June 17 dream: End of the Trail
Silhouette of a man on a horse holding a long stick with a dream catcher hanging off. He is linked to singer in Dope Lemon Salt & Pepper and it's linked to End of the Trail and Bohemian Rhapsody.
Image of one of my tweets. This same man has a microscope to look at them.
Idea of wires and sequoia - I see an image of a wolf howling.
3:20pm song: Tupac How Do You Want It?
11:54pm song: Fleetwood Mac Gypsy
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End of the Trail
from Wikipedia: The End of the Trail is a sculpture by James Earle Fraser located in Waupun, Wisconsin, United States. It depicts a Native American man hanging limp as his horse comes to the edge of the Pacific Ocean. The statue is a commentary on the damage Euro-American settlement inflicted upon Native Americans. The main figure embodies the suffering and exhaustion of people driven from their native lands.
The End of the Trail Museum opened at Trees of Mystery in Klamath, California on March 10, 1968 19 days before I was born, and the same year so many of my daughter's relations (grandmother, cousins) were killed in mind-control incidents.
It probably links to the idea of Chris' targeted line as well, being among the first of the English colonists to North America (they were Quakers).
The addition of the dreamcatcher suggests to me the idea of this being linked to directed energy attacks, including dream erasure, and possibly also blacklisting (another form of dream erasure, as career dreams are intercepted as well).
Trees of Mystery - Northern California
In this episode of Cheap Family Travel ( Nick, Regan, Maggie and Kate visited the Trees of Mystery in the coast redwoods of Northern California. This tourist attraction boasts unique coastal redwoods like the Family Tree that has twelve trees growing from a single trunk or the Elephant Tree, Candelabra Tree, Inferno Tree and Lightning Tree. The Kingdom of Trees trail is a walk through unspeakable beauty. You'll visit the famous Cathedral Tree where actual weddings are held. Stop by the Brotherhood Tree, the largest redwood in the park. Cheap Family Travel totally recommends a ride on the Sky Trail, the only six passenger forest gondola on the continent. The gondola gives you a birds eye view of the redwoods as you glide through the tree tops. At the Sky Trail summit, you can take in the magnificent view of the Klamath back country. We even saw a bald eagle!
A leisurely stroll will take you through the Trail of Tall Tales, where you will see giant redwood carvings that tell the legend of Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe.
Make sure you leave time at the end of your day to visit the gift shop and the End of the Trail Native American Museum. This museum houses memorabilia from Native Americans all over the United States and is free to the public.
We loved our visit to Trees of Mystery, right down to our peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the picnic area. Who knows, maybe one of us will get married under the Cathedral Tree someday!
Trees of Mystery - Sky Trail tour
The sky trail tour at the trees of mystery. Very awesome view. A little scary because of the height, but all and all it was a good time.
The Yurok People: The Klamath Tribe - History, Culture and Affiliations.
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The Yurok People, whose name means: downriver people in the neighbouring Karuk language (also called: yuh'ára, or yurúkvaarar, in Karuk), are Indigenous Americans who live in northwestern California, near the Klamath River and Pacific coast.
Today, they live on the Yurok Indian Reservation and the surrounding communities in Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity counties in Northern California.
The mission of the Yurok Tribe is to exercise the aboriginal and sovereign rights of the Yurok People to continue forever our Tribal traditions of self-governance, cultural and spiritual preservation,
stewardship of Yurok lands, waters and other natural endowments, Balanced social and economic development, peace and reciprocity
and respect for the dignity and individual rights of all persons living within the jurisdiction of the Yurok Tribe, while honouring our Creator, our ancestors and our descendants.
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Pipeline Protest - Klamath, CA
On Friday, September 9th, more than two hundred people gathered on Highway 101, around Klamath, California, to stand in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux, in their fight to stop construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. This brief documentary serves as a synopsis of that afternoon.
Klamath River Lodge - Trinity River Rafting - Camping Trinity Adventure Park
A four day weekend motorcycle ride in the mountains at Klamath River Lodge, rafting the Trinity River and camping at Trinity Adventure Park celebrating Nicole's Birthday. Traveling the Trinity Scenic Byway California State Route 299 and Bigfoot Scenic Byway California State Route 96.
