Drone Flight - Kern River, California, United States
DJI Phantom 3 in wind
Filmed July 17, 2016
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#KERNRIVERCANYON #LAKEISABELLA CA HIGHWAY 178 KERN CANYON RIVER GOING TO LAKE ISABELLA CALIFORNIA
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State Route 178 is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that exists in two constructed segments. The gap in between segments is connected by various local roads and State Route 190 through Death Valley National Park.
*The Kern River Canyon is a canyon in Kern County, California. It is located in the Southern Sierra Nevada. The canyon was formed by the Kern River, and connects the Kern River Valley and southern San Joaquin Valley. California State Route 178 follows the canyon, from east of Bakersfield up to the Lake Isabella area. Wikipedia
*Lake Isabella is a census-designated place in the southern Sierra Nevada, in Kern County, California, United States. It is named after the Lake Isabella reservoir and located at its southwestern edge, 6 miles south of Wofford Heights in the Kern River Valley. Wikipedia
Elevation: 2,513′
Area: 22.15 mi²
Zip code: 93240
Population: 3,466 (2010)
Area code: Area code 760
COLORADO RIVER KERN Drone 4K USA || California United States of America
The Kern River runs in the state of California and is approximately 165 miles (270 km) long. The Kern River is popular for hiking and whitewater rafting.
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Old Drone Flight - CRASH at Gold Ledge Campsite, Kern River, California, United States
DJI phantom 2 / GoPro hero 3 black
Gilmed April 2, 2016
Kern River, Gold Ledge Campground, Kernville, CA
U.S Oil Fields - Kern River Basin Tour
Kern River, home of one of America's oldest and most prolific oil fields. Oil was first discovered here in 1899 when two men noticed oil seeping from the riverbank. They dug a shallow well by hand and touched off an oil boom.
Bloggers from TheOilDrum.com, NewEnergyandFuel.com, QandO.net and LittleMissAttila.com, toured the Kern River Basin along with API's Jane Van Ryan to see how new technology is extending the life of this field.
Aerial view of Kern River Oil Field in California
The Kern River Oil Field is the fifth largest oil field in the United States.
It had 9,183 active wells. Annual oil production was 26.2 million barrels as of 2012.
The principal operator is Chevron Corporation.
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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Bakersfield: History of the Kern County Oil Industry
Kern County generates 76% of all the oil produced in California and is the largest oil producing county in the United States. Tour one of Bakersfield's oil fields, and hear from Bakersfield historian Jeff Nickell about the discovery of oil there in 1899 and learn how the oil industry has grown throughout Kern County.
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Potulky po USA - Christmas in Kern river valley
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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Bakersfield: 1952 Earthquake
Hear about the 1952 Bakersfield Earthquake - one of the largest aftershocks ever recorded in California - from local historian Chris Livingston. See a collection of images and video taken immediately after the event, and hear from a local who was 12 when it happened.
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Kern Oil Field near Bakersfiled, CA
Video of the Kern Oil Field near Bakersfield, CA. Operated by Chevron. Notable for many things, including its water recycling process.
Camping + Kern River + Trail of 100 Giant Trees + Hot Springs = Fun Weekend in CA
Beware millennials. You may not have cell phone coverage if you attempt this adventure. Just a short three-hour drive from Los Angeles, and an hour from Bakersfield, a packed weekend adventure awaits you. As I packed my car with three Angelenos and our camping gear, we decided to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the big city, for a quiet trip to Kern River, and Trail of 100 Giant Trees, Sequoia National Monument. When we hit the road back to our final destinations in L.A., we took a side trip to the hot springs just off Borel Road. Only been camping in California a handful of times, I grabbed what I thought I needed for camping and came back with a longer list of items that I forgot. When you hit the river for tubing, be careful of the rocks. The water itself was a little low due to the California drought and because of this, I skin my back, making a previous injury worst. Just 15 minutes from our campsite, we entered a small town called Kernville, where surprisingly, we ate at a brewery that had a good food selection. Around the corner is a pizza joint for families with kids. Thank You, David, for a fun adventure. I manage to make a few close friends from the outing.
