San Diego Food Tour - MASSIVE BURGERS and CRAZY TOSTADAS in California, USA!
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Thank you to my sister Pam and brother in law Derek for joining me on this food tour of San Diego, California! And during the video I said Oceanside once, but I meant *Ocean Beach. We were on a family vacation in California, but on one day, we decided to go on an ultimate San Diego California food tour. It was a lot of fun, and you’ll find all the information of all the places we ate below:
Breakfast at Northside Shack - We started off in the morning, and first headed to Northside Shack to try their highly rated açaí bowl. It’s a laid back kind of spot, and I ordered the $11 bowl which was the large size. The acai is frozen into a sorget, and then they layered it with granola, about 12 different kinds of fruits, and nuts and seeds. It was delicious and refreshing, great way to begin this food tour.
Hodad's - Probably one of the most legendary of all restaurants in San Diego, California is Hodad’s serving massive double bacon cheeseburgers, and classic American food. The original location is located in Ocean Beach, and it has so much character, plastered with graffiti and stickers. Derek and I each ordered the double bacon cheeseburger, which is a monster burger. It takes some strategy to eat, but it was well worth it. It’s a delicious burger, and I also really enjoyed the onion rings. Price - $14.25
Blue Water Seafood Market & Grill - Pam and Derek had been here before and they knew it was good, so it was a restaurant in San Diego that I was looking forward to trying. You stand in line, order at the counter, and then find a seat. They offer fresh fish of the day, everything very fresh. We started with some oysters and the main dish, which was the best dish of the meal for me was the blackened black seabass. Delicious food, one of the best restaurants I ate at in San Diego. Total price - $65.23
Communal Coffee - Next we stopped to have a quick avocado toast and coffee. It was my first avocado toast at a restaurant, and although it was a little dainty, it was pretty awesomely delicious, a real treat. Price - $26.02 for everything (I think 3 coffees and avocado)
Nine Seas Seafood - Home of the Crazy Tostada, this seafood food truck is a gem of Mexican seafood. We ordered a few ceviches, not knowing how enormous the crazy tostadas were. They were huge, and packed with just about “everything from the sea.” But not only were the crazy tostates huge and crazy, but they were delicious, especially loaded with salsa. Total price - $24.75 for everything
And that completes this San Diego food tour. It was an amazing day and the food was delicious!
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Phoenix Arizona to El Paso Texas, 445 Miles in 14minutes and 30seconds
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Another one of my Time lapse videos, Driving the interstate Freeway 10, taking you on a journey through the Southwest, From Phoenix To EL Paso.
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17 Strange Arrows Found Across America
From Nevada to across the USA you can see these strange concrete arrows from the airplain windown find out what they are!
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# 11 New Mexico Arrow and Beacon
Finding one of these concrete navigational arrows in tact, complete with the beacon at all is a rare experience while finding them in good condition is even rarer. This arrow and beacon landmark in New Mexico is incredibly lucky to still be standing.
# 10 Abandoned Lighthouse
Many of these constructions have not only fallen to the tides of time, but a lot of them were specifically taken apart during World War II to use as scrap metal in a time where resources were very limited. Most of the hunts which stored the generators that supplied power to the light towers have been torn down or become dilapidated, but this one in the middle of the desert has mostly survived its journey through the last 100 years.
# 9 Split Arrows in Walnut Creek, California
Some of the arrows wouldn’t just point to the nearest airstrip or towards the next arrow. Sometimes, they would be split into two tails and two heads like this navigation point that you can find near Walnut Creek, California. A split arrow would indicate a split in the route or a point where two paths would merge. Back in the day, these arrows were painted bright yellow, but since their heydey in the early 1930s, the yellow has faded and been replaced with graffiti.
# 8 Northern Nevada Arrow
Some arrows are bent at angles rather than straight lines. Like this concrete arrow in the middle of the Northern Nevada wasteland, which turns at a right angle. An arrow like this denotes a directional change in the air route for a plane. Seeing something like this really illustrates how rudimentary this system was. Imagine flying coach from New York to California where you have to hope your pilot can see the big arrows on the ground and get you to the right place at the right time. It feels almost cartoonish!
