymoon hideaway of Elvis Presley. Daily house tours of the Elvis home ($25 weekdays and $35 weekends) are offered by appointment.
By night you'll find some fun Palm Springs entertainment at the Palm Springs Follies, where an over-55 cast of vaudeville entertainers pay homage to Route 66 in a musical revue.
Before you leave, don't forget to stop at the Shield's Date Farm in Indio, where you can stock up on Medjool dates, moist date nut bread or sample one of their famous creamy date shakes. You'll think you've died and gone to heaven.
Palm Springs weather varies from the 70s in winter and spring to over 110 F during the summer months, so be sure you've packed accordingly. Even during peak season, you should bring a jacket. Evening temperatures often dip into the 40s.
Palm Springs Hotels
Frank Sinatra Twin Palms Estate
1148 Alejo, Palm Springs
(877) 318-2090
Rates start at $2,600 per night
www.beaumondevillas.com
Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway
1350 Ladera Circle, Palm Springs
(760) 322-1192
www.elvishoneymoon.com
Desert Riviera Hotel
610 E Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
(760) 327-5314
www.desertrivierahotel.com
Horizon Hotel
1050 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
(760) 323-1858
www.thehorizonhotel.com
Rancho Las Palmas Resort and Spa
41000 Bob Hope Drive, Palm Springs
(760) 568-2727
www.rancholaspalmas.com
Desert Springs JW Marriott Resort & Spa
74855 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert
(760) 341-2211
www.desertspringsresort.com
Palm Springs Attractions
The Living Desert
47-900 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert
(760) 346-5694
www.livingdesert.org
Palm Springs Follies
128 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
(760) 327-0225
www.psfollies.com
Palm Springs Tramway
1 Tramway Road, Palm Springs
(888) 515 - 8726
www.pstramway.com
Cabazon Dinosaurs
50800 Seminole Drive, Cabazon
(951) 922-8700
www.cabazondinosaurs.com
Shield's Date Garden
80-225 U.S. Highway 111, Indio
(760) 347-7768
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DISNEYLAND INSIDER'S TRAVEL GUIDE
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- published: 31 Dec 2008
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Los Angeles Top 10 Attractions - California Travel Guide
Take a tour of Los Angeles, California - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host Naomi. I would like to show you the...
Take a tour of Los Angeles, California - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Los Angeles.
Number 10, Los Angeles Downtown. Although Los Angeles attractions are spread over a large area, the city is architecturally diverse Downtown is a thriving urban center.
Number 9, Venice Beach. Experience the colorful lifestyle of the West Coast on the Venice Beach, Boardwalk. Here, you will find a festive atmosphere, eclectic entertainers and funky shops.
Number 8, Santa Monica Pier. By the scene at Santa Monica Beach, is the famous Pier with a perennial carnival like setting. Draws locals, as well as visitors from around the world.
Number 7, Hollywood. Everyone knows about Hollywood and you have got to visit the Hollywood sign, when in Los Angeles.
Number 6, Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hollywood celebrates it's contribution to entertainment through these celebrity stars.
Number 5, Griffith Observatory. Located in Griffith Park on Mt. Hollywood, this great public observatory has state of the art facilities and excellent views of Los Angeles.
Number 4, Grauman's Chinese Theatre. built in nineteen twenty seven, this is among the famous theatres in the world.
Number 3, Rodeo Drive. If you are a shopping buff, you will love Rodeo Drive. A glamorous shopping District, Rodeo Drive is full of upscale and fashionable shops.
Number 2, Beverly Hills. Take a walk around, you might even spot a celebrity in this neighborhood.
And number 1, Malibu. The Los Angeles area has many scenic beaches, Malibu in particular is an excellent place for you to experience how locals enjoy the beach life in California.
Hope you enjoyed this video, see you next time.
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Take a tour of Los Angeles, California - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Los Angeles.
Number 10, Los Angeles Downtown. Although Los Angeles attractions are spread over a large area, the city is architecturally diverse Downtown is a thriving urban center.
Number 9, Venice Beach. Experience the colorful lifestyle of the West Coast on the Venice Beach, Boardwalk. Here, you will find a festive atmosphere, eclectic entertainers and funky shops.
Number 8, Santa Monica Pier. By the scene at Santa Monica Beach, is the famous Pier with a perennial carnival like setting. Draws locals, as well as visitors from around the world.
Number 7, Hollywood. Everyone knows about Hollywood and you have got to visit the Hollywood sign, when in Los Angeles.
Number 6, Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hollywood celebrates it's contribution to entertainment through these celebrity stars.
Number 5, Griffith Observatory. Located in Griffith Park on Mt. Hollywood, this great public observatory has state of the art facilities and excellent views of Los Angeles.
Number 4, Grauman's Chinese Theatre. built in nineteen twenty seven, this is among the famous theatres in the world.
Number 3, Rodeo Drive. If you are a shopping buff, you will love Rodeo Drive. A glamorous shopping District, Rodeo Drive is full of upscale and fashionable shops.
Number 2, Beverly Hills. Take a walk around, you might even spot a celebrity in this neighborhood.
And number 1, Malibu. The Los Angeles area has many scenic beaches, Malibu in particular is an excellent place for you to experience how locals enjoy the beach life in California.
Hope you enjoyed this video, see you next time.
- published: 19 Aug 2010
- views: 367745
San Francisco Top 10 Travel Attractions - California Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of San Francisco, California - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Nao...
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of San Francisco, California - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top 10 attractions of San Francisco.
Number 10: Cable cars. One of San Francisco's icons, cable cars are not only fun to ride, but also an efficient means for getting to various attractions within San Francisco.
Number 9: Fisherman's Wharf, a popular tourist attraction. Fisherman's Wharf many activities, like boat cruises and you may even be able to watch sea lions in action.
Number 8: De Young Museum. Located inside the Golden Gate Park, the museum houses many great works of art. Natural elements were used for its construction.
Number 7: Architectural heritage. A favorite activity for visitors to San Francisco is enjoying the architecture of local houses. These houses can even be found on many city postcards.
Number 6: Palace of Fine Arts. Built in 1915 for the Panama Pacific International Exposition, this remarkable structure is a cherished San Francisco landmark.
Number 5: Golden Gate Park, a great urban park. It's an oasis that offers an escape from the city. The large park has beautiful landscape design with well-maintained gardens.
Number 4: Coit Tower. Gracing the landscape of San Francisco, the art deco tower was constructed to beautify the city. The observation tower at the top offers excellent city views.
Number 3: Alcatraz Island. Located in San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz used to have a prison which housed some of the toughest criminals. You can take a tour of the prison today.
Number 2: Lombard Street, among America's crookedest streets. It's fascinating to drive down the street or watch other cars. Hard to imagine people actually live here.
Number 1: Golden Gate Bridge. No trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge. It truly is a special site that you will remember for a long time.
Keep watching our travel video series. Ciao.
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Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of San Francisco, California - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top 10 attractions of San Francisco.
Number 10: Cable cars. One of San Francisco's icons, cable cars are not only fun to ride, but also an efficient means for getting to various attractions within San Francisco.
Number 9: Fisherman's Wharf, a popular tourist attraction. Fisherman's Wharf many activities, like boat cruises and you may even be able to watch sea lions in action.
Number 8: De Young Museum. Located inside the Golden Gate Park, the museum houses many great works of art. Natural elements were used for its construction.
Number 7: Architectural heritage. A favorite activity for visitors to San Francisco is enjoying the architecture of local houses. These houses can even be found on many city postcards.
Number 6: Palace of Fine Arts. Built in 1915 for the Panama Pacific International Exposition, this remarkable structure is a cherished San Francisco landmark.
Number 5: Golden Gate Park, a great urban park. It's an oasis that offers an escape from the city. The large park has beautiful landscape design with well-maintained gardens.
