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If you mean the car, it's a Chevrolet model. If you mean a road... be more specific; "El Camino" is Spanish for "the road." In California, it's commonly used for El Camino Real, which was (as a road) built by various people at various times, and originated (as a trail or path) by people traveling between the Spanish missions in California.
The El Camino is very real and is still in use. Today the California highway system follows the original route and has placed mission bells all along the route to let people know they are on the El Camino. The route was the one used between the 21 missions system in California. All the missions were a days ride from each other.
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because their were earthquakes
It is the route between the 21 California missions. Today that route has mission bells along the roads to remind people of the history.
California driver's education is helpful for first time drivers and those who need a refresher. First time drivers usually consist of teenagers around the age of 16.
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it was warm, had trees and grass and had people living in it
People in Pasasdena do things like normal people do and they sometimes farm.
the gold Rush was helpful to California because of the wealth that was bought by selling the gold that was founded basically made parts of California rich. that's part of the reason why people came to California to get rich