Church Rock - Utah
Route 191 between Blanding and Moab
A Trip Through Time at Newspaper Rock
A stop at Newspaper Rock in Utah becomes a trip through time. The rock features a 200 square foot area of extremely dense Native American petroglyphs on a desert varnished cliff wall. The petroglyphs were created by several ancient cultures beginning some 1,500 years ago.
The road 211 to the Needels with a visite to Newspaper rock
the road 211 with a short view on News Paper Rock
Due to the fact that the road video's are made from the dashboard refections in the window may occur
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Wilson Arch, Moab Utah
On route from the Four Corners to Moab we stopped off at Wilson Arch, a very accessible and phenomenal arch right off the road.
Wilson arch Moab UT. (FULL HIKE)
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Arches can be cool there
Is a lot in utah. Delicate, double,window section,landscape,Wilson,cave, pine tree,private, double-o,broken,eye of elephant,slipper,Mesa,corona, Cassidy, oh and you could also go skydiving in Moab. Moab is the best place that looks like Mars. Enjoy
Freedom Rally
This Rally was located in Monticello and Blanding Utah. The purpose of the Rally was to let the land agencies and all the environmental groups like SUWA and the Old Broads from Durango know that we have had enough. The hope is that through this peaceful assembly the feds and the environmentalist will see that San Juan County residence are united and want our way of life left alone.
Washington, Utah homes for sale 300-600K July 22, 2018
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St. George is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Utah, United States. Located in the southwestern part of the state on the Arizona border, near the tri-state junction of Utah, Arizona and Nevada, it is the principal city of the St. George Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, adjacent to the Pine Valley Mountains near the convergence of three distinct geological areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau, and Great Basin. The city is 118 miles northeast of Las Vegas and 300 miles south-southwest of Salt Lake City on Interstate 15. The city is named after George A. Smith, a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Apostle. St. George and its surrounding area is well known for its natural environment and proximity to several state and national parks, including Zion.
As of the 2015 U.S Census estimates, the city had a population of 80,202, and the St. George metropolitan area had an estimated population of 155,600. St. George is the seventh-largest city in Utah and the most populous city in the state outside of the Wasatch Front.
In 2005, St. George was ranked the second fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States, surpassed only by Greeley, Colorado. This trend continued through 2010, when growth slowed substantially due to the economic recession. Growth has since rebounded and St. George was declared the fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. in 2018.
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American Flag Waving
Maple Mountain High School Concert Choir - Utah State High School Choir Festival Performance
The Concert Choir performance at the Utah State Music Festival Friday, 10 May, 2019 at the University of Utah Gardner Music Hall. Directed by Braden Rymer.
Moab, Utah
Moab is a city in Grand County, in eastern Utah, in the western United States. The population was 5,046 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat and largest city in Grand County. Moab attracts a large number of tourists every year, mostly visitors to the nearby Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. The town is a popular base for mountain bikers who ride the extensive network of trails including Slickrock Trail, and off-roaders who come for the annual Moab Jeep Safari.
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The Hare Krishna Palace of Gold
Set in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, New Vrindaban is home to the largest Hare Krishna community in America. It's also known as America's Taj Mahal.
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Formal 08/28/12 Session - Norfolk City Council
03:18 PH-1 The General Plan will be amended to add Character Districts
01:17:30 PH-2 Sale of City Owned Property on Monticello Avenue between 16th & 17th Streets to Chick-fil-A, Inc.
01:19:20 PH-3 Allow for the construction of a multi-purpose room addition at the existing Faith in Action Church
01:21:00 PH-4 3316 Marne Avenue -- If approved, two (2) single-family homes may be constructed on 45-foot wide lots
01:22:38 PH-5 For a change of zoning at 901-921 West 21st Street -- Robyn Thomas
01:23:30 PH-6 Street closure is for a portion of Kincaid Avenue from the western line of Early Street to its terminus.
