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RAW: Hurricane Odile Damages AFTER landfall & Hits Baja California - Cabo San Lucas Mexico Storms!!!
FULL RAW VIDEO HD -- Follow IG: @Ferryzievinger -- Hurricane Damage After Odile Make landfall La Paz Baja TT Polo California aftermath Phoenix Arizona Record Rain Slams the Southwest El Paso 520 Storms Los Cabo Beach San Lucas Hits Huracan Tormenta Tropical Slams Huracán Odile en Cabo San Lucas El Arco vídeo de Jess Armenta Hurricane Odile Landfall Baja California Mexico 2014 Large waves at the makes landfall in Baja California Footage Beach Cabo San Lucas Storm Hurricanes Quick shot of the winds Hurricane Odile Hit Baja California High winds destroy Sign California 2014!!!
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico – Residents and tourists hunkered down in shelters and hotel conference rooms overnight as a powerful and sprawling Hurricane Odile made landfall on the southern Baja California peninsula.
The area is home to gleaming megaresorts, tiny fishing communities and low-lying neighborhoods of flimsy homes. Forecasters predicted a dangerous storm surge with large waves as well as drenching rains capable of causing landslides and flash floods.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said satellite imagery indicates Odile's center made landfall at about 9:45 p.m. PDT near Cabo San Lucas. It said at landfall, Odile had estimated intensity of 125 mph, and an automated station near Cabo San Lucas reported a sustained wind of 89 mph with a gust to 116 mph. The storm was moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
As howling winds whipped palm trees amid pelting rain outside, people bedded down and used magazines to fan themselves in crowded, stuffy safe rooms. Some did crossword puzzles or listened to iPhones. In one hotel near San Jose del Cabo, power went out not long after nightfall and a generator was keeping minimal lights on.
Denise Mellor, a traveler from Orange County, California, was frustrated about a lack of information about the storm and said she was learning more from her daughter back home than from hotel workers.
It's a little bit (unsettling) that we don't have a choice but to sit in here and hope for the best, Mellor said. So that makes me a little bit scared.
Mexican authorities evacuated coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
We are going to be hit, do not risk your life, warned Marcos Covarrubias, governor of Baja California Sur.
After reaching Category 4 strength on Sunday, Odile weakened some to Category 3 but was still a major storm. The U.S. hurricane center warned of possible coastal flooding and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated amounts up to 15 inches.
On Sunday, police with megaphones walked through vulnerable areas in Cabo San Lucas urging people to evacuate.
I'm leaving. It's very dangerous here, said Felipa Flores, clutching a plastic bag with a few belongings as she took her two small children from her neighborhood of El Caribe to a storm shelter. Later on we're going to be cut off and my house of wood and laminated cardboard won't stand up to much.
At least 22 airline flights were canceled. Some tourists camped out at the Los Cabos international airport hoping to get out before the storm, but the facility shut down all air operations late in the afternoon.
Luis Felipe Puente, national coordinator for Mexico's civil protection agency, said 164 shelters had been prepared for as many as 30,000 people in Baja California Sur.
A hurricane warning was in effect from Punta Abreojos to Loreto. Mexican authorities declared a maximum alert for areas in or near Odile's path, and ports in Baja California were ordered closed.
In the central Atlantic, Hurricane Edouard had sustained winds near 85 mph, although it was forecast to remain far out at sea and pose no threat to land.
The U.S. hurricane center said Edouard's center was 835 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was moving northwest at 15 mph.
Hurricane Odile Damages After landfall & Hits Baja California - Cabo San Lucas Storms REBLOP.COM
FULL RAW VIDEO -- -- -- Follow IG: @Ferryzievinger -- Hurricane Damage After Odile Make landfall La Paz Baja TT Polo California aftermath Phoenix Arizona Record Rain Slams the Southwest El Paso 520 Storms Los Cabo Beach San Lucas Hits Huracan TormentaTropical Slams Huracán Odile en Cabo San Lucas El Arco vídeo de Jess Armenta Hurricane Odile Landfall Baja California Mexico 2014 Large waves at the makes landfall in Baja California Footage Beach Cabo San Lucas Storm Hurricanes Quick shot of the winds Hurricane Odile Hit Baja California High winds destroy Sign California 2014!!!
