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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 10:22:59 -0800, "PeterL"
wrote: I would suggest Santa Barbara and Cambria (Hearst Castle) and Carmel. There was an earlier posting about stops between LA and SF and they looked pretty good to me, but I wonder whether an Italian living in Florence is going to be as impressed with Hearst Castle as an American might be? Stopping in this area would be fine, but it might be more fun to enjoy a Santa Maria barbecue and skip Heart Castle. One problem with Hearst Castle (or at least it used to be), is that you don't drive up to the castle and wander around for as long as you like. You buy a ticket for a tour, you get on a bus, and the bus drives you to the castle. After the tour, you get back on the bus again and are driven back to the parking lot. Does anyone know whether this is true even if you want to take two tours back-to-back? DKM To contact me directly, send EMAIL to (single letters all) DEE_KAY_EMM AT EarthLink.net. [For example .] |
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That's a good topic...Unusual places to stay.
I don't know what you like most when you're staying in other countries but, for me, the nicest things are differences. In NYC I really enjoy watching buildings, houses, playgrounds, sport shops, markets, parks. All these things are different in Italy. And beside that I'm very interested in american life because of all films, tv series, sports that I watched when I was younger. So for me simply having a breakfast could be a nice experience. However, thanks to everybody. Fabio |
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On 20 Feb 2005 15:30:53 -0800, "Fab" wrote:
If you are planning on staying in Yosemite I would get reservations immediately. This includes camping. |
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On 20 Feb 2005 15:30:53 -0800, "Fab" wrote:
If you are planning on staying in Yosemite I would get reservations immediately. This includes camping. |
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So how was the trip ?
Where DID you go ? "Fab" wrote in message ups.com... Hi there, my name is Fabio, I'm Italian and I'm planning a road trip in July starting from San Francisco and then... Sacramento Yosemite Sequoia Death Valley Las vegas Grand Canyon Phoenix Joshua Tree San Diego Los Angeles Then a few days along the coast 'till San Francisco About 2500 miles in 3 weeks (is that too much?) Any advice about the coast between San Francisco and Los Angeles? Where should I stop in your opinion? Thanks in advance. Fabio |
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Hi Bobb,
unfortunately I had to give up. My friends didn't want to come with us so we move to Cuba last july. It was very nice and interesting. However this is only a delay because me and my girlfriend are getting married next year so i think it will be time for a one month trip around States. I'll come again soon to plan this one...more time to spend and a better budget: I think we have plenty of chances to plan a great stay in US. See you soon. |
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