Bellingham Camel Safari
Bellingham Camel Safari with Marcela.
Camel and Hallie snd Amiel
Camel Safari in Bellingham
Scenic Drive: Hwy 9 from Woodinville to Bellingham
Today I took a drive down Hwy 9, starting at hwy 522, up to hwy 20 then up I-5 to Fairhaven. This is a great drive for mountain views
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Welcome to Camel Safari
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Seattle (Chinatown) - Vancouver Boltbus: #1 U.S. to Canadian border inspection 2015-08-16
A Boltbus trip north from Seattle to the Canadian Border Services Agency inspection station at the truck, bus, and car crossing in Surrey, British Columbia. Trip includes a break to discharge and pick up passengers in the Washington border city Bellingham.
0:01-3:42 Leaving Chinatown, Seattle & Boltbus driver Robert's thorough trip information
4:00-5:05 Downtown Seattle
5:05- 5:30 Lake Union, Seattle
6:05-7:10 University of Washington campus
7:35-8:30 Northgate area, Seattle
8:30-8:45 Snohomish River, Everett, Washington
8:50-10:15 GoGo's Lake
11:00-11:05 Snohomish River
11:40-12:00 Marysville, Washington
12:05-16:10 Interstate 5 from Conway to Mount Vernon, Washington
16:10-16:30 Interstate 5 crossing the Skagit River, Washington
16:30-19:02 Interstate 5 through Burlington, Washington
19:02-19:12 Interstate 5 near Bow, Washington
19:20 Entering Bellingham, Washington
22:00 Arriving at Boltbus stop, Bellingham, Washington
23:30 Bellingham passengers boarding bus
23:35 Leaving Bellingham, Washington
27:40-28:05 Approaching Lynden & Birch Bay exit on Interstate 5, miles south of Canadian border
29:30 Border wait times display
33:55 Leaving USA & entering Canada
34:25 Begin wait for Canadian border clearance
36:45 Passengers entering inspection room
Playlist for viewing the day's complete trip on Boltbus of Portland-Seattle-Vancouver BC:
Environmental Damage Catastophic at Hannaford, WA Site
Because government.... because government.....
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Abandoned Eagle Mountain Railroad Trestle
The Eagle Mountain Railroad (EMRR) was a private railroad in California, owned by the Kaiser Steel Corporation, and is owned today by Kaiser Steel's successor, Kaiser Ventures, Inc. of Ontario, California.
The EMRR is 51 miles (82 km) long and is located in Riverside County, California. Constructed in 1947–1948, it was used until 1986 to haul iron ore from Kaiser's Eagle Mountain Mine in the Colorado Desert to an interchange with the Southern Pacific Transportation Company in the Coachella Valley. The last revenue train to operate over the line was on March 24, 1986.
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Greyhound trip down West Coast: #1. Border crossing--Vancouver BC—Seattle WA 2015-04-07
A two-day road tip from the wet Northwest to arid Nevada
0:30 Leaving Vancouver Station
11:50 Entering George Massey Tunnel (Richmond to Delta BC)
13:00 Entering Delta BC on Highway 99 southbound
20:55 Entering Surrey BC on Highway 99 southbound
22:20 Exiting BC Highway 99 for bus and truck border crossing
27:20 Arriving at U.S. border inspection station at Blaine Washington
27:25 Leaving U.S. border inspection station at Blaine, Washington
30:05 Entering southbound Interstate 5 at Blaine, Washington
31:55 Exiting Interstate 5 at Bakerview Road in Bellingham, Washington
36:00-36:45 University of Washington, Seattle WA
37:33-37:55 Space Needle, Seattle WA
42:30-42:35 King Street Station, Seattle WA
42:40-43:10 Arriving at International District / Chinatown, Seattle WA
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Travel information:
The route is served by:
1. Greyhound.com - all city stops en-route
2. Greyhound-owned boltbus.com -Bellingham stop only
3. quickcoach.com - Canadian company featuring airport, downtown, and premium outlet mall service stops en-route
4. amtrak.com. trains - the only two-per-day train service
5. Evergreen Trailways buses contracting as Amtrak Thruway bus service provider
Spirit of the Inland Northwest
From the Rocky Mountains to the Cascades; from the Snake River to the headwaters of the mighty Columbia,Spirit of the Inland Northwest captures the stunning natural beauty of this immense landscape. Wildlife, famous landscape, a smattering of history --- this program brings it to you!
