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South Beach is the most famous beach in the world. In a season, thousands of people from the coast and other countries come to this beach
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bicycling across the United States, South Bay RV Park, Homestead FL.wmv
South Bay RV Park in South Bay Florida, has a county park (built and administered by Palm Beach County) and it was one of my favorite places to camp on this trip.
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Florida's biggest hill! Summiting Sugarloaf Mountain
Alex and I decided to drive out to Clermont to climb Florida's biggest hill, known as Sugarloaf mountain. This would be a pretty average hill anywhere else, but we couldn't resist the novelty. Surprisingly it's almost a 15% grade in some places, and goes on for about a half mile. If you've been to Florida you'll find this pretty amusing.
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If you spend enough time on Wikipedia, it’s easy to get sucked into the wormhole. Recently I came across a list of the biggest hills—in Florida. This is only interesting because Florida is known for being flat everywhere.
Alex and I set out to climb the biggest of these hills on our bikes, and naturally treated the whole endeavor like one big joke. The hill in this picture doesn’t look bad at all, but then again, nothing does on the screen of your iPhone.
Sugarloaf mountain is the most prominent point in Florida, at 245 feet above the surrounding land. The elevation at the summit is 312—hardly a snow capped peak, but still pretty unusual for the sunshine state. In fact, it bests the biggest hills in both Louisiana and Delaware.
I’ve shown videos riding the North Shore of Long Island New York, which is known for being hilly. Clermont is hillier than that in most places.
For some reason we decided to tackle Sugarloaf mountain in the wrong order, descending it first before climbing back up. Alex was wearing flip flops and had his arm in a sling, and I was on a 36 pound fat tire BMX.
That was a hill.
Those who live by the sword, must die by the sword. It was time to pedal this monster back to the summit.
The climb took about five minutes, and it wasn’t that bad, but we were still amazed. Imagine seeing a palm tree in Denver, or a snowflake in Miami. Imagine seeing a rabbi at a Nascar race. I guess what I’m trying to say is that some things are interesting because they’re unexpected. Sugarloaf mountain definitely falls under this category, and so does this whole area North of Orlando.
Naturally, you’d wonder if there are any bike trails around these parts, and there are. Mount Dora has trails, and so does Ocala, with over 85 miles of singletrack and a huge freeride section built in an old quarry. As for Clermont, many road cyclists frequent the area for year round riding and a little taste of elevation.
If you’re from Florida and you ride bikes, Sugarloaf mountain should be on your bucket list, just to say you did. As for Alex and I, it was worth the drive just for the laughs. We were definitely not expecting to see a legitimate hill in Florida. Thanks for riding with me today and I’ll see you next time.
Three Wheel Journey
David benfer has been missing for two and a half years now he was a bicycle enthusiast. who love to tour the United States on his surely long haul trucker , I hope that he is just taking a break from the internet as he has done in the past or that he took his trip to Asia and is enjoying his self meanwhile I figure I'd make a video for him. Well I hope you guys enjoy the video and Dave if you see this please contact somebody as the bicycle Community is concerned for your well-being thanks
Small Town Cops
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In 1967, British Columbia became a hub of mermaid excitement when, one day, Ferry riders spotted a mermaid lounging on the shore of Mayne Island. They claimed they saw a topless, blonde woman with the tail of a porpoise sitting on the beach shore. Some witnesses even became very upset, as they believed they saw the mermaid eating a raw salmon. One tourist from Iowa even managed to take a picture.
After the sighting, the mermaid was seen one more time the following week. As the locals got swept up by the spotting of this mysterious mermaid, the town locals began to seek any information relating to her. The town newspaper, The Colonist, put up a $25,000 reward for the mermaid. Arrangements were even made for the mermaid to have room and board once she was found and successfully acclimated into the town setting. Although many believe that the whole thing was a charade, many still believe that what they saw was real.
9. Scotland, 1830
Mermaids are a part of Scotland’s countless mysteries and legends. It’s not surprising, then, that there would be many accounts of mermaid sightings.
In 1830, the people of the island of Benbecula saw a mermaid. While cutting seaweed near the shore one day, a woman reportedly saw a miniature woman swimming in the water. Surprised by her discovery, she called many people over to view the water dweller. Some men rushed at her in the water, either to catch her or get a closer look, and the woman swam out of reach. Some boys threw stones at the frightened mermaid and one struck her in the back. A few days later, the corpse of the mermaid supposedly washed up on the shore.
Like many of the other claims of mermaids, this one was small, with pale white skin and had the tail of a fish without scales. After the discovery, the sheriff of the town thought it only fitting that the mermaid have a proper burial. Someone constructed a coffin and the mermaid, wrapped in a shroud, was laid to rest above the shoreline where she was found. To this day, no one knows exactly where the mermaid was buried as no marker was left to denote the spot.
8. West Indies, 1614
John Smith, the same John Smith from Pocahontas, reported that he saw a mermaid off the coast of West Indies in 1614. According to the story, Smith saw a woman swimming parallel to the shore. He was captivated by the grace in which she moved and noted that she had ears that were too long, a nose that was too short, eyes that were too round, and green hair. He also noted that the woman was a little attractive from the waist up. From the waist down, however, she was all fish.
Some doubt has been thrown on the veracity of the tale of course, otherwise where would the mystery be. One source claims he wasn’t in the West Indies but in Newfoundland. Another historian says Smith wasn’t in the West Indies in 1614, though he was there in 1607. Potato patato in this case. The same historian suggested that Alexandre Dumas fabricated the tale to give credence to his own mermaid story about a Frenchman searching for a Dutchman who had four children with a mermaid.
