The west of downtown Los Diablos lays the birthplace of the motion picture industry, including a mile-long stretch providing vast entertainment proudly displaying pieces of art or the huge, hand-painted billboards.
The famous boulevard curving northwest for twenty-two miles entertaining masses downtown is filled with restaurants, luxury hotels, and nightclubs with mansions of the rich and famous populating the boulevard in addition to museums, historic streets and superstructures throughout the city.
Cinemas, theaters, and shop markets exists along the Metro Line through downtown’s main railway station projecting light rail vehicles, including he first shopping mall resembling an ocean liner
The entertainment capital of the world is highly
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Maximus the Great allowed her to cover areas in a short period hailing from the Chocolate Mountains, along with her twin brother having been an assassin for over six years.
Meanwhile, Maximus the Great comes to a halt atop a cliff; as the duet silently observes hundreds of reanimated corpses traverse through the eastern edge of Los Diablos approaching a peaceful village within the distance.
The undead feature gray rotting flesh and emit a foul smell carrying fatal diseases displaying a supernatural sense of smell used to detect living flesh from miles away. They immobilize their prey via multi-faceted purple glowing eyes putting them in paralysis state allowing them to invade any habitant with minimum resistance.
Their poison-tipped claws and sharp teeth allow them too easily tear the flesh from their victim’s bodies usually devour prey within
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Erosans never had to deal with the evil creatures or worry about not having enough food to eat established deep within an area of the mountopolis providing adequate protection.
The people spent decades designing and carving out the corridors with multiple story buildings that include thousands of residential rooms with a kitchen, dining room, and separate bedchambers for a family of seven.
Within the mountopolis is a network of corridors prolongating for miles providing unlimited access in conjunction with a Fellowship Square of Eros, a large and spacious area providing fellowship with all families.
The Supreme People’s Assembly Hall of Eros near the square implements town meetings and ritual ceremonies with a dome shaped hall adorned with ancient white marble medallions. The hall is planted with tress, gardens, shrubs, and a beautiful waterfall with gazebos and benches carved from beautiful
Rancho Palos Verdes is an affluent suburb of Los Angeles. Sitting atop the Palos Verdes Hills and bluffs of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, it is known for expansive views of the Pacific Ocean. The history of Rancho Palos Verdes dates back to the Spanish explorers and the establishment of the first Spanish rancho land grant in California. Its most notable geographic features are the Palos Verdes Hills and cliffs with grand vistas of the Pacific Ocean, and views of Santa Catalina Island.
Hook: “A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor”-Franklin D Roosevelt. Introduce Topic: Juan Cabrillo had mapped out the California coasts, discovered a port and named it San Miguel until it was named San Diego later on. Background info: Cabrillo was a Portuguese soldier who lived in Spain and later explored the coasts of California. The point of Cabrillo’s exploration was to find treasures on the California coasts and to claim land for the Spanish Government. Thesis: Cabrillo accomplished three things; discovering San Diego bay, mapping the coasts of California, and claiming land for Spain.
captured and shot by muskets, and tragically died on the sight, on July 30, 1811. His
There are many urban legends out there today. The story can vary based on the teller but the plot remains similar throughout every story. One of my personal favorite legends is La Llorona, which means the weeping one. La llorona was a very beautiful woman who lived a good life, until an unfortunate event changed her life forever.
Baseball has always been an American sport full of merriment for the whole family, but what lies beyond the rooting, peanuts, and crackerjacks, is a bitter memory for the families who resided in the Chavez Ravine. The Chavez Ravine was located a few miles from downtown Los Angeles. This “poverty stricken” place was home to a tight knit Mexican community. Many families were forced out of their homes kicking and screaming others took the couple of dollars given to them to relocate in order to build federally funded public houses. The Chavez Ravine faced many problems from the remove of its inhabitants to subject of McCarthyism, and finally an unhappy memory to those who lost their homes when the Dodger Stadium was built.
