If you've ever dealt with big city traffic and crime, the lack of large urban areas in the southeast coastal plain might be considered a plus. Hurricane's aside, it's a beautiful place to live.
@ThatDamnDoughboy10 ай бұрын
Then why don't more people live there?
@NealB12310 ай бұрын
@@ThatDamnDoughboy Lack of good paying jobs. It's a rural area with lots of farming but not a lot of good paying jobs in the small cities and town. Popular retirement location for folks who don't want to deal with the mess that is Florida.
@TheNighthhawk10 ай бұрын
I live in Conway SC, about 28 Miles from the coast, and Myrtle Beach, I have been here for 8 years. Have enjoyed it very much. I have only had to leave the area twice from Hurricanes. One ran up the coast. and one hit right into Myrtle Beach. I had never been in one on shore. Been through many while in the Navy but was always at sea, fun ride. I went inland for about 60 miles on the one that ran the coastline, and down to Charleston, on the one that hit Myrtle Beach. Only gone for 3 days on each. Had a few that were a couple hundred miles off the coastline. Just rain and a bit of rain. Just a few trees down, One thing I like is less people. I came back here from Denver CO. To many people. One thing I like is the, NO SNOW! in 8 yrs we have had about a 1/2 inch. Not like Denver's 2,3 and 4 feet of snow. I worked ramp for United Airlines there and spent 23 yrs in the cold and snow. One thing I like about it is all the history. It's great here. A salt marsh is a area near shore, where saltwater mixes with into fresh, not a swamp.
@kokomo976410 ай бұрын
The areas that are not heavily populated are known as the "low" country. They are at or below sea level and are prone to flooding. There is no damn mystery about why.
@markpk745510 ай бұрын
Michigan we get ships and we send ship to other countries but the winter can be ruff so we get ice and shipping slows down. So ships in Michigan will dock in Florida in Michigan and use trucks to head north in the winter. To bring back the load to Florida. I-75
@richardwirt319310 ай бұрын
I live on the east coast of N.C. we have 2 shipping ports one in Morehead city and one in Wilmington
@jimgreen578810 ай бұрын
Courtney, one of many things which is interesting about this part of the country is that there's a group of people who used to be slaves, but somehow kept their speech, which has become a recognized language, rather than a Creole language, and there's a 12,000 sq. mi./20,780 sq. km. Cultural Heritage Corridor which has been set aside by the US National Park Service.
@glennallen23910 ай бұрын
My Hometown is Wilmington, NC. It is also called the Port City. Wilmington, NC. is the Hometown of Michael Jordan, Sonny Jurgenson, Roman Gabriel, Kenny Gattison. Clyde Simmons and Trot Nixon. Those are just some of the great Athletes who played professional Sports. It is also the Home of the North Carolina Azalea Festival. It is also the Home of The USS North Carolina a WW II Battleship that was highly decorated,
@JDoelker10 ай бұрын
As was mentioned Atlanta was a RR hub and most of the Southern RR hubs ran trains of aggie goods west toward the ports on the Mississippi. They seldom sent goods to the Atlantic coast ports. Reason being European trade left out of New Orleans, while Chicago, New York, and Canada trade went north on the Mississippi, Great Lakes, Erie Canal, and St. Lawrence. Limited trade headed east to the ports and cities stayed small. Southern rail was never commuter heavy until Flagler and Amtrak. Another thing was rich people owned the available cosstal lands and newbies bought what came available as the natives were kicked off the land because their debts to English traders were so high. Oddly, slavery in America began with natives capturing natives in trade for English goods and weapons. as capturing natives became harder due to death from disease the debts mounted because natives didn't understand about Old World trade or credit. Only commodity they had left worth value to English was the land they lived on. so...as they moved out cheap land became available and the states' interiors grew faster than the coasts.
@boroblueyes5 ай бұрын
Savannah and Charleston ports are constantly expanding. Savannah is the 4th busiest and Charleston is the 9th busiest port in the U. S.