Music by: Silent Partner (Big Sky, Lone Trail and Heartland); The 126ers (Summer Nights, End of Summer); and Letter Box (Tell The Angels)
Top 5 Scary Things Captured On Camera In The Woods
Top 5 Scary Things Captured On Camera In The Woods
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Top 5 Scary Things Found In The Woods
It’s no big secret that the woods harbour some pretty terrifying occurrences - it goes with the territory really, you know - considering that for thousands of years, humanity has retreated into the secrecy and shelter of the wilderness as a means to hide their intentions from the prying eyes of society. As children, we know that - in all likelihood - there’s a crafty woods witch lurking deep within the forest. As adults, we know that perhaps something even more sinister lies waiting. Well - let’s take a look, shall we.
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Live in a Good Way - Domestic Violence in Yurok Country
The Yurok Social Services Department and Yurok tribal members discuss the various types of domestic violence in Yurok country and share ideas on how to end it in their communities.
Oregon's Hells Canyon Scenic Byway Motorcycle Ride: Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
Join us as we visit the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Located on top of Flagstaff Hill, along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway, 9 miles east of Baker City, Oregon, the Interpretive Center should be on everyone's list to visit.
The Interpretive Center and the trails around it help every visitor gain an appreciation for this important chapter in North American history, the pioneer spirit, and this local highway, the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway.
The Court Of Mysteries & The Gate Of Prophecy
In the 1930's brothers Kenneth and Raymond Kitchen decided to buy plats of land on Fair Avenue in Santa Cruz California. While Raymond built what was known as Stone Castle it was his brother Kenneth aka Claire or Clarence that ran a local goat farm where it started off with just a bar and small home. Behind his barn he built a scriptorium for his books on eastern mysticism which in turn he begin to expand it into a Hindi Yogi Temple working in the late hours of the night hauling stone and brick in via classy car.
His gate of prophecy had a plaque with four stars, our sun and moon on it with one that matched over the mantle of the fireplace. It is said that when they both align with our solar system this would signify the end times are near but Kenneth would never reside in his temple long enough to ever see an alignment.
During WWII German U-boats and Japanese submarines were attacking merchant ships just off Santa Cruz thus Kenneth devised his anti submarine stopping device where one tower scrambled signals while the other one received them. In fact it was so useful the US Navy decided to pay Kenneth a visit because it was interfering in their ships as well. For awhile Kenneth vanished some say he was working for the government at least neighbors thought the brothers were spies and when he returned he never finished his two story temple as a matter in fact he vanished for a few years and nobody knows where he went or why ending his final days on earth committed in the Warren Mental Asylum in Pennsylvania the same state he was initially born.
Over the years The Court Of Mysteries remained abandoned at one time for many years it was a Greek Temple but that did not stop the vandals, loiterers or vagrants from eventually destroying its secrets such as totems covered in abalone shells with celestial symbols or the beautiful windows that could absorb moonlight at night.
When I visited The Court Of Mysteries it was just recently purchased so it is private property and yes their are cameras so you cannot cross the wall or explore the inside. One day when the artist who own it restore it they plan on opening up to the public for tours and we will be the first to revisit this site and give our viewers a more in depth look to this very mysterious, historic and conspiring location. Nobody really knows why this temple was built or its true secrets or the fact as to why it was built at night under the stars. Nobody really even knows what happened to Kenneth once the government had caught on to his new invention no less this man was a brilliant yet true American hero who not only fought in WWI but also perhaps saved Santa Cruz from impending disaster!