Jason Beacham
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico – Residents and tourists hunkered down in shelters and hotel conference rooms overnight as a powerful and sprawling Hurricane Odile made landfall on the southern Baja California peninsula.
The area is home to gleaming megaresorts, tiny fishing communities and low-lying neighborhoods of flimsy homes. Forecasters predicted a dangerous storm surge with large waves as well as drenching rains capable of causing landslides and flash floods.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said satellite imagery indicates Odile's center made landfall at about 9:45 p.m. PDT near Cabo San Lucas. It said at landfall, Odile had estimated intensity of 125 mph, and an automated station near Cabo San Lucas reported a sustained wind of 89 mph with a gust to 116 mph. The storm was moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
As howling winds whipped palm trees amid pelting rain outside, people bedded down and used magazines to fan themselves in crowded, stuffy safe rooms. Some did crossword puzzles or listened to iPhones. In one hotel near San Jose del Cabo, power went out not long after nightfall and a generator was keeping minimal lights on.
Denise Mellor, a traveler from Orange County, California, was frustrated about a lack of information about the storm and said she was learning more from her daughter back home than from hotel workers.
It's a little bit (unsettling) that we don't have a choice but to sit in here and hope for the best, Mellor said. So that makes me a little bit scared.
Mexican authorities evacuated coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
We are going to be hit, do not risk your life, warned Marcos Covarrubias, governor of Baja California Sur.
After reaching Category 4 strength on Sunday, Odile weakened some to Category 3 but was still a major storm. The U.S. hurricane center warned of possible coastal flooding and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated amounts up to 15 inches.
On Sunday, police with megaphones walked through vulnerable areas in Cabo San Lucas urging people to evacuate.
I'm leaving. It's very dangerous here, said Felipa Flores, clutching a plastic bag with a few belongings as she took her two small children from her neighborhood of El Caribe to a storm shelter. Later on we're going to be cut off and my house of wood and laminated cardboard won't stand up to much.
At least 22 airline flights were canceled. Some tourists camped out at the Los Cabos international airport hoping to get out before the storm, but the facility shut down all air operations late in the afternoon.
Luis Felipe Puente, national coordinator for Mexico's civil protection agency, said 164 shelters had been prepared for as many as 30,000 people in Baja California Sur.
A hurricane warning was in effect from Punta Abreojos to Loreto. Mexican authorities declared a maximum alert for areas in or near Odile's path, and ports in Baja California were ordered closed.
In the central Atlantic, Hurricane Edouard had sustained winds near 85 mph, although it was forecast to remain far out at sea and pose no threat to land.
The U.S. hurricane center said Edouard's center was 835 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was moving northwest at 15 mph.
RAW: Hurricane Odile landfall & Hits Baja California - Cabo San Lucas Storm REBLOP.COM
RAW VIDEO - - CLICK LINK -- -- Follow IG: @Ferryzievinger -- Hurricane Odile Make landfall La Paz Baja California TT Polo Storms aftermath Phoenix Arizona Record Rain Slams the Southwest El Paso 520 Los Cabo Beach San Lucas Hits Huracan TormentaTropical Slams Huracán Odile en Cabo San Lucas El Arco vídeo de Jess Armenta Hurricane Odile Landfall Baja California Mexico 2014 Large waves at the makes landfall in Baja California Footage Beach Cabo San Lucas Storm Hurricanes Quick shot of the winds Hurricane Odile Hit Baja California High winds destroy Sign California 2014!!!
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico – Residents and tourists hunkered down in shelters and hotel conference rooms overnight as a powerful and sprawling Hurricane Odile made landfall on the southern Baja California peninsula.
The area is home to gleaming megaresorts, tiny fishing communities and low-lying neighborhoods of flimsy homes. Forecasters predicted a dangerous storm surge with large waves as well as drenching rains capable of causing landslides and flash floods.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said satellite imagery indicates Odile's center made landfall at about 9:45 p.m. PDT near Cabo San Lucas. It said at landfall, Odile had estimated intensity of 125 mph, and an automated station near Cabo San Lucas reported a sustained wind of 89 mph with a gust to 116 mph. The storm was moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
As howling winds whipped palm trees amid pelting rain outside, people bedded down and used magazines to fan themselves in crowded, stuffy safe rooms. Some did crossword puzzles or listened to iPhones. In one hotel near San Jose del Cabo, power went out not long after nightfall and a generator was keeping minimal lights on.
