❤subhanallah alhamdulillah allah hu akbar allah hu akbar allah hu akbar ❤
@JamesE.-ih1ti9 күн бұрын
The Four Corners ii Experienced were/was a gravel pebble parking lot. A rope dividing line. Two indians ready to take your $15 to take pics with horses.; One step stairs to stage 12' ish X12'ish with the Four Corners marker on top.; 6 green outdoor toilets near by. 1996. Does Anyone have any video footage from this time period?
@wno104310 күн бұрын
LOL!!! It's pronounced La Hoy ya!!!
@mitosllopez1311 күн бұрын
Pet Friendly ?
@autenti18712 күн бұрын
Para terminar la pelea de si el Mar de Drake o si el Mar de Hoces ,Chile y Argentina 🇨🇱🇦🇷deberian eliminar el nombre Paso Drake y poner un nombre, toponimo de origen YAGAN, pues ese pueblo indigena del extremo sur de America se expandía hasta muy cerca del paso Drake.Sería el nuevo nombre al paso como un homenaje de ambos paises 🇨🇱🇦🇷 a ellos que fueron tan salvajemente y tristemente diezmados, Porque ELLOS los YAGANES fueron los PRIMEROS por muchos milenios que contemplaron y se aproximaron a ese tremendo paso. Se MERECE un nombre YAGÁN el Paso Drake..
@olskooldannib.sunderworldu924715 күн бұрын
My Las Vegas city that I remember as a kid.
@helicopterovirtual-msfs625415 күн бұрын
Sensacional.
@rock69690016 күн бұрын
Francisco de Hoces fue el primer marinero en cruzar éstas aguas 60 años antes que Drake y a esta zona se le denominó Mar de Hoces...
@catharticthrowaway16 күн бұрын
That former youth pastor guy, Martin or whatever, is one of the most toxic people I've ever met
@michaelgillespie957918 күн бұрын
This same date as David Koresh Waco building caught on fire.
@luvmyflowers12318 күн бұрын
Venice is a Beautiful place,!
@rogerclark928518 күн бұрын
GPS can't pronounce Spanish names. The only water at Aguirre Springs campground is at the camp hosts site close to the highway. There are two sharp turns on the narrow entrance road so long trailers can't use the campground.
@user-en6th1kv6o19 күн бұрын
Thanks for the trip down memory lane ❤
@FranklintheTopGandBestRi-gd2hq20 күн бұрын
I went to here for my end of the year field trip at school today and it was an amazing trip to be honest I would love to go back there again ❤
@rikie_679821 күн бұрын
Ocean looks scary.........
@ravishbahuguna23 күн бұрын
Someone in 2024 here..
@eliascarmona364624 күн бұрын
Paso de hoces
@ayseoznurozer763026 күн бұрын
I had been in Jackson Hole in 1990 and watched rodeo games there. It was amazing to be in a western style settlement. The people living there were all kind and helpful. I've loved to be there.
@Danyahl26 күн бұрын
Garbage. Built on stolen land, possibly over the blood of Natives, with colonial made states. Pure garbage.
@samuelestigoy421928 күн бұрын
Very Nice ❤ I worked in Harrah's before I Joined the Navy and I'm now RETIRED Navy. RENO is a place to start for a Living ❤ Thank you RENO 😊
@happyhippie285328 күн бұрын
My parents moved us out to Reno in 1975, things have changed so much, when I visit my mom I'm so surprised how much traffic there is. Use to be able to get from Sparks to Reno in 7 minutes... Not anymore 😢
@luisgonzalocatiredorta942229 күн бұрын
sin duda un impresionante documento grafico, un muy buen expositivo de la cotidianidad
@a.jimenez3472Ай бұрын
I LOVE IT! ❤
@OlgaColorado-mp5vlАй бұрын
Un policía de origen paisano desde hace seis años me😊 ha perseguido hasta en Juarez por desgracia se me cruzo en una av yo no tenia licencia senti temor, me observo , a partir de ahi a la fecha mi sueño americano es un infierno todo lo que me han inventado de segura no tiene nada
@AditiAinyАй бұрын
Ye meri copy ke cover me print hai
@janeburton7647Ай бұрын
Hi - Lovely video! Really enjoyed it. Thanks for posting it.
@LevanTurashvili-dr7mtАй бұрын
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@SCHRUBBE1966Ай бұрын
I’m passing out listening to this dude talk.
@matthewanderson490Ай бұрын
Head games
@matthewanderson490Ай бұрын
Whats up?
@lindamarcelineАй бұрын
Honey, could you make me a martini?
@RexRawhead72Ай бұрын
Hey Tim. I just read the the post on your website. Just wanted to say thanks for the videos. I really enjoyed them and will continue to do so. Wishing you health and happiness and all the best in the future.
@hoosiertimАй бұрын
Thank you, that was much appreciated. 🙂
@user-ks5fm9wf3zАй бұрын
They are so beautiful, I love them
@waltermugnaini9870Ай бұрын
IO SONO CONTRO IL SUDAFRICA.
@waltermugnaini9870Ай бұрын
IO SONO CONTRATTIO AL SUDAFRIVA.
@waltermugnaini9870Ай бұрын
I'm hatibg badness of Sudafrica
@VeriksmintАй бұрын
Hello! Sorry to be a pain but I was wondering if I coud use this footage? Feel free to ask more details but thought Id ask :) Thanks!
@hoosiertimАй бұрын
As long as it is for a noncommercial project feel free.
@VeriksmintАй бұрын
@hoosiertim Sweet as, its for a personal project of mine. Thanks alot! I'll add you in the credits
@user-nb2px5jw9hАй бұрын
The marker is around 1,800 ft. east of where it was actually intended. -- A basic tenet of boundary surveying is that once a monument has been established and accepted by the parties involved (in the case of the Four Corners monument, the parties were the four territories and the U.S. Congress), the location of the physical monument is the ultimate authority in delineating a boundary. So it became, and still is, the exact legal boundary marker. Previous technical geodetic details are absolutely moot. All four state boundaries lead directly to it. So yes, you got to be in four states at once for real.
@user-en1ov4jr3wАй бұрын
What about Lake Mendota? It is as beautful and interesting as Lake Monona.
@janetwestwood9194Ай бұрын
Alister Crowley spent his honeymoon in one of the pyramids 👀👆
@bigdaddycool6930Ай бұрын
When I was a kid we used to go to the Peabody Orlando to watch the “duck parade” as my brother and I called it. It was simple fun and didn’t cost anything so my mom and dad were more than happy to take us once a week. The Peabody Orlando is a Marriott now and the ducks are gone :(
@Chandankumar-qw6hbАй бұрын
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@booshday2 ай бұрын
Its crazy to think that at upper mesa falls the cliffs that surround the falls are ancient huge piles of ash hundreds of feet tall. The mesa falls tuff.