Lovely video. Great views of the lake and the surrounding areas that make it very inviting. 💐🏆
@missjddrage11115 сағат бұрын
On a personal note, I was hoping for a little more information as far the history of this location. I understand there are buildings at the bottom of this body of water that I can't seem to shake curiosity for. I've learned of more found here, but those will stay as the unmentionable.
@danmillikin550310 сағат бұрын
I'm from Houston and I'm a friend of Penny thanks to her my friend channels my mother who visits daily with poetry and music to remind me about our whole reason for existence is to give love and receive love possibly love creates the universe Mom says how many times do I have to tell you Penny explain the same thing unconditional love humanitarianism peace open mind forgiveness and appreciation that God gives us joy courage and peace.. I'm also a friend of Marvin Zindler ❤️🙏❤️🎵
@TravelsWithPhil9 сағат бұрын
Penny was a gift to the world, even if you don't count the psychic side of her life. Marvin sure was a character. I interviewed him for an hour at my radio station near downtown back in the 1970s. He came in full TV makeup. I don't know if he had something happening just after the interview, or if he was just vain that way. Regardless of his unusual qualities, he did help lots of people.
@edhenry794215 сағат бұрын
In 1979 Jack and Peggy came to Baltimore in that aircraft. I had the shop on Martin State Airport. The generator was not generator. He came to me, I was 26 (I looked 16) with an extensive background in radial engines. I ask if he’d like for me to troubleshoot it. No, I have a voltage regulator coming … could you change it. Yes. The next day Jack brought me the regulator. I changed it …. Still not charging! Now can I troubleshoot it? Yes he said. Within 5 minutes I found the problem ( which I suspected all along). The little field exciting wire to make it generate was broken at the cannon plug. I fixed that and was immediately their hero. Too funny!
@markhenry1515 сағат бұрын
Incredible stuff!! And great history!
@TravelsWithPhil14 сағат бұрын
Small World ! I'm glad you fixed it, finally.
@matthewwilliams2412Күн бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful video! I grew up in the Capital district (Albany, Schenectady, and Troy) It was nice to see your visit to the capital.
@TravelsWithPhil18 сағат бұрын
It was my pleasure
@heavywavez75922 күн бұрын
Is this cheaper than a bridge? I can't see how it would be over time
@TravelsWithPhil2 күн бұрын
Don't know. Perhaps there is a foundation issue.
@MrPAULONEAL2 күн бұрын
There's less than a mile at the closest part.
@TravelsWithPhil2 күн бұрын
Yup, about 4,600 feet across.
@pemehl64143 күн бұрын
cool videos dude! love learning random history, pls keep making em
@TravelsWithPhil3 күн бұрын
Thanks. I appreciate the compliment.
@KILLERSTUDIOS-i9e4 күн бұрын
Poor baby orkid, watching her friend dead being wrapped around by humans
@Xianne0275 күн бұрын
Stop! Stoppp! STOP! You're killing me and I'm only at the Itsy Bitsy Spider! Help!! 😂😅 😆 🤣😂😅 😆 🤣😂😅 😆 🤣😂😅 😆 🤣😂😅 😆
@lynryall13178 күн бұрын
Genocide before it was a word.
@TravelsWithPhil7 күн бұрын
Yes
@darialinderssen876810 күн бұрын
That was weird. I used to watch Gilligan's Island. Eh..
@TravelsWithPhil7 күн бұрын
It is definitely different.
@paulryan212810 күн бұрын
Great ... now do tRump! 😂
@TravelsWithPhil7 күн бұрын
LOL
@mcrahul10011 күн бұрын
Super Awesome...Enchanting 👏👏👏
@TravelsWithPhil7 күн бұрын
Thank you
@debarghyaroy994811 күн бұрын
My goodness! 😮
@polystictus17 күн бұрын
Be better if you slowed down the camera and not just show little pieces of the car at a time. Hard to know what the car looks like in many cases.
@TravelsWithPhil16 күн бұрын
Thanks for the note. I will be doing a different video made up mostly of still photos. Almost every time I stepped farther away in order to get an entire vehicle in the recording, someone stepped in front of me.
@warbull88817 күн бұрын
I SEE LOL
@robertsmith-mm6iz18 күн бұрын
your history of blessing is right on except the selling property to the chek emergats my family was the first family in blessing we were related to the pierce by marriage yes the pierce family did donate the property to the railroad to bring the train to town and the post office is the reason for the name change my family has been in texas since 1836
@TravelsWithPhil17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the information
@THERTOGAL18 күн бұрын
Love seeing this. My Dad was Museum Curator there in 1952-53, I was born in Morehead. Dad next went to WestPoint, then Truman Library etc. Great time enjoying video.
@TravelsWithPhil17 күн бұрын
Thank you very much
@colsc5519 күн бұрын
Ezekiel Field was my 4th great uncle
@ORACKS21 күн бұрын
Only in Ohio
@Sheila-sz9hb24 күн бұрын
It's the master bedroom😊
@whipsmartchrisАй бұрын
6:57 I tried to leap out my window.
@whipsmartchrisАй бұрын
This should be a black ops torture video. I’d admit to anything by the 2nd play.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
LOL !
@HarryGrimezАй бұрын
Thanks Phil, very informative
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
I appreciate it.
@UNITED-789Ай бұрын
I’ve been gobbling
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
I've been there several times. Fantastic place. I'd glad they shot there.