Denise Mellor, a traveler from Orange County, California, was frustrated about a lack of information about the storm and said she was learning more from her daughter back home than from hotel workers.
It's a little bit (unsettling) that we don't have a choice but to sit in here and hope for the best, Mellor said. So that makes me a little bit scared.
Mexican authorities evacuated coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
We are going to be hit, do not risk your life, warned Marcos Covarrubias, governor of Baja California Sur.
After reaching Category 4 strength on Sunday, Odile weakened some to Category 3 but was still a major storm. The U.S. hurricane center warned of possible coastal flooding and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated amounts up to 15 inches.
On Sunday, police with megaphones walked through vulnerable areas in Cabo San Lucas urging people to evacuate.
I'm leaving. It's very dangerous here, said Felipa Flores, clutching a plastic bag with a few belongings as she took her two small children from her neighborhood of El Caribe to a storm shelter. Later on we're going to be cut off and my house of wood and laminated cardboard won't stand up to much.
At least 22 airline flights were canceled. Some tourists camped out at the Los Cabos international airport hoping to get out before the storm, but the facility shut down all air operations late in the afternoon.
Luis Felipe Puente, national coordinator for Mexico's civil protection agency, said 164 shelters had been prepared for as many as 30,000 people in Baja California Sur.
A hurricane warning was in effect from Punta Abreojos to Loreto. Mexican authorities declared a maximum alert for areas in or near Odile's path, and ports in Baja California were ordered closed.
In the central Atlantic, Hurricane Edouard had sustained winds near 85 mph, although it was forecast to remain far out at sea and pose no threat to land.
The U.S. hurricane center said Edouard's center was 835 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was moving northwest at 15 mph.
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Baja California, Mexico - Camping on the beach and what camping gear I bring - Ep1
After the last episode when i arrived in Baja California, Mexico i have traveled down through Baja, all the way to the southern tip. In this episode i spend a lot of the time camping in Baja California and enjoying the bike offroad on parts of the Baja 1000 route.
Going from Ensenada to Puertecitos camping for one night on the beach, continuing on via Coco's Corner and following parts of the Baja 1000 to Bahia De Los Angeles camping for an additional 4 nights on the beach.
Being tired of camping i continue to Loreto, staying for a few days before i do a impulse trip to Cabo san Lucas. After almost a week of relaxing ond resting up in Cabo the trip continues to the final destination in Baja; La Paz! In La Paz i discovered that i had some visa problem and had to fly back to Tijuana to get it fixed. I ended up flying back and forth within two days. In total ended up spending almost 2 weeks in La Paz. Staying positive, i had time to service my bike and i stayed at Casa Esterito, an absolutely amazing hostel!
The boat from La Paz to Mazatlan was an adventure!
See you in the next episode, touring Mainland mexico!
Travelling on a motorcycle as a digital-nomad.
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The camping gear i bring:
× MSR Hubba Hubba NX
× North face ONE bag
× MSR Whisper Lite stove with the smallest fuel bottle
× GSI Dualist cooking kit
× GSI frying pan
× REI sleeping mat
The bike is a Suzuki V-Strom 650XT 2018 with TFX suspension in the rear and upgraded front springs. SW-Motech pannier system specifically for the V-Strom 650 2017+.
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RAW HD: Hurricane Odile landfall & Hits Baja California - Cabo San Lucas Mexico Storms REBLOP.COM
RAW VIDEO - - CLICK LINK -- -- Follow IG: @Ferryzievinger -- Hurricane Damage After Odile Make landfall La Paz Baja California TT Polo Phoenix Arizona Record Rain Slams the Southwest El Paso 520 aftermath Storms Los Cabo Beach San Lucas Hits Huracan TormentaTropical Slams Huracán Odile en Cabo San Lucas El Arco vídeo de Jess Armenta Hurricane Odile Landfall Baja California Mexico 2014 Large waves at the makes landfall in Baja California Footage Beach Cabo San Lucas Storm Hurricanes Quick shot of the winds Hurricane Odile Hit Baja California High winds destroy Sign California 2014!!!
