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California's Gold with Huell Howser
Camels and Bison
Huell goes in search of two animals found in our state today which aren't supposed to be here. First, he travels to Catalina Island in search of historic buffalo — the descendants of fourteen which were brought over from the mainland for a silent movie shot in 1924. Next, Huell travels to Ft. Tejon State Historic Park between Bakersfield and Los Angeles, in search of camels used during the 1850's by the U. S. Army in hopes of developing improved transportation across the arid west. It was dubbed the "great camel experiment" and was a bizarre chapter in our states history book.
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27:38
Join Huell as he takes us on one of the last tours of Mare Island before the base closes.
27:36
Huell’s off to Amador county and the town of Volcano.
28:17
Huell travels to Death Valley to learn about Walter Scott and the castle named after him.
27:50
Join Huell as he climbs to the top of The Desert View Tower in the Imperial Valley.
27:42
Join Huell in the centennial celebration of the arrival of the first steam train to SLO.
28:51
Manzanar War Relocation Center was one of ten WWII Japanese American Internment Camps.
25:40
Watch Huell as he embarks on a journey to the most dangerous spot on the California coast
54:07
Huell meets and speaks to famed naturalist and Sierra Club founder "John Muir" reenacted.
53:31
Huell’s embarks on a Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta cruise aboard Tule Queen.
51:55
Huell has the adventure of a lifetime when he climbs Yosemite’s formidable Half Dome.