10 Best Places to Visit in California 2019 - Travel Video
There’s more to California than just movie stars and Disneyland. This is a state that boasts a large number of stunning natural attractions, including beautiful beaches, serene deserts and majestic mountains. California is also home to a number of exciting major cities, charming towns and to some of the world’s best wineries.
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Top 10 Best Cities To Live In California
One of every eight Americans lives in California, and it’s easy to see what attracts them with the Pacific Coast, redwood forests, Sierra Nevada Mountains, Mojave Desert and a Mediterranean climate. The Golden State is home to some of the country's best places to work including Google, Intel and Scripps Health.
These are the best cities to live in California if you're planning to move here. California is a large state which more than 38 million people call home.
But which places within its borders are the best? As part of an ongoing series to find the best spots to live in each of the 50 states.
Here are the 10 best places to live in California, the shiniest spots in The Golden State:
1. City of Orange.
2. City of Placentia.
3. City of Irvine.
4. City of San Carlos.
5. City of San Juan Capistrano.
6. City of Cypress.
7. City of Coronado.
8. City of Yorba Linda.
9. City of La Palma.
10. City of San Mateo.
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7 Things to See in Death Valley with Kids
7 Things to See in Death Valley with Kids
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If you are looking for things to do and see in Death Valley National Park with Kids, here are 7 great things! This year is another Super Bloom year in Death Valley National Park in California. When the cold winds of winter are making you dream of warmer climates, Death Valley is a great place to visit with the family. Here are seven kid friendly sites to see in America's lowest national park from our visit in 2015 --a super bloom year.
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Death Valley National Park is an American national park that straddles the California—Nevada border, east of the Sierra Nevada. The park boundaries include Death Valley, the northern section of Panamint Valley, the southern section of Eureka Valley, and most of Saline Valley. The park occupies an interface zone between the arid Great Basin and Mojave deserts, protecting the northwest corner of the Mojave Desert and its diverse environment of salt-flats, sand dunes, badlands, valleys, canyons, and mountains. Death Valley is the largest national park in the lower 48 states, and the hottest, driest and lowest of all the national parks in the United States. The second-lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is in Badwater Basin, which is 282 feet (86 m) below sea level. Approximately 91% of the park is a designated wilderness area. The park is home to many species of plants and animals that have adapted to this harsh desert environment. Some examples include creosote bush, bighorn sheep, coyote, and the Death Valley pupfish, a survivor from much wetter times. UNESCO included Death Valley as the principal feature of its Mojave and Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve in 1984.
A series of Native American groups inhabited the area from as early as 7000 BC, most recently the Timbisha around 1000 AD who migrated between winter camps in the valleys and summer grounds in the mountains. A group of European-Americans, trapped in the valley in 1849 while looking for a shortcut to the gold fields of California, gave the valley its name, even though only one of their group died there. Several short-lived boom towns sprang up during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to mine gold and silver. The only long-term profitable ore to be mined was borax, which was transported out of the valley with twenty-mule teams. The valley later became the subject of books, radio programs, television series, and movies. Tourism expanded in the 1920s when resorts were built around Stovepipe Wells and Furnace Creek. Death Valley National Monument was declared in 1933 and the park was substantially expanded and became a national park in 1994.
The valley is actually a graben with the oldest rocks being extensively metamorphosed and at least 1.7 billion years old. Ancient, warm, shallow seas deposited marine sediments until rifting opened the Pacific Ocean. Additional sedimentation occurred until a subduction zone formed off the coast.
In 2013, Death Valley National Park was designated as a dark sky park by the International Dark-Sky Association.
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15 Places to Explore in Joshua Tree National Park
15 Things to do in Joshua Tree National Park
In this weeks list, we head to Joshua Tree National Park, where I share some of my favorite places to explore in the park. Located only 2 and a half hours from Los Angeles, Joshua Tree is an amazing park with so many adventures to be had and this video is just scratching the surface.