@IandThou-wt2uiАй бұрын
Mangas Coloradas is the name I have heard since childhood. I have heard the the Smithsonian denies they ever received such a package.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
What package?
@IandThou-wt2uiАй бұрын
The skull. I understand the story was the head was boiled and the skull sent to the Smithsonian Museum. I have heard they(Smithsonian) deny this.
@JohnnyBlaze5100Ай бұрын
Betrayed by the British! …same ol story time n time again. It never ends with the white man!
@a.wodehouse2393Ай бұрын
"thank you"
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
It is my pleasure
@homoerectus744Ай бұрын
Revival,built by?
@karendaley267Ай бұрын
Growing up in El Paso, Tx we went to White Sands frequently as it was our "beach" get away. Back then I didn't appreciate this history associated with the site.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
It does make for an interesting, and enormous, beach. I've seen White Sands many times from 35,000 feet flying from/to California and Texas. An astronaut friend Jack Lousma said he enjoyed landing there in an early space shuttle flight. I also liked the large tower in the sands so you could find your way back again.
@Wideoval73Ай бұрын
Great video. Visited Saturday. Been there many times and just love it. Thanks for doing such a good job.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate that.
@petarnovakovich240Ай бұрын
W is a vowel in the Welsh language, as is Y. Welsh doesn't have the letters J, K, Q, V, X, Z in the alphabet, but we do have DD (a hard th sound like in "the", th has a soft sound like in "theatre"), FF (soft f sound like in "fear", a single f sounds like a hard v like in "van"), LL this one is too hard to describe by text.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Thanks for the info. Cherokee (part of my ancestry) uses the Greek pronunciations to do the English phonetics pronunciations. So, similar to Welsh, the letters do not necessarily match the standard English pronunciations.
@petarnovakovich240Ай бұрын
@@TravelsWithPhil In Welsh, taxi would be written as tacsi, ambulance would be ambiwlans. Where English uses a "k", Welsh would use a "c", it's never pronounced as an "s" sound.
@blueerie_Ай бұрын
hahaha
@Gijs.Ай бұрын
Great video, Phil
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Wado (Cherokee for "Thanks")
@Gijs.Ай бұрын
@@TravelsWithPhil you’re welcome😁
@randombutuseful1254Ай бұрын
U.K. uses mph 😊
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Thanks. I have been corrected.
@rosiefay7283Ай бұрын
These aren't half as funny as the bizarre names of thousands of places in the USA and Canada.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Here is my first video on funny names in the USA. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mtmpiad-1NLYn40.html
@petarnovakovich240Ай бұрын
@TravelsWithPhil You didn't include Penistone, Fingringhoe, Shitterton, Six Mile Bottom, Twatt, Upper Dicker, Crapstone, Old Sodbury, Chipping Sodbury, Slaggyford, there are probably more - real towns.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
I saw it, but decided that KZfaq would not appreciate it.
@cliffordmace9197Ай бұрын
Some of these places are probably named after a pub or inn that was / is there and a village grew up around.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Sounds logical
@LindaMerchant-bq2hpАй бұрын
Does the san andreas fault run through the san andreas lake??
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Yes, I mention that 28 seconds into the video. The fault is named after the lake.
@SpiklethingАй бұрын
I wrote a whole comment about Dull and Boring as I live near Dull. I deleted it once I realised you had it in your video However, I’m from the south of England, I grew up near Liphook (it’s pronounced Lip-uk) but I went to school in a place called Cocking.
@madmark1957Ай бұрын
You wer right and wrong. You were right that you pronounced almost everything incorrectly, and wrong about the speed limits being kilometers per hour. The UK is an uneasy mix of metric and imperial (the original imperial not American imperial) measurements. As such it's miles in the UK not kilometers.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Thanks for the corrections.
@virginiahowardmullan5049Ай бұрын
Pam Hightower is so awesome. This was a great award to honor her.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
I agree
@belals9506Ай бұрын
leicester is pronounced lester
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Thanks
@petarnovakovich240Ай бұрын
@TravelsWithPhil Gloucester is pronounced Gloster, Leominster is pronounced Lemster, Godmanchester is pronounced Gumster, Penistone is pronounced Pen-is-tun.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
I've heard Penny-Stone@@petarnovakovich240
@petarnovakovich240Ай бұрын
@@TravelsWithPhil That depends on where you're from, accents can vary widely just a few miles appart. Shrewsbury is pronounced as you see it on one side of the river, on the other side it's pronounced Shrowsbury.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
That's common all over the world. We have a mountain here in San Diego whose name is pronounced two different ways.@@petarnovakovich240
@user-fz1en8ew9zАй бұрын
Very interesting place, false kiva is another mysterious spot really close to upheaval dome. So many amazing sights to see in canyon lands. Utah is my favorite place to be I think about it every day.
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
It is a wonder.
@Narragansett1Ай бұрын
It’s the sun, not a spider, if you cross the dirt road there’s a painting of a woman on a large stone, It’s beautiful.
@Narragansett1Ай бұрын
It’s for me to sit on and have a peaceful rest
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Good spot for that
@rubybester9714Ай бұрын
Beautiful 🙏
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
We're glad you liked it.
@subhajitkundu05Ай бұрын
Geological study area ❤
@TravelsWithPhilАй бұрын
Absolutely
@patriotjon8535Ай бұрын
How the Locals Pronounce Palacios.... kzfaq.info/get/bejne/d795lsqpx8umo4E.htmlsi=gkUm0GU26ukvvRES