Jason Beacham
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico – Residents and tourists hunkered down in shelters and hotel conference rooms overnight as a powerful and sprawling Hurricane Odile made landfall on the southern Baja California peninsula.
The area is home to gleaming megaresorts, tiny fishing communities and low-lying neighborhoods of flimsy homes. Forecasters predicted a dangerous storm surge with large waves as well as drenching rains capable of causing landslides and flash floods.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said satellite imagery indicates Odile's center made landfall at about 9:45 p.m. PDT near Cabo San Lucas. It said at landfall, Odile had estimated intensity of 125 mph, and an automated station near Cabo San Lucas reported a sustained wind of 89 mph with a gust to 116 mph. The storm was moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
As howling winds whipped palm trees amid pelting rain outside, people bedded down and used magazines to fan themselves in crowded, stuffy safe rooms. Some did crossword puzzles or listened to iPhones. In one hotel near San Jose del Cabo, power went out not long after nightfall and a generator was keeping minimal lights on.
Denise Mellor, a traveler from Orange County, California, was frustrated about a lack of information about the storm and said she was learning more from her daughter back home than from hotel workers.
It's a little bit (unsettling) that we don't have a choice but to sit in here and hope for the best, Mellor said. So that makes me a little bit scared.
Mexican authorities evacuated coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
We are going to be hit, do not risk your life, warned Marcos Covarrubias, governor of Baja California Sur.
After reaching Category 4 strength on Sunday, Odile weakened some to Category 3 but was still a major storm. The U.S. hurricane center warned of possible coastal flooding and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated amounts up to 15 inches.
On Sunday, police with megaphones walked through vulnerable areas in Cabo San Lucas urging people to evacuate.
I'm leaving. It's very dangerous here, said Felipa Flores, clutching a plastic bag with a few belongings as she took her two small children from her neighborhood of El Caribe to a storm shelter. Later on we're going to be cut off and my house of wood and laminated cardboard won't stand up to much.
At least 22 airline flights were canceled. Some tourists camped out at the Los Cabos international airport hoping to get out before the storm, but the facility shut down all air operations late in the afternoon.
Luis Felipe Puente, national coordinator for Mexico's civil protection agency, said 164 shelters had been prepared for as many as 30,000 people in Baja California Sur.
A hurricane warning was in effect from Punta Abreojos to Loreto. Mexican authorities declared a maximum alert for areas in or near Odile's path, and ports in Baja California were ordered closed.
In the central Atlantic, Hurricane Edouard had sustained winds near 85 mph, although it was forecast to remain far out at sea and pose no threat to land.
The U.S. hurricane center said Edouard's center was 835 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was moving northwest at 15 mph.
Hurricane Odile Damages AFTER landfall & Hits Baja California - Cabo San Lucas Mexico Storms 2014!!!
FULL RAW VIDEO HD -- CLICK LINK -- -- Follow IG: @Ferryzievinger -- Hurricane Damage After Odile Make landfall La Paz Baja TT Polo California aftermath Phoenix Arizona Record Rain Slams the Southwest El Paso 520 Storms Los Cabo Beach San Lucas Hits Huracan TormentaTropical Slams Huracán Odile en Cabo San Lucas El Arco vídeo de Jess Armenta Hurricane Odile Landfall Baja California Mexico 2014 Large waves at the makes landfall in Baja California Footage Beach Cabo San Lucas Storm Hurricanes Quick shot of the winds Hurricane Odile Hit Baja California High winds destroy Sign California 2014!!!
Jason Beacham 208media.wix.com
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico – Residents and tourists hunkered down in shelters and hotel conference rooms overnight as a powerful and sprawling Hurricane Odile made landfall on the southern Baja California peninsula.
The area is home to gleaming megaresorts, tiny fishing communities and low-lying neighborhoods of flimsy homes. Forecasters predicted a dangerous storm surge with large waves as well as drenching rains capable of causing landslides and flash floods.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said satellite imagery indicates Odile's center made landfall at about 9:45 p.m. PDT near Cabo San Lucas. It said at landfall, Odile had estimated intensity of 125 mph, and an automated station near Cabo San Lucas reported a sustained wind of 89 mph with a gust to 116 mph. The storm was moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
As howling winds whipped palm trees amid pelting rain outside, people bedded down and used magazines to fan themselves in crowded, stuffy safe rooms. Some did crossword puzzles or listened to iPhones. In one hotel near San Jose del Cabo, power went out not long after nightfall and a generator was keeping minimal lights on.
