Edited 12/30/2013
When most people who don't live here think of California, the image that typically comes to mind is something like one of these:
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The Golden Gate Bridge. |
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The Hollywood Sign. |
What many people don't think of are these places:
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Arcata. Probably my favorite place on earth. |
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Yosemite National Park. |
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Death Valley. |
With such diverse landscapes, it is only fitting that California has a very diverse range of cuisines within its borders. In fact, I think each merits its own post. It'll probably take today and tomorrow, but there's a chance I may cover them all today. We'll see.
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