Friday, March 20, 2009

From Huntington Beach to L.A.,Hollywood and Beverly Hills

I still can't believe it that we made it trough the whole town, up and down the hills of Los Angeles, even trough Beverly Hills and of course at Hollywood Boulevard with our RV! I have not seen any other RV'ers there in that traffic jam - except us. We should have been discovered for a reality show just for that!!! ...LOL... If anyone of you filmmakers out there are reading this: we will come back there anytime...LOL... :))

LAX are the letters at the airport of L.A. where the planes land over your head and the traffic in the streets goes trough a tunnel under the runways


View over a part of this immense BIG city of Los Angeles. By the way: all the pictures are made out from the car - there was no chance to stop anywhere!


Sign to Venice Beach - take the lane to the left please

Venice
is a district in western Los Angeles, California, United States. It is known for its canals, beaches and circus-like Ocean Front Walk, which features performers, fortune-tellers and vendors. Throughout the summer months, the boardwalk is actively entertaining, and this tradition continues on weekends in the winter. It is an important tourist attraction in Southern California, and has retained its popularity in part because it is an attractive location for walking and bicycling. It was home to early Beat poets and artists in Los Angeles.


I have almost missed the sign to the Santa Monica Pier!

The beautiful Santa Monica Pier offers a variety of entertainment, dining and shopping experiences, including the thrill rides of Pacific Park; a historic 1922 Carousel, and an interactive aquarium. As you stroll the planks of the Pier, enjoy lively street performers-- from musicians to artists - and don't miss some of the best sunsets along the California coast.
The Santa Monica Pier is open 365 days a year. Admission is free.
Parking is available on both the Pier Deck and the Beachfront nearby. Limited short term parking is also available.

Help us relive history beginning in January 2009 as the Pier prepares to turn 100 on September 9th, 2009! The Pier will celebrate with "free" special events suitable for the whole family - including musical and theatrical performances, dance troupes and much, much more. Mark your calendars for this historic milestone!


Santa Monica Boulevard, being a major street, is for most of its length at least four lanes wide

State Route 2 is a state highway in the U.S. state of California. It runs from the junction of Santa Monica Boulevard and Centinela Avenue at Santa Monica to Route 138 east of Wrightwood, running concurrent with Routes 101 and 210.
This route is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System and is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System


Palms along one of those big Boulevards


Beverly Hills Sign - there were all the famous and rich are living in their own sanctuary

Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, United States. Beverly Hills and the neighboring city of West Hollywood are together entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles. The area's "Platinum Triangle" of wealthy neighborhoods is formed by Beverly Hills and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Bel-Air and Holmby Hills. The population was 34,980 as of the 2006 census.

Beverly Hills is bordered on the north by Bel-Air and the Santa Monica Mountains, on the east by West Hollywood, the Carthay neighborhood of Los Angeles, and the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, and on the south by the Beverlywood.

Beverly Hills contains some of the largest homes in Los Angeles County and the nation. These homes range from the extravagant and luxurious in size, to the more elegant and modern homes, and then to the many small duplex rental units and detached homes with less than 3,000 sq ft (280 sq meters). The city's average household income is just over $87,000.

In 2007, Coldwell Banker lists Beverly Hills as the most expensive housing market (second year in a row) in the United States, with a median home price of over $2.2 million.


Of course, you can not miss this well world wide known letters on the hills: HOLLYWOOD


Following, you will see some photographic impressions I have captured with my camera, while poor David (that's my beloved hubby) was driving hard to show me all the most important spots in the most shortest time. Thank you my Darling for your excellent tour guide and your great drivings.


Crossing over to Hollywood Boulevard


The KODAK Theater


A lot of activities going on in front of the KODAK Theater - can you see the stars?


People came with buses to see the "stars" on Hollywood Boulevard


There are still some "stars" available... :))


American Idol' Taylor Hicks will join 'Grease'

Another "American Idol" is Broadway bound. Taylor Hicks, who took the "American Idol" title in Season 5 with the help of his "Soul Patrol" fans, will make his New York stage debut as "Teen Angel" in the current revival of the musical "Grease" at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre.

Hicks will join the cast of the show, whose leads were chosen by viewers of the NBC talent competition "Grease: You're the One That I Want" in 2007, on June 6, following in the tradition of an eclectic list of celebrities who have played the role -- among them jazz notable Al Jarreau and rock 'n' roll icon Chubby Checker in a 1990s revival.

Some of the other "Idol" contestants who have taken their talents to Broadway, with varying degrees of success, are 2005 winner Fantasia Barrino ("The Color Purple"), 2005 finalist Diana DeGarmo ("Hairspray") and 2003 finalist Josh Strickland (Disney's "Tarzan").