Denise Mellor, a traveler from Orange County, California, was frustrated about a lack of information about the storm and said she was learning more from her daughter back home than from hotel workers.
It's a little bit (unsettling) that we don't have a choice but to sit in here and hope for the best, Mellor said. So that makes me a little bit scared.
Mexican authorities evacuated coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
We are going to be hit, do not risk your life, warned Marcos Covarrubias, governor of Baja California Sur.
After reaching Category 4 strength on Sunday, Odile weakened some to Category 3 but was still a major storm. The U.S. hurricane center warned of possible coastal flooding and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated amounts up to 15 inches.
On Sunday, police with megaphones walked through vulnerable areas in Cabo San Lucas urging people to evacuate.
I'm leaving. It's very dangerous here, said Felipa Flores, clutching a plastic bag with a few belongings as she took her two small children from her neighborhood of El Caribe to a storm shelter. Later on we're going to be cut off and my house of wood and laminated cardboard won't stand up to much.
At least 22 airline flights were canceled. Some tourists camped out at the Los Cabos international airport hoping to get out before the storm, but the facility shut down all air operations late in the afternoon.
Luis Felipe Puente, national coordinator for Mexico's civil protection agency, said 164 shelters had been prepared for as many as 30,000 people in Baja California Sur.
A hurricane warning was in effect from Punta Abreojos to Loreto. Mexican authorities declared a maximum alert for areas in or near Odile's path, and ports in Baja California were ordered closed.
In the central Atlantic, Hurricane Edouard had sustained winds near 85 mph, although it was forecast to remain far out at sea and pose no threat to land.
The U.S. hurricane center said Edouard's center was 835 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was moving northwest at 15 mph.
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FULL RAW: Hurricane Odile landfall & Hits Baja California - Cabo San Lucas Mexico Storms 9/15/2014!
RAW VIDEO HD -- Follow IG: @Ferryzievinger -- Hurricane Damage After Odile Make landfall La Paz Baja California TT Polo aftermath Phoenix Arizona Record Rain Slams the Southwest El Paso 520 Storms Los Cabo Beach San Lucas Hits Huracan TormentaTropical Slams Huracán Odile en Cabo San Lucas El Arco vídeo de Jess Armenta Hurricane Odile Landfall Baja California Mexico 2014 Large waves at the makes landfall in Baja California Footage Beach Cabo San Lucas Storm Hurricanes Quick shot of the winds Hurricane Odile Hit Baja California High winds destroy Sign California 2014!!!
Jason Beacham
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico – Residents and tourists hunkered down in shelters and hotel conference rooms overnight as a powerful and sprawling Hurricane Odile made landfall on the southern Baja California peninsula.
The area is home to gleaming megaresorts, tiny fishing communities and low-lying neighborhoods of flimsy homes. Forecasters predicted a dangerous storm surge with large waves as well as drenching rains capable of causing landslides and flash floods.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said satellite imagery indicates Odile's center made landfall at about 9:45 p.m. PDT near Cabo San Lucas. It said at landfall, Odile had estimated intensity of 125 mph, and an automated station near Cabo San Lucas reported a sustained wind of 89 mph with a gust to 116 mph. The storm was moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
As howling winds whipped palm trees amid pelting rain outside, people bedded down and used magazines to fan themselves in crowded, stuffy safe rooms. Some did crossword puzzles or listened to iPhones. In one hotel near San Jose del Cabo, power went out not long after nightfall and a generator was keeping minimal lights on.
Denise Mellor, a traveler from Orange County, California, was frustrated about a lack of information about the storm and said she was learning more from her daughter back home than from hotel workers.
It's a little bit (unsettling) that we don't have a choice but to sit in here and hope for the best, Mellor said. So that makes me a little bit scared.
Mexican authorities evacuated coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
We are going to be hit, do not risk your life, warned Marcos Covarrubias, governor of Baja California Sur.
After reaching Category 4 strength on Sunday, Odile weakened some to Category 3 but was still a major storm. The U.S. hurricane center warned of possible coastal flooding and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated amounts up to 15 inches.