# 7 Lake Point, Utah Beacon
This navigational aid is found in Lake Point, Utah. It points towards Salt Lake City, the nearest airway and landmark from this point. Obviously, this one of the arrows that have fallen as time passes. The light tower that once stood here is now scrapped and long gone, leaving behind only a cracked concrete foundation being overtaken by plant growth.
# 6 Albuquerque New Mexico Arrow
This arrow west of Albuquerque is a lonely relic of a time before radio. It’s an isolated concrete landmark out in the middle of nowhere, which would look really mysterious if you weren’t aware of the history of these things. They almost remind me of the same impression you get from Stonehenge, a mysterious man-made monument seemingly in the middle of nowhere.
# 5 Concrete Arrow Near Anthony, Kansas
Some of the arrows have come to be surrounded by newer establishments as populations have grown and spread to new areas since their initial construction. This arrow near Anthony, Kansas has slowly turned into a landmark that points not towards the nearest airway, but a tree. Its usefulness has definitely expired, but if you really need to find this specific tree in the middle of Kansas, we have the landmark for you.
# 4 Crooked Arrow in Toole County, Utah
Some of these beacons found across the country don’t really follow that old phrase about being “as straight as an arrow”. Many of them are actually slightly crooked or curved, indicating a slight change in the route. Like most things, you can’t always drive in a straight beeline from point A to Point B.
# 3 Meacham, Oregon Arrow
This arrow in Meacham, Oregon is no longer in the middle of a random field in Meacham, Oregon. Now it’s in the middle of a random field in the middle of Meacham, Oregon near a random isolated house that is also in the midst of a field in Meacham, Oregon. Many of the places that were too desolate and unremarkable that needed the arrows in the first place have actually remained pretty undeveloped over the years.
# 2 Minneapolis Arrow
This arrow in Minneapolis has actually become really hard to see from the sky and is now mostly obscured by residential buildings and trees. However, it is still a very easily seen landmark from the ground. Now it doesn’t actually serve any real functional purpose as its was originally built. It is now a slightly glorified lawn decoration with an interesting origin story. Far removed from its glorious life as a waypoint for pilots.
# 1 Arrow Southeast of Indianapolis
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San Antonio, Texas, United States. History, Economy, Climate etc
San Antonio officially the City of San Antonio, is the seventh most populous city in the United States. Founded as a Spanish mission and colonial outpost in 1718. San Antonio is approximately 75 miles to the southwest of its neighboring city, Austin and about 190 miles west of Houston. It is situated at the headwaters of the San Antonio River on the Balcones Escarpment. San Antonio’s character is a colorful blend of Mexican and Texan culture. It is 150 miles from the Mexican border at Laredo. One of the most-traveled routes to Mexico.
HISTORY
In 1691, a group of Spanish Catholic explorers and missionaries came upon the river and Payaya settlement on June 13, the feast day of St. Anthony of Padua. They named the place and river San Antonio in his honor. Father Antonio de Olivares visited the site in 1709, and he was determined to found a mission and civilian settlement there.
POPULATION
San Antonio is the ninth-most populated city in the country. San Antonio has a large Hispanic population with a significant African American population. Christianity is the most prevalently practiced religion in San Antonio. The largest Christian denomination in the city is the Catholic Church (32.1%). Islam is the second largest religion in San Antonio (1.2%). Buddhism, Sikhism, and Hinduism have a significant presence in San Antonio.
EDUCATION
It is the largest medical education center in the world.
CLIMATE
San Antonio has a transitional humid subtropical climate. Very hot, long, and humid summers and mild to cool winters. In San Antonio, July and August tie for the average warmest months, with an average high of 35 °C. The average coolest month is January.
San Antonio and New Braunfels are some of the most flood-prone regions in North America.
COMMUNICATION
A bus and rubber tired streetcar (bus) system is provided by the city's metropolitan transit authority.
