Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Label Parts Of The Nina Ship

Los Angeles

Our program in LA will be as follows:

- Venice Beach and Venice: same type of high range that Coronado. The beautiful area is named after the conservationist Abbot Kinney. During a trip to Italy, this man fell in love with Venice and decided to make a reproduction of the channels. In 1906, visitors could use gondolas imported directly from Italy.

- Santa Monica: walking on the 3rd street in the center and on the dock trying to extend the sea end of Route 66. The beaches are still the same style

- Mulholland Drive: mythical road known by the French-American film of the same name and directed by David Lynch. It turns out that several Hollywood stars have settled. We tried to ring from Madonna, but in vain, not even one response.

- Downtown: practically useless to go. While large buildings but not as big as New York and much much fewer. Except a few museums, 2 or 3 monuments to visit and then the rest of the parks were filled with beggars, car parks and want you in here.

- Malibu: nothing at all about beaches. No Pamela or even something like it. Then it seems there are some parks.

- Beverly Hills: lavish homes and huge stars to drool like a dog. This may interest some, not me. Or nothing at all.

- Washing the car with small Mexican: Before you return the car we had to clean the car. In California, in large cities, there are simply structures to get the car wash chain. Leaving the car, you get what you want, then many small Mexican take care of the rest. A stand for the vacuum cleaner, stand for the body, one for polishing. At each stand 4 Mexican. It cost us $ 22 for everything. And I can tell you it was really dirty.

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