CAMPING AT KERN RIVER
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Kern County In Depth: The scope of the homelessness problem in Kern County
Kern County In Depth: The scope of the homelessness problem in Kern County
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Kern River, Kern County CA with it beautiful rocks
Kern County Museum - Bakersfield, California, United States
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L.A to Bakersfield On U.S. Route 99 with Ridge Route High Speed
This is the original drive from Los Angeles to Bakersfield via the Historical U.S. Route 99 with the Ridge Route included. If you had to drive anywhere from Calexico to Canada on the west coast during the years of about 1915 to 1932, this is likely the route you would have taken. After 1933, the Ridge Route was bypassed by the U.S. Route 99 Alternate, which used Piru Canyon and went through current day Pyramid Lake.
This drive starts near the north end of the Arroyo Seco Parkway, north of the tunnels, at Figueroa and 26th Streets. The U.S. Route 99 then turned northeast onto San Fernando Blvd all the way up to Newhall. On the way up, through the City of Burbank, I had to jump a couple of obstacles using dissolves. The first is Burbank's Village Center Mall, which was built directly on top of old U.S. Route 99, making the alignment no longer passable. Second, I had to jump over the Interstate 5 Freeway from San Fernando Road from Grismer Avenue to San Fernando Road and Empire Ave on the other side of the Interstate. There was once a long existing tunnel there, but construction was going on while I did this video.
We then drive Sierra Highway to Newhall Road, then to Railroad Avenue to what is now Magic Mountain Parkway. As we approach the Old Road, we jump past it for a moment onto Feedmill Road, which was the old alignment before the bridge over the Santa Clarita River was washed out by the collapse and subsequent raging flood caused by the San Francisquito Dam collapse up on San Francisquito Canyon and washed things and bodies all the way to the Pacific Ocean, and even to San Diego.
We then jump on the Old Road as a sort of proxy for the old alignment, which is really under the Interstate 5 easement. We then jump over Interstate 5 and hook into Ridge Route Road. Please see my video description for Ridge Route Road for more information.
After passing over the glorious Ridge Route and arriving at the town of Grapevine, we continue on northward through Lebec, do a quick running jaunt on Dead Man's Curve (I felt because of my rinky-dink handling of the video while running, 12th Street Rag was appropriate). We then head north on Interstate 5, with another quick run on the last remaining part of the old Ridge Route, which sits between the northbound and southbound lands of I-5. Then back on I-5, which covers the old U.S. Route 99 alignment until we split off just past Wheeler Ridge on the original road on Union Avenue north to Bakersfield. Once in Bakersfield, one notices all of the old, run down hotels that once were actively dotted along the old U.S. Route 99 up to what is now signed as Route 204, which bears left and carries us over the Kern River and we then join the current Highway 99. Like San Fernando Blvd in Los Angeles, the old 99 went through an older part of Bakersfield east of the current 99. The newer parts of the city mostly lie to the west of the current 99 freeway.
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PLEASE NOTE: If you have the SLIGHTEST interest in the Ridge Route, you MUST read Harrison Irving Scott's Book, The Ridge Route: The Road That United California. He wrote the most comprehensive and most fascinating book on this historical road. Many of the facts, and the reason I knew where to look for things, are because of Mr. Scott's great research and written efforts. He is the go-to person for information on the route.
With the exception of 12th Street Rag, by Johnny Maddox from his album, Red Hot Ragtime, published by Crazy Otto Music, Inc., ©2000, all other piano tunes are from Autumn 20th Anniversary Edition album © 2001 Composer: George Winston, Label/Publisher: RCA Victor. There is also some incidental classic country music from XM Radio as well 100% speed playback moments. I do not claim any ownership to any of the music.
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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Bakersfield: 19th Century Kern County
Tour the Kern County Museum's Pioneer Village, which is a collection of over 50 buildings representing the history of Kern County through the 19th century. Museum Curator Lori Wear takes us inside three of the homes, talks about the families who lived in them, and explains how their stories represent the growth of Bakersfield throughout the late 1800s.
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