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Taking wing over Los Angeles reveals more than the secrets of Hollywood's back lots; aspiring actors line up in a non-descript warehouse district; the city is home to surfers and skateboarders; a working oil derrick is tucked into Cardiff Tower.
Taking wing over Los Angeles reveals more than the secrets of Hollywood's back lots; aspiring actors line up in a non-descript warehouse district; the city is home to surfers and skateboarders; a working oil derrick is tucked into Cardiff Tower.
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S1, EP6 "Los Angeles 24"Taking wing over Los Angeles reveals more than the secrets of Hollywood's back lots; aspiring actors line up in a non-descript warehouse district; the city is home to surfers and skateboarders; a working oil derrick is tucked into Cardiff Tower.
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