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"Cindy Mao" wrote in message om... snip I plan to have a trip in south CA in the upcoming winter holiday. Can anybody recommend some nice places in LA and San Diego? Since I've only been in the US for one year, actually I have not ideas about what places to visit. snip Hi Cindy. I'm looking at your responses at a point where you have two smal threads going -- both of them pretty idiotic. This has a way to degenerating into an inane discusstion (or rant) about why So. Calif. is or isn't a good place to visit. I live in the northern part of the state, but I grew up there and have lived all over Los Angeles and Orange County (including Newport Beach). There's quite a lot to see, and your best bet is to Google both locations unless some kind soul comes up with a comprehensive list for you. That does happen, but only once in a while. Going to the beach in winter is nice. You don't have to swim (the water IS too cold for most). Just hang around and listen to the ocean. Very nice when the summer crowds are gone. You can do this in L.A., Newport, or San Diego. You sound way to intelligent for an amusement park, which is basically for the low IQ, easily entertained person. Unless you go just for thrilling, rough, scary rides. In that case Disneyland probably isn't the best one. Again, you can research on Google. BTW, you shouldn't cross post. Pick a newsgroup that matches your subject matter and just post there. Lot's of us won't even read these cross-posted messages. I can't find a copy of the FAQs right now, but it will tell you that cross-posting is a no-no. Have a nice visit to Calif. Don't even think about earthquakes. The average Californian feels one maybe every 10 years. I've been in one strong one, and that was in (I think) 1951. Not an issue here. Bruce |
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