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  1. California's Gold is a public television human interest program that explores the natural, cultural, and historical features of California. The series ran for 24 seasons beginning in 1991, and was produced and hosted by Huell Howser in collaboration with KCET, Los Angeles.

  2. California's Gold with Huell Howser. Huell Howser's signature series has been exploring the Golden State's rich history, cultural diversity, natural wonders, and amazing people for over 20 years. For more Huell Howser, visit here.

  3. California's Gold: With Huell Howser, Breck Parkman, Scott Gediman, Leonard Knight. Huell Howser travels around California looking for interesting stories about the state's rich history, cultural diversity, landmarks, natural wonders, amazing people and points of interest, especially lesser known and out-of-the-way places.

  4. Californian Gold combina la dulce genética californiana con un extra añadido, posee un exquisito sabor a mango, y su aroma y su efecto son muy particulares. En cuanto al cultivo, esta variedad es pequeña pero extremadamente productiva: una variedad magnífica para ser cultivada en interior.

  5. 1 de dic. de 2019 · Join Huell and hike to the world's tallest tree in Redwood National Park with a group of fifth graders from a nearby school; admire fields ablaze with golden color of California's official state flower, the Golden Poppy, at the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve in Lancaster; and climb to the top of magnificent Morro Rock for a ...

  6. 26 de oct. de 2017 · Watch episodes of California’s Gold, a popular TV show hosted by Huell Howser that explores the diverse and interesting places and people of California. Learn about topics such as jazz, history, nature, culture and more from the Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University.

  7. Join Huell on a unique adventure to two of California's rarely seen natural wonders: the Bristlecone Pine, the oldest, continuously living thing on this planet found in the White Mountains of the Eastern Sierra, and magnificent Le Conte Falls deep in the rocky and steep terrain of Yosemite National Park.