Sustainable Moments with Kyle Wareham of Adventures by the Sea
Kyle Wareham, General Manager of Adventures by the Sea, shares his sustainable moment and his love of the Monterey Bay.
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Part #10 - Big Sur & Monterey - California | USA West Coast Roadtrip | June 2016
Day 11 of our amazing two week USA - West Coast adventure (June 2016) - Big Sur, Point Lobos, Bixby Bridge, McWay Falls & Monterey.
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For this roadtrip, we started in San Francisco driving north up the beautiful Route 101, into Oregon, all the way up the Oregon coast and eventually turning east into Portland. At this point we continued east until the Dalles and then headed South through Bend, Crater Lake, Lake Tahoe and eventually ended up in the one and only - Yosemite National Park. A few days here then led us to heading west again to Big Sur, and then finally back up again to San Francisco.
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Here is the full route with all the stops:
San Francisco
Point Bonita
Muir Woods
Mount Tamalpais
Chandelier Drive-thru Tree
Avenue of the Giants
Humboldt State Reserve
Eureka
Clam Beach
Trinidad Beach
Fern Canyon
Harris Beach
Samuel H. Boardman State Park
Florence
Sea Lion Caves
Thor's Well
Yaquina Head
Devils Punchbowl
Boeing 727 - Airplane Home
Portland
Rose Gardens
Powell's City of Books
Voodoo Doughnut
23rd Avenue
St Johns Bridge
Multnomah Falls
Oneonta Gorge
Rowena Crest
Trillium Lake
Bend
Smith Rock State Park
Lava Beds
Cascade Lakes
Toketee Falls
Crater Lake
Klamath Falls
McArthur-Burney Falls
Lake Tahoe
Mono Lake
Tuolumne Meadows
Yosemite National Park
Glacier Point
Point Lobos State Reserve
Bixby Bridge
Big Sur
McWay Falls
Monterey
San Francisco
Ferry Building
Pier 39
Fisherman's Wharf
Lands End
Sutro Baths
Golden Gate Park
Haight-Ashbury
Painted Ladies
China Town
Coit Tower
Lombard Street
Fort Mason
Palace of the Fine Arts
CA - Academy of the Sciences
Monterey & Carmel by the Sea Couples Adventure
Epic ROADTRIP to BIG SUR and MONTEREY BAY up the PACIFIC COAST
Traveling doesn't need to feel like a huge excursion. Sometimes exploring your own backyard can be just as rewarding and that's exactly what we did to celebrate Thanksgiving this year.
With a few days up the California coast, we checked off places in San Louis Obispo, Monterey, Carmel by the Sea and Big Sur. Epic trips can happen anywhere, you just need to be optimistic and go make them happen!
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It’s a tide pool adventure at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve!
We out here! The tide is dropping, so we called up our friends at California State Parks to visit their office and enjoy the natural wonders of the tide pools!
Amazing Monterey Bay Aquarium in California
The Monterey Bay Aquarium (MBA) is a public aquarium located in Monterey, California, United States. The aquarium was founded in 1984 and is located on the site of a former sardine cannery on Cannery Row. It has an annual attendance of more than two million visitors. It holds thousands of plants and animals, representing more than 600 species on display. The aquarium benefits from a high circulation of fresh ocean water which is obtained through pipes which pump it in continuously from Monterey Bay.
The centerpiece of the Ocean's Edge Wing, is a 28-foot-high (8.5 m), 333,000-US-gallon (1,260,000 l; 277,000 imp gal) tank for viewing California coastal marine life. In this tank, the aquarium was the first in the world to grow live California Giant Kelp. Visitors are able to inspect the creatures of the kelp forest at several levels in the building. The largest tank in the aquarium is a 1,200,000-U.S.-gallon (4,500,000 l; 1,000,000 imp gal) tank in the Open Sea galleries (formerly the Outer Bay), which features one of the world's largest single-paned windows. It is one of the few aquariums to hold the ocean sunfish in captivity.
Sealife on exhibit includes stingrays, jellyfish, sea otters, and numerous other native marine species, which can be viewed above and below the waterline. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is one of very few in the world to exhibit both bluefin and yellowfin tuna. For displaying jellyfish, it uses a Kreisel tank, which creates a circular flow to support and suspend the jellies. The aquarium does not house mammals other than otters.