In July 1598, Juan de Oñate established a settlement in New Mexico at San Juan Pueblo at La Villa de San Gabriel (now known as Ohkay Owingeh since 2005 when it was restored to its pre-Spanish name). Oñate not only extended the Camino Real by more than 600 miles, he also established the northern most settlement of the Spanish empire. La Villa de San Gabriel was located more than 750 miles from any Spanish speaking villages in Mexico. The remote location of the settlement, along with the fact that supply trains were sent to La Villa de San Gabriel only every one to three years, led to the evolution of a Spanish dialect unlike those in the rest of the Americas. New Mexico Spanish, also called Traditional Spanish by some linguists, has deep
Sol De Mexico, in Bellingham, crafts contemporary and fresh Mexican cuisine with real fiesta spirit in its friendly and warm restaurant. The botana de camarones prawns sautéed with mushrooms and the cheese crispy fried flour tortillas coated in melted cheese make sharable and tasty appetizer selections. Some of Sol De Mexico’s specialty entrée dishes include the top sirloin carnitas de res topped with green peppers, onions and special sauce, the enchiladas de jaiba flour tortillas stuffed with Dungeness crab, onions and tomatoes and topped with melted jack cheese and sauce and the arroz con pollo sliced chicken breast cooked with mushrooms, peppers and onions served atop rice and smothered in melted cheese and mild sauce, all of which are beautifully
The historic downtown area features everything from community theater and playgrounds; to wineries and boutiques. Both residents and visitors are attracted to the district, which has adopted the the slogan "historically hip."
I am Max Stevens with BBQ news reporting live at the crazy scene. Juan Pablo stole a 1999 yellow Cadillac. I am here with Louie Juan’s cousin, he says “Juan didn’t really seem to be hiding anything, although he was driving pretty fast.” The Chicago police say “ Juan Pablo stole a vehicle from the dealer this man is dangerous and we are lucky that he did not hurt anyone and that we caught him.” Juan Pablo has been arrested and awaiting his trial his sentence is expected to be 10 to 15 years for stolen vehicle and endangerment of children.
Cortes showed up to the Aztec’s land planning on conquering it to be part of Spain. He did not want to negotiate with the Aztecs, he just wanted their land, with or without them. The Aztecs thought that he was a God and gave him extreme amounts of gold when he first arrived, but that did not satisfy Cortes. Cortes held a meeting with the leader of the Aztecs, Montezuma, and captured him, causing the Aztecs to fight the Spanish to get their leader back. Once the Spanish started to make a move to defeat the Aztecs, they realized that they were all dead or extremely ill. This was because the Aztecs were not immune to the Spanish diseases that came into their land, spreading over their people. Cortes eventually got the Aztec land, making it a part of Spain.
In the early 1800’s Spanish military troops were stationed in the abandoned chapel of the former mission.The soldiers called their new fort “El Alamo”.El Alamo is a Spanish word for cottonwood and in honor of their hometown Alamo de Parras in Mexico.Mexican occupied the Alamo during and also after Mexico’s successful war for independence.
Have you ever heard the legend about La Llorona known as “The Weeping Women”?Do you hear that? Do you hear that crying noise? People say that if you hear her cry expect death! La Llorona is real, even though people say she is she is an urban legend. There has been sightings of her in many places.
The legend of “El Chupacabras” was first reported in March 19,1995 in Puerto Rico.It was also cited in Southern United States,Mexico,Philippines and Russia.During March and Augustof 1955,attacks and more than 150 farms occured.Farm animals left officials dumbfounded.The creature peopl described was a creature featured in a film called”species”.The reports in the uited states of mammals,mostly dogs and coyotes with mange(dog disease)killing sheeps,chickens etc.There are reports of stray Mexican hairless dogs being mistaken for chupacabra.The situation in Puerto Rico reached such a fever pitch the Mayor Jose Soto recruited volunteers to hunt the creature weekly for hearly a year,with no success.Descriptions of chpacabra range anywhere
Diego Rivera was born in December of 1886 and first began creating art and murals at the age of three after the death of his twin brother. Young Diego's parents caught him drawing on the walls of their home but rather than punish him for it they instead nurtured his growing creativity. They installed canvas and chalkboard on the walls and let Rivera create as he saw fit. Even in his early years Diego knew what he wanted to be. When Diego Rivera was 10, he attended San Carlos school of fine arts where he furthered his love for art. In 1907, Diego Rivera continued his education in Europe. He there also met a few others who later became famous artistic figures. For example, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, and Piet Mondrian. The world in which Diego
An unbelievable ride to the moving wide open of Ecuador - this is the thing that anticipates audacious voyagers setting out on the Nariz del Diablo train track. With the English interpretation signifying "Devilís Nose" this noteworthy track earned its name not as a result of its unsafe course. Rather, the Devilís Nose alludes to the verging on vertical mass of rock only 130 kilometers east of the seaside town of Guyaquil.