Number 4: Coit Tower. Gracing the landscape of San Francisco, the art deco tower was constructed to beautify the city. The observation tower at the top offers excellent city views.
Number 3: Alcatraz Island. Located in San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz used to have a prison which housed some of the toughest criminals. You can take a tour of the prison today.
Number 2: Lombard Street, among America's crookedest streets. It's fascinating to drive down the street or watch other cars. Hard to imagine people actually live here.
Number 1: Golden Gate Bridge. No trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge. It truly is a special site that you will remember for a long time.
Keep watching our travel video series. Ciao.
- published: 13 Aug 2010
- views: 338122
How Expensive is San Francisco, California? Budget Travel Tips
How much does it cost for a traveler to stay in San Francisco, California? In this video I chronicle my daily expenses.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gab...
How much does it cost for a traveler to stay in San Francisco, California? In this video I chronicle my daily expenses.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
How Expensive is San Francisco, California? Budget Travel Tips
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How much does it cost for a traveler to stay in San Francisco, California? In this video I chronicle my daily expenses.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
How Expensive is San Francisco, California? Budget Travel Tips
- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 4167
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1850 Chinese Store from the California Gold Rush, Coloma
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Museum, California
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Museo de la Fiebre del Oro de California, Coloma
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Museum in Coloma, California Republic
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Gold Panning & Crayfish in Coloma, CA October 2015
We are in Coloma, CA and we attempted gold panning. We thought we should be able to find something in gold country, but I guess we were wrong (LOL). We did find something though. We caught a crayfish with our gold pan. What a fun day on the river.
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Reinvention Chronicles: "Digging for Story Gold"
The first known gold rush began on January, 24, 1848.
A prospector by the name of Jim Marshall discovered gold in Coloma, California and before too long news of this find attracted more than 300,000 fortune hunters. They were called "Forty-Niners" (as in 1849) when a multitude of sailing ships and covered wagons converged in what is now known as The Golden State.
A similar gold rush is underwa
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Rafting Class 3 American River Coloma, Ca
Rafting teamXceed style, 831n408 clan! chili bar run, south fork, coloma, ca ...teamXceed annual camping!
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Rafting Class 3 American River Coloma, Ca 2015
Rafting teamXceed style, 831n408 clan! satans cespool, hospital bar south fork, coloma, ca
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Paragliding Coloma Ca ,Sagebrush 2015
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
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You Can Not "Question The Creator"? You would not like the answer?
Dare you question The Creator of the Universe, He owes you nothing.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-M
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Ancient Knowledge; Wisdom will only get you so far, what then?
Solomon is credited with being the wisest man to ever live, however he had some serious issues?
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps
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To Whom do you "Commit Your Soul"
To Whom do you "Commit Your Soul" because once you die that Being/Entity will possess it for all of Eternity. No do overs.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news
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The World says "Look at Me" I am "The Greatest"
Forget the World, it's going to Hell anyway. Humility is "The final goal"
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by
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America, The calm before "The Storm"
America The calm before the storm, Don't be deceived "The Storm" is coming.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and
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Home For Sale: 11465 Coloma Rd Gold River, California 95670
For more information visit
http://www.century21.com/ca/goldriver/11465-coloma-rd-95670/property-C21QNHLRD
11465 Coloma Rd
Gold River, California, 95670
MLS# 15025879
Beds: 2 | Baths: 2
Get away without leaving town! Check out this Manor home END UNIT next to Hesperian Village with gorgeous covered courtyard and mature Japanese maples, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 car garage and second quaint interior
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Through a Pinhole - David Martin Trio live 5/2/15 at Marco's, Coloma CA
Bad angle, but good audio recording from opening weekend at Marco's in Coloma California. Performing with Stephanie Ann on violin, Jason Lawrence on drums.
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1 coloma Irvine, CA 92602
4 beds 3 baths 3,400 sqft
This highly upgraded home has a very open living room with a view/windows throughout offering natural light and tranquil backyard. PHOTOGRAPHY BY TERMITROL
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The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The first to hear confirmed information about gold in California were residents of Oregon, the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), western Mexico, and Central America. They were the first to go there in late 1848. All told, the news of gold brought some 300,000 pe
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Coloma CA/Sutter's Mill Schoolhouse Christmas Open House
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Family-style on the South Fork of the American River, Coloma, CA
Famagogo hits the SF of the American River around Coloma, CA.
Kayaking on the Chilli Bar and Greenwood sections.
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Sasha at the River
South Fork American River. Coloma, California
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West ridge mtb
Cronan ranch, Coloma California
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Coloma 5 4 2014
A beautiful spring day Hang Gliding in Coloma, Ca.
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Homes for Sale - 0472-261-15 Coloma Apple Valley CA 92307 - Mercedes Polanco
0 bed 0 bath Mercedes Polanco CENTURY 21 Rose Realty http://www.century21.com/property/0472-261-15-Coloma-Apple-Valley-California-92307-22036251.
1850 Chinese Store from the California Gold Rush, Coloma
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Museum, California...
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Museum, California
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Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Museum, California
- published: 24 Nov 2015
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Museo de la Fiebre del Oro de California, Coloma
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Museum in Coloma, California Republic...
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Museum in Coloma, California Republic
wn.com/Museo De La Fiebre Del Oro De California, Coloma
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park Museum in Coloma, California Republic
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Gold Panning & Crayfish in Coloma, CA October 2015
We are in Coloma, CA and we attempted gold panning. We thought we should be able to find something in gold country, but I guess we were wrong (LOL). We did find...
We are in Coloma, CA and we attempted gold panning. We thought we should be able to find something in gold country, but I guess we were wrong (LOL). We did find something though. We caught a crayfish with our gold pan. What a fun day on the river.
wn.com/Gold Panning Crayfish In Coloma, Ca October 2015
We are in Coloma, CA and we attempted gold panning. We thought we should be able to find something in gold country, but I guess we were wrong (LOL). We did find something though. We caught a crayfish with our gold pan. What a fun day on the river.
- published: 10 Nov 2015
- views: 26
Reinvention Chronicles: "Digging for Story Gold"
The first known gold rush began on January, 24, 1848.
A prospector by the name of Jim Marshall discovered gold in Coloma, California and before too long news ...
The first known gold rush began on January, 24, 1848.
A prospector by the name of Jim Marshall discovered gold in Coloma, California and before too long news of this find attracted more than 300,000 fortune hunters. They were called "Forty-Niners" (as in 1849) when a multitude of sailing ships and covered wagons converged in what is now known as The Golden State.
A similar gold rush is underway right now.
And it's bringing game-changing prosperity to companies, communities and careers anxious to embrace treasures that are buried within.
If you are ready to dig deep into the heart of what makes your business, product and professional brand stand out, let's go Digging for 'Story' Gold on this edition of The Reinvention Chronicles.
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ABOUT GAIR MAXWELL
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Gair Maxwell is an award-winning Canadian author, speaker and reinvention expert. A former broadcast journalist, he plunged head first into deep end of the entrepreneurial pool in 1999, crafting a reputation as a sought-after business strategist and branding consultant. He believes "vision always comes before money” and that for any brand to gain traction it must possess the footprints of a compelling story, based on fact & substance wrapped in the blanket of emotion.
wn.com/Reinvention Chronicles Digging For Story Gold
The first known gold rush began on January, 24, 1848.
A prospector by the name of Jim Marshall discovered gold in Coloma, California and before too long news of this find attracted more than 300,000 fortune hunters. They were called "Forty-Niners" (as in 1849) when a multitude of sailing ships and covered wagons converged in what is now known as The Golden State.
A similar gold rush is underway right now.
And it's bringing game-changing prosperity to companies, communities and careers anxious to embrace treasures that are buried within.
If you are ready to dig deep into the heart of what makes your business, product and professional brand stand out, let's go Digging for 'Story' Gold on this edition of The Reinvention Chronicles.