Das Monterey Bay Aquarium (MBA) im kalifornischen Monterey ist eines der größten öffentlichen Schauaquarien weltweit. Gebaut wurde die 1984 eröffnete Ausstellung mit einer 55-Millionen-Dollar-Spende von David Packard auf dem Gelände einer ehemaligen Fischfabrik an der Cannery Row. Ein Erweiterungsbau für 57 Millionen Dollar wurde 1996 fertiggestellt. Bekannt ist es für das Acrylfenster, das den Blick in das größte Aquarium erlaubt. Es war lange Zeit mit einer Länge von 17 und einer Höhe von 5 Meter das größte Fenster weltweit.Zu sehen gibt es im Monterey Bay Aquarium über 35.000 Tiere und 550 verschiedenen Arten an Meerestieren: von winzigen Nacktschnecken über Seesterne, Quallen bis hin zu großen Haien und Pinguinen. Das Aquarium verfügt über etwa 200 Becken, das größte davon the Outer Bay fasst etwa 4 Millionen Liter Wasser. Ebenfalls zum Bereich Outer Bay gehört eine umfangreiche Sammlung von Quallen. Weitere Schwerpunkte sind ein großes Tangwald-Becken, Seeotter, eine umfangreiche Ausstellung von weiteren Ottern sowie eine Gezeitenzone in der auch die Pinguine gezeigt werden. (Quelle: wikipedia.org)
Monterey Bay Aquarium VLOG! - Day 5 - JAN 27 -GRAND CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE TRIP 2015
Our day driving from San Francisco to Monterey and visiting the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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We started our morning by checking out of our hotel, The Tuscan, A BEST WESTERN PLUS Hotel. We drove through San Francisco and went down Lombard Street. We also drove by the Full House house on our way to the Twin Peaks lookout. After some last minute sight seeing we hoped on HWY 1 for a bit and stopped at Half Moon Bay for some breakfast/lunch. We continued our drive down the coastal highway made made a couple of stops on the beach and at Fort Ord Dunes State Park. Our room at the Best Western Plus Victorian Inn was not quite ready when we arrived in Monterey so we walked over to the Old Fisherman's Wharf for an early dinner. We saw some lazy seals hanging out along the way. We had a great meal at the Old Fisherman's Grotto. Nicole had a seafood pasta, I had the swordfish and we split some calamari. We walked back to the hotel to find out we had gotten one of the two Victorian suites at the hotel. It was amazing. After checking out our super fancy room we walked down Cannery Row to the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium (MBA) is a public aquarium located in Monterey, California, United States. The aquarium was founded in 1984 and is located on the site of a former sardine cannery on Cannery Row. It has an annual attendance of more than two million visitors. It holds thousands of plants and animals, representing more than 600 species on display. The aquarium benefits from a high circulation of fresh ocean water which is obtained through pipes which pump it in continuously from Monterey Bay.
The centerpiece of the Ocean's Edge Wing, is a 28-foot-high (8.5 m), 333,000-US-gallon (1,260,000 l; 277,000 imp gal) tank for viewing California coastal marine life. In this tank, the aquarium was the first in the world to grow live California Giant Kelp. Visitors are able to inspect the creatures of the kelp forest at several levels in the building. The largest tank in the aquarium is a 1,200,000-U.S.-gallon (4,500,000 l; 1,000,000 imp gal) tank in the Open Sea galleries (formerly the Outer Bay), which features one of the world's largest single-paned windows. It is one of the few aquariums to hold the ocean sunfish in captivity.
Sealife on exhibit includes stingrays, jellyfish, sea otters, and numerous other native marine species, which can be viewed above and below the waterline. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is one of very few in the world to exhibit both bluefin and yellowfin tuna. For displaying jellyfish, it uses a Kreisel tank, which creates a circular flow to support and suspend the jellies. The aquarium does not house mammals other than otters.
After our time at the aquarium we grabbed some wine and cheese from the tasting going on in the lobby of our hotel. We brought some up to our room and watched some tv before bed. We had a long day of driving ahead of us. We were planning on driving to San Simon to visit Hearst Castle. We also wanted to check out Morro Bay on our way to Malibu. Subscribe to see all that!