GOVERNMENT
The City of San Antonio runs under the council-manager government system. The city is divided into 10 council districts designed to be of equal population. Each district elects one person to the city council, with the mayor elected. All members of the San Antonio City Council, including the mayor, are elected to two-year terms and are limited to four terms.
ECONOMY
San Antonio's economy focuses primarily on military, health care, government-civil service, financial services, oil and gas, and tourism. Within the past twenty years, the city has become a significant location for American-based call centers and automobiles.
TOURISM
San Antonio is a popular tourist destination. The Alamo Mission in San Antonio (The Alamo), located in Downtown, is Texas' top tourist attraction. Because of the mission. The River Walk, which meanders through the Downtown area, is the city's second-most-visited attraction.
NIGHTLIFE
When the stars come out over San Antonio, it's time to head to the nightclubs and dance halls. Main Plaza, in the heart of downtown, has live music all year long. Two-step to a country-western band at Cowboys Dance Hall. Whatever your mood, San Antonio offers a wide range of entertainment options when the sun goes down.
The Ultimate MEXICAN STREET FOOD TACOS Tour of Mexico City! (ft. La Ruta de la Garnacha)
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Welcome to the best tacos in the world - the ultimate guide to Mexican street food tacos in Mexico City!
I met up with Lalo from La Ruta de la Garnacha ( he’s from Mexico City, he makes videos about street food as well. And he took me to his favorite tacos in all of Mexico City. We each ate the most tacos in one single day that we’d ever eaten in our lives, and it was the greatest taco day of my life!
Here are all the places we ate in this video:
Tacos Joven - They are known for their tacos de canasta, which are basket tacos, famous in Mexico City. They are served from a basket, and they keep hot the entire day as they are served. The highlight here was the chicharrón taco with chicharrón salsa.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco
Taqueria El Abanico - This is Lalo’s favorite restaurant in Mexico City for carnitas, the wildly popular braised pork taco. The entire rib in my taco was the highlight, so tender and flavorful.
Price - 20 MXN ($1.08) per taco
El Pescadito de Sonora - Originating from Hermosillo in Sonora, El Pescadito serves Mexican seafood tacos, especially shrimp or marlin tacos. Their tacototo is a taco that will change your life. This was as good as food gets for me.
Price - 35 MXN ($1.89) per taco
Tacos Charly - When it comes to Mexican street food, suadero is one of the greatest, a massive pan of slow braising beef in its juices. When you order your tacos, they slice up the meat, dip your tortilla in the fat, and you eat it with onions, cilantro, and salsa - pure meat heaven.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco
Taqueria Los Güeros - Tacos de tripa, intestines, are very popular in Mexico City as well. They may not be the most pretty tacos, but they are immensely flavorful and have all sorts of different textures going on in your mouth.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco
Tacos Los Juanes - This is a great Mexican street food restaurant in Mexico City that serves all sorts of different tacos. We came for the tacos de cabeza and tacos de lengua, both of which were fantastic
Price - 10 MXN ($0.54) per taco
El Vilsito - For Mexican street food in Mexico City, the ultimate taco, the most loved by everyone is no doubt, Al Pastor. Cooked in the vertical spit, a technique brought over from Lebanese immigrants, Al Pastor is usually made with marinated pork that’s juicy and flavorful it might make you weep tears of joy. Lalo and I ordered, not just your ordinary tacos de al pastor, but the King of all tacos, the Gringa!
Price - 50 MXN ($2.70) each
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Things to do in SAN ANTONIO, TX: Luxury and Rodeo (2017)
A fun weekend in San Antonio, TX for the San Antonio Rodeo!
Here are some great things to do in San Antonio, TX, starting with a fabulous stay at The St Anthony Hotel, one of the best hotels in San Antonio TX, within walking distance to the Alamo and the Riverwalk.
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- Tour inside the St. Anthony hotel
- Cocktail at Haunt Bar at The St. Anthony hotel
- Dinner at Rebelle Restaurant at The St. Anthony hotel
- San Antonio Riverwalk
- The Alamo
- Historic Market Square
- San Antonio Rodeo
- Brunch at Rebelle Restaurant
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