This massive ocean is literally just a 20-minute drive down the 55 or 405 from Santa Ana.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
It’s technically a "theme park," but this Anaheim neighbor is the most famous "park" in the world.
What is Disneyland?
Launched in 2007, this handheld device basically killed the flip phone and changed how we live forever.
What is the iPhone?
The low-effort king of the potluck; if you show up with these and a jar of Tostitos, you're at least safe.
What are Chips and Salsa?
When you go on your next urban hike, be sure to stay on this walking area in order to avoid cars and traffic.
What is the Side-Walk?
Flowing through Egypt, this is widely considered the longest river in the entire world.
What is the Nile?
This 843-acre rectangle of green is the "lungs" of New York City and has been in every rom-com ever made.
What is Central Park?
This device changed the way people enter their cars forever by allowing people to unlock, lock, and even start their vehicles from afar.
What is a Key Fob?(Smart Key)
This "salad" has no lettuce and is mostly mayo, a starchy vegetable, and mustard—a BBQ staple.
What is Potato Salad?
These tall, skinny SoCal icons are actually giant grasses, not "trees," and they look great in a sunset photo.
What are Palm Trees?
This sea is so salty that you can float in it effortlessly without even trying to swim.
What is the Dead Sea?
Established in 1872, this was the very first National Park in the U.S. and is home to the "Old Faithful" geyser.
What is Yellowstone?
Long before Spotify, this 1979 Sony device let people listen to cassette tapes on the go for the first time.
What is the Walkman?
This refreshing dish involves raw fish "cooked" in lime juice, mixed with onions, cilantro, and cucumber.
What is Ceviche?
Often used to conserve water and protect soil, this material is spread around plants to suppress weeds.
What is mulch?(bark)
This is the world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area, located on the border of the U.S. and Canada.
What is Lake Superior?
This California National Park is famous for its massive granite cliffs like El Capitan and Half Dome.
What is Yosemite?
This Amazon device uses "E-ink" technology to make reading digital books feel like looking at real paper.
What is the Kindle?
Often served at Hawaiian-themed potlucks, this "sushi-adjacent" snack features a slice of grilled spam on a block of rice.
What is Spam Musubi?
This type of yard decor adorns many street-side homes that feature tall trees surrounded by small circles of untouched land. The initial cost of spreading these round and dense items far outweighs the cost it would take to water a lawn or plants.
What are Rocks? (Gravel)
Located in the Pacific, this is the deepest known point on Earth—so deep that Everest could fit inside with room to spare.
What is the Mariana Trench?
This National Park doesn't have your typical green grass and vibrant foliage. In fact, it's just a massive crack in the Earth that everybody likes to stare at for some reason.
What is the Grand Canyon National Park?
This 1970s handheld gadget was the first "mobile" gaming device, featuring a tiny red LED screen and a game called Auto Race.
What is a Mattel Electronics handheld?
If you have Filipino friends, you're praying they bring a tray of these crispy, golden fried spring rolls.
What is Lumpia?
This street-side construction protects cars from veering off the highway when there is a steep cliff or dangerous drop-off beyond the road.
What are Guard Rails?