On Sunday, police with megaphones walked through vulnerable areas in Cabo San Lucas urging people to evacuate.
I'm leaving. It's very dangerous here, said Felipa Flores, clutching a plastic bag with a few belongings as she took her two small children from her neighborhood of El Caribe to a storm shelter. Later on we're going to be cut off and my house of wood and laminated cardboard won't stand up to much.
At least 22 airline flights were canceled. Some tourists camped out at the Los Cabos international airport hoping to get out before the storm, but the facility shut down all air operations late in the afternoon.
Luis Felipe Puente, national coordinator for Mexico's civil protection agency, said 164 shelters had been prepared for as many as 30,000 people in Baja California Sur.
A hurricane warning was in effect from Punta Abreojos to Loreto. Mexican authorities declared a maximum alert for areas in or near Odile's path, and ports in Baja California were ordered closed.
In the central Atlantic, Hurricane Edouard had sustained winds near 85 mph, although it was forecast to remain far out at sea and pose no threat to land.
The U.S. hurricane center said Edouard's center was 835 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was moving northwest at 15 mph.
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Aftermath: Hurricane Odile Slams & Hits San Diego & Baja California - Cabo San Lucas Mexico Storm HD
NEW RAW VIDEO HD -- Follow IG: @Ferryzievinger -- Hurricane Odile Hits Make landfall Baja California San Diego Hotel Polo Phoenix Arizona Record Rain Slams the Southwest El Paso 520 Water Scarce for Thousands in Mexico's Los Cabos as New Storm Looms aftermath La Paz Storms Damages After Los Cabo Beach San Lucas Hits Huracan TormentaTropical Slams Huracán Odile en Cabo San Lucas El Arco vídeo de Jess Armenta Hurricane Odile Landfall NASA catches a weaker Edouard, headed toward Azores Baja California Mexico 2014 Large waves at the makes landfall in Baja California Footage Beach Cabo San Lucas Storm Hurricanes Quick shot of the winds Hurricane Odile Hit Baja California High winds destroy Sign California 2014!!!
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico – Residents and tourists hunkered down in shelters and hotel conference rooms overnight as a powerful and sprawling Hurricane Odile made landfall on the southern Baja California peninsula.
The area is home to gleaming megaresorts, tiny fishing communities and low-lying neighborhoods of flimsy homes. Forecasters predicted a dangerous storm surge with large waves as well as drenching rains capable of causing landslides and flash floods.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said satellite imagery indicates Odile's center made landfall at about 9:45 p.m. PDT near Cabo San Lucas. It said at landfall, Odile had estimated intensity of 125 mph, and an automated station near Cabo San Lucas reported a sustained wind of 89 mph with a gust to 116 mph. The storm was moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
As howling winds whipped palm trees amid pelting rain outside, people bedded down and used magazines to fan themselves in crowded, stuffy safe rooms. Some did crossword puzzles or listened to iPhones. In one hotel near San Jose del Cabo, power went out not long after nightfall and a generator was keeping minimal lights on.
Denise Mellor, a traveler from Orange County, California, was frustrated about a lack of information about the storm and said she was learning more from her daughter back home than from hotel workers.
It's a little bit (unsettling) that we don't have a choice but to sit in here and hope for the best, Mellor said. So that makes me a little bit scared.
Mexican authorities evacuated coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
We are going to be hit, do not risk your life, warned Marcos Covarrubias, governor of Baja California Sur.
After reaching Category 4 strength on Sunday, Odile weakened some to Category 3 but was still a major storm. The U.S. hurricane center warned of possible coastal flooding and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated amounts up to 15 inches.
On Sunday, police with megaphones walked through vulnerable areas in Cabo San Lucas urging people to evacuate.
I'm leaving. It's very dangerous here, said Felipa Flores, clutching a plastic bag with a few belongings as she took her two small children from her neighborhood of El Caribe to a storm shelter. Later on we're going to be cut off and my house of wood and laminated cardboard won't stand up to much.
At least 22 airline flights were canceled. Some tourists camped out at the Los Cabos international airport hoping to get out before the storm, but the facility shut down all air operations late in the afternoon.
Luis Felipe Puente, national coordinator for Mexico's civil protection agency, said 164 shelters had been prepared for as many as 30,000 people in Baja California Sur.