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ABOUT GAIR MAXWELL
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Gair Maxwell is an award-winning Canadian author, speaker and reinvention expert. A former broadcast journalist, he plunged head first into deep end of the entrepreneurial pool in 1999, crafting a reputation as a sought-after business strategist and branding consultant. He believes "vision always comes before money” and that for any brand to gain traction it must possess the footprints of a compelling story, based on fact & substance wrapped in the blanket of emotion.
- published: 18 Oct 2015
- views: 5
Rafting Class 3 American River Coloma, Ca
Rafting teamXceed style, 831n408 clan! chili bar run, south fork, coloma, ca ...teamXceed annual camping!...
Rafting teamXceed style, 831n408 clan! chili bar run, south fork, coloma, ca ...teamXceed annual camping!
wn.com/Rafting Class 3 American River Coloma, Ca
Rafting teamXceed style, 831n408 clan! chili bar run, south fork, coloma, ca ...teamXceed annual camping!
Rafting Class 3 American River Coloma, Ca 2015
Rafting teamXceed style, 831n408 clan! satans cespool, hospital bar south fork, coloma, ca...
Rafting teamXceed style, 831n408 clan! satans cespool, hospital bar south fork, coloma, ca
wn.com/Rafting Class 3 American River Coloma, Ca 2015
Rafting teamXceed style, 831n408 clan! satans cespool, hospital bar south fork, coloma, ca
- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 13
Paragliding Coloma Ca ,Sagebrush 2015
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)...
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
wn.com/Paragliding Coloma Ca ,Sagebrush 2015
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 47
You Can Not "Question The Creator"? You would not like the answer?
Dare you question The Creator of the Universe, He owes you nothing.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on t...
Dare you question The Creator of the Universe, He owes you nothing.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
wn.com/You Can Not Question The Creator You Would Not Like The Answer
Dare you question The Creator of the Universe, He owes you nothing.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 0
Ancient Knowledge; Wisdom will only get you so far, what then?
Solomon is credited with being the wisest man to ever live, however he had some serious issues?
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets ...
Solomon is credited with being the wisest man to ever live, however he had some serious issues?
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
wn.com/Ancient Knowledge Wisdom Will Only Get You So Far, What Then
Solomon is credited with being the wisest man to ever live, however he had some serious issues?
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 64
To Whom do you "Commit Your Soul"
To Whom do you "Commit Your Soul" because once you die that Being/Entity will possess it for all of Eternity. No do overs.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, Ja...
To Whom do you "Commit Your Soul" because once you die that Being/Entity will possess it for all of Eternity. No do overs.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
wn.com/To Whom Do You Commit Your Soul
To Whom do you "Commit Your Soul" because once you die that Being/Entity will possess it for all of Eternity. No do overs.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 98
The World says "Look at Me" I am "The Greatest"
Forget the World, it's going to Hell anyway. Humility is "The final goal"
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mil...
Forget the World, it's going to Hell anyway. Humility is "The final goal"
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
wn.com/The World Says Look At Me I Am The Greatest
Forget the World, it's going to Hell anyway. Humility is "The final goal"
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 0
America, The calm before "The Storm"
America The calm before the storm, Don't be deceived "The Storm" is coming.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw m...
America The calm before the storm, Don't be deceived "The Storm" is coming.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
wn.com/America, The Calm Before The Storm
America The calm before the storm, Don't be deceived "The Storm" is coming.
Filmed where on January 24, 1848, James Marshall, found nuggets of gold at the saw mill on the American River at Coloma, California.
Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
News Spreads, Though Marshall and Sutter tried to keep news of the discovery under wraps, word got out, and by mid-March at least one newspaper was reporting that large quantities of gold were being turned up at Sutter’s Mill. Though the initial reaction in San Francisco was disbelief, storekeeper Sam Brannan set off a frenzy when he paraded through town displaying a vial of gold obtained from Sutter’s Creek. By mid-June, some three-quarters of the male population of San Francisco had left town for the gold mines, and the number of miners in the area reached 4,000 by August.
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 14
Home For Sale: 11465 Coloma Rd Gold River, California 95670
For more information visit
http://www.century21.com/ca/goldriver/11465-coloma-rd-95670/property-C21QNHLRD
11465 Coloma Rd
Gold River, California, 95670
MLS# ...
For more information visit
http://www.century21.com/ca/goldriver/11465-coloma-rd-95670/property-C21QNHLRD
11465 Coloma Rd
Gold River, California, 95670
MLS# 15025879
Beds: 2 | Baths: 2
Get away without leaving town! Check out this Manor home END UNIT next to Hesperian Village with gorgeous covered courtyard and mature Japanese maples, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 car garage and second quaint interior courtyard off kitchen nook and second bedroom. ORIGINAL OWNERS ONLY LIVED THERE A COUPLE OF WEEKENDS PER YEAR. Close to American River, parks, walking and bike trails, shopping and much more! NO FOR SALE sign yet.
Contact Agent:
Lisa Shanahan
CENTURY 21 M&M; and Associates
wn.com/Home For Sale 11465 Coloma Rd Gold River, California 95670
For more information visit
http://www.century21.com/ca/goldriver/11465-coloma-rd-95670/property-C21QNHLRD
11465 Coloma Rd
Gold River, California, 95670
MLS# 15025879
Beds: 2 | Baths: 2
Get away without leaving town! Check out this Manor home END UNIT next to Hesperian Village with gorgeous covered courtyard and mature Japanese maples, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 car garage and second quaint interior courtyard off kitchen nook and second bedroom. ORIGINAL OWNERS ONLY LIVED THERE A COUPLE OF WEEKENDS PER YEAR. Close to American River, parks, walking and bike trails, shopping and much more! NO FOR SALE sign yet.
Contact Agent:
Lisa Shanahan
CENTURY 21 M&M; and Associates
- published: 17 May 2015
- views: 1
Through a Pinhole - David Martin Trio live 5/2/15 at Marco's, Coloma CA
Bad angle, but good audio recording from opening weekend at Marco's in Coloma California. Performing with Stephanie Ann on violin, Jason Lawrence on drums....
Bad angle, but good audio recording from opening weekend at Marco's in Coloma California. Performing with Stephanie Ann on violin, Jason Lawrence on drums.
wn.com/Through A Pinhole David Martin Trio Live 5 2 15 At Marco's, Coloma Ca
Bad angle, but good audio recording from opening weekend at Marco's in Coloma California. Performing with Stephanie Ann on violin, Jason Lawrence on drums.
- published: 07 May 2015
- views: 0
1 coloma Irvine, CA 92602
4 beds 3 baths 3,400 sqft
This highly upgraded home has a very open living room with a view/windows throughout offering natural light and tranquil backyard. PHO...
4 beds 3 baths 3,400 sqft
This highly upgraded home has a very open living room with a view/windows throughout offering natural light and tranquil backyard. PHOTOGRAPHY BY TERMITROL
wn.com/1 Coloma Irvine, Ca 92602
4 beds 3 baths 3,400 sqft
This highly upgraded home has a very open living room with a view/windows throughout offering natural light and tranquil backyard. PHOTOGRAPHY BY TERMITROL
- published: 15 Feb 2015
- views: 18
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The first to he...
The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The first to hear confirmed information about gold in California were residents of Oregon, the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), western Mexico, and Central America. They were the first to go there in late 1848. All told, the news of gold brought some 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad. Of the 300,000, approximately half arrived by sea and half came overland from the east, on the California Trail and the Gila River trail.
The gold-seekers, called "forty-niners" (as a reference to 1849), often faced substantial hardships on the trip. While most of the newly arrived were Americans, the Gold Rush attracted tens of thousands from Latin America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. At first, the gold nuggets could be picked up off the ground. Later, gold was recovered from streams and riverbeds using simple techniques, such as panning. More sophisticated methods were developed and later adopted elsewhere. At its peak, technological advances reached a point where significant financing was required, increasing the proportion of gold companies to individual miners. Gold worth tens of billions of today's dollars was recovered, which led to great wealth for a few. However, many returned home with little more than what they had started with.
