Kern County at the southern end of California's central valley has some beautiful scenery but is generally a rather poor and rural part of the state. One of the few things I really liked when visiting there was the vibrant Basque culture found in the area as many Basques from Spain and France settled in that region during the first decades of the 20th century. The Basque festival there is legendary with lots of lamb, sea food, wine & cider, and lots of aged sheep's milk cheese. I also ate at the one and only Basque restaurant I've ever been to there and I must say the food was really good; kind of a combo of French and Spanish food with it's own twist. Sadly, the Basque tradition is slowly fading away and being replaced my newer immigrant groups mostly from South America and Asia.
Still these photos from the BBC are kind of cool to look at.
Still these photos from the BBC are kind of cool to look at.
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