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Hendrik
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: The Netherlands
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Hi folks!
together with my kids (teenagers) I'm going for a tour in California. Where to go, besides the usual suspects like Disney, Universal or Seaworld? For example there is a tour at/to Mount Wilson Observatory. More of those nice (technological) musea? At Stanford? Berkeley? Palo Alto (Parc)? Fluid dynamics, physics or engineering related? One idea was to take surf courses.... physics and exercise combined! Any recommendations? Thanks in advance! Last edited by Hendrik; May 21, 2009 at 13:13. |
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Tallness
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Might be a little late for this suggestion, but I would take them to a SF Giants game. Nothing more American that a baseball game, and that park is amazing. If you like physics, you have to appreciate baseball.
Although you probably already went on the vacation based on your post! Hope it went well. -yoyo |
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