The effects of the Gold Rush were substantial. San Francisco grew from a small settlement of about 200 residents in 1846 to a boomtown of about 36,000 by 1852. Roads and other towns were built throughout California. In 1849 a state constitution was written, and a governor and legislature were chosen. California became a state as part of the Compromise of 1850.
New methods of transportation developed as steamships came into regular service. By 1869 railroads were built across the country from California to the eastern United States. Agriculture and ranching expanded throughout the state to meet the needs of the settlers. At the beginning of the Gold Rush, there was no law regarding property rights in the goldfields and a system of "staking claims" was developed. The Gold Rush also resulted in attacks on Native Americans, who were forcibly removed from their lands. An estimated 100,000 California Indians died between 1848 and 1868, and some 4,500 of them were murdered. Gold mining also caused environmental harm to rivers and lakes.
Overnight California gained the international reputation as the "golden state".[138] Generations of immigrants have been attracted by the California Dream. California farmers,[139] oil drillers,[140] movie makers,[141] airplane builders,[142] and "dot-com" entrepreneurs have each had their boom times in the decades after the Gold Rush.[143]
The literary history of the Gold Rush is reflected in the works of Mark Twain (The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County), Bret Harte (A Millionaire of Rough-and-Ready), Joaquin Miller (Life Amongst the Modocs), and many others.[29][144]
Included among the modern legacies of the California Gold Rush are the California state motto, "Eureka" ("I have found it"), Gold Rush images on the California State Seal,[145] and the state nickname, "The Golden State", as well as place names, such as Placer County, Rough and Ready, Placerville (formerly named "Dry Diggings" and then "Hangtown" during rush time), Whiskeytown, Drytown, Angels Camp, Happy Camp, and Sawyers Bar. The San Francisco 49ers National Football League team, and the similarly named athletic teams of California State University, Long Beach, are named for the prospectors of the California Gold Rush.
In addition. the standard route shield of state highways in California is in the shape of a miner's spade to honor the California Gold Rush.[146][147] Today, aptly named State Route 49 travels through the Sierra Nevada foothills, connecting many Gold Rush-era towns such as Placerville, Auburn, Grass Valley, Nevada City, Coloma, Jackson, and Sonora.[148] This state highway also passes very near Columbia State Historic Park, a protected area encompassing the historic business district of the town of Columbia; the park has preserved many Gold Rush-era buildings, which are presently occupied by tourist-oriented businesses.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_gold_rush
wn.com/The California Gold Rush Experience Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The first to hear confirmed information about gold in California were residents of Oregon, the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), western Mexico, and Central America. They were the first to go there in late 1848. All told, the news of gold brought some 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad. Of the 300,000, approximately half arrived by sea and half came overland from the east, on the California Trail and the Gila River trail.
The gold-seekers, called "forty-niners" (as a reference to 1849), often faced substantial hardships on the trip. While most of the newly arrived were Americans, the Gold Rush attracted tens of thousands from Latin America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. At first, the gold nuggets could be picked up off the ground. Later, gold was recovered from streams and riverbeds using simple techniques, such as panning. More sophisticated methods were developed and later adopted elsewhere. At its peak, technological advances reached a point where significant financing was required, increasing the proportion of gold companies to individual miners. Gold worth tens of billions of today's dollars was recovered, which led to great wealth for a few. However, many returned home with little more than what they had started with.
The effects of the Gold Rush were substantial. San Francisco grew from a small settlement of about 200 residents in 1846 to a boomtown of about 36,000 by 1852. Roads and other towns were built throughout California. In 1849 a state constitution was written, and a governor and legislature were chosen. California became a state as part of the Compromise of 1850.
New methods of transportation developed as steamships came into regular service. By 1869 railroads were built across the country from California to the eastern United States. Agriculture and ranching expanded throughout the state to meet the needs of the settlers. At the beginning of the Gold Rush, there was no law regarding property rights in the goldfields and a system of "staking claims" was developed. The Gold Rush also resulted in attacks on Native Americans, who were forcibly removed from their lands. An estimated 100,000 California Indians died between 1848 and 1868, and some 4,500 of them were murdered. Gold mining also caused environmental harm to rivers and lakes.
Overnight California gained the international reputation as the "golden state".[138] Generations of immigrants have been attracted by the California Dream. California farmers,[139] oil drillers,[140] movie makers,[141] airplane builders,[142] and "dot-com" entrepreneurs have each had their boom times in the decades after the Gold Rush.[143]
The literary history of the Gold Rush is reflected in the works of Mark Twain (The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County), Bret Harte (A Millionaire of Rough-and-Ready), Joaquin Miller (Life Amongst the Modocs), and many others.[29][144]
Included among the modern legacies of the California Gold Rush are the California state motto, "Eureka" ("I have found it"), Gold Rush images on the California State Seal,[145] and the state nickname, "The Golden State", as well as place names, such as Placer County, Rough and Ready, Placerville (formerly named "Dry Diggings" and then "Hangtown" during rush time), Whiskeytown, Drytown, Angels Camp, Happy Camp, and Sawyers Bar. The San Francisco 49ers National Football League team, and the similarly named athletic teams of California State University, Long Beach, are named for the prospectors of the California Gold Rush.
In addition. the standard route shield of state highways in California is in the shape of a miner's spade to honor the California Gold Rush.[146][147] Today, aptly named State Route 49 travels through the Sierra Nevada foothills, connecting many Gold Rush-era towns such as Placerville, Auburn, Grass Valley, Nevada City, Coloma, Jackson, and Sonora.[148] This state highway also passes very near Columbia State Historic Park, a protected area encompassing the historic business district of the town of Columbia; the park has preserved many Gold Rush-era buildings, which are presently occupied by tourist-oriented businesses.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_gold_rush
- published: 20 Jan 2015
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Family-style on the South Fork of the American River, Coloma, CA
Famagogo hits the SF of the American River around Coloma, CA.
Kayaking on the Chilli Bar and Greenwood sections....
Famagogo hits the SF of the American River around Coloma, CA.
Kayaking on the Chilli Bar and Greenwood sections.
wn.com/Family Style On The South Fork Of The American River, Coloma, Ca
Famagogo hits the SF of the American River around Coloma, CA.
Kayaking on the Chilli Bar and Greenwood sections.
- published: 06 Sep 2014
- views: 8
Sasha at the River
South Fork American River. Coloma, California...
South Fork American River. Coloma, California
wn.com/Sasha At The River
South Fork American River. Coloma, California
- published: 25 Jun 2014
- views: 15
West ridge mtb
Cronan ranch, Coloma California...
Cronan ranch, Coloma California
wn.com/West Ridge Mtb
Cronan ranch, Coloma California
- published: 07 Jun 2014
- views: 6
Coloma 5 4 2014
A beautiful spring day Hang Gliding in Coloma, Ca....
A beautiful spring day Hang Gliding in Coloma, Ca.
wn.com/Coloma 5 4 2014
A beautiful spring day Hang Gliding in Coloma, Ca.
- published: 06 May 2014
- views: 79
Homes for Sale - 0472-261-15 Coloma Apple Valley CA 92307 - Mercedes Polanco
0 bed 0 bath Mercedes Polanco CENTURY 21 Rose Realty http://www.century21.com/property/0472-261-15-Coloma-Apple-Valley-California-92307-22036251....
0 bed 0 bath Mercedes Polanco CENTURY 21 Rose Realty http://www.century21.com/property/0472-261-15-Coloma-Apple-Valley-California-92307-22036251.
wn.com/Homes For Sale 0472 261 15 Coloma Apple Valley Ca 92307 Mercedes Polanco
0 bed 0 bath Mercedes Polanco CENTURY 21 Rose Realty http://www.century21.com/property/0472-261-15-Coloma-Apple-Valley-California-92307-22036251.
