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There is a little known scenic shortcut in Los Angeles that is, arguably, the most relaxing and exhilarating trek you can make in a car.

Its Mulhullond Drive, the street, which is also the name of a quirky movie, directed by Peter Lynch.

It stretches from the San Diego to Hollywood Freeways, but that makes it sound like a bunch of concrete.

Wrong!

If youre a Los Angeles local, its a winding road that lets you avoid the freeways, especially during rush hours.

I like it as a way to traverse the east side to the west side, and as a passage from the beach to either Hollywood or the Glendale-Pasadena areas.

The panoramic views, of the San Fernando Valley on one side, and the Los Angeles-Beverly Hills area to the ocean, on the other, make this drive something totally unique.

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