If you are visiting the Los Angeles, California area you need to
travel just south to beautiful Seal Beach. Named for the seals
which used to inhabit the area, the town has all the charm of a beach
community. Lovely tree lined streets and well kept homes are the town's
feature. When you want to have a little extra adventure and are lured by
the salt air, take a walk on the pier which pushes out to the Pacific
Ocean.
Once
on the pier look to the north and see the mountain range seemingly
rising up from the ocean's floor. Look straight out and you will see the
majestic Pacific. Yes, those are oil rigs jutting up out of the ocean! A
bit of an eyesore, but necessary especially in this day of over
dependence on oil imports. Are you hungry? Stop in at the restaurant
located half way down the pier and get a bite to eat. Or, stroll back in
town and have your pick of seafood restaurants.
Nearby to Seal
Beach is Long Beach, which is the home of McDonnell-Douglas, the
airplane manufacturer. Now owned by Boeing, much of the area surrounding
Long Beach International is dedicated to aviation. Stop by the airport
and see what a circa 1920s airport still looks like! Yes, it is
functioning and it is a good alternate airport to LAX.
Los Angeles
is a 20 minute drive to the north while Orange County and Anaheim are
within an hour's drive to the south. Of course, being that it is
California, expect to be stuck in one of their wonderful traffic delays
at some point. Hey, you could always return to bucolic Seal Beach and
wait out the traffic!
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