Visiting Idaho Falls in Idaho, United States - The Most Amazing Places
Visiting Idaho Falls in Idaho, United States - The most Amazing Places.
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Exploring Rexburg Idaho: Downtown Part I
There are a lot of fun things to see in Rexburg so I decided to make some videos about it!
This episode I am exploring bit of the down town area and the alleyways.
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I am hoping to continue this series to explore some of my favorite shops,restaurants and landmarks in Rexburg and the surrounding area.
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Idaho Falls is a city in Idaho. Hugging the Snake River, the Greenbelt is a system of trails with parks and a waterfall. The riverside Art Museum of Eastern Idaho showcases eclectic works. Downtown’s Museum of Idaho has local-history exhibits, including items linked to the Lewis and Clark expedition and a re-created 1800s town. The Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park has lions, sloths and penguins, plus a petting zoo.
The area around Idaho Falls was first sparsely settled by cattle and sheep ranchers, but no significant development took place until 1864, when a man named Harry Rickets built and operated a ferry on the Snake River. Idaho Falls is the county seat of Bonneville County, Idaho and the state's largest city outside the Boise metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the population of Idaho Falls was 56,813 (2016 estimate: 60,211).
States of Oregon Idaho Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Hells Canyon National Park Show
States of Oregon Idaho Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Hells Canyon National Park Show
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area is a United States National Recreation Area located on the borders of the U.S. states of Oregon and Idaho. The recreation area, which is managed by the United States Forest Service as part of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, was established by U.S. Congress in 1975 to protect the historic and archaeological values of the Hells Canyon area and the area of the Snake River between Hells Canyon Dam and the Oregon-Washington border.[2]
Roughly 215,000 acres (900 km2) of the recreation area are designated the Hells Canyon Wilderness. There are nearly 900 miles (1,400 km) of hiking trails in the recreation area. The largest portion of the area lies in eastern Wallowa County, Oregon. Smaller portions lie in southwestern Idaho County, Idaho, northwestern Adams County, Idaho, and northeastern Baker County, Oregon,More Info
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Explore Winters in Sun Valley & Ketchum, Idaho
Explore winters in Sun Valley & Ketchum, Idaho. Fly non-stop to Sun Valley, Idaho from 6 major cities this winter!
Van Life : Camping in Idaho and Learning to Drive
Today on, Lives Unscripted, we find an inexpensive campsite in Idaho which allows us to work and fix a few things on the van. You can't beat a $5 per night/ $15 for 5 night campsite. After, we head to Idaho Falls where Rikki learns to drive the van.
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Exploring Idaho's Abandoned Mines and Experiencing Totality During the Solar Eclipse
While in Idaho exploring some abandoned mines, I found myself in the path of totality for the recent solar eclipse that swept across the United States. Enjoy this exploration and documentation of the small, abandoned Whitewater Mine as well as my footage of the stunning solar eclipse. See what I experienced as the moon's shadow swept over me and my campsite in a remote canyon far from any crowd.
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Highway 20 Rexburg to Idaho Falls
Idaho Highway 20 Rexburg to Idaho Falls
The Great American Eclipse of 2017 - The Biggest, Largest and Greatest Pop-Astronomical Sensation
THE ECLIPSE OF THE CENTURY / THE GREAT AMERICAN SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2017
So it’s over now. Almost hysterical waiting for weeks, months and for many even years it’s over and we have just documents from our cameras and memories. But what kind of memories!
The fact that Eclipse crossed America from Oregon to South Carolina in corridor 70 miles wide and with the speed of 3 times of speed of the sound gave to millions Americans chance to see something really spectacular. And if you don’t want to call it The Event of The Century so at least you can say it was the event of our generation.
Apparently more than half of the US population was watching the Eclipse in one or other form and some close to 10 Million travelers made it all the way to the Path of Totality.
Numbers are just rough estimations – but maybe it was really most watched event in human history with estimated 200 million observers.
I am not sure what weather was in different location across the whole USA but after more than a week considering to all aspects of weather conditions: the cloudiness of the place, 10 years weather pattern average, altitude, wind direction, humidity, geographical position in Path of Totality and other factors I decided to go to Rexburg in Idaho. Probably I couldn’t choose better place since weather and visibility were excellent – even one could see smoke from wild fires.
I have seen couple of Solar Eclipse in my life – one of them back in 2008 I went all the way to Svalbard – really close to the North Pole – but all of them were just Partial Eclipse. In Svalbard it was 96% but even 99% doesn’t give you any idea about what will happen once Moon is going to cover Sun in the whole it’s entity. It is like turn a switch and pass to the other dimension. And even I’ve studied astronomy in my University days, knew theoretically everything about function of Eclipse, have seen million pictures and movies from Total Eclipse – when Totality came I was flabbergasted, awed and floored.
Light was enormous – it was something what I have never seen before not even in my wildest fantasy. Flairs from Sun were stretching for 5, 8 maybe even more diameters of the Sun and it reminded me anything possible from big cross in the sky to black glowing star. Most amazing was softness of the light same as enormous dynamic range of the light – some 20 photo stops on my camera. That’s why it is so difficult to photograph Totality because even if one is bracketing as crazy it mustn’t be enough.
After Eclipse one is just longing for more but for that we have to wait 2 more years and travel all the way to South Hemisphere to Chile or Argentina or wait here for next American Eclipse in 2014. Then there is next Eclipse in North America in 2045 but on that I already declared my no participation.
Well before the Eclipse I had lots of expectation from my first experience with Totality. What can I say now is only it was far greater experience than I have ever expected and after all this I definitely do not regret time, effort and investments spend before the trip.
I’ve met many people who for years travel from Eclipse to Eclipse. One older couple from Ottawa told me it was their twenties(!!!) Solar Eclipse. They called themself “Eclipse Junkies”. I am sure there will be more Eclipse Junkies in States after this year. I definitely became one.
Cheers and Enjoy
Jiri