Transcript California

California
“The Golden State“
by Andrea Zimmerl
in cooperation with G. Eggenhofer
California is a state located in
the western United States,
bordering the Pacific Ocean.
It is the most populous and
third largest state in the U.S.
Capital: Sacramento
San Diego
Los Angeles (L.A.): It is a major center for
producing entertainment, including motion
picture, TV, and recorded music.
The Governor of
California is Arnold
Schwarzenegger
Schwarzenegger is an Austrian-American
actor, politician, bodybuilder, and
businessman, currently serving as the 38th
Governor of California. He was elected on
October 7th, 2003.
California is also a state of natural
wonders:
The state tree of California is the
redwood. These trees can grow to be over
300 feet (90 m) tall, and the base of the tree
can measure up to 22 feet (7 m) in
diameter. Several parks preserve these
giant redwood trees and some are over
3000 years old.
At Yosemite
National Park
you can see the
country‘s
highest
waterfall (760m)
which drops in
three cascades.
In Death Valley lies the
lowest point in North America
at 282 feet (86 m) below sea
level. It is the hottest and
driest place in the U.S.
Living on the fault
line
The San Andreas
fault (where huge
plates of rock deep
in the earth‘s crust
meet) runs 270
miles (435 km)
through westcentral California.
When the plates
move, they
cause
earthquakes.
San Francisco
suffered
earthquake
damage in
1989.
The first Europeans to settle in San
Francisco were the Spanish, in 1776. The
city grew rapidly due to the California gold
rush starting in 1848.
The San Francisco
cable car system ….
San Francisco is one of the few American
cities where you don‘t need a car to get
around. There‘s very good public
transport – buses, subways and the
famous cable cars. It‘s a city where you
can also walk around a lot.
If you hop on a San Francisco cable
car, the first thing you do is hold on!
You‘ll lose your breath going up and
down those steep hills heading
towards Fisherman‘s Wharf. There is
a boat trip around the bay that takes
you …..
…past the old prison, Alcatraz..
Famous Flashbacks!

Anyone who loves a
hamburger, shake,and fries
can recognize the „Golden
Arches“ of the largest
restaurant chain in the
world – McDonald‘s! The
first Mc Donald‘s was a
carhop barbecue restaurant
in 1940 in San Bernardino,
east of Los Angeles.
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