When it comes to spirituality, California's got it all from traditional churches to eccentric individuals. Well, all this week, we're featuring the work of student reporters from USC's Annenberg School for Journalism. They've gone on a magical mystery tour of California for us and the first stop is the Lake Shrine Temple in Pacific Palisades. Lindsay Watts reports.
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Val Zavala>> The Native Americans see it as sacred, but others see it as a way to make money. Today we head to the northern tip of California as part of our "Magical Mystery Tour of California". Student reporter Amy Tenowich from the USC Annenberg School of Journalism takes us to Mt. Shasta.
Amy Tenowich>> At more than fourteen thousand feet, it stands alone on California's...
Val Zavala>> Can spirituality and upscale tourism coexist? Well, that's the question facing the residents of the Ojai Valley and now student journalist Shirley Shin of USC's Annenberg School of Journalism gives us the latest installment in our "Magical Mystery Tour of California".
Shirley Shin>> It's only an hour's drive from Los Angeles, but Ojai seems worlds away....
Val Zavala>> God is a very personal thing and nothing reveals that more than the work of a desert loner who's built a unique monument to God. His story is part of our "Magical Mystery Tour of California" where we feature the work of student reporters, part of USC's Annenberg School of Journalism. Our reporter today is Allison Louie Garcia who headed to the desert to meet Leonard Knight...