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Carmel By the Sea, California ( The Secret Garden)
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For decades, the stunning natural beauty of Carmel-by-the-Sea has inspired artists, sparked romances, and attracted world travelers. Rated a top 10 destination in the United States year after year, Carmel-by-the-Sea is a unique, European-style village nestled above a beautiful white-sand beach where everything is walking distance. From performing arts to hundreds of shops, art galleries, and restaurants, you can do everything or nothing at all.
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Walk the Bay, Inn to inn hiking around the Monterey Bay
A short preview of the 4 day 40 mile journey from Santa Cruz to Monterey known as Walk the Bay, presented by Slow Adventure.
Honeymoon - Monterey and Carmel on the sea
riassunto dell'escursione alla baia di Monterey
Christmas in Monterey
my holiday trip to Monterey
Monterey Bay Aquarium in California
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean located on the coast of the U.S. state of California. The bay is south of the major cities of San Francisco and San Jose. The county-seat city of Santa Cruz is located at the north end of the bay. The city of Monterey is on the Monterey Peninsula at the south end.
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Kid Adventures on Amtrak Train to Monterey Bay - Monterey Bay Aquarium Series Part 1
This trip kicked off this entire Youtube channel. We said we would make videos of our adventures and this was supposed to be the very first! This crazy kid adventures on an Amtrak Train to Monterey Bay. This was a totally new experience to take the Amtrak Train this far!
Dad never got around to editing it, but here it is! This is part 1 of our Amtrak Train trip down to Monterey Bay, California. We headed down the coast to visit the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium - Monterey, California.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium (MBA) was founded in 1984 and is located on the site of a former sardine cannery on Cannery Row of the Pacific Ocean shoreline in Monterey, California, United States. It has an annual attendance of 1.8 million visitors. It holds thousands of plants and animals, representing more than 600 species on display. The aquarium benefits from a high circulation of fresh ocean water which is obtained through pipes which pump it in continuously from Monterey Bay.
The centerpiece of the Ocean's Edge Wing, is a 28 feet (8.5 m) high 333,000-US-gallon (1,260,000 l; 277,000 imp gal) tank for viewing California coastal marine life. In this tank, the aquarium was the first in the world to grow live California Giant Kelp. Visitors are able to inspect the creatures of the kelp forest at several levels in the building. The largest tank in the aquarium is a 1,200,000-U.S.-gallon (4,500,000 l; 1,000,000 imp gal) tank in the Open Sea galleries (formerly the Outer Bay), which features one of the world's largest single-paned windows. It is one of the few aquariums to hold the ocean sunfish in captivity.
Sealife on exhibit includes stingrays, jellyfish, sea otters, and numerous other native marine species, which can be viewed above and below the waterline. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is one of very few in the world to exhibit both bluefin and yellowfin tuna. For displaying jellyfish, it uses a Kreisel tank, which creates a circular flow to support and suspend the jellies. The aquarium does not house mammals other than otters.
USA Monterey CA Whale watching
Monterey liegt etwas südlich von San Francisco und hat einen sehr schönen Sandstrand. Die Sonnenuntergänge in Monterey seien die schönsten auf der ganzen Welt hat man uns gesagt...
Sonnenuntergang war wirklich schön, aber noch einmaliger war für uns die Bootsfahrt mit Whale watching. Auf dem Video erhält man davon nur einen kleinen Eindruck. Wir sahen Delfine, Wale und ganz viele Seelöwen.
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OUR TRAVEL VLOG TO MONTEREY BAY, CALIFORNIA!! (17 MILE DRIVE)
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Exhibits at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
The stunning one-million-gallon Outer Bay exhibit is home to the largest community of open-ocean animals to be found in any aquarium. Giant bluefin tuna power their way through the water. Hammerhead sharks circle inches away. Sea turtles cruise lazily by.
The Outer Bay also features the largest permanent collection of jellyfish species in the United States. Egg-yolk jellies and sea nettles drift gently in ten-foot-long exhibits beautifully lit to accentuate the jellies' delicate beauty. Comb jellies pulse with rainbow bands of light as they swim.
In the past, a wonderful exhibit of Jelly Fish and most recently The Secret Life of Seahorses; always something exciting to see at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.