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2013. Donner Camp. California Gold.Truckee. Coloma. Auburn.
Donner Memorial State Park .Truckee. . Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park. Coloma. Placer County Museum. Auburn.
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The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998) The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's.
The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The first to hear confirmed information about...
All our v
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Coloma Loop Trail
This is my first hike from the book " Hiking the Sierra Nevada". I'm no more than 2 hours drive from many of the trails from the book, so that's some more mo...
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Creepy Places Global: The California Gold Rush
Website:http://creepyplaces.webs.com/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Creepy-Places-of-New-England/137391732977397 Sometimes, history is just as grea...
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Rafting S. Fork of The American My Pops Falling in
This is our trip rafting the South Fork of the American River from Coloma, Ca to Folsom, Ca with OARS Rafting Co. This has shot of my Pops getting knocked into the water @ about the 13 min mark
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Rafting S. Fork of The American
This is our trip rafting the South Fork of the American River from Coloma, Ca to Folsom, Ca with OARS Rafting Co.
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Semen Chernyy Memorial
Semen Chernyy Memorial Service, Sacramento California
Начало служения в 19:00 часов
10720 Coloma Road
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
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The California Gold Rush and the New American Dream: History, Facts (2002)
California's name became indelibly connected with the Gold Rush, and fast success in a new world became known as the "California Dream."[150] California was perceived as a place of new beginnings, where great wealth could reward hard work and good luck. Historian H. W. Brands noted that in the years after the Gold Rush, the California Dream spread across the nation:
“ The old American Dream ... w
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Group Ride 2 / 21 / 15
Sacramento, CA Group ride on Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, Kawasaki, and Honda
Location: Auburn City - Coloma Town - Placerville - Sacramento
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Gold Discovery Days 2015 at Marshall Gold Discovery State Park
On January 24, 1848, an event occurred which would dramatically change the history of California and the United States. James Marshall discovered a gold nugget in the tail race of the sawmill that he was building for John Sutter, on the banks of the South Fork of the American River in the Coloma valley. Each January, Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park commemorates this event with Gold Di
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Marshall Monument 125th Year Anniversary Dedication Ceremony
On May 9, 2015 a ceremony was held to re-dedicate the James Marshall Monument in Coloma's Marshall Gold Discovery State Park. A plaque was dedicated by the Native Sons of the Golden West. Video by Marilyn Gilham for Sierra Community Access Television.
On the occasion of James W. Marshall's 200th birthday, the Native Sons of the Golden West rededicate this monument erected in his honor. Born in
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California Gold prospecting 11/30/15
I did find some gold and it was a nice day
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Panama Hat: A Film by Omar Burneo
http://www.panamas.com Given our base in southern California, we have always considered panama hats our specialty. We, in fact, are also panamas.com if you h...
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Press Briefing by PCOO Sec. Sonny Coloma, 23 July 2015
Press Briefing Room, New Executive Bldg., Malacañang
| Transcript below | Audio | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/pnoy/Press%20Briefing%20by%20PCOO%20Sec%20Sonny%20Coloma,%2023%20July%202015.mp3 |
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Anjo Alimario (CNN Philippines): Sir, any reaction on the recommendation of the Justice department to file criminal and admin cases against Kentex owners and officials of --- specifically
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The Where and Wears (Coloma Adventures)
Join Kirsten and Rachel as the venture to Coloma. Experience a glimpse of Northern Californian gold history and find out "where to go" on this Whitewater Raf...
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Light Rail in California, USA 1990 - 1993. San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Los Angeles.
The film opens with a glimpse of the Greenpeace vessel "Rainbow Warrior" sailing beneath the Oakland Bay Bridge, taken from the derelict wharves before they were refurbished. San Francisco upgraded their remaining electric routes by constructing a tunnel along the length of Market Street, which opened in 1980 and replacing their PCC cars with articulated cars built by Boeing Vertol. These vehicle
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Coloma Gold Rush Days 2012
This reenactment of an 1850's gold mining encampment re-creates a vibrant and bustling tent town. Meet miners, gamblers, a doctor, a pharmacist, pioneer cooks, musicians, visit a post office as well as a bakery and candy shop. Activities include kids games, tin punching, candle dipping, rope making and more. Video by Marilyn Gillham in association with Sierra Community Access Television.
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California's Gold #6010 - LA Bike History
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Press Briefing by PCOO Sec. Sonny Coloma, 16 Jan 2014
Press Briefing Room, New Executive Bldg., Malacañang, | Opening Statement below | News Releases | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/news.htm | Audio | h...
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Duisenberg California - Lost Dutchman's Mining Association
Want to find your own gold in Duisenberg California? Check out the Lost Dutchman's Mining Association. Remember, as an LDMA member any gold you find on our p...
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Press Briefing by PCOO Sec. Sonny Coloma, 20 May 2014
Press Briefing Room, 2nd Floor, New Executive Bldg, Malacañang, | Opening Statement below | Transcript | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/transcript201...
2013. Donner Camp. California Gold.Truckee. Coloma. Auburn.
Donner Memorial State Park .Truckee. . Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park. Coloma. Placer County Museum. Auburn....
Donner Memorial State Park .Truckee. . Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park. Coloma. Placer County Museum. Auburn.
wn.com/2013. Donner Camp. California Gold.Truckee. Coloma. Auburn.
Donner Memorial State Park .Truckee. . Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park. Coloma. Placer County Museum. Auburn.
- published: 30 Sep 2013
- views: 180
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author: aathanit
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998) The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found b...
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998) The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's.
The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The first to hear confirmed information about...
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A look at the overland wagon route from the 1840s in the area of Big Bend, California. This was the main route used during the Gold Rush of 1849 across this ... On January 24, 1848, an event...
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, T
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
wn.com/The California Gold Rush Experience Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998) The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's.
The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The first to hear confirmed information about...
All our videos for just education. Subscribe our channel and facebook page to watch our new uploads Thanks.
A look at the overland wagon route from the 1840s in the area of Big Bend, California. This was the main route used during the Gold Rush of 1849 across this ... On January 24, 1848, an event...
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, T
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
The California Gold Rush Experience: Facts, Miners, Timeline, Towns (1998)
- published: 24 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Coloma Loop Trail
This is my first hike from the book " Hiking the Sierra Nevada". I'm no more than 2 hours drive from many of the trails from the book, so that's some more mo......
This is my first hike from the book " Hiking the Sierra Nevada". I'm no more than 2 hours drive from many of the trails from the book, so that's some more mo...
wn.com/Coloma Loop Trail
This is my first hike from the book " Hiking the Sierra Nevada". I'm no more than 2 hours drive from many of the trails from the book, so that's some more mo...
- published: 22 Jan 2014
- views: 50
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author: 3nineteen
Creepy Places Global: The California Gold Rush
Website:http://creepyplaces.webs.com/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Creepy-Places-of-New-England/137391732977397 Sometimes, history is just as grea......
Website:http://creepyplaces.webs.com/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Creepy-Places-of-New-England/137391732977397 Sometimes, history is just as grea...
wn.com/Creepy Places Global The California Gold Rush
Website:http://creepyplaces.webs.com/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Creepy-Places-of-New-England/137391732977397 Sometimes, history is just as grea...
Rafting S. Fork of The American My Pops Falling in
This is our trip rafting the South Fork of the American River from Coloma, Ca to Folsom, Ca with OARS Rafting Co. This has shot of my Pops getting knocked into ...
This is our trip rafting the South Fork of the American River from Coloma, Ca to Folsom, Ca with OARS Rafting Co. This has shot of my Pops getting knocked into the water @ about the 13 min mark
wn.com/Rafting S. Fork Of The American My Pops Falling In
This is our trip rafting the South Fork of the American River from Coloma, Ca to Folsom, Ca with OARS Rafting Co. This has shot of my Pops getting knocked into the water @ about the 13 min mark
- published: 07 Aug 2013
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Rafting S. Fork of The American
This is our trip rafting the South Fork of the American River from Coloma, Ca to Folsom, Ca with OARS Rafting Co....
