
San Clemente
Living in San Clemente, Steve has been a fixture on this coastal life. A small community on the US west coast, San Clemente residents often think of their town as paradise—where the 1920’s vision of a Spanish Village by the Sea still lingers, the sun shines 342 days a year and the conveniences of metropolitan Southern California are balanced by fresh ocean air and beaches untouched by time. Just 75 years ago, most of the coastal land between Los Angeles and San Diego was no more than barren rolling hills covered with mustard and sagebrush. San Clemente was no exception.
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Hawaii
Steve spends a lot of time on the Islands. Hawaii is like no other place on earth. It is home to one of the world's most active volcanoes and the world's tallest sea mountain; the birthplace of modern surfing, the hula and Hawaii Regional Cuisine; and the former seat of a royal kingdom and home to the only royal palace on US soil. Hawaii is one of the youngest geological formations in the world and the youngest state of the union. But perhaps Hawaii's most unique feature is its aloha spirit: the warmth of Hawaii's people that wonderfully complements the Islands' perfect temperatures.
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Alaska
Coastal waters around Alaska offer excellent opportunities to see marine life including whales, dolphins, porpoise, seals, sea lions, fur seals, walrus, sea otters, and more. Steve is a frequent visitor.
