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IMMERSING IN NATURE - REDWOODS FOREST BATHING EXPERIENCE 🌲💫
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the magic of the Redwoods National and State Parks? We are taking you with us on a guided forest bathing experience through the forest to learn about the tallest trees in the world. Forest Bathing, also known as Shinrin-yoku, is a therapeutic Japanese practice that can have physical and mental benefits. We travel through the redwoods at a slow pace, using all five senses to experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the forest. Our guide and Naturalist, Justin Legge, specializes in the redwoods of Humboldt County and shows us some unique trees and features of the redwoods.
We even view the tree features on the cover of National Geographic. The world'...
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EXPLORING BISHOP CALIFORNIA and the EASTERN SIERRA MOUNTAINS #visitbishop
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We are taking you on a tour of Bishop, a city situated in the high desert at the base of the Eastern Sierra Mountains. Bishop is an outdoor lover's dream and a small town with a big backyard. Instead of driving through, we are making it our base for our High Sierra Mountain trip. We explore the best places to eat, where to stay, thermal hot springs, and outdoor activities. Thank you to Visit Bi...
WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT HUMBOLDT COUNTY 🌲🤫
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You probably have heard some things about Humboldt County, California. You may be thinking of visiting the Redwoods National and State Parks, but perhaps you have seen a Netflix series or a few news stories that skewed your opinion of the region. We are showing you what it's really like to visit here, including the things to see and do. We are uncovering the secrets, surprises, and fun facts ab...
WELCOME to HUMBOLDT COUNTY - TRAVEL VLOG and TOUR of the GIANT REDWOODS! #travelvlog
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Humboldt County is located 200 miles north of San Francisco and is a densely forested and mountainous rural part of California. We are here to visit the tallest trees in the world at the Redwood National and State Parks, and much more. The region also has 110 miles of scenic coastline, more than any other county in the state. The region's main attraction is the Redwood National and State Parks....
WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT OXNARD CALIFORNIA 🤔
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Traveling to Oxnard and wondering what to expect before you go? We are counting down the top 15 interesting facts and observations about Oxnard that make this coastal city a unique getaway in Ventura County. We have visited this city multiple times and are counting down the best places to eat including the taco trail, where to get the best strawberries, and the best beaches and sand dunes. Than...
OAHU'S TOP 10 FREE THINGS to DO #oahu #hawaii
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So you're in Oahu Hawaii and wondering what the top activities are to do that won't break the bank? We are counting down our top 10 free things to do in this island paradise, including the hikes, free events, activities, and more. Some of the items on this list will really surprise you! More information on the places featured in this video: Pearl Harbor Memorial: www.nps.gov/perl/index.htm Pill...
SHOULD YOU VISIT POMPEII or HERCULANEUM? 🤔
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Which archeological site should you visit during your trip to Naples, Italy? We visit both sites, Pompeii and Herculaneum to show you the similarities and differences of these two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Both Pompeii and Herculaneum offer visitors a glimpse at life in Ancient Rome, frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Pompeii is more well known with over 3.5 million v...
VIKING OCEAN CRUISES - TOP 5 MOST EXTRAVAGANT FEATURES #myvikingstory
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VIKING OCEAN CRUISES - TOP 5 MOST EXTRAVAGANT FEATURES #myvikingstory
VIKING OCEAN CRUISES - WORTH IT? HONEST REVIEW #myvikingstory
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VIKING OCEAN CRUISES - WORTH IT? HONEST REVIEW #myvikingstory
WELCOME to KUŞADASI TÜRKIYE - TOUR and VLOG
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WELCOME to KUŞADASI TÜRKIYE - TOUR and VLOG
INSIDE EPHESUS - THE ANCIENT ROMAN CITY IN TÜRKİYE #travelvlog
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INSIDE EPHESUS - THE ANCIENT ROMAN CITY IN TÜRKİYE #travelvlog
WELCOME to NAPLES! TOURING the SPANISH QUARTER and LOOKING for PIZZA MARGHERITA🍕 #travelvlog
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WELCOME to NAPLES! TOURING the SPANISH QUARTER and LOOKING for PIZZA MARGHERITA🍕 #travelvlog
INSIDE the PALACE OF KNOSSOS in CRETE #travelvlog
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INSIDE the PALACE OF KNOSSOS in CRETE #travelvlog
INSIDE HERCULANEUM - TOUR of the ANCIENT PRESERVED CITY #travelvlog
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INSIDE HERCULANEUM - TOUR of the ANCIENT PRESERVED CITY #travelvlog
WELCOME to ZACATECAS CITY MEXICO - TOUR and VLOG #travelvlog
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WELCOME to ZACATECAS CITY MEXICO - TOUR and VLOG #travelvlog
WELCOME to BOZEMAN MONTANA - TRAVEL VLOG #montana
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WELCOME to BOZEMAN MONTANA - TRAVEL VLOG #montana
BOZEMAN vs MISSOULA - WHICH ONE TO VISIT?
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BOZEMAN vs MISSOULA - WHICH ONE TO VISIT?
ZACATECAS MEXICO - SIERRA DE ÓRGANOS NATIONAL PARK #travelvlog
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ZACATECAS MEXICO - SIERRA DE ÓRGANOS NATIONAL PARK #travelvlog
WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT BOZEMAN MONTANA 🤔
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WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT BOZEMAN MONTANA 🤔
CANADA'S FUR TRADE HISTORY AT FORT WILLIAM HISTORICAL PARK #travelvlog
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CANADA'S FUR TRADE HISTORY AT FORT WILLIAM HISTORICAL PARK #travelvlog
INSIDE the LA QUEMADA PYRAMIDS in ZACATECAS MEXICO #travelvlog
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INSIDE the LA QUEMADA PYRAMIDS in ZACATECAS MEXICO #travelvlog
WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT ZACATECAS 🇲🇽 🤔
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WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT ZACATECAS 🇲🇽 🤔
THUNDER BAY - ULTIMATE GUIDE on THINGS to DO and SEE #travelvlog
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THUNDER BAY - ULTIMATE GUIDE on THINGS to DO and SEE #travelvlog
LAYOVER in TORONTO #travelvlog
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LAYOVER in TORONTO #travelvlog
WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT THUNDER BAY, CANADA 🤔🇨🇦
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WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT THUNDER BAY, CANADA 🤔🇨🇦
WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT BERKELEY 🤔💙💛
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WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT BERKELEY 🤔💙💛
BERKELEY in SUMMER - TOP THINGS TO SEE and DO #berkeley
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BERKELEY in SUMMER - TOP THINGS TO SEE and DO #berkeley
WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT OREGON'S WILLAMETTE VALLEY... 🤔🍷
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WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT OREGON'S WILLAMETTE VALLEY... 🤔🍷
BEFORE YOU GO TO BIG BEAR in SUMMER... 🐻 ⛰
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BEFORE YOU GO TO BIG BEAR in SUMMER... 🐻 ⛰
WELCOME to BIG BEAR MOUNTAIN in SUMMER! #travelvlog
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WELCOME to BIG BEAR MOUNTAIN in SUMMER! #travelvlog

Комментарии

  • @fritstenpas9041
    @fritstenpas9041 20 часов назад

    Very accurate review!! Our British Ilse next week will be our 6th Viking cruise and all you have shared is 100% accurate! Love Viking!!

  • @dootiebutts
    @dootiebutts День назад

    Wow I live here and have never experienced all that you guys did while visiting!! Thinking I need to get out more!!!

  • @Stormystormy
    @Stormystormy День назад

    I noticed the legislative bldg in the thumb pic, noting the legislative grounds are well kept and lots of folks go to jog in its park, however, it’s now over run with homeless people tenting there until the snow falls.

  • @caroloneill4760
    @caroloneill4760 2 дня назад

    I grew up in Arcata. Where did the host here grow up?

  • @kurtfuchs4500
    @kurtfuchs4500 2 дня назад

    Great video. I have been to most places. Rebellion Brewing is a great place. We really enjoy the gardens by the legislature. It’s always great to spend time and relax.

  • @aberkaalbert7674
    @aberkaalbert7674 2 дня назад

    Muslims are very dangerous and poor countries

  • @LynetteStinson-tc2iy
    @LynetteStinson-tc2iy 2 дня назад

    I have been there

  • @chaoschillin1876
    @chaoschillin1876 3 дня назад

    Dunno about post covid but precovid there was a huge night life and tons of late night bars and scenes but if you're not from there you'd never realize and know where to go. You can easily spend all night bar hopping with music and dancing all over.

  • @sgoldie3235
    @sgoldie3235 3 дня назад

    Stabbiest city in Saskatchewan

  • @MegaJanuary2011
    @MegaJanuary2011 3 дня назад

    this report is so negative and grimmy for unknown reasons , shorts are familiar and acceptable and people are familiar here with different fashions of the tourists , only In Ramadan mornings modesty is more appreciated by the natives because looking at women in revealing dressing can spoil their fasting , however no embarrassment or hostility was ever caused by that , and tourists freedom is supported from the authorities for a smooth vacation considering food I'm from Cairo and lived in Luxor for 3 continuous years , never had any problem with food hygiene and safety at restaurants or on river cruisers only mild stomach issues of course due to change in environment that causes difference in gut microbiome , it's a familiar issue for all tourists around the world there's a lot of police for your safety but no one is ready to bring that terrible wrath upon him by kidnapping a tourist , to him part time marriage or friendship is more practical solutions The turbulence of the Arab spring had nothing to do with tourists in Egypt , only i Tunisia a couple of tourists were killed by extremists Thanks for the reconciliation at the end < late better than never 😊

  • @stacky512a
    @stacky512a 3 дня назад

    The historical area is nice, but I would recommend looking for lodging just outside of the area. Pace is slower and quieter, and more of an authentic, locals type experience.

  • @irishamericanpinupdoll
    @irishamericanpinupdoll 4 дня назад

    I visited Manzanar as a teen and read “Return to Manzanar”. This was a disgusting thing that was done to our own.😢

  • @tactikiller
    @tactikiller 4 дня назад

    Missoula has always had a sort of identity crisis. In the 90's it really wanted to be a mini Seattle, now it's a mix between the worst of San Fran and Austin. Homeless and pretentious hipster artists who are hard to differentiate abound.

  • @tomblevins5020
    @tomblevins5020 4 дня назад

    Best advice? Do not eat on the boat. You will see so many beautiful cities full of great restaurants. Why drink grocery store wine???

  • @MWish999
    @MWish999 5 дней назад

    Thank you, as a "Pegger" I enjoyed your video. Just a comment about the mosquitoes - they aren't as bad as they used to be - really! We have had a really great environmentally friendly control system in place for several years. I barely notice them now. In August we have Folklorama, the largest and longest-running (54 years) multicultural festival of its kind in the world. 38 pavilions this year! The winters are cold but I guess I'm used to them. There is so much to do in winter to keep you warm, like the Festival du Voyageur, the largest Francophone event in Western Canada every February, Hé ho!!. Also, the normally 6km Nestaweya River Trail is loads of fun though we had such a mild winter this year that only one section opened at the end of January - this is where you'll see many of the spectacular warming huts.

  • @jerryferren9018
    @jerryferren9018 5 дней назад

    Not quite "all inclusive"...gratuities are NOT included. We just booked our first Viking cruise and I was surprised to learn that our grats were $17/day. Also, there are drinks that are not included, unless you buy the Silver Spirits pkg. And one of the specialty restaurants is not included and it isn't cheap.

    • @RunTheAtlas
      @RunTheAtlas 5 дней назад

      You’re right! Gratuities come at the end of the cruise

  • @RededicateYrLife
    @RededicateYrLife 6 дней назад

    Paying to camp?? Wow

  • @Mme.Swisstella
    @Mme.Swisstella 6 дней назад

    Nobody native to winnipeg refers to it as 'the peg'.

    • @RunTheAtlas
      @RunTheAtlas 6 дней назад

      Yeah, it’s a nickname tho. Winnipeggers are called “peggers” according to the internet

    • @MWish999
      @MWish999 5 дней назад

      I do - and I'm 70 lol. Except for one year in Edmonton I've lived here all my life. I'm a Pegger from The Peg. 😅

  • @visitbishop
    @visitbishop 7 дней назад

    It was so great having you here!! Looks like you found some of our favorite spots!

    • @RunTheAtlas
      @RunTheAtlas 7 дней назад

      Most definitely! We love Bishop - the landscapes from desert to mountain are unmatched 🏔️ thanks for having us!

  • @samsheppard8265
    @samsheppard8265 7 дней назад

    Little Namaqualand

  • @P1490_
    @P1490_ 7 дней назад

    Home of the Windows XP hill

  • @EAfamily
    @EAfamily 8 дней назад

    Winnipeg the Coldest city in Canada 🥶

  • @ummiymmhabmify
    @ummiymmhabmify 8 дней назад

    what about organic foods

  • @yvonnemuseyjohnson5771
    @yvonnemuseyjohnson5771 8 дней назад

    Pronunciation of locales is important. Should have asked a local - RiverSdale and Wanuskewin.

  • @davidboreham
    @davidboreham 8 дней назад

    Quick note that the hostility mentioned towards "outsiders" doesn't exist _in_ Bozeman. It's a feature of the rural country beyond the suburbs and relates to rapid development and "liberal values" (non-white people) found by the folks living in those places when they run to Bozeman for Costco and Home Depot, not to tourists. There have been tourists coming to Bozeman since forever and much of the local economy depends on them.

  • @davidboreham
    @davidboreham 8 дней назад

    Airline information is a little out of date. Bozeman has direct flights from: Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Burbank, LAX, Santa Ana, San Diego, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Salt Lake, Denver, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Nashville, Charlotte, Chicago, DC, New York, Minneapolis and Boston (some are seasonal).

  • @crruan1142
    @crruan1142 8 дней назад

    So at CBX u just show your passport at the Mexican airlines counters? How about coming back? Do you go over the bridge to CPB port of entry or do you that on the Mexican side of the bridge?

    • @RunTheAtlas
      @RunTheAtlas 8 дней назад

      I made a vid short on CBX here that explains it ruclips.net/video/BddtD4rQX-U/видео.htmlsi=JtQH41VvZXm6psC3

  • @pinkyjay1881
    @pinkyjay1881 9 дней назад

    Nicely done! So much more to see!

  • @Aritul