Train Tunnels and an Old Abandoned Park in Perry County, Ky - Hazard, Ky
Train Tunnels and an Old Abandoned Park in Perry County, Ky - Hazard, Ky
Driving out at Sandy Point
Sandy Point United States Virgin Islands
Tallest Train Trestle in North America. Adventure #28
This was once the tallest train trestle bridge in all of North America. Standing 312 feet tall and 1200 feet long it was quite the sight.
24-06-2011 Hotelkamer, Desert Pearl Inn
Original abandoned Road and three railroad tunnels in two minutes Wilmore Pa
I got off the current alignment of PA 53 and found two tunnels on a pristine abandoned road between them. I also caught a train going overhead! The Current alignment of PA 53 is actually the original rail alignment!
Portland Oregon-to-Vancouver BC by train-#3: Puget Sound in summertime 2015-06-08
The blue water of south Puget Sound under the Tacoma Narrows Bridge rushes by while the snowcapped peak of Mount Rainier protrudes into the sky on a bright summer day enroute on an Amtrak rail trip north from Portland, Oregon to Tacoma and Seattle.
0:01 Leaving Olympia-Lacey, Washington
2:56-13;00 South Puget Sound near Steilacoom & Lakewood, Washington
4:00-4:45 South end of Ketron island, Washington
10:40 Passing Steilacoom, Washington
10:45 Passing under Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Tacoma, Washington
15:30- Puget Sound on approaching Tacoma, Washington
19:00 Stopping at Amtrak Tacoma
19:08 Leaving Tacoma, Washington
25:18-25:38 Mount Rainier from north of Tacoma, Washington
29:50 Approaching downtown Seattle & King Street Station, Seattle, Washington
33:18 Arriving at King Street Station, Seattle, Washington
Tacoma Narrows Bridge
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge is a pair of twin suspension bridges that span the Tacoma Narrows strait of Puget Sound in Pierce County, Washington. The bridges connect the city of Tacoma with the Kitsap Peninsula and carry State Route 16 (known as Primary State Highway 14 until 1964) over the strait. Historically, the name Tacoma Narrows Bridge has applied to the original bridge nicknamed Galloping Gertie, which opened in July 1940 but collapsed because of aeroelastic flutter four months later, as well as the replacement of the original bridge which opened in 1950 and still stands today as the westbound lanes of the present-day twin bridge complex.
The original Tacoma Narrows Bridge opened on July 1, 1940. It received its nickname Galloping Gertie because of the vertical movement of the deck observed by construction workers during windy conditions. The bridge became known for its pitching deck, and collapsed into Puget Sound the morning of November 7, 1940, under high wind conditions. Engineering issues as well as the United States' involvement in World War II postponed plans to replace the bridge for several years; the replacement bridge was opened on October 14, 1950.
By 1990, population growth and development on the Kitsap Peninsula caused traffic on the bridge to exceed its design capacity; as a result, in 1998 Washington voters approved a measure to support building a parallel bridge. After a series of protests and court battles, construction began in 2002 and the new bridge opened to carry eastbound traffic on July 15, 2007, while the 1950 bridge was reconfigured to carry westbound traffic.
At the time of their construction, both the 1940 and 1950 bridges were the third-longest suspension bridges in the world in terms of main span length, behind the Golden Gate Bridge and George Washington Bridge. The 1950 and 2007 bridges are now the fifth-longest suspension bridge spans in the United States, and the 38th-longest in the world.[citation needed]
Tolls were charged on the bridge for the entire four-month service life of the original span, as well as the first 15 years of the 1950 bridge. In 1965, the bridge's construction bonds plus interest were paid off, and the state ceased toll collection on the bridge. Over 40 years later, tolls were reinstated as part of the financing of the twin span, and are presently collected only from vehicles traveling eastbound.
