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Huell Takes a 'Swim of a Lifetime' in the Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle
Season 11
Episode 1112
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California's Gold with Huell Howser
San Miguel Island
In this episode, Huell visits San Miguel Island, with a group of history buffs who recreate the 1542 landing of Juan Rodriquez Cabrillo — the first European explorer of the California Coast. Complete with authentic costumes, boats, and the fact that its done on the deserted white sandy beaches, this re-enactment really does take you back in time. Huell is also joined by Nation Park Rangers, and a woman who actually lived on the island with her parents during the 1930's and 40's.
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Huell gets a Hearst Castle tour including a “swim of a lifetime” in the Neptune Pool.
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