Huell visits Iwasaki Images of America and gets a firsthand look at the fascinating process of producing fake, yet realistic looking, food made of plastic that is used in display windows of some restaurants.
Huell visits Barstow Koi Farm, a family business established in 1991 on 41 acres in Newberry Springs. He is amazed to see everything that goes into raising healthy, beautiful fish at one of the largest domestic Koi breeders in the USA.
Huell visits Hollywood Reservoir where a project by the Department of Water and Power includes burying tanks which each hold 30 million gallons of water.
Huell takes the famous Aerial Tramway to the top of Mt. San Jacinto, high above Palm Springs. He visits with the many hikers who venture to the top for the great views, abundant nature, and clean air.
Located 5,300 feet up in the San Jacinto Mountains above Palm Springs, Huell visits Idyllwild which offers a well-balanced mixture of natural, cultural, and historic wonders.
Huell visits the Orange County Dental Society Museum to see its impressive collection of vintage dental objects and see what visiting the dentist might have been like decades ago as he examines displays of chairs, tools, and other devices.
Huell visits the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum and the lush backyard of a Woodland Hills resident to learn about hummingbirds in Southern California.
Huell visits Yamashiro, built in 1911 as a private residence and a replica of a magnificent palace located in mountains near Kyoto, Japan. During the Golden Age of Hollywood it was a club for the ultra-exclusive and now it's a restaurant.
Huell visits Owens Valley, east of the Sierra Nevada, with LADWP and others to see their efforts to minimize the dust problem that plagues the surrounding area since the LA Aqueduct diverted water causing Owens Lake to dry up in the 1920s.