A hurricane warning was in effect from Punta Abreojos to Loreto. Mexican authorities declared a maximum alert for areas in or near Odile's path, and ports in Baja California were ordered closed.
In the central Atlantic, Hurricane Edouard had sustained winds near 85 mph, although it was forecast to remain far out at sea and pose no threat to land.
The U.S. hurricane center said Edouard's center was 835 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was moving northwest at 15 mph.
Christ the Redeemer - World Wonder (Brazil) - In Another Minute (309)
- - The massive statue of Christ the Redeemer (Portuguese: Cristo Redentor) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was declared one of the New 7 Wonders of the World in 2007. While I visited the statue atop Corcovado Mountain in January 2013, it wasn't until I filmed another World Wonder (the pyramid at Chichén Itzá) that I decided to cut a video specifically about Christ The Redeemer. You guessed it: I'm now aiming to see all 7 Wonders of the World and make 1-minute Moving Postcard videos about them.
The 30-meter tall Jesus Christ statue has been looking at Rio de Janeiro since 1931. Several international men were involved in designing and creating the Art Deco monument: Brazilian Heitor da Silva Costa, Romanian Gheorghe Leonida, and French Paul Landowski and Albert Caquot. The statue, made of concrete and soapstone, weighs 635 metric tons.
Of course, the statue itself is impressive. But I think the ride up the mountain with the tram (Trem de Cocovado) is the most fun part or the excursion. It is possible to hike to the top of Cocovado Mountain on an easily visible trail through the Tijuca Forest National Park. While the hike is free, you'll still have to pay an entry fee (under 10 USD) at the top if you want to see Christ the Redeemer up close.
The bird's-eye views of Rio de Janeiro, including the neighborhoods Copacabana and Ipanema, are the enough reason to get up on the mountain. Of course, if you're trying to collect Wonders of the World, then you must go up there - even if it's yet another cloudy day in Rio.
Right, it rains a lot in Rio. It's rain forest climate, after all. The low-hanging rain clouds combined with a still very bright sky makes dealing with video footage challenging. Especially shots of the statue against the bright, cloudy sky were very difficult to match to how the eye would see them. Working with this older material again, made me realize how much better my current camera handles such challenges - and that I'm still not great at color correction in post. Nerd talk, I know.
The song featured in this video is Modern Jazz Samba by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). It is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
More videos from Brazil:
Rio de Janeiro – In Another Minute (Week 147)
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Hurricane Odile landfall & Hits Baja California - Cabo San Lucas - RAW 2014!!
RAW VIDEO HD -- CLICK LINK -- -- Follow IG: @Ferryzievinger -- Hurricane Odile Make landfall Baja California La Paz aftermath TT Polo Phoenix Arizona Record Rain Slams the Southwest El Paso 520 Los Cabo Beach San Lucas Hits Huracan TormentaTropical Huracán Odile en Cabo San Lucas Slams El Arco vídeo de Jess Armenta Hurricane Odile Landfall Baja California Mexico 2014 Large waves at the makes landfall in Baja California Footage Beach Cabo San Lucas Storm Hurricanes Quick shot of the winds Hurricane Odile Hit Baja California High winds destroy Sign California 2014!!!
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico – Residents and tourists hunkered down in shelters and hotel conference rooms overnight as a powerful and sprawling Hurricane Odile made landfall on the southern Baja California peninsula.
The area is home to gleaming megaresorts, tiny fishing communities and low-lying neighborhoods of flimsy homes. Forecasters predicted a dangerous storm surge with large waves as well as drenching rains capable of causing landslides and flash floods.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said satellite imagery indicates Odile's center made landfall at about 9:45 p.m. PDT near Cabo San Lucas. It said at landfall, Odile had estimated intensity of 125 mph, and an automated station near Cabo San Lucas reported a sustained wind of 89 mph with a gust to 116 mph. The storm was moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
As howling winds whipped palm trees amid pelting rain outside, people bedded down and used magazines to fan themselves in crowded, stuffy safe rooms. Some did crossword puzzles or listened to iPhones. In one hotel near San Jose del Cabo, power went out not long after nightfall and a generator was keeping minimal lights on.
Denise Mellor, a traveler from Orange County, California, was frustrated about a lack of information about the storm and said she was learning more from her daughter back home than from hotel workers.