This is our trip rafting the South Fork of the American River from Coloma, Ca to Folsom, Ca with OARS Rafting Co.
wn.com/Rafting S. Fork Of The American
This is our trip rafting the South Fork of the American River from Coloma, Ca to Folsom, Ca with OARS Rafting Co.
- published: 07 Aug 2013
- views: 6
Semen Chernyy Memorial
Semen Chernyy Memorial Service, Sacramento California
Начало служения в 19:00 часов
10720 Coloma Road
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670...
Semen Chernyy Memorial Service, Sacramento California
Начало служения в 19:00 часов
10720 Coloma Road
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
wn.com/Semen Chernyy Memorial
Semen Chernyy Memorial Service, Sacramento California
Начало служения в 19:00 часов
10720 Coloma Road
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 0
The California Gold Rush and the New American Dream: History, Facts (2002)
California's name became indelibly connected with the Gold Rush, and fast success in a new world became known as the "California Dream."[150] California was per...
California's name became indelibly connected with the Gold Rush, and fast success in a new world became known as the "California Dream."[150] California was perceived as a place of new beginnings, where great wealth could reward hard work and good luck. Historian H. W. Brands noted that in the years after the Gold Rush, the California Dream spread across the nation:
“ The old American Dream ... was the dream of the Puritans, of Benjamin Franklin's "Poor Richard"... of men and women content to accumulate their modest fortunes a little at a time, year by year by year. The new dream was the dream of instant wealth, won in a twinkling by audacity and good luck. [This] golden dream ... became a prominent part of the American psyche only after Sutter's Mill.[151] ”
Overnight California gained the international reputation as the "golden state".[152] Generations of immigrants have been attracted by the California Dream. California farmers,[153] oil drillers,[154] movie makers,[155] airplane builders,[156] and "dot-com" entrepreneurs have each had their boom times in the decades after the Gold Rush.[157]
Included among the modern legacies of the California Gold Rush are the California state motto, "Eureka" ("I have found it"), Gold Rush images on the California State Seal,[158] and the state nickname, "The Golden State", as well as place names, such as Placer County, Rough and Ready, Placerville (formerly named "Dry Diggings" and then "Hangtown" during rush time), Whiskeytown, Drytown, Angels Camp, Happy Camp, and Sawyers Bar. The San Francisco 49ers National Football League team, and the similarly named athletic teams of California State University, Long Beach, are named for the prospectors of the California Gold Rush.
In addition. the standard route shield of state highways in California is in the shape of a miner's spade to honor the California Gold Rush.[159][160] Today, aptly named State Route 49 travels through the Sierra Nevada foothills, connecting many Gold Rush-era towns such as Placerville, Auburn, Grass Valley, Nevada City, Coloma, Jackson, and Sonora.[161] This state highway also passes very near Columbia State Historic Park, a protected area encompassing the historic business district of the town of Columbia; the park has preserved many Gold Rush-era buildings, which are presently occupied by tourist-oriented businesses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Gold_Rush
wn.com/The California Gold Rush And The New American Dream History, Facts (2002)
California's name became indelibly connected with the Gold Rush, and fast success in a new world became known as the "California Dream."[150] California was perceived as a place of new beginnings, where great wealth could reward hard work and good luck. Historian H. W. Brands noted that in the years after the Gold Rush, the California Dream spread across the nation:
“ The old American Dream ... was the dream of the Puritans, of Benjamin Franklin's "Poor Richard"... of men and women content to accumulate their modest fortunes a little at a time, year by year by year. The new dream was the dream of instant wealth, won in a twinkling by audacity and good luck. [This] golden dream ... became a prominent part of the American psyche only after Sutter's Mill.[151] ”
Overnight California gained the international reputation as the "golden state".[152] Generations of immigrants have been attracted by the California Dream. California farmers,[153] oil drillers,[154] movie makers,[155] airplane builders,[156] and "dot-com" entrepreneurs have each had their boom times in the decades after the Gold Rush.[157]
Included among the modern legacies of the California Gold Rush are the California state motto, "Eureka" ("I have found it"), Gold Rush images on the California State Seal,[158] and the state nickname, "The Golden State", as well as place names, such as Placer County, Rough and Ready, Placerville (formerly named "Dry Diggings" and then "Hangtown" during rush time), Whiskeytown, Drytown, Angels Camp, Happy Camp, and Sawyers Bar. The San Francisco 49ers National Football League team, and the similarly named athletic teams of California State University, Long Beach, are named for the prospectors of the California Gold Rush.
In addition. the standard route shield of state highways in California is in the shape of a miner's spade to honor the California Gold Rush.[159][160] Today, aptly named State Route 49 travels through the Sierra Nevada foothills, connecting many Gold Rush-era towns such as Placerville, Auburn, Grass Valley, Nevada City, Coloma, Jackson, and Sonora.[161] This state highway also passes very near Columbia State Historic Park, a protected area encompassing the historic business district of the town of Columbia; the park has preserved many Gold Rush-era buildings, which are presently occupied by tourist-oriented businesses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Gold_Rush
- published: 13 Dec 2015
- views: 12
Group Ride 2 / 21 / 15
Sacramento, CA Group ride on Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, Kawasaki, and Honda
Location: Auburn City - Coloma Town - Placerville - Sacramento...
Sacramento, CA Group ride on Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, Kawasaki, and Honda
Location: Auburn City - Coloma Town - Placerville - Sacramento
wn.com/Group Ride 2 21 15
Sacramento, CA Group ride on Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, Kawasaki, and Honda
Location: Auburn City - Coloma Town - Placerville - Sacramento
- published: 24 Feb 2015
- views: 76
Gold Discovery Days 2015 at Marshall Gold Discovery State Park
On January 24, 1848, an event occurred which would dramatically change the history of California and the United States. James Marshall discovered a gold nugget ...
On January 24, 1848, an event occurred which would dramatically change the history of California and the United States. James Marshall discovered a gold nugget in the tail race of the sawmill that he was building for John Sutter, on the banks of the South Fork of the American River in the Coloma valley. Each January, Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park commemorates this event with Gold Discovery Day. opular activities include a gold discovery reenactment on the banks of the American River, mill carpenter demonstrations, a Miwok Village, free wagon rides to Marshall’s Cabin, gold panning, and Gold Rush period music and entertainment. Video by Marilyn Gilham for Sierra Community Access Television
wn.com/Gold Discovery Days 2015 At Marshall Gold Discovery State Park
On January 24, 1848, an event occurred which would dramatically change the history of California and the United States. James Marshall discovered a gold nugget in the tail race of the sawmill that he was building for John Sutter, on the banks of the South Fork of the American River in the Coloma valley. Each January, Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park commemorates this event with Gold Discovery Day. opular activities include a gold discovery reenactment on the banks of the American River, mill carpenter demonstrations, a Miwok Village, free wagon rides to Marshall’s Cabin, gold panning, and Gold Rush period music and entertainment. Video by Marilyn Gilham for Sierra Community Access Television
- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 2
Marshall Monument 125th Year Anniversary Dedication Ceremony
On May 9, 2015 a ceremony was held to re-dedicate the James Marshall Monument in Coloma's Marshall Gold Discovery State Park. A plaque was dedicated by the Nat...
On May 9, 2015 a ceremony was held to re-dedicate the James Marshall Monument in Coloma's Marshall Gold Discovery State Park. A plaque was dedicated by the Native Sons of the Golden West. Video by Marilyn Gilham for Sierra Community Access Television.
