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After spending a day at Joshua Tree and another day/night in Big Bear Diana and I headed back to the great city of Los Angeles via the scenic route. This winding road is called &amp;quot;The Rim of the world&amp;quot;. I can only assume its named that because L.A believed that they were/are the edge of the world because really.. what&#039;s beyond L.A? hhmm. San Diego, Mexico, Central America, South America.... Ok just a few things. 
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The road was built around the end of the Great Depression as both a &amp;quot;make work&amp;quot; program and a way to revive the spirits of Americans by giving them a freakin&#039; amazing view. When we drove the &amp;quot;Rim of the world&amp;quot; it was almost exactly the opposite of a depression but it was still one heck of a view!  
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