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TASTE THE CALIFORNIA CRAVING- IN N OUT BURGER

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In-N-Out Burger secret-secret menu Taste In-N-Out Burger and you'll be sold after your first bite.  I have never known In N Out Burger before until my friend invited me to eat at this most popular Burger Restaurant at California. Since I’ve been hearing the Burger’s name at my work place, Six Flags Magic Mountain, I’ve decided to try it myself to really figure out why people named it as the California Craving. In-N-Out Burger is known for the antithesis of most drive-thru burgers because of its toasted sponge bread, the fresh-never-frozen patty, the grilled onions and the secret sauce they have.  Though there's a plenty of talk of the chain's not-so-secret menu, there might be a few unknown tidbits that even famous people doesn't know.  Besides of their "Animal style" secret menu, there are a few lesser-known menu hacks that fly under the radar. I have asked one of my friend who used to work at In N Out and luckily gave useful hints.  We'

HIKING TOWARDS THE HOLLYWOOD SIGN

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Hollywood Sign, Los Angeles At Deronda Drive dead-end. Less crowd, nice angle shots. It's more than just nine white letters, it's one of the world's most evocative symbols. For many travelers, there is no coveted photo than a shot of the world's famous sign. Though it is visible from all over Los Angeles, it can actually be surprisingly difficult to get a well-angled shot.  The sign is situated on Mt. Lee, in the Hollywood Hills area of the Santa Monica Mountains and, unfortunately, it is illegal to get really close to it.  The best way, for me, to see the Hollywood sign is to hike to it.  There's an easy hike that takes you close to the sign, where I took my pictures above. It's a pretty easy 15-30 minute hike along dirt and paved access roads from Deronda Drive dead end. When you reach to its dead end, find a place to park.  Make sure you're not blocking the drive way. Go through the metal gate or through the arched opening in the