Graumann's Chinese Theater with a lot of actors dressed up, interacting with the people


A beautiful old movie theater


Commercial sign for the "Screen Actor's Guilde"

The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) is an American labor union representing over 120,000 film and television principal performers and background performers worldwide. According to SAG's Mission Statement, the Guild seeks to: negotiate and enforce collective bargaining agreements that establish equitable levels of compensation, benefits, and working conditions for its performers; collect compensation for exploitation of recorded performances by its members, and provide protection against unauthorized use of those performances; and preserve and expand work opportunities for its members.

The Guild was founded in 1933 in an effort to eliminate exploitation of actors in Hollywood who were being forced into oppressive multi-year contracts with the major movie studios that did not include restrictions on work hours or minimum rest periods, and often had clauses that automatically renewed at the studios' discretion. These contracts were notorious for allowing the studios to dictate the public and private lives of the performers who signed them, and most did not have provisions to allow the performer to end the deal.

The Screen Actors Guild is associated with the Associated Actors and Artistes of America (AAAA), which is the primary association of performer's unions in the United States. The AAAA is affiliated with the AFL-CIO. SAG claims exclusive jurisdiction over motion picture performances, and shares jurisdiction of radio, television, Internet, and other new media with its sister union AFTRA, with which it shares 44,000 dual members.


Cientology Church, LA

Opening its doors on February 18, 1954, the Church of Scientology in Los Angeles began as a thinly-staffed group who, nevertheless, wanted to deliver L. Ron Hubbard’s life-changing technology to others and help him achieve the goal of a new civilization.

As word about the miracle results of L. Ron Hubbard’s technology spread, and as his organizational policy was issued and implemented, the Los Angeles church grew. It moved to larger and larger facilities to accommodate its growing congregation.
Today, the Church of Scientology of Los Angeles is one of the largest facilities of its kind in the world. In fact, church executives-in-training from every Scientology organization around the globe now apprentice at the LA church before assuming their executive positions.


This was the bar where the real stars used to hang out in the 70's, told me David - I don't know if they do that still today?


I was fascinated very much from this over sized commercials on the buildings


SHAQ's car


Hotel California sign (to the left)


The next boxing match...


GAP commercials going big too...


I liked these lot of mixed commercial signs....


Do you love a Thai Hot Dog? :))


"Almost every day, people tell us: You have the BEST BURGERS in town"
can that be really right? :)


Not to miss also the great architecture every where in L.A.


I think, Obama was here.... :))


I just loved this colors!


Coming down the hills from Beverly Hills we came to the coastal water again in Malibu

Malibu
is an incorporated city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population is 12,575.

The city of Malibu is a 21-mile (34 km) (33.5 km) strip of Pacific coastline; a beachfront community famous for its warm, sandy beaches, and for being the home of countless movie stars and others associated with the Southern California entertainment industries. Most Malibu residents live within a few hundred yards of Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1), which traverses the city, with some residents living up to a mile away from the beach up narrow canyons; the city is also bounded (more or less) by Topanga Canyon to the east, the Santa Monica Mountains to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the south, and Ventura County to the west. Its beaches include Surfrider Beach, Zuma Beach, Malibu State Beach and Topanga State Beach; its local parks include Malibu Bluffs Park (formerly Malibu Bluffs State Park) and the planned Legacy Park, with neighboring parks Malibu Creek State Park, Leo Carillo State Beach and Park, Point Mugu State Park, and the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, and neighboring state beach Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach, that was once part of Old Malibu (before Malibu became a city), and better known as pristine beaches, El Pescador, La Piedra and El Matador.

A popular Malibu license plate frame reads, "Malibu: A Way of Life".[citation needed] Signs around the city proclaim "27 miles of scenic beauty". The "27 miles" refers to old Malibu's length (27 miles) before becoming citified (21 miles).


Before we arrived in Oxnard we had to pass this beautiful point of view:

Point Mugu, California is an unincorporated area and geographical promontory on the Pacific coast in Ventura County, near the town of Port Hueneme and the city of Oxnard. The name is believed to be derived from the Chumash Indian term Muwu, meaning beach, which was first mentioned by Cabrillo in his journals in 1542. It is also a name applied to the nearby Naval Air Station — NAS Point Mugu — a test range facility known by various names over the years, including Pacific Missile Test Center and Naval Air Missile Test Center.

The Mugu Rock is a distinctive feature of the coastal promontory that has been featured in hundreds of film shoots and television commercials. The Rock was formed when a path for the Pacific Coast Highway was cut through the mountain. It is a popular but dangerous place for fishing, sight seeing, and cliff diving. On Thanksgiving, November 27, 2008 three young men were swept to sea and killed by a rogue wave while surf watching from Mugu Rock.

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