It's a little bit (unsettling) that we don't have a choice but to sit in here and hope for the best, Mellor said. So that makes me a little bit scared.
Mexican authorities evacuated coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
We are going to be hit, do not risk your life, warned Marcos Covarrubias, governor of Baja California Sur.
After reaching Category 4 strength on Sunday, Odile weakened some to Category 3 but was still a major storm. The U.S. hurricane center warned of possible coastal flooding and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated amounts up to 15 inches.
On Sunday, police with megaphones walked through vulnerable areas in Cabo San Lucas urging people to evacuate.
I'm leaving. It's very dangerous here, said Felipa Flores, clutching a plastic bag with a few belongings as she took her two small children from her neighborhood of El Caribe to a storm shelter. Later on we're going to be cut off and my house of wood and laminated cardboard won't stand up to much.
At least 22 airline flights were canceled. Some tourists camped out at the Los Cabos international airport hoping to get out before the storm, but the facility shut down all air operations late in the afternoon.
Luis Felipe Puente, national coordinator for Mexico's civil protection agency, said 164 shelters had been prepared for as many as 30,000 people in Baja California Sur.
A hurricane warning was in effect from Punta Abreojos to Loreto. Mexican authorities declared a maximum alert for areas in or near Odile's path, and ports in Baja California were ordered closed.
In the central Atlantic, Hurricane Edouard had sustained winds near 85 mph, although it was forecast to remain far out at sea and pose no threat to land.
The U.S. hurricane center said Edouard's center was 835 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was moving northwest at 15 mph.
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CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico – Residents and tourists hunkered down in shelters and hotel conference rooms overnight as a powerful and sprawling Hurricane Odile made landfall on the southern Baja California peninsula.
The area is home to gleaming megaresorts, tiny fishing communities and low-lying neighborhoods of flimsy homes. Forecasters predicted a dangerous storm surge with large waves as well as drenching rains capable of causing landslides and flash floods.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said satellite imagery indicates Odile's center made landfall at about 9:45 p.m. PDT near Cabo San Lucas. It said at landfall, Odile had estimated intensity of 125 mph, and an automated station near Cabo San Lucas reported a sustained wind of 89 mph with a gust to 116 mph. The storm was moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
As howling winds whipped palm trees amid pelting rain outside, people bedded down and used magazines to fan themselves in crowded, stuffy safe rooms. Some did crossword puzzles or listened to iPhones. In one hotel near San Jose del Cabo, power went out not long after nightfall and a generator was keeping minimal lights on.
Denise Mellor, a traveler from Orange County, California, was frustrated about a lack of information about the storm and said she was learning more from her daughter back home than from hotel workers.
It's a little bit (unsettling) that we don't have a choice but to sit in here and hope for the best, Mellor said. So that makes me a little bit scared.
Mexican authorities evacuated coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
We are going to be hit, do not risk your life, warned Marcos Covarrubias, governor of Baja California Sur.
After reaching Category 4 strength on Sunday, Odile weakened some to Category 3 but was still a major storm. The U.S. hurricane center warned of possible coastal flooding and rainfall of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated amounts up to 15 inches.
On Sunday, police with megaphones walked through vulnerable areas in Cabo San Lucas urging people to evacuate.
I'm leaving. It's very dangerous here, said Felipa Flores, clutching a plastic bag with a few belongings as she took her two small children from her neighborhood of El Caribe to a storm shelter. Later on we're going to be cut off and my house of wood and laminated cardboard won't stand up to much.
At least 22 airline flights were canceled. Some tourists camped out at the Los Cabos international airport hoping to get out before the storm, but the facility shut down all air operations late in the afternoon.
Luis Felipe Puente, national coordinator for Mexico's civil protection agency, said 164 shelters had been prepared for as many as 30,000 people in Baja California Sur.
A hurricane warning was in effect from Punta Abreojos to Loreto. Mexican authorities declared a maximum alert for areas in or near Odile's path, and ports in Baja California were ordered closed.
In the central Atlantic, Hurricane Edouard had sustained winds near 85 mph, although it was forecast to remain far out at sea and pose no threat to land.
The U.S. hurricane center said Edouard's center was 835 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was moving northwest at 15 mph.
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