7. Norway, 1608
In 1608, Henry Hudson explored the cold northern waters off Norway. Written in his journal, he describes a day when he encountered a group of mermaids. Hudson claimed a mermaid appeared in the water, saw his crew and called up more of her mermaid sisters. He described the women as being as big as the men in his crew, with very white skin and long dark hair. He claimed their tails looked like a dolphin’s but were spotted like a mackerel. Hudson was thrilled that he had discovered mermaids.
What makes this case so strange is that it occurred in the Bering Sea. Most mermaid sightings are discounted as sailors mistaking animals, often manatees, as mermaids. However, no manatees swim the waters of the Bering Sea. Naturalist Philip Henry Gosse, in his mid-1800s work The Romance of Natural History, believes it to be impossible that Hudson mistook an animal for this mermaid. He believes seasoned sailors such as Hudson would be able to identify animals in that location easily. Gosse believes either Hudson made this entire story up or Hudson saw something truly unique to the realm of science. We may never know.
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GIANT African Land Snail! | Baby Snails | My Pet Snail
My GIANT African Land Snail & Her Babies!
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Shrek was rescued from certain doom by a kind couple who found Shrek and her siblings abandoned on the road.
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Camp Blanding: Florida's Hidden Gem From The Beginning
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Road trips are always the right way to explore and experience a place. A cool drive along coastal roads, long bridges, sky touching mountain passes would feel like heaven.
From transfagaran highway, col de turini, to the twists and turns of Tianmen mountain , our round up of the world’s most beautiful roads proves that the journey is sometimes more important than the destination.
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1. Transfagaran highway, Romania :
The 90 km long transfagaran highway goes through the second tallest mountain range of Romania. Transfagaran highway connect together curtea de arges village and European route – E68. In fact, transfagaran highway opens for travelers and bikers only from June to September.
2. Col De Turini, France
Col De Turini is the most highest mountain pass in Alpes range of France. Series of hair pins is the main attraction of Col De Turini. This highway is also one of the main routes for Tour De France rally. Most of hikers and drivers chooses winter and summer to drive on Col De Turini highway.
3. Stelvio pass, Italy:
Stelvio pass is the highest route in the Eastern Alps at an elevation of 9045 ft. The 13.35 mile long Stelvio pass connect together Valtellina valley and Merano town. This spectacular road was built between 1820 and 1825 by the Italian engineer Carlo Donegani.
4. Chapman’s peak drive, South Africa:
Chapman’s peak drive is the world’s most spectacular marine route that connect noordhoeak and hout bay towns in Capetown. The drive through Chapman’s peak described as ‘9 km travel through paradise’. At en elevation of 1945 ft Chapman peak include 114 curves.
5. Tianmen Mountain Road, China
The 6.8 mile long, twisted S road is one of main attractions of Tianmen mountain, located in Hunan province of China. Elevation of Tianmen mountain roads rises from 200 meters to 1300 meters. This amazing road also include 99 hairpin bends. It brings panoramic view of surrounding places for tourists and drivers.
6. Seven Mile Bridge, Florida, United States
Seven mile bridge is one of the great American infrastructure ever made. With a length of 7 miles, It is also one of longest bridges in the world. This bridge connects together Marathon City and Little duck key of Florida. Actually, Steven mile bridge has two separate path. The older one is uses as railway path. The another one is highway pass and it called as ‘overseas highway’. Spectacular view of Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic ocean is the main attraction you would get on driving seven mile bridge.
7. White Rim Road, Utah, United States
White Rim Road is a 100 mile long road through Canyon land national park. Mountain bikes and other four wheeler take three or four day to complete a trip through this route.White Rim Road is natural pavement, a light-colored sandstone route. The riders demand to have permit for overnight trips. All vehicles must remain on the road itself. The back country activities will be heavily fined.
8. The Atlantic road, Norway:
Atlantic road is considered as most fabulous construction of Norway. It also selected as construction of the century in 2005. The 4.9 mile long road connect together Kritiannund and Molde cities of Norway.
9. Furka Pass, Switzerland:
Furka Pass is one of the highest Alpines routes in Switzerland with an attitude of 2431 meters. It connects canton of Valais with Canton on Uri. Furka pass is very wide and features many twists and turns. Drivers will always experience mountain breeze as goes through furka pass. During snow fall, it is very difficult to drive. So, furka pass remain closed during winter and heavy snow fall.
10. Highway 1, California, United States
Highway 1 is one of the most lengthiest coastal routes in the world. The 123 mile long route connect Orange country and Mendocino country of California state. It takes more than 5 hours to to complete a ride on highway 1. This route is also known as California state route 1. Highway 1 link together many coastlines and cliffs. It is also one of the most scenic drive through United State. This highway gets most traffic from July to September.
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The modern way of burying a body, the casket in the ground method most of us are used to is horrible for the environment. It uses an incredible amount of resources, emits toxic pollutants into the air, and pumps the ground full of formaldehyde, which is known to cause cancer. It's also prohibitively expensive. The average cost of a modern funeral costs between $10,000 to $12,000.
There are a number of greener options available though. Cremation uses less resources and requires less space than a traditional burial, but isn't perfect. There are more experimental methods on the horizon such as promession and alkaline hydrolysis.
No matter which method we choose, it's clear that we need to reform how we bury the dead.
Also be sure to read Mark Harris's excellent book about green burials
Black Bear Attacks Man
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A Woman's Journey: A Stage 4 Melanoma Mom
From her work on preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction, climbing mountains in Japan and Peru and exploring conventional and non-conventional therapies for her metastatic melanoma, hear how Cynthia Lersten, a senior executive in nuclear security and mom of four, has navigated these challenges. For more information on A Woman's Journey conferences, please visit: