Winter Hiking Banning State Park | Wolf Creek Falls | Minnesota State Parks 125 Mile Challenge
The first vlog, I was at Banning State Park today to take a finisher's photo for the Minnesota State Parks & Trails, 125 Miles by Bike, Boot or Boat Challenge.
This is where I started the Minnesota State Parks 125 Miles By Bike Boot or Boat Challenge and it's where I'm gonna finish it.
I came across some deer, visited Wolf Creek Falls to take the finisher photo for use on the Minnesota State Pars website.
Banning State Park in Sandstone, MN is an absolutely Beautiful place year round and I highly recommend visiting sometime.
I am aware that the quality of the video isn't the greatest, I'm planning on a better camera in the near future.
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2 Creeks Campground, Sandstone, Minnesota
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Urban Exploring Abandon @ Cave in Minnesota Ep1
Exploring a large old sandstone cave which was used during Prohibition time. Prohibition in the United States was a nationwide constitutional ban on the sale, production, importation, and transportation of alcoholic beverages that remained in place from 1920 to 1933. A lot of these caves were used as speakeasy's for America’s most infamous gangsters.
My exploring started back in 1985. I started doing research to find places (Abandonments, Drains, Caves and so on) so as to not just find them, but learn every detail I could before infiltrating. Last thing I want is to get hurt, busted or killed. I will Not divulge any whereabouts of any place. The most important thing is to get permission before exploring any private property.
Urban Exploring is dangerous and in some cases illegal. Do not attempt to repeat the actions you see in this video. You could get hurt, killed or arrested. Get permission before exploring any abandoned or underground place.
Cave Exploring Abandon M.T. Cave Minnesota
Urban Exploring this rubble filled sandstone cave system. This cave was used during prohibition time. Prohibition in the United States was a nationwide constitutional ban on the sale, production, importation, and transportation of alcoholic beverages that remained in place from 1920 to 1933. They use the caves as speakeasy's for America’s most infamous gangsters.
My exploring started back in 1985. I started doing research to find places (Abandonments, Drains, Caves and so on) so as to not just find them, but learn every detail I could before infiltrating. Last thing I want is to get hurt, busted or killed. I will Not divulge any whereabouts of any place. The most important thing is to get permission before exploring any private property.
Urban Exploring is dangerous and in some cases illegal. Do not attempt to repeat the actions you see in this video. You could get hurt, killed or arrested. Get permission before exploring any abandoned or underground place.
It Is What It Is Two Creeks
It Is What It Live at Two Creeks
Wolf Creek Canyon, Great Falls to Helena Part 2
Second chunk of Wolf Creek Canyon in the other direction (10 minute youtube limit) Great Falls to Helena. Still beautiful.
Things To Know Before You Go To Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park Mud-Bogging
Hey you guys! Thank you for joining me on another journey. We are here at Bryce Canyon National Park in Garfield County. This is one of the top Utah vacations to be had. Its magnificent hoodoos are like nothing you've ever seen before. Driving through Bryce Canyon, the spectacular beauty can be taken in at the viewpoints like these: Sunrise, Sunset, Inspiration and Bryce, Paria View, Swamp Canyon, Whiteman Bench, Farview Point, Piracy Point, Agua Canyon, Ponderosa Canyon, Black Birch Canyon. To more fully experience the park though, we hiked down the horse trail near Sunset Point since it was off-season in February. We encountered some patches of snow and ice, so we were very glad to have ice cleats to put on our hiking boots. The attractions of the park were even more amazing down among the limestone sculptures. It was so interesting to have Ranger Emily tell us about the canyon. We ended up finding a dirt road perfect for mud-bogging in our rental car, a Nissan Versa, outside of Bryce. That was a blast! We found affordable lodging in Panguitch for the night. It was so cool to later experience the night sky in Bryce Canyon and test our astronomy knowledge. This park is easily accessible by flying into Las Vegas or Salt Lake City and then renting a car--I suggest a four wheel drive--and driving the few hours there. Here's a travel tip for you: if you come in the winter, you may need snowshoes. These are some of the sights & trails you should check out: Sunrise Point Sunset Point , Navajo Trail, Queen's Garden Trail , Peek-a-Boo Trail, Inspiration Point, Mossy Cave Trail, Fairyland Trail, Tower Bridge and Natural Bridge.
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Myths and Meanings of the Big River by Patrick Nunnally
Café Scientifique with Patrick Nunnally, Myths and Meanings of the Big River. Recorded at the Bryant Lake Bowl on 11-17-15.
Patrick Nunnally of the University of Minnesota’s River Life program will talk about his work integrating Mississippi River sustainability with historical frameworks, contemporary mythologies, and culturally sensitive resource planning.
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Minnesota's Groundwater Challenges
The Senate Environment and Energy Committee dedicated an entire hearing Tuesday, April 9, to learn about Minnesota's groundwater issues. As a headwaters state, Minnesota faces a unique factor: precipitation is its only source of water.
Several experts appeared before the committee to discuss the sustainability, quality and complexity of Minnesota's world-renown resource.
Who Built Our Capitol?
The untold story of the men and women who built the Minnesota State Capitol Building.
History of Minnesota | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
History of Minnesota
00:02:20 1 Native American inhabitation
00:06:12 2 European exploration
00:11:36 3 Territorial foundation and settlement
00:11:46 3.1 Land acquisition
00:13:34 3.2 Fort Snelling and the establishment of Minneapolis and Saint Paul
00:19:16 3.3 Early European settlement and development
00:21:15 3.4 Minnesota Territory
00:22:55 3.5 Statehood
00:26:24 4 Civil War era and Dakota War of 1862
00:29:33 5 Economic and social development
00:29:43 5.1 Farming and railroad development
00:33:51 5.2 Industrial development
00:35:34 5.3 Mayo Clinic
00:36:55 5.4 Urbanization and government
00:38:46 5.5 Great Depression
00:41:52 6 Modern Minnesota
00:42:01 6.1 Arts and culture
00:44:05 6.2 Minnesota in World War II
00:46:21 6.3 Modern economy
00:48:11 6.4 The digital state
00:49:40 6.5 Postwar politics
00:57:59 7 See also
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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The history of the U.S. state of Minnesota is shaped by its original Native American residents, European exploration and settlement, and the emergence of industries made possible by the state's natural resources. Minnesota achieved prominence through fur trading, logging, and farming, and later through railroads, and iron mining. While those industries remain important, the state's economy is now driven by banking, computers, and health care.
The earliest known settlers followed herds of large game to the region during the last glacial period. They preceded the Anishinaabe, the Dakota, and other Native American inhabitants. Fur traders from France arrived during the 17th century. Europeans moving west during the 19th century, drove out most of the Native Americans. Fort Snelling, built to protect United States territorial interests, brought early settlers to the area. Early settlers used Saint Anthony Falls for powering sawmills in the area that became Minneapolis, while others settled downriver in the area that became Saint Paul.
Minnesota gained legal existence as the Minnesota Territory in 1849, and became the 32nd U.S. state on May 11, 1858. After the upheaval of the American Civil War and the Dakota War of 1862, the state's economy started to develop when natural resources were tapped for logging and farming. Railroads attracted immigrants, established the farm economy, and brought goods to market. The power provided by St. Anthony Falls spurred the growth of Minneapolis, and the innovative milling methods gave it the title of the milling capital of the world.
New industry came from iron ore, discovered in the north, mined relatively easily from open pits, and shipped to Great Lakes steel mills from the ports at Duluth and Two Harbors. Economic development and social changes led to an expanded role for state government and a population shift from rural areas to cities. The Great Depression brought layoffs in mining and tension in labor relations but New Deal programs helped the state. After World War II, Minnesota became known for technology, fueled by early computer companies Sperry Rand, Control Data and Cray. The Twin Cities also became a regional center for the arts with cultural institutions such as the Guthrie Theater, Minnesota Orchestra, and the Walker Art Center.
Climate Change: The Evidence and Our Options
Lonnie Thompson, distinguished university professor in the School of Earth Sciences and research scientist in the Byrd Polar Research Center at Ohio State University, provides some of the most convincing evidence of anthropogenic global warming. Thompson's lecture is supported by the Ida Cordelia Beam Distinguished Visiting Professorship.
Earthquake engineering | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:28 1 Seismic loading
00:01:59 2 Seismic performance
00:02:48 2.1 Seismic performance assessment
00:03:12 2.1.1 Experimental assessment
00:03:57 2.1.2 Analytical/Numerical assessment
00:06:23 3 Research for earthquake engineering
00:07:29 3.1 Major U.S. research programs
00:10:16 3.2 Earthquake simulation
00:11:18 3.3 Structure simulation
00:12:17 4 Seismic vibration control
00:14:25 4.1 Dry-stone walls control
00:15:12 4.2 Tuned mass damper
00:15:56 4.3 Hysteretic dampers
00:17:53 4.4 Base isolation
00:20:46 5 Seismic design
00:22:33 5.1 Seismic design requirements
00:24:22 5.2 Failure modes
00:29:15 6 Earthquake-resistant construction
00:30:42 6.1 Adobe structures
00:31:32 6.2 Limestone and sandstone structures
00:32:26 6.3 Timber frame structures
00:32:59 6.4 Light-frame structures
00:33:31 6.5 Reinforced masonry structures
00:34:22 6.6 Reinforced concrete structures
00:35:25 6.7 Prestressed structures
00:36:24 6.8 Steel structures
00:37:41 7 Prediction of earthquake losses
00:38:37 8 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.9553888975550598
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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Earthquake engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that designs and analyzes structures, such as buildings and bridges, with earthquakes in mind. Its overall goal is to make such structures more resistant to earthquakes. An earthquake (or seismic) engineer aims to construct structures that will not be damaged in minor shaking and will avoid serious damage or collapse in a major earthquake. Earthquake engineering is the scientific field concerned with protecting society, the natural environment, and the man-made environment from earthquakes by limiting the seismic risk to socio-economically acceptable levels. Traditionally, it has been narrowly defined as the study of the behavior of structures and geo-structures subject to seismic loading; it is considered as a subset of structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, applied physics, etc. However, the tremendous costs experienced in recent earthquakes have led to an expansion of its scope to encompass disciplines from the wider field of civil engineering, mechanical engineering and from the social sciences, especially sociology, political science, economics and finance.
The main objectives of earthquake engineering are:
Foresee the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban areas and civil infrastructure.
Design, construct and maintain structures to perform at earthquake exposure up to the expectations and in compliance with building codes.A properly engineered structure does not necessarily have to be extremely strong or expensive. It has to be properly designed to withstand the seismic effects while sustaining an acceptable level of damage.
Earthquake engineering research | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:46 1 Seismic loading
00:02:22 2 Seismic performance
00:03:20 2.1 Seismic performance assessment
00:03:48 2.1.1 Experimental assessment
00:04:41 2.1.2 Analytical/Numerical assessment
00:07:36 3 Research for earthquake engineering
00:08:52 3.1 Major U.S. research programs
00:12:12 3.2 Earthquake simulation
00:13:26 3.3 Structure simulation
00:14:37 4 Seismic vibration control
00:17:09 4.1 Dry-stone walls control
00:18:04 4.2 Tuned mass damper
00:18:57 4.3 Hysteretic dampers
00:21:17 4.4 Base isolation
00:24:42 5 Seismic design
00:26:49 5.1 Seismic design requirements
00:28:58 5.2 Failure modes
00:34:49 6 Earthquake-resistant construction
00:36:32 6.1 Adobe structures
00:37:30 6.2 Limestone and sandstone structures
00:38:34 6.3 Timber frame structures
00:39:13 6.4 Light-frame structures
00:39:51 6.5 Reinforced masonry structures
00:40:50 6.6 Reinforced concrete structures
00:42:06 6.7 Prestressed structures
00:43:16 6.8 Steel structures
00:44:48 7 Prediction of earthquake losses
00:45:54 8 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.9848068036613478
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Earthquake engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that designs and analyzes structures, such as buildings and bridges, with earthquakes in mind. Its overall goal is to make such structures more resistant to earthquakes. An earthquake (or seismic) engineer aims to construct structures that will not be damaged in minor shaking and will avoid serious damage or collapse in a major earthquake. Earthquake engineering is the scientific field concerned with protecting society, the natural environment, and the man-made environment from earthquakes by limiting the seismic risk to socio-economically acceptable levels. Traditionally, it has been narrowly defined as the study of the behavior of structures and geo-structures subject to seismic loading; it is considered as a subset of structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, applied physics, etc. However, the tremendous costs experienced in recent earthquakes have led to an expansion of its scope to encompass disciplines from the wider field of civil engineering, mechanical engineering and from the social sciences, especially sociology, political science, economics and finance.
The main objectives of earthquake engineering are:
Foresee the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban areas and civil infrastructure.
Design, construct and maintain structures to perform at earthquake exposure up to the expectations and in compliance with building codes.A properly engineered structure does not necessarily have to be extremely strong or expensive. It has to be properly designed to withstand the seismic effects while sustaining an acceptable level of damage.
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Earthquake construction | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:56 1 Seismic loading
00:02:35 2 Seismic performance
00:03:38 2.1 Seismic performance assessment
00:04:08 2.1.1 Experimental assessment
00:05:06 2.1.2 Analytical/Numerical assessment
00:08:17 3 Research for earthquake engineering
00:09:42 3.1 Major U.S. research programs
00:13:24 3.2 Earthquake simulation
00:14:44 3.3 Structure simulation
00:16:00 4 Seismic vibration control
00:18:46 4.1 Dry-stone walls control
00:19:46 4.2 Tuned mass damper
00:20:43 4.3 Hysteretic dampers
00:23:16 4.4 Base isolation
00:27:02 5 Seismic design
00:29:21 5.1 Seismic design requirements
00:31:43 5.2 Failure modes
00:38:12 6 Earthquake-resistant construction
00:40:05 6.1 Adobe structures
00:41:09 6.2 Limestone and sandstone structures
00:42:19 6.3 Timber frame structures
00:43:01 6.4 Light-frame structures
00:43:43 6.5 Reinforced masonry structures
00:44:48 6.6 Reinforced concrete structures
00:46:11 6.7 Prestressed structures
00:47:27 6.8 Steel structures
00:49:09 7 Prediction of earthquake losses
00:50:20 8 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.8787129439257378
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Earthquake engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that designs and analyzes structures, such as buildings and bridges, with earthquakes in mind. Its overall goal is to make such structures more resistant to earthquakes. An earthquake (or seismic) engineer aims to construct structures that will not be damaged in minor shaking and will avoid serious damage or collapse in a major earthquake. Earthquake engineering is the scientific field concerned with protecting society, the natural environment, and the man-made environment from earthquakes by limiting the seismic risk to socio-economically acceptable levels. Traditionally, it has been narrowly defined as the study of the behavior of structures and geo-structures subject to seismic loading; it is considered as a subset of structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, applied physics, etc. However, the tremendous costs experienced in recent earthquakes have led to an expansion of its scope to encompass disciplines from the wider field of civil engineering, mechanical engineering and from the social sciences, especially sociology, political science, economics and finance.
