Sunday, August 1, 2010

A short overview of LA's few scenic areas, and the effects of massive illegal invasion upon them



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CA is indeed has beautiful scenery but they are way out of LA. For me personally the scenery starts north of lancaster , past Santa Clarita or past Ventura . Or to be more precise you leave the official la ghetto basin region when you le...ave Sylmar northbound on the 5 freeway , or leave Victorville northeast on the 15, or leave Oxnard NW on the 101. Within LA itself there are isolated pockets of scenery here and there. Even in the ghettos i have found isolated tiny pockets of scenery.

There is this nice lake hidden underneath the overpasses at junction of 5, 60 and 101 freeway, called Hollenbeck lake. It is located deep in the extremely ghettoized district of Boyle Hts just east of LA DWTN. Very few know about it and few go there because it is deep in LA barrio ghettoland. and difficult to get to.
LA History & Science Musuem could be a scenic area if it was not surrounded by LA S Central ghetto.
Santa Monica bluffs could be a nice spot if the SM homeless did not spoil it. Academy Park near dodger stadium is a scenic and cool spot but overrun by illegals. MacArthur park was once a nice lake eons ago but has long since been overrun and ruined my massive illegal/gang influxes into Westlake district.

Echo park lake would be a sparking oasis near LA DWTN if it was not surrounded by ,or close to, the illegal-alien infested slums of Echo Park district, Westlake, rampart, Alvarado st., and the generally decrepit slummified strip running north/ and south along Glendale blvd off the 110/ hollywood freeway.

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