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John C. Frémont | Wikipedia audio article
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John C. Frémont
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John Charles Frémont or Fremont (January 21, 1813 – July 13, 1890) was an American explorer, politician, and soldier who, in 1856, became the first candidate of the Republican Party for the office of President of the United States. During the 1840s, when he led five expeditions into the American West, that era's penny press and admiring historians accorded Frémont the sobriquet The Pathfinder.During the Mexican–American War, Frémont, a major in the U.S. Army, took control of California from the California Republic in 1846. Frémont was convicted in court-martial for mutiny and insubordination over a conflict of who was the rightful military governor of California. After his sentence was commuted and he was reinstated by President Polk, Frémont resigned from the Army. Frémont led a private fourth expedition, which cost ten lives, seeking a rail route over the mountains around the 38th parallel in the winter of 1849. Afterwards, Frémont settled in California at Monterey while buying cheap land in the Sierra foothills. When gold was found on his Mariposa ranch, Frémont became a wealthy man during the California Gold Rush, but he was soon bogged down with lawsuits over land claims, between the dispossession of various land owners during the Mexican–American War and the explosion of Forty-Niners immigrating during the Rush. These cases were settled by the U.S. Supreme Court allowing Frémont to keep his property. Frémont's fifth and final privately funded expedition, between 1853 and 1854, surveyed a route for a transcontinental railroad. Frémont became one of the first two U.S. senators elected from the new state of California in 1850. Frémont was the first presidential candidate of the new Republican Party, carrying most of the North. He lost the 1856 presidential election to Democrat James Buchanan when Know Nothings split the vote. Democrats warned that his election would lead to civil war.During the American Civil War, he was given command of Department of the West by President Abraham Lincoln. Although Frémont had successes during his brief tenure as Commander of the Western Armies, he ran his department autocratically, and made hasty decisions without consulting Washington D.C. or President Lincoln. After Frémont's emancipation edict that freed slaves in his district, he was relieved of his command by President Lincoln for insubordination. In 1861, Frémont was the first commanding Union general who recognized in Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant an iron will to fight and promoted him commander at the strategic base near Cairo, Illinois. Defeating the Confederates at Springfield, Frémont was the only Union General in the West to have a Union victory for 1861. After a brief service tenure in the Mountain Department in 1862, Frémont resided in New York, retiring from the Army in 1864. The same year Frémont was a presidential candidate for the Radical Democracy Party, but he resigned before the election. After the Civil War, Frémont's wealth declined after investing heavily and purchasing an unsuccessful Pacific Railroad in 1866, and lost much of his wealth during the Panic of 1873. Frémont served as Governor of Arizona from 1878 to 1881 appointed by President Rutherford B. Hayes. Frémont retired from politics and died destitute in New York City in 1890.
Historians portray Frémont as controversial, impetuous, and contradictory. Some scholars regard him as a military hero of significant accomplishment, while others view him as a failure who repeatedly defeated his own best purposes. The keys to Frémont's character and personality may lie in his being born illegitimately, his ambitious drive for success, self-justification, and passive-aggressive behavior. Frémont's published reports and maps produced from his explorations significantly contributed to massive American emigration overland into the West starting in the 1840s. In June 1846 ...
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Lamington National Park 'The Lost World' Tree Top Walk, Morans Falls Hike, Green Mountain Campground
In this video we go to the land that time forgot 'The Lost World' in the scenic Lamington National Park. Although it rained nearly the whole time we still have a ball because of the picturesque scenery.
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LBNM Timeline Living History - Modoc
20th Annual Timeline Living History Event
May 12, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Take a step back in time, and travel through history as you visit several living history station throughout Lava Beds National Monument. You are welcome to stop by any station/camp during the day and/or join one of the formal programs.
Fur Traders and Pioneers will be at Captain Jack's Stronghold
US Army and Blacksmith will be at Gillem's Camp
Polly Merrill will be at the Visitor Center
J. D. Howard will be at Mushpot Cave
Formal programs include:
10:00 am - Learn how Pioneers cooked and survived along the trail.
11:00 am - Fur traders will demonstration how to start a fire, throw a knife and give a glimpse into life
1:00 pm - J.D. Howard will lead a tour of Mushpot Cave
3:00 pm - Soldiers will commemorate those who died on both sides of the Modoc War. - Please gather at the cemetery, not at the camp site.
For questions please call the visitor center at 530-667-8113. We hope to see you there, rain or shine.