The main objectives of earthquake engineering are:
Foresee the potential consequences of strong earthquakes on urban areas and civil infrastructure.
Design, construct and maintain structures to perform at earthquake exposure up to the expectations and in compliance with building codes.A properly engineered structure does not necessarily have to be extremely strong or expensive. It has to be properly designed to withstand the seismic effects while sustaining an acceptable level of damage.
Saint Paul, Minnesota | Wikipedia audio article
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Saint Paul, Minnesota
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- improves your listening skills
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Saint Paul (abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital and second-most populous city of the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of 2017, the city's estimated population was 309,180. Saint Paul is the county seat of Ramsey County, the smallest and most densely populated county in Minnesota. The city lies mostly on the east bank of the Mississippi River in the area surrounding its point of confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Minneapolis, the state's largest city. Known as the Twin Cities, the two form the core of Minneapolis–Saint Paul, the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the United States, with about 3.6 million residents.Founded near historic Native American settlements as a trading and transportation center, the city rose to prominence when it was named the capital of the Minnesota Territory in 1849. The Dakota name for Saint Paul is Imnizaska. Though Minneapolis (Bdeota) is better-known nationally, Saint Paul contains the state government and other important institutions. Regionally, the city is known for the Xcel Energy Center, home of the Minnesota Wild, and for the Science Museum of Minnesota. As a business hub of the Upper Midwest, it is the headquarters of companies such as Ecolab. Saint Paul, along with its Twin City, Minneapolis, is known for its high literacy rate. It was the only city in the United States with a population of 250,000 or more to see an increase in circulation of Sunday newspapers in 2007.The settlement originally began at present-day Lambert's Landing, but was known as Pig's Eye after Pierre Pig's Eye Parrant established a popular tavern there. When Lucien Galtier, the first Catholic pastor of the region, established the Log Chapel of Saint Paul (shortly thereafter to become the first location of the Cathedral of Saint Paul), he made it known that the settlement was now to be called by that name, as Saint Paul as applied to a town or city was well appropriated, this monosyllable is short, sounds good, it is understood by all Christian denominations.
Words at War: Combined Operations / They Call It Pacific / The Last Days of Sevastopol
The Siege of Sevastopol took place on the Eastern Front of the Second World War. The campaign was fought by the Axis powers of Germany, Romania and Italy against the Soviet Union for control of Sevastopol, a port in Crimea on the Black Sea. On 22 June 1941 the Axis invaded the Soviet Union under Operation Barbarossa. The Axis land forces reached Crimea in the autumn, 1941, and overran the area. The only objective not in Axis hands was Sevastopol. Several attempts were made to secure the city in October and November 1941. A major attack was planned for late November, but bad weather and heavy rains delayed the Axis attack until 17 December 1941. Under the command of Erich von Manstein, the Axis forces were unable to capture Sevastopol in the first stage of operations. The Soviets launched an amphibious landing on the Crimean peninsula at Kerch in December 1941, to relieve the siege and force the Axis to divert forces to defend their gains. The operation saved Sevastopol for the time being, but the landing was checked and repulsed in May 1942.
At Sevastopol the Axis opted to conduct a siege until the summer, 1942, at which point they attacked the encircled Soviet forces by land, sea and air. On 2 June 1942, the Axis began their operation, codenamed Störfang (Sturgeon Catch). The Soviet Red Army and Black Sea Fleet held out for weeks under intense Axis bombardment. The German Air Force (Luftwaffe) played a vital part in the siege. The Luftwaffe made up for a shortage of Axis artillery, providing highly effective aerial bombardment in support of the ground forces. Finally, on the 4 July 1942, the remaining Soviet forces surrendered and the Axis seized the port. Both sides had suffered considerable losses during the siege.
With the Soviet forces neutralised, the Axis refocused their attention on the major summer campaign of that year, Operation Blue and the advance to the Caucasus oil fields.
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