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THINGS TO DO IN JOSHUA TREE CALIFORNIA
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Joshua Tree National Park isn't the only cool place to check out in the Mojave Desert. In this video I show you some cool spots in Downtown Joshua Tree, California. You'll see a 20-foot cowboy, the World Famous Crochet Museum and find out where to get the best meatball sandwich. Travel Snacks is about eating, dating, travel tips and living a nomadic lifestyle.
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Allison Sharpe is a multi-passionate Travel Mentor & Courage Coach based in Southern California. She utilizes various platforms to encourage and inspire people to get out and live.
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