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HD: A Trip Through The Notch
Date: June 22nd, 2013; 1220-1600 (12:20pm-4:00pm) Taken with an iPhone 4S
So, for my dad's 60th birthday, my friend Wendell and I came up with the idea of getting him a cab ride through Crawford Notch in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, over the former Maine Central Mountain Division. This is the bit of video I was able to record due to an almost dead battery. Our ride today was 252, a former Maine Central GP38 that had plied these rails for most of it's career.
The first clip starts at Frankenstein Trestle, named for a painter who specialized in paintings of the White Mountains, and particularly of the trestle. Then there's more footage of the climb up the side of the mountains, culminating in passing through The Gateway, a large cut in the rock face, to pass through the naturally formed notch that is Crawford Notch. There are a couple clips on the trip back of passing a Valley Train in Bartlett, pulled by former Finger Lakes Railway GP9, #1751. Earlier in the film, you can hear some radio chatter about when 1751 died on it's trip between North Conway and Conway. Then finally arriving back in North Conway at the end of the trip. It had started to downpour on our return trip, and the rain storms chased us the entire way back down the mountain.
Our engineer for the day, Rudy, was a great host with some great stories of his time as an engineer on the Boston and Maine and finally on Guilford. He was also a great laugh! Needless to say, my dad (and I!) were beyond thrilled with the ride.
One other thing. You'll notice a distinct rattle and heavy vibration when the locomotive was in Notch 2 that settles down in higher RPMs. I'm still not sure why it was like that, but locomotives can be finicky critters. I'm not claiming this to be the greatest footage, but here it is anyway!
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park (/joʊˈsɛmɨtiː/ yoh-SEM-it-ee) is a United States National Park spanning eastern portions of Tuolumne, Mariposa and Madera counties in the central eastern portion of the U.S. state of California. The park, which is managed by the National Park Service, covers an area of 747,956 acres (3,026.87 km2) and reaches across the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain chain. Over 3.7 million people visit Yosemite each year: most spend their time in the seven square miles (18 km2) of Yosemite Valley. Designated a World Heritage Site in 1984, Yosemite is internationally recognized for its spectacular granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, Giant Sequoia groves, and biological diversity. Almost 95% of the park is designated wilderness. Yosemite was central to the development of the national park idea. First, Galen Clark and others lobbied to protect Yosemite Valley from development, ultimately leading to President Abraham Lincoln's signing the Yosemite Grant in 1864. Later, John Muir led a successful movement to establish a larger national park encompassing not just the valley, but surrounding mountains and forests as well - paving the way for the United States national park system.
Yosemite is one of the largest and least fragmented habitat blocks in the Sierra Nevada, and the park supports a diversity of plants and animals. The park has an elevation range from 2,127 to 13,114 feet (648 to 3,997 m) and contains five major vegetation zones: chaparral/oak woodland, lower montane forest, upper montane forest, subalpine zone, and alpine. Of California's 7,000 plant species, about 50% occur in the Sierra Nevada and more than 20% within Yosemite. There is suitable habitat or documentation for more than 160 rare plants in the park, with rare local geologic formations and unique soils characterizing the restricted ranges many of these plants occupy.
