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Exploring Arkansas February 2015
Called a pre-1865 historical re-enactment or a mountain man rendezvous, such gatherings are held across the country on a regular basis -- re-living the lifestyle and adventure of the American frontier. Many outdoor enthusiasts flock to the Mulberry River in the Ozarks during spring to float it…but during Autumn the Mulberry turns majestic, offering the perfect photographic outing! Horse drawn wagons have long since faded away from the American scene, but a wagon restorer near Botkinburg is making sure wagons of the Old West are kept alive through his one-man wagon company.
The Best Places to Visit in Wyoming
The Best Places to Visit in Wyoming
One of the most sparsely populated states in the US, Wyoming is a land of rugged landscapes, rich tribal legend, rodeos, ranches, cowboy towns, and some of the world's great wilderness areas. The Cowboy State is the ideal destination for anyone who wants to explore the dramatic natural beauty of the American West. Yellowstone, with its geothermal wonders, together with the spectacular Grand Teton National Park comprise one of the largest intact temperate-zone ecosystems on the planet. Welcoming nearly 4 million visitors each year across their two official national parks and multiple national forest reserves, Wyoming is considered as one of the wilder and more rugged states. Home to over 65 species of mammals and dozens of species of birds and fish, Wyoming is the nature lover’s state for sure.
#1.Yellowstone National Park
#2.Grand Teton National Park
#3.Jackson
#4.Bridger Teton National Forest
#5.Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area
#6.Hot Springs State Park
#7.Bighorn Canyon
#8.Devils Tower
#9.Cheyenne
#10.Fossil Butte National Monument
The Ranking of all 50 United States Part 2 # 30 to 11
The Ranking of all 50 the United States Part 2 # 30 to 11
This is part 2 of the ranking of all 50 states. On this list, we start getting into the places people wouldn't mind living. The more desirable locations.
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Dallas-Hong Kong flight AA137 達拉斯--香港航班: Sand & Black Hills, Brooks Range, Arctic Russia 2016-03-05
An 8,111-mile late-winter non-stop flight from Dallas to Hong Kong crosses the Red River into Oklahoma, Kansas, followed by view of the Nebraska Sandhills and South Dakota Black Hills near Sturgis, and Montana's Yellowstone River before entering Canada.
On the thinning of clouds below in northern Canada, the MacKenzie Mountains are followed by Alaska's Brooks Range and the last frontier state's last frontier at the icy shore of Arctic Ocean's Chukchi Sea west of Barrow.
The peaks of the ranges of the tundra and taiga of Russia's far east are showcased until the flight's quick passage through China, and the Pearl River Delta's Wanshan Archipelago accompanies the descent into Hong Kong.
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2:23 Pushback from gate begin
3:40 Flight safety video begins
11:30 Takeoff run begins on runway 18L
16:45 Downtown Fort Worth TX
19:00 BNSF Intermodal Facility, Fort Worth TX
20:10 Oliver Creek in Denton County, TX
20:35 Morris Branch, Denton County TX
20:55 US 380 & Denton Creek (Montague, Wise, Denton counties) TX
22:22 Muenster, Cooke County, TX
27:00 Chickasha, Oklahoma (Population: 16,036 in 2010)
31:35 Geary OK (Population: 1,280 in 2010 )
32:12 Watonga OK (Population: 2,986 in 2013)
33:10-33:50 Canton Lake (North Canadian River) OK
36:40 Little Sahara State Park, Waynoka, Oklahoma
38:00 Cargill salt plant, Freedom OK
41:55 Coldwater, Kansas (Population: 828)
43:10 Greensburg, Kiowa County KS (Population: 785 in 2010)
44:30 Arkansas River in Kansas
45:45 Spearville, Ford County, KS (Population: 773 in 2010)
48:10 Collyer, Trego County, KS (Population 109 in 2010)
48:40 Quinter, Gove County, KS (Population 918 in 2010)
49:55 Republican River at Culbertson, Nebraska
50:00 Culbertson, Hitchcock County, Nebraska (Population: 595 in 2010)
52:30 Wallace, Lincoln County, NE(Population: 366 in 2010)
53:55 Paxton, Keith County, NE (Population: 523 in 2010)
McConaughy Lake, Keith County, NE
1:03:20 Sturgis, Meade County, South Dakota (Population: 6,627 in 2010)
1:04:50- Powder River, Montana
1:07:35 Fort Peck Lake (Missouri River), MT
1:11:00 Nelson Reservoir, Montana
1:12:00 Frenchman Reservoir, Malta, MT
1:12:35 Leaving Montana USA for Saskatchewan, Canada
1:21:07 Start of MacKenzie Mountains in Canada's North of 60
1:54:00 Leaving Alaska's north coast (Chukchi Sea of Arctic Ocean)
1:55:50 On filing USA - Russia flight plans:
2:06:40 Leaving USA; entering Russia
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2:14:00 North shore of Far East Russia
Some Wiki info on this vast region of Siberia of Russia:
The Sakha (Yakutia) Republic (Russian: Республика Саха (Якутия), tr. Respublika Sakha (Yakutiya); IPA: [rʲɪsˈpublʲɪkə sɐˈxa jɪˈkutʲɪjə]; Yakut: Саха Өрөспүүбүлүкэтэ, Sakha Öröspǖbülükete) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). It has a population of 958,528 (2010 Census), consisting mainly of ethnic Yakuts and Russians.