On the occasion of James W. Marshall's 200th birthday, the Native Sons of the Golden West rededicate this monument erected in his honor. Born in Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey to Phillip and Sarah Wilson Marshall on October 8, 1810, he was the oldest of four children and the only male. He arrived in California via Oregon in 1845 where he worked for John Sutter before acquiring a small cattle ranch. In 1846 he served with John C. Fremont during the Bear Flag Revolt. Marshall partnered with Sutter to construct a sawmill where he made the discovery that would cause the cry of "GOLD" to reverberate around the world.
After his discovery of gold in 1848 Marshall found some success operating a ferry, hotel and a vineyard but by the 1860s fell on hard times and relocated to Kelsey. At the time of his death August 10th, 1885 Marshall was penniless, living in a small cabin. His body was brought to Coloma for burial. Immediately thereafter, Placerville Parlor #9 of the Native Sons of the Golden West in 1887 successfully advocated for the construction of the monument you see here today, the first such monument erected in California.Re-dedicated October 8, 2010
By Grand Parlor
Native Sons of the Golden West
James L. Shadle, Grand President
wn.com/Marshall Monument 125Th Year Anniversary Dedication Ceremony
On May 9, 2015 a ceremony was held to re-dedicate the James Marshall Monument in Coloma's Marshall Gold Discovery State Park. A plaque was dedicated by the Native Sons of the Golden West. Video by Marilyn Gilham for Sierra Community Access Television.
On the occasion of James W. Marshall's 200th birthday, the Native Sons of the Golden West rededicate this monument erected in his honor. Born in Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey to Phillip and Sarah Wilson Marshall on October 8, 1810, he was the oldest of four children and the only male. He arrived in California via Oregon in 1845 where he worked for John Sutter before acquiring a small cattle ranch. In 1846 he served with John C. Fremont during the Bear Flag Revolt. Marshall partnered with Sutter to construct a sawmill where he made the discovery that would cause the cry of "GOLD" to reverberate around the world.
After his discovery of gold in 1848 Marshall found some success operating a ferry, hotel and a vineyard but by the 1860s fell on hard times and relocated to Kelsey. At the time of his death August 10th, 1885 Marshall was penniless, living in a small cabin. His body was brought to Coloma for burial. Immediately thereafter, Placerville Parlor #9 of the Native Sons of the Golden West in 1887 successfully advocated for the construction of the monument you see here today, the first such monument erected in California.Re-dedicated October 8, 2010
By Grand Parlor
Native Sons of the Golden West
James L. Shadle, Grand President
- published: 30 May 2015
- views: 13
California Gold prospecting 11/30/15
I did find some gold and it was a nice day...
I did find some gold and it was a nice day
wn.com/California Gold Prospecting 11 30 15
I did find some gold and it was a nice day
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 304
Panama Hat: A Film by Omar Burneo
http://www.panamas.com Given our base in southern California, we have always considered panama hats our specialty. We, in fact, are also panamas.com if you h......
http://www.panamas.com Given our base in southern California, we have always considered panama hats our specialty. We, in fact, are also panamas.com if you h...
wn.com/Panama Hat A Film By Omar Burneo
http://www.panamas.com Given our base in southern California, we have always considered panama hats our specialty. We, in fact, are also panamas.com if you h...
Press Briefing by PCOO Sec. Sonny Coloma, 23 July 2015
Press Briefing Room, New Executive Bldg., Malacañang
| Transcript below | Audio | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/pnoy/Press%20Briefing%20by%20PCOO%20Sec%20Sonny%20Colo...
Press Briefing Room, New Executive Bldg., Malacañang
| Transcript below | Audio | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/pnoy/Press%20Briefing%20by%20PCOO%20Sec%20Sonny%20Coloma,%2023%20July%202015.mp3 |
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Anjo Alimario (CNN Philippines): Sir, any reaction on the recommendation of the Justice department to file criminal and admin cases against Kentex owners and officials of --- specifically --- Mayor Rex Gatchalian?
SEC. COLOMA: Ang pagsampa ng kaso ng DOJ (Department of Justice) ay kongkretong pagtugon sa direktiba ni Pangulong (Benigno) Aquino (III) na papanagutin ang mga responsable sa naganap na trahedya sa factory ng Kentex.
Ayon po sa Pangulo sa kanyang presscon noong June 1: "There are people who died because of their lax enforcement of existing rules and they have to answer for that."
Lei Alviz (GMA-7): Sir, sisilipin din po ba kung may pananagutan 'yung Bureau of Fire?
SEC. COLOMA: Lahat naman po ng ginagawang pagsasampa ng kaso ng DOJ ay batay sa kongkretong katibayan at wala namang sinisino basta merong sapat na katibayan.
Roices Naguit (TV-5): Sec, on another issue. Iyon pong Veritas nagsagawa po ng truth survey on corruption and it shows na 46 daw po ng mga boss ni PNoy ang may perception na naging bigo daw po ang Pangulo doon sa kanyang anti-corruption drive and sana raw po ay maisama sa kanyang SONA pati 'yung mga naging pagkukulang o pagkakamali ng kanyang administrasyon at huwag lang daw po puro achievement dahil may one year pa naman daw po to reform kung anuman 'yung mga naging kakulangan?
SEC. COLOMA: Patuloy na nagsisikap ang Aquino administration na mapigil ang katiwalian sa pamamagitan ng mga reporma sa mabuting pamamahala.
Pwede rin po nating tunghayan ang SWS survey na kung saan 42 percent ang nagsabing "satisfied" sila sa performance ng administration laban sa corruption.
Sa isang ipinalabas na Corruption Perception Index ng Transparency International noong nakaraang taon, tumaas ng 20 pwesto ang Pilipinas mula number 105 noong 2012, tungong number 85 noong 2014.
Andreo Calonzo (GMA News Online): Hi, sir. Sir, 'yung tungkol lang po doon sa call kahapon ng Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines na kung pupwede daw po ay i-drop na natin 'yung arbitration case. How are we taking this especially in the light na hindi po sila nagpa-participate doon sa arbitration proceedings tapos pinapakiusapan po tayo na i-drop na lang 'yung case?
( C O N T ... http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/transcript2015_july23b.htm )
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wn.com/Press Briefing By Pcoo Sec. Sonny Coloma, 23 July 2015
Press Briefing Room, New Executive Bldg., Malacañang
| Transcript below | Audio | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/pnoy/Press%20Briefing%20by%20PCOO%20Sec%20Sonny%20Coloma,%2023%20July%202015.mp3 |
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Anjo Alimario (CNN Philippines): Sir, any reaction on the recommendation of the Justice department to file criminal and admin cases against Kentex owners and officials of --- specifically --- Mayor Rex Gatchalian?
SEC. COLOMA: Ang pagsampa ng kaso ng DOJ (Department of Justice) ay kongkretong pagtugon sa direktiba ni Pangulong (Benigno) Aquino (III) na papanagutin ang mga responsable sa naganap na trahedya sa factory ng Kentex.
Ayon po sa Pangulo sa kanyang presscon noong June 1: "There are people who died because of their lax enforcement of existing rules and they have to answer for that."
Lei Alviz (GMA-7): Sir, sisilipin din po ba kung may pananagutan 'yung Bureau of Fire?
SEC. COLOMA: Lahat naman po ng ginagawang pagsasampa ng kaso ng DOJ ay batay sa kongkretong katibayan at wala namang sinisino basta merong sapat na katibayan.
Roices Naguit (TV-5): Sec, on another issue. Iyon pong Veritas nagsagawa po ng truth survey on corruption and it shows na 46 daw po ng mga boss ni PNoy ang may perception na naging bigo daw po ang Pangulo doon sa kanyang anti-corruption drive and sana raw po ay maisama sa kanyang SONA pati 'yung mga naging pagkukulang o pagkakamali ng kanyang administrasyon at huwag lang daw po puro achievement dahil may one year pa naman daw po to reform kung anuman 'yung mga naging kakulangan?