Here are the spots visited:
1. Arch Rock
2. Cholla Cactus Garden
3. Ryan Mountain
4. Barker Dam
5. Wall Street Mill
6. Keys Desert Queen Ranch
7. Rocks - Skull Rock, Heart Rock, Split Rock, Cap Rock, Penguin Rock
8. Hidden Valley
9. Lost Horse Mine
10. Keys View
11. Geology Tour Road
12. Mastodon Peak
13. Desert Queen Mine
14. Samuelson Rocks
15. Eagle Cliff Mine
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Hidden Gems of Orange County, California
From its citric heritage to its theme parks and beautiful beaches, Orange County, California is a fascinating place with a lot to offer. In Part 1 of my Hidden Gems series, I highlight 5 places that make Orange County truly unique. I’ve provided a list below with location information:
1) California Scenario aka “the Noguchi Garden.” Costa Mesa, CA
2) Irvine Ranch Historic Park. Irvine, CA
3) The Pirate Tower. Laguna Beach, CA
4) The Dana Point Arches. Dana Point, CA
5) Lyon Air Museum. Santa Ana, CA
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1. “Irvine Ranch, circa 1920s” by Orange County Archives under CC BY 2.0
2. Citrus packing house, circa 1949 by Orange County Archives under CC BY 2.0
3. “1953 Boy Scout Jamboree, Irvine Ranch” by Orange County Archives under CC BY 2.0
4. “Orange County: Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Orange” by Alfred Twu. Public Domain.
5. “Developer H.Sidney Woodruff presenting cup to winner of Dana Point yacht race, 1929” by Orange County Archives under CC BY 2.0
6. “Dana Point, Oct 29, 1965” by Orange County Archives under CC BY 2.0
7. “The headlands and the pier at Dana Point, California, circa 1925, prior to the construction of the harbor” by Orange County Archives under CC BY 2.0
8. “Trail at Dana Point buiilt by Ed Seeman circa 1927” by Orange County Archives under CC BY 2.0
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11. “MGEN William Lyon, USAF” by US Air Force. Public Domain.
12. “DC-3” by Pixaby under CC0 Public Domain Dedication.
13. “General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower” by Unknown. Public Domain.
14. “A U.S. Army Air Force North American B-25C Mitchell bomber (s/n 41-12823) in flight near Inglewood, California (USA)” by Mark Sherwood. Public Domain.
Lets Go Places prt 23 - Arizona, The Sonoran Desert - USA Travel - YouTube
Spectacular and if you love heat, the summer will please you. The Western United States has so much to offer and Arizona is full of surprises.
The Sonoran Desert is a North American desert which covers large parts of the Southwestern United States in Arizona and California, and of Northwestern Mexico in Sonora, Baja California and Baja California Sur. It is the hottest desert in North America, with an area of 280,000 square kilometers (110,000 sq mi). The western portion of the United States–Mexico border passes through the Sonoran Desert.
The largest city in the Sonoran Desert is Phoenix, Arizona, with a 2013 metropolitan population of about 4.3 million.
Humans have been living in this desert for thousands of years.
The Sonoran Desert is home to the cultures of over seventeen contemporary Native American tribes, some of those tribes are Pascua Yaqui (Yoeme), Seri, Tohono O'odham, Gila River Indian Community, and the Cocopah.
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7 BEST CAVES of Southern California - You MUST Explore These Amazing Caves
These seven amazing caves in Southern California must be explored! These are the best examples of several different types of caves that we have here near Los Angeles. This list features: sea caves, man made caves, limestone caverns, lava tubes, a grotto and even a giant cave that was used for sacred Native American rituals. These caves are: The Cave of Munits, Bronson Caves, The Grotto Malibu, 1000 Steps Beach Cave, Leo Carrillo Beach Sea Caves, Mojave Lava Tube and Mitchell Caverns.
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TOP 10 things to do in LAS VEGAS in 2019 | City Guide
In this video we’ll show you 10 best things to do in Las Vegas beside gambling and nightlife.