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The G.A.P Top 5: Places of Independence

July 21, 2006 by Carl MichenerLeave a Comment

1. Yukon, Canada There's nothing you know like your own backyard, and even if it's 7000 km away from home it's still more familiar than Mexico, which is closer. Canada's Yukon, east of Alaska and north of British Columbia, has attracted independent types since frontier days. I like trekking in the mountains, which there are lots of (the last ice age missed this part of the continent) and the long light in the summertime. I don't recommend … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Alaska, British Columbia, Bus Travel, Canada, Canyon, Caribbean, Costa Rica, Desert, England, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Machu Picchu, Mexico, New Mexico, Paradise, Peru, Trekking, Walking tour

The Getty Villa, Malibu California – May 2006

May 1, 2006 by DaveLeave a Comment

Getty Villa Malibu California - The intimate Getty Villa is nestled in a canyon in Malibu just off of the Pacific Coast Highway. This museum houses over a thousand antiquities and other works of art from the Romans, Greeks and Etruscans. In addition to the unique works of art, be sure to visit the Outer Peristyle complete with a long reflecting pool, landscaped gardens and walkways. This museum is more intimate than its younger brother the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Art, California, Canyon, Italy, Los Angeles, Museum, Volcano

Lawrence of Arabia Came this Way

April 17, 2006 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

To him, like to a number of other Jordanians to whom I had spoken, Lawrence and his Seven Pillars of Wisdom were still alive. His desert exploits, during the First World War, seemingly had not been erased from their minds. After visiting the fabulous rose-red ruins of Petra, we had picked up Ali on a tourist road, encircling this once lost Nabataean city. It gave us one last fantastic view of the breath-taking mountains cradling the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Bridges, Canada, Canyon, Coffee, Desert, England, Europe, Film, Fishing, Grand Canyon, History, Internet, Iraq, Jordan, Museum, North America, Resort

LA Freeways, Los Angeles Freeways

by Dave · 66 Comments

Los Angeles, CA – LA Freeways, Los Angeles Freeways - The freeways of Los Angeles and Orange County. The people of Southern California are in a love hate relationship with their freeways. The logo of Los Angeles could be a number of things, but it might very well in fact be one of the automobile. There is an intensity and power found on Los Angeles freeways rarely found in other big cities. The freeways in Los Angeles were among the first and … [Read more...]

Los Angeles, CA – Weather

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Los Angeles, CA - Weather "LA's fine, the Sunshine's most 'the time, And the feeling is laid back - palm trees grow, rents are low...." croons Neil Diamond in his hit song "I am I Said". Well the part about the weather is certainly true - not that sure about rents in today's market! Los Angeles has great weather most of the year. A word of caution however regarding that last statement. Sometimes the LA area, and most specifically the areas … [Read more...]

Los Angeles, CA – Beaches

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One of the most sought after places in Los Angeles for visitors and locals alike are the beaches. With world class surfing opportunities, miles and miles of wide strips of soft sand, and a climate to match the interests of sun, sand and surf enthusiasts, Los Angeles is a world class beach destination. The Strand connects the miles of beaches via a paved bike path from Pacific Palisades to Torrance, 22 miles. Numerous beaches are dotted with the … [Read more...]

Los Angeles, CA – Gardens

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Arlington Garden Sometimes you need a break from the 210 or the 134 and you decide to pull off into Pasadena seeking a respite from the traffic and chaos of urban congestion. That place is the 3-acre Arlington Garden oasis located at 275 Arlington Dr in Pasadena. Free parking is curbside on Arlington Drive or on nearby residential streets. This free public garden (the only one in Pasadena) contains a number of short pathways winding through a … [Read more...]

Los Angeles, CA – City Parks

by Dave · 4 Comments

As of last count,there are over 600 public parks within the Los Angeles city limits - ranging from tiny green spaces to larger parks tucked away in the Hollywood Hills. We continue to explore the city's public park terrain and will update this page as time permits. Barnsdall Park is located right off Hollywood Blvd in East Hollywood (about 2 miles East of the 101 Freeway) on top of a hill ("Olive Hill") which affords one superb views of much … [Read more...]

Los Angeles, CA – Getty Museums

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In addition to the Getty Center and the Getty Villa we have also visited 130+ Los Angeles area museums and continue to add and update this epic page here Getty Center is one museum well worth visiting during your time in Los Angeles and is one of the premier museums of Western European artwork in the Southland. It is located off of the 405 freeway at 1200 Getty Center Drive. As you are driving north on the 405 you can't miss it; it … [Read more...]

Los Angeles, CA – Museums

by Dave · 4 Comments

We have personally visited & reviewed the following 130+ Los Angeles and Orange County museums. We spend a lot of time in the City of Angels, therefore this section is continuously updated with new and updated reviews as time permits. Note: Monday is the worst day to spend visiting museums in Los Angeles as by numbers, most of the museums are closed (but not all). The small museums often maintain very limited hours.   African American … [Read more...]

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