@markpk745510 ай бұрын
I live in the North Michigan and there is one road from Michigan to Florida I75 been to Florida many times but Love Michigan and like to go to Florida on Vacation in the winter.
@christophermckinney392410 ай бұрын
What is even more fascinating about Atlanta is that it was basically destroyed entirely in 1865 during the American Civil War (se General Sherman's march through Atlanta). All the growth has happened since Reconstruction.
@JasonMoir10 ай бұрын
I live in western North Carolina and travel to this area often. It is very pretty.
@BruceEllis-gd9tx10 ай бұрын
I lived in Columbia, S.C. for 30 years and never once felt like I was missing out because I didn't live in a southern metropolis.
@JDoelker10 ай бұрын
There maybe another reason for these areas to be quite small. The North Atlantic Gyre and Sargasso Sea which was not nice in days of sails because of calm winds. The Sargasso Sea and NAG lie within the Bermuda Triangle.
@shscjs310 ай бұрын
Mangroves and swamps. Not habitable areas
@Kito-vt3oz10 ай бұрын
grunts in the sky a really good documentary about the A-10
@chriscapps430610 ай бұрын
I call it the wild wild south east 😂 being from NC
@penultimateh76610 ай бұрын
I love how Courtney manages to act interested in this kind of stuff.
@McShaganpronouncedShaegen10 ай бұрын
I love living here.
@mikehenderson63110 ай бұрын
I saw your arby's video I had no idea you all had arby's in new zealand
@brianpulley865210 ай бұрын
Well I live in North Carolina in that red shaded area my whole life and unfortunately people are flooded here and I'm just wanting to move to the middle of nowhere now.
@scottstewart578410 ай бұрын
I've vacationed there several times (on the coast), and visited Columbia many times. Outside the cities there's a lack of jobs. The land is not uniformly great. Driving away from Myrtle Beach, inland, on back roads, one sees a lot of mobile homes on a few acres, mostly rundown. Racism and racial tensions are very alive. The weather sucks.
@chetstevensq10 ай бұрын
One word, SWAMPS. (edit to add) the bots are out tonight sheesh.
@jamieanderson622210 ай бұрын
I live close to that area
@unklebacon4410 ай бұрын
Without reading a comment and before I watch this, my guess is that is ground zero for hurricane season.
@JoeVideoed10 ай бұрын
Tbh, this should've been titled The "Relatively" Empty East Coast. 10 million people is still quite a lot, even if it's not at big as the other areas he mentioned.
@Terrell07010 ай бұрын
When I was a kid a joke I heard about the Atlanta airport was: "When you die, whether you're going to Heaven or Hell, you've still got to change planes in Atlanta".
@hudsongibert67178 ай бұрын
As someone in the east coast, we have plenty of people lol. Truly a bountiful place to live...
@DCxViper10 ай бұрын
prime reason is the Carolinas are perfect Hurricane weather
@laynecox399210 ай бұрын
You need to also acknowledge that Northern shipping is who brought the slaves here, then sold them to the southerners.
@joedirt344910 ай бұрын
Those braids though!!! ❤❤😮
@lamarkarr23058 ай бұрын
I just love young women that love to learn about things in general, all things. And you're very pretty too if I were only about 30 years younger
@ngaflipper265810 ай бұрын
Now look at a map of US Naval bases.
@outandaboutwithsamiam503410 ай бұрын
If you believe east coast of SC is barren and unpopulated, just take a look at my Charleston SC or Myrtle Beach videos....
@tommyc606610 ай бұрын
Hurricanes, humidity & crazy heat. No thanks 😉
@billyray691310 ай бұрын
Its geography
@williambranch428310 ай бұрын
Hurricanes. All the risks of Florida but without the benefits.
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@craigpatch335410 ай бұрын
Hi
@christophermckinney392410 ай бұрын
I live in Florida, thinking of leaving and wouldn't move to this area for two reasons. One is hurricanes. It's right whre they hit. Two the culture, they're sort of stuck in time and there is still a lot of racism and religiosity there.
@A_Name_10 ай бұрын
Florida North of Orlando minus the college towns is exactly the same.