01:24:30 Consent Agenda
01:28:00 R-1 Accept the FY 2011 Homeland Security Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Grant
01:28:30 R-2 Accept a 2012 Public Safety Grant for $1,500.00 from the Target Corporation
01:28:53 R-3 Virginia Retirement System Rate Resolution for Norfolk Public Schools
01:29:20 R-4 Victim Witness Assistance Program Grant
01:29:44 R-5 Special Exception for construction and operation of a Commercial Drive-Through at 1818 Monticello Avenue -- Cook Out Restaurant
01:30:14 R-6 Special Exception to operate an Eating and Drinking Establishment at 420 Monticello Avenue, Suite 100 -- Tokyo Fresh Asian Bistro and Bar
01:30:46 R-7 To amend a previously granted Special Exception to operate an Entertainment Establishment with alcoholic beverages at 241 Granby Street -- Jack Quinn's Irish Pub
01:31:10 R-8 Special Exception to operate an Entertainment Establishment with Alcoholic Beverages at 123 West 21st Street -- 80/20 Burger Bar
01:31:44 R-9 Encroach into City property at 1878 East Ocean View Avenue
01:32:06 R-10 Encroachment Agreement for Outdoor Dining -- 1907 Colonial Avenue -- Property Owned by Riverview Associates LLC
01:32:27 R-11 Electric Golf Carts -- Various Locations (2) in the vicinity of: • BAE System Norfolk Ship Repair and General Dynamics, NASSCO-Norfolk in the Berkley area. • Pinewell community
01:34:45 R-12 Encroachment -- Encroach into North Shore Road right-of-way with an existing house and overhang at 7400 Major Avenue
01:35:00 R-13 Right of Entry Agreement with Adams Outdoor Advertising relative to certain property located at 1301 N. Military Highway
01:35:25 R-14 Traffic Control Signs -- Various Locations (23)
01:36:14 R-15 Condemnation of a sidewalk ramp easement on property located at 2900 Cape Henry Avenue
01:36:43 R-16 Condemnation of a sidewalk ramp easement on property located at 3000 Cape Henry Avenue
01:37:06 R-17 Conveyance of Property located at E S Greenway Court and Hampton Boulevard to the City of Norfolk from the Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters
01:37:36 R-18 Ordinance to Eliminate the Registration Requirements for Bicycles and Allow the Riding of Bicycles on Sidewalks
01:38:10 R-19 Resolution - Norfolk Community Services Board Performance Contract
01:38:33 R-20 CASA Program Administrator Benefits
01:39:10 R-21 An ordinance vacating the western five feet of a ten feet drainage easement located along the eastern property line of Lot 2, Block 5, Subdivision of Sussex, also known as 604 Sterling Street
01:39:33 R-22 Council Retreat (Monday, September 24 & Tuesday, September 25, 2012)
R-23 Tax Overpayment -- Quarles Petroleum Inc.
R-24 Tax Overpayment -- CCA Financial LLC
R-25 Tax Overpayment -- CMA-CGM (America), LLC
R-26 Tax Overpayment -- Port Norfolk Transport Inc.
R-27 Tax Overpayment -- Crofton Diving Corp.
R-28 Tax Overpayment -- NYT Shared Services Center, Inc.
01:42:00 R-29 Accepting a grant award from the Department of Criminal Justice Services for Fiscal Year 2013 Court Appointed Special Advocate Program
01:43:10 R-30 This Resolution will create the Mayor's Commission on Poverty Reduction
01:45:00 R-31 An Ordinance to Create a Military Economic Development Advisory Committee and the Mayor's Advisory Commission on Veteran Affairs
01:45:06 R-32 Creation of an Animal Advisory Board in Norfolk
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01:54:30 Walk on
Teen Who Pushed Friend Off Bridge Says She ‘Didn’t Think About Consequences’
The teenager who pushed her friend off a six-story bridge in Washington state said she didn’t think about the consequences. Speaking to “Good Morning America,” Taylor Smith, 18, admitted she pushed Jordan Holgerson, 16, off the bridge over the Lewis River at Moulton Falls Regional Park near Vancouver. “She wanted to jump and she was scared and she had asked me to give her a push, and I didn't think about the consequences, Smith said. Video shows Holgerson falling, screaming all the way down.
ODH Lightning Rounds 2018
During “Lightning Round” presentations, NEH award recipients share a 3-minute overview of their NEH-funded project. The presentations in this video took place on February 9, 2018 as part of our annual Project Directors Meeting convened by the NEH Office of Digital Humanities in Washington, DC.
Projects featured in this video are listed below along with the time code for each presentation. To view a complete list of the projects along with direct links, please visit
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES ADVANCEMENT GRANTS
“Omeka S ORCID Integration” (Start of video)
“V-ESPACE: Virtual Early Modern Spectacles and Publics, Active and Collaborative Environment” (3:26)
“Networking the Regional Comprehensives” (6:39)
“Caribbean Diaspora: Panorama of Carnival Practices” (9:33)
“Viral Networks: An Advanced Workshop in Digital Humanities and Medical History” (12:23)
“The Development of Digital Documentary Editing Platforms” (14:32)
“Go Local: Building Capacity for Public History in York County, Maine” (16:18)
“Integrating Digital Humanities into the Web of Scholarship with SHARE: An Exploration of Requirements” (19:05)
“Digital Floor Plan Database: A New Method for Analyzing Architecture” (22:03)
“Supporting Cultural Heritage Research in Historic Photography Archives with Machine Learning and Computer Vision” (25:23)
“Curating East Africa: A Platform and Process for Location-Based Storytelling in the Developing World” (28:37)
“Building a Decision Tree for Watermark Identification in Rembrandt's Etchings - The WIRE Project” (31:54)
“Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant-Garde” (35:00)
“Documenting the Ethnobiology of Mexico and Central America: A Digital Portal for Collaborative Research” (38:27)
“Circulating American Magazines: Making Lost Historical Data from the Audit Bureau of Circulations Publicly Available” (42:04)
“Mapping the Historic West End: The Digital History of African American Neighborhoods in Charlotte, North Carolina” (45:28)
“Grenzenlos Deutsch: an Inclusive Curriculum for German Studies” (47:27)
“Mining Citation in Digital Humanities: A central bibliography of Digital Humanities Quarterly” (50:51)
“Tools for Listening to Texts-in-Performance” (54:51)
“Named Entity Recognition For The Classical Languages For The Building Of A Catalog Of Ancient Peoples” (57:21)
“Visualizing Webpage Changes Over Time” (1:00:32)
“Diviner, A Digital Platform” (1:03:43)
“The Global Medieval Sourcebook” (1:06:40)
“Applying Named Entity Recognition to Explore Louisiana Slave Conspiracies” (1:09:49)
“Documenting and Triaging Cultural Heritage (DATCH): Damage Assessment and Digital Preservation” (1:13:23)
“DH from an Indigenous Perspective: Strengthening Partnerships between Indigenous Communities, Scholars, Museums, and Archives” (1:16:31)
“The Philadelphia Playbills Project” (1:19:54)
“Reconstructing the First Humanities Computing Center” (1:23:15)
“Literature in Context: An Open Anthology” (1:26:05)
“Investigating the Golden Age of Podcasting through Metadata and Sound” (1:29:27)
“The London Stage Database” (1:32:23)
“Text in Situ: Reasoning about Visual Information in the Computational Analysis of Books” (1:35:36)
“Freedom on the Move: Advancing a Crowdsourced, Comprehensive Database of North American Runaway Slave Advertisements” (1:39:07)
“Exploring Archaeological Landscapes through Advanced Aerial Thermal Imaging” (1:42:31)
“Exposing the Borders of Academia: Sign Language as a Medium of Knowledge Production, Preservation, and Dissemination” (1:46:03)
“Transcribing and Linking Early American Records with Scripto and Omeka S” (1:50:37)
“Ensuring Access to Endangered and Inaccessible Manuscripts” (1:53:23)
“Expanding the Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery Research Consortium” (1:56:48)
“Tesserae Intertext Service: Intertextual Search Access to Digital Collections in the Humanities” (2:00:06)
INSTITUTES FOR ADVANCED TOPICS in the DIGITAL HUMANITIES
“Expanding Communities of Practice” (2:03:21)
“Virtual and Augmented Reality for the Digital Humanities Institute (VARDHI)” (2:07:25)
“Textual Data and Digital Texts in the Undergraduate Classroom” (2:10:30)
“Digital Editions, Digital Corpora and new possibilities for the Humanities in the Academy and Beyond” (2:13:58)
23-Year-Old Survives Horrific Car Crash Involving Alleged Drunk Driver
A Kansas man who survived a horrific car crash in 2015 is still thanking the first responders who saved his life. Jeff Kudlacik survived a March 2015 drunk driving accident which left his car split in two. He was thrown from the car and left with broken ribs and legs and a punctured lung. Looking back on the accident, Kudlacik says he is forever grateful to the first responders who arrived at the scene. “Without these firefighters, I wouldn’t be here,” he told Inside Edition.
15 Strangest Holes On Earth
From terrifying home-swallowing sinkholes to picturesque natural caverns, we count fifteen awe-inspiring planetary cavities
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World's Largest Cottonmouth Snake - Mossy Oak
What would you do in this situation? The Mossy Oak crew came across this venomous cottonmouth (water moccasin) while out planting a duck hole in the summer. You just never know what you might run into down here in the south.
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Old Spanish National Historic Trail | Wikipedia audio article
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Old Spanish National Historic Trail
00:01:10 1 History
00:08:12 2 Description of the trail route
00:08:22 2.1 Armijo Route
00:12:06 2.2 Main Route
00:13:55 2.3 North Route
00:14:58 2.4 Modifications to the Trail before 1844
00:15:59 2.4.1 Lower Narrows Crossing – Cajon Pass Cutoff
00:16:37 2.4.2 Salt Spring – Fork of the Road Cutoff
00:17:17 2.5 Frémont's Cutoff
00:18:14 3 Historic preservation and commemoration
00:19:13 4 Gallery
00:19:22 5 Notes
00:19:30 6 External links
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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The Old Spanish Trail (Spanish: Viejo Sendero Español) is a historical trade route that connected the northern New Mexico settlements of (or near) Santa Fe, New Mexico with those of Los Angeles, California and southern California. Approximately 700 mi (1,100 km) long, the trail ran through areas of high mountains, arid deserts, and deep canyons. It is considered one of the most arduous of all trade routes ever established in the United States. Explored, in part, by Spanish explorers as early as the late 16th century, the trail saw extensive use by pack trains from about 1830 until the mid-1850s.
The name of the trail comes from the publication of John C. Frémont’s Report of his 1844 journey for the U.S. Topographical Corps., guided by Kit Carson, from California to New Mexico. The name acknowledges the fact that parts of the trail had been known to the Spanish since the 16th century. Frémont's report named a trail that had already been in use for about 15 years. The trail is important to New Mexico history because it established an arduous but usable trade route with California.