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California's Gold with Huell Howser
Springtime In Death Valley
Leave it to our own Huell Howser to think he could go kayaking in Death Valley! But it turns out that's exactly what he does as he travels to normally parched Death Valley National Park to kayak on the huge salt lake created by this year's heavy rains. Ancient Lake Manly at Badwater only reappears about every 100 years, so he figured he better go for it. In addition to the lake, Huell also captures the bounty of endless fields of wildflowers, which covered Death Valley this spring.
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Huell and Luis get a behind the scenes look at this engineering marvel of Shasta Dam.
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It started back in 1921 and quickly became one of California’s “sweetest” success stories.
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Huell Howser accepts an invitation to spend a couple of days with the Blue Angels and ends up not o
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Huell meets up with historian Tom Macaulay, who takes him to a frozen lake in the Sierra.
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Citizens of Bishop, California, set aside an entire week to pay tribute to… the mule.
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Huell visits with Mary Kageyama Nomura, known as the "Songbird of Manzanar"
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Manzanar War Relocation Center was one of ten WWII Japanese American Internment Camps.
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Huell Howser travels to the Central Coast in search of historic Nitt Witt Ridge.