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Sakha can be divided into three great vegetation belts. About 40% of Sakha lies above the Arctic circle and all of it is covered by permafrost which greatly influences the region's ecology and limits forests in the southern region. Arctic and subarctic tundra define the middle region, where lichen and moss grow as great green carpets and are favorite pastures for reindeer. In the southern part of the tundra belt, scattered stands of dwarf Siberian pine and larch grow along the rivers. Below the tundra is the vast taiga forest region. Larch trees dominate in the north and stands of fir and pine begin to appear in the south. Taiga forests cover about 47% of Sakha and almost 90% of the cover is larch.
2:17:00 Meal #2
2:57:35 Hong Kong arrival card-requirement announcement
3:09:53 Wanshan Archipelago, Guangdong, China 万山群岛
3:17:50 Touchdown on runway 07L
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Hampton Inn Canon City - Canon City Hotels, Colorado
Hampton Inn Canon City 3 Stars Hotel in `Canon City,Colorado Within US Travel Directory Located in Canon City, Colorado, near the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park, this hotel offers amenities such as free high-speed internet access and an indoor swimming pool.
Hampton Inn Canon City features a well-equipped fitness centre and a business centre with copy and fax services.
After a busy day, guests can make a cup of coffee with an in-room coffeemaker.
While staying at the Canon City Hampton Inn, guests can explore the Buckskin Joe Frontier Tower, a 1860s wild west town, or go rafting down the Arkansas River.
Guests can see fossils at The Dinosaur Depot Museum or go bird-watching at the San Isabel National Forest.
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Arkansas Adventures: Eden Falls on The Lost Valley Trail [May 2015]
The trail is about a 2.5 mile hike roundtrip to Eden Falls and back. It's really pretty the whole way, but I only started recording at the last bit of trail before the waterfall, and made sure to get a good shot of it pouring down. :) Too bad I don't have a GoPro or something of the sort lol.
Exploring Arkansas May 2009
Triple Falls, Lincoln Lake, Buffalo National River
Triple Falls is a spectacular waterfall area in the upper portion of the Buffalo National River These fifty foot falls rival any of those seen in Hawaii. Lincoln Lake is a wonderful hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing and kayaking gem tucked away in the northwest portion of the Natural State. Episode concludes with a float trip down the Buffalo National River showing exactly why this special river earned its place in 1972 as America's first national river.
Countryside Driving - Interstate 75 (I-75) - Tennessee USA
Tennessee is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States. Tennessee is the 36th largest and the 17th most populous of the 50 United States. Tennessee is bordered by Kentucky and Virginia to the north, North Carolina to the east, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west. The Appalachian Mountains dominate the eastern part of the state, and the Mississippi River forms the state's western border. Tennessee's capital and second largest city is Nashville, which has a population of 601,222. Memphis is the state's largest city, with a population of 653,450.[1]
The state of Tennessee is rooted in the Watauga Association, a 1772 frontier pact generally regarded as the first constitutional government west of the Appalachians.[5] What is now Tennessee was initially part of North Carolina, and later part of the Southwest Territory. Tennessee was admitted to the Union as the 16th state on June 1, 1796. Tennessee was the last state to leave the Union and join the Confederacy at the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War in 1861. Occupied by Union forces from 1862, it was the first state to be readmitted to the Union at the end of the war.[6]
Tennessee furnished more soldiers for the Confederate Army than any other state, and more soldiers for the Union Army than any other Southern state.[6] Beginning during Reconstruction, it had competitive party politics, but a Democratic takeover in the late 1880s resulted in passage of disfranchisement laws that excluded most blacks and many poor whites from voting. This sharply reduced competition in politics in the state until after passage of civil rights legislation in the mid-20th century.[7] In the 20th century, Tennessee transitioned from an agrarian economy to a more diversified economy, aided by massive federal investment in the Tennessee Valley Authority and, in the early 1940s, the city of Oak Ridge. This city was established to house the Manhattan Project's uranium enrichment facilities, helping to build the world's first atomic bomb, which was used during World War II.
Tennessee has played a critical role in the development of many forms of American popular music, including rock and roll, blues, country, and rockabilly. Beale Street in Memphis is considered by many to be the birthplace of the blues, with musicians such as W.C. Handy performing in its clubs as early as 1909.[8] Memphis is also home to Sun Records, where musicians such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, and Charlie Rich began their recording careers, and where rock and roll took shape in the 1950s.[9] The 1927 Victor recording sessions in Bristol generally mark the beginning of the country music genre and the rise of the Grand Ole Opry in the 1930s helped make Nashville the center of the country music recording industry.[10][11] Three brick-and-mortar museums recognize Tennessee's role in nurturing various forms of popular music: the Memphis Rock N' Soul Museum, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, and the International Rock-A-Billy Museum in Jackson. Moreover, the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, an online site recognizing the development of rockabilly in which Tennessee played a crucial role, is based in Nashville.
Tennessee's major industries include agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Poultry, soybeans, and cattle are the state's primary agricultural products,[12] and major manufacturing exports include chemicals, transportation equipment, and electrical equipment.[13] The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation's most visited national park, is headquartered in the eastern part of the state, and a section of the Appalachian Trail roughly follows the Tennessee-North Carolina border.[14] Other major tourist attractions include the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga; Dollywood in Pigeon Forge; the Parthenon, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and Ryman Auditorium in Nashville; the Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg; and Elvis Presley's Graceland residence and tomb, the Memphis Zoo, and the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis.
Alaska: The Last Frontier
Alaska is an elusive destination for many lovers of travel, but don't let it sit on your list forever! Stay at Best Western around the state & save as you Discover the Last Frontier. Don't miss one of the most beautiful places you'll ever see!