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My attempt to try and combine some basic history of Los Angeles together with my own photographs.

Originally made in 2009

1024 x 768

10m : 30sec

Audacity and Sampson microphone used

Many thanks again to Bill

Link to Beechbrook

Added Link to Beechbrook - Lin - Moderator

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Hi John,

I enjoyed your presentation very much! Having grown up about nine miles from Los Angeles, it brought back many happy memories. Other than the pronunciation of a couple words and some low resolution images which began the presentation I could find nothing to complain about!! Nice job.

Elysian Park is pronounced ( L LEE Shun) and check the origin of early settlers were from Sonora (Sone Aura) and Sinaloa (Seen ahh Low ahh) Mexico...

Thanks for a great presentation,

Best regards,

Lin

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Thanks Lin.

It's good to hear you say this show brought back happy memories.

We enjoyed our visit there very much and it was later at home, when i started to read the history that i deceided to attempt this as a project.

Because i had not been able to find some good quality images for the first part, i ended up "cheating" in order for me to tell the story.

Pronunciations i did fear would let me down and thanks Lin for explaining these to me.

Thanks again Lin

John

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Hi John,

You would have had a good laugh at my pronunciation of places in the U.K. on my first visit!

It's always difficult because even "correct" pronunciations are often violated at local levels on a frequent basis. Here in Colorado, Spanish words for even the names of major cities are often wrong by tradition. For example, the town of Pueblo, Colorado (Pueblo being a Spanish word and correctly pronounced Pweb Lo) is "never" pronounced that way by people who live there. The local pronunciation is "Pee ebb lo" and if you pronounce it the "correct" way, people there immediately know: You're not from around here, are you??? LOL

Best regards,

Lin

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