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Sacramento, California | Wikipedia audio article
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Sacramento, California
00:02:46 1 History
00:02:55 1.1 Pre-Columbian period
00:03:29 1.2 Spanish period
00:04:23 1.3 Mexican period
00:05:39 1.4 American period
00:11:05 1.5 Modern era
00:15:22 2 Geography
00:16:37 2.1 Cityscape
00:16:45 2.1.1 City neighborhoods
00:19:29 2.2 Climate
00:23:44 3 Demographics
00:24:22 3.1 2010
00:29:51 3.2 2000
00:32:48 4 Economy
00:34:00 4.1 Top employers
00:34:13 5 Culture
00:34:22 5.1 Performing arts
00:36:46 5.2 Visual arts
00:37:33 5.3 Museums
00:39:59 5.4 Music
00:41:35 5.5 Film
00:42:38 5.6 Cuisine
00:44:35 5.7 LGBTQ
00:45:22 5.8 Old Sacramento
00:46:57 5.9 Chinatown
00:49:13 6 Sports
00:51:36 7 Parks and recreation
00:54:26 8 Government
00:55:44 8.1 State and Federal representation
00:56:22 9 Education
00:56:31 9.1 Higher education
01:01:33 9.2 Primary & secondary education
01:04:26 10 Media
01:04:35 10.1 Magazines
01:04:52 10.2 Newspapers
01:06:12 10.3 Radio
01:06:20 10.4 Television stations
01:06:29 11 Transportation
01:06:47 11.1 Roads and highways
01:08:44 11.2 Rail service
01:11:07 11.3 Airport
01:12:02 11.4 Other transportation options
01:14:36 12 Notable residents
01:14:45 13 Sister cities
01:15:01 14 See also
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.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Sacramento ( SAK-rə-MEN-toh; Spanish: [sakɾaˈmento]) is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat of Sacramento County. Located at the confluence of the Sacramento River and the American River in Northern California's Sacramento Valley, Sacramento's estimated 2018 population of 501,334 makes it the sixth-largest city in California and the 9th largest capital in the United States. Sacramento is the seat of the California Assembly, the Governor of California, and Supreme Court of California, making it the state's political center and a hub for lobbying and think tanks. Sacramento is also the cultural and economic core of the Sacramento metropolitan area, which had 2010 population of 2,414,783, making it the fifth largest in California.Sacramento is the fastest-growing major city in California, owing to its status as notable financial center on the West Coast and as a major educational hub, home of Sacramento State University and University of California, Davis. Similarly, Sacramento is a major center for the California healthcare industry, as the seat of Sutter Health, the world-renowned UC Davis Medical Center, and the UC Davis School of Medicine, and notable tourist destination in California, as the site of The California Museum, the Crocker Art Museum, California Hall of Fame, the California State Capitol Museum, and the Old Sacramento State Historic Park. Sacramento is known for its evolving contemporary culture, dubbed the most hipster city in California. In 2002, the Harvard University Civil Rights Project conducted for Time magazine named Sacramento America's Most Diverse City.Before the arrival of the Spanish, the area was inhabited by the Nisenan people indigenous peoples of California. Spanish cavalryman Gabriel Moraga named surveyed and named the Rio del Santísimo Sacramento (Sacramento River) in 1808, after the Blessed Sacrament, referring to the Eucharist in the Catholic Church. In 1839, Juan Bautista Alvarado, Mexican governor of Alta California granted the responsibility of colonizing the Sacramento Valley to Swiss-born, Mexican citizen John Augustus Sutter, who subsequently established Sutter's Fort and the settlement at the Rancho Nueva Helvetia. Following the American Conquest of California and the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, the waterfront developed by Sutter began to be developed and incorporated in 1850 as the City of Sacramento. As a result of the California Gold Rush, Sacramento became a major commercial center and distribution point for Northern California, serving as the terminus for the Pony Express and the First Transcontinental Railroad.
Bigfoot Family Of Six Captured on CCTV In Yellowstone!
A Bigfoot family was recorded hunting in Yellowstone park!
Native Report - Season 9 Episode 11
On this edition of Native Report we view legendary works of fine art at the Gilcrease Museum in Oklahoma. We interview noted filmmaker Chris Eyre. And we meet Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Vice-Chief Larry Blythe and learn about the Qualla Boundary. We also learn something new about Indian Country and hear from our Elders on this Native Report.
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UFO - Extended Preview
Derek (Alex Sharp) a brilliant college student, haunted by a childhood UFO sighting, believes that mysterious sightings reported at multiple airports across the United States are UFO’s. With the help of his girlfriend, Natalie (Ella Purnell), and his advanced mathematics professor, Dr. Hendricks (X-Files’ Gillian Anderson), Derek races to unravel the mystery with FBI special agent Franklin Ahls (David Strathairn) on his heels.
Written and Directed by Ryan Eslinger, UFO was produced by Jeffery Sharp, Tom Rice and Evan Hayes; and executive produced by Jim Kohlberg, Siegfried Harris and Dan Kaplow
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