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Greyhound Bus down West Coast: #4 Southern Oregon--Eugene to Sacramento, California 2015-04-08
0:01-05:15 Leaving Eugene OR via Franklin Blvd. through University of Oregon campus
05:15 Entering southbound Interstate 5
09:44 Exiting Interstate 5 for Roseburg OR
14:35 Roseburg gas station stop
18:45 Re-entering southbound Interstate 5 at Roseburg, Oregon
28:45 Quick break at Grants Pass, Oregon
33:50 Meal break at Central Point, Oregon, then re-entering southbound Interstate 5 at dusk
37:35 Break at Medford, Oregon, then resuming southbound on Interstate 5
39:50 Break at Redding, Oregon, then resuming southbound on Interstate 5
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Oregon Road Trip 2014
Took a roadtrip in Spring 2014 with my girlfriend to see most of Oregon. Had a great time and made the this cheesy montage of the photos we took.
We went to Mt. Shasta (CA), Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Medford, Jacksonville, Applegate, Williams, Grants Pass, Selma, Kerby, Cave Junction, Wolf Creek, Roseburg, Eugene, Corvallis, Salem, McMinnville, Portland, Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Seaside, Astoria, Nehalem, wheeler, Tillamook, Lincoln City, Newport, Toledo, Falls City, Sisters, Redmond, Bend, La Pine, Chemult & Klamath Falls.
The Journey of a Motorcycle Traveler | Tommy Elvis Torresdal ???????? | 8 Years Around the World | BMW HP2
In 2009, Tommy started his journey from Stavanger, Norway and rode his motorcycle through Asia to Australia and finally the Pacific. It took him two years. He lived in Perth, Australia for about four years working and saving his money for his upcoming trips. I met Tommy through his friend Nathan Hammond while working at the Jandakot Airport in Perth with Erickson Air-Crane for the fire season.
He shipped his Australian registered 2006 BMW HP2 named Balder to New Zealand and then to Chile, South America. He has spent the last three years riding from Chile to Bellingham, Washington State USA while visiting many wonderful warm people along the way including some long time friends. As Tommy’s friend Alex puts it: “Tommy is the one who hardly anyone knows, but who has been around the world. He’s the guy who epitomizes the old saying, “He who does the thing, has the power.”
Tommy’s dream is to ride across every country in the world, making new friends and spreading joy where he can. He has currently traveled to over 41 countries. Tommy is a believer in Tryology. Just try what works and become a believer.
His motorcycle is named Balder, which is a god in Norse mythology, and a son of the god Odin and the goddess Frigg. He has numerous brothers, such as Thor and Váli. On the side of his motorcycle, one will notice a Norwegian poem written in old runic. The poem is about setting an intention for Tommy and the motorcycle on the journey. It’s about setting an intention of spreading good energy to the people that they both come across.
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Quotes:
“You were born to be real, not to be perfect.”
“The rear wheel does what it wants, focus on the front wheel and you will stay upright. That also goes for life too.”
“Every person we meet has something to teach us. That’s worth listening to. It happens every day!”
“The more I learn, the more I realize I know nothing.”
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Countries Visited:
Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Colombia, Cyprus, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Laos, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Singapore, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Thailand, Timor-Leste (East Timor), Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Iceland, Canada, Norway
Total: 43
The Art of The Wound (Full Movie)
The true story of Cedar Branches. A man struggling with a wounded childhood and a broken adulthood turns to a life of devotional service and artistic creativity. He faces criticism, homelessness, starvation, and depression as he builds an artistic body of work over a decade. Watch as Cedar Branches turns his wounds into art while deeply touching and impacting the individuals and communities he comes into contact with.
The inspirational story of Cedar Branches' transformative journey that features narration by Garrett Askins of Martian Folk, as well as personal perspectives of Cedar's close friends and family.
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Phoenix-Los Angeles on Interstate 10 #2: Quartzsite-Hottest place in the USA 2015-05-17
In the middle of summer, Quartzsite is one of the hottest places in the United States and has recorded temperatures as high as 122 °F (50.0 °C) on 28 July 1995.
50:50-55:28 Quarzsite, Arizona
55:29-56:57 Ehrenburg, Arizona rest area interpretive display and views
This trip as depicted on Google map:
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