SEC. COLOMA: Patuloy na nagsisikap ang Aquino administration na mapigil ang katiwalian sa pamamagitan ng mga reporma sa mabuting pamamahala.
Pwede rin po nating tunghayan ang SWS survey na kung saan 42 percent ang nagsabing "satisfied" sila sa performance ng administration laban sa corruption.
Sa isang ipinalabas na Corruption Perception Index ng Transparency International noong nakaraang taon, tumaas ng 20 pwesto ang Pilipinas mula number 105 noong 2012, tungong number 85 noong 2014.
Andreo Calonzo (GMA News Online): Hi, sir. Sir, 'yung tungkol lang po doon sa call kahapon ng Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines na kung pupwede daw po ay i-drop na natin 'yung arbitration case. How are we taking this especially in the light na hindi po sila nagpa-participate doon sa arbitration proceedings tapos pinapakiusapan po tayo na i-drop na lang 'yung case?
( C O N T ... http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/transcript2015_july23b.htm )
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 38
The Where and Wears (Coloma Adventures)
Join Kirsten and Rachel as the venture to Coloma. Experience a glimpse of Northern Californian gold history and find out "where to go" on this Whitewater Raf......
Join Kirsten and Rachel as the venture to Coloma. Experience a glimpse of Northern Californian gold history and find out "where to go" on this Whitewater Raf...
wn.com/The Where And Wears (Coloma Adventures)
Join Kirsten and Rachel as the venture to Coloma. Experience a glimpse of Northern Californian gold history and find out "where to go" on this Whitewater Raf...
Light Rail in California, USA 1990 - 1993. San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Los Angeles.
The film opens with a glimpse of the Greenpeace vessel "Rainbow Warrior" sailing beneath the Oakland Bay Bridge, taken from the derelict wharves before they wer...
The film opens with a glimpse of the Greenpeace vessel "Rainbow Warrior" sailing beneath the Oakland Bay Bridge, taken from the derelict wharves before they were refurbished. San Francisco upgraded their remaining electric routes by constructing a tunnel along the length of Market Street, which opened in 1980 and replacing their PCC cars with articulated cars built by Boeing Vertol. These vehicles proved rather troublesome to maintain, but were impressive and the first new generation of Light Rail Vehicles in the US. They are seen here at various locations around the city.
In Sacramento, the first line opened in 1987 using articulated cars built by Siemens of Germany. This featured a spectacular curved viaduct over which cars would travel at top speed. Today, the system has been expanded with several new lines and cars built by CAF in Spain. This film features the original line.
In San Jose, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority began operating light rail in 1987 with articulated cars built by UTDC in Canada. These have since been withdrawn and I believe operate in Salt Lake City. They were particularly "chunky" and contrasted with some beautifully-restored traditional cars which operated a Heritage service in the downtown area. The city has some interesting architecture through which the cars pass.
Los Angeles now has 4 light rail lines, but this film features the Nippon Sharyo cars built in Japan for the blue line to Long Beach. I was warned that I shouldn't stray too far from either the cars or their stations so the coverage is limited.
I apologise that the image appears to jump in the frame at certain locations. I have been told that this is due to the 8mm film shrinking and jumping in the projector gate during digital transfer. However, compared with video taken around the same time, I hope the images are passable. Most of the systems seen in this film have expanded and purchased new cars since the early 1990s, so perhaps these images are of interest.
8mm transfer courtesy of Planet Television, London.
wn.com/Light Rail In California, USA 1990 1993. San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Los Angeles.
The film opens with a glimpse of the Greenpeace vessel "Rainbow Warrior" sailing beneath the Oakland Bay Bridge, taken from the derelict wharves before they were refurbished. San Francisco upgraded their remaining electric routes by constructing a tunnel along the length of Market Street, which opened in 1980 and replacing their PCC cars with articulated cars built by Boeing Vertol. These vehicles proved rather troublesome to maintain, but were impressive and the first new generation of Light Rail Vehicles in the US. They are seen here at various locations around the city.
In Sacramento, the first line opened in 1987 using articulated cars built by Siemens of Germany. This featured a spectacular curved viaduct over which cars would travel at top speed. Today, the system has been expanded with several new lines and cars built by CAF in Spain. This film features the original line.
In San Jose, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority began operating light rail in 1987 with articulated cars built by UTDC in Canada. These have since been withdrawn and I believe operate in Salt Lake City. They were particularly "chunky" and contrasted with some beautifully-restored traditional cars which operated a Heritage service in the downtown area. The city has some interesting architecture through which the cars pass.
Los Angeles now has 4 light rail lines, but this film features the Nippon Sharyo cars built in Japan for the blue line to Long Beach. I was warned that I shouldn't stray too far from either the cars or their stations so the coverage is limited.
I apologise that the image appears to jump in the frame at certain locations. I have been told that this is due to the 8mm film shrinking and jumping in the projector gate during digital transfer. However, compared with video taken around the same time, I hope the images are passable. Most of the systems seen in this film have expanded and purchased new cars since the early 1990s, so perhaps these images are of interest.
8mm transfer courtesy of Planet Television, London.
- published: 22 Aug 2015
- views: 2
Coloma Gold Rush Days 2012
This reenactment of an 1850's gold mining encampment re-creates a vibrant and bustling tent town. Meet miners, gamblers, a doctor, a pharmacist, pioneer cooks, ...
This reenactment of an 1850's gold mining encampment re-creates a vibrant and bustling tent town. Meet miners, gamblers, a doctor, a pharmacist, pioneer cooks, musicians, visit a post office as well as a bakery and candy shop. Activities include kids games, tin punching, candle dipping, rope making and more. Video by Marilyn Gillham in association with Sierra Community Access Television.
wn.com/Coloma Gold Rush Days 2012
This reenactment of an 1850's gold mining encampment re-creates a vibrant and bustling tent town. Meet miners, gamblers, a doctor, a pharmacist, pioneer cooks, musicians, visit a post office as well as a bakery and candy shop. Activities include kids games, tin punching, candle dipping, rope making and more. Video by Marilyn Gillham in association with Sierra Community Access Television.
- published: 17 Nov 2015
- views: 6
Press Briefing by PCOO Sec. Sonny Coloma, 16 Jan 2014
Press Briefing Room, New Executive Bldg., Malacañang, | Opening Statement below | News Releases | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/news.htm | Audio | h......
Press Briefing Room, New Executive Bldg., Malacañang, | Opening Statement below | News Releases | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/news.htm | Audio | h...
wn.com/Press Briefing By Pcoo Sec. Sonny Coloma, 16 Jan 2014
Press Briefing Room, New Executive Bldg., Malacañang, | Opening Statement below | News Releases | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/news.htm | Audio | h...
- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 220
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author: PCOO EDP
Duisenberg California - Lost Dutchman's Mining Association
Want to find your own gold in Duisenberg California? Check out the Lost Dutchman's Mining Association. Remember, as an LDMA member any gold you find on our p......
Want to find your own gold in Duisenberg California? Check out the Lost Dutchman's Mining Association. Remember, as an LDMA member any gold you find on our p...
wn.com/Duisenberg California Lost Dutchman's Mining Association
Want to find your own gold in Duisenberg California? Check out the Lost Dutchman's Mining Association. Remember, as an LDMA member any gold you find on our p...
Press Briefing by PCOO Sec. Sonny Coloma, 20 May 2014
Press Briefing Room, 2nd Floor, New Executive Bldg, Malacañang, | Opening Statement below | Transcript | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/transcript201......
Press Briefing Room, 2nd Floor, New Executive Bldg, Malacañang, | Opening Statement below | Transcript | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/transcript201...
wn.com/Press Briefing By Pcoo Sec. Sonny Coloma, 20 May 2014
Press Briefing Room, 2nd Floor, New Executive Bldg, Malacañang, | Opening Statement below | Transcript | http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/secretarycoloma/transcript201...
- published: 20 May 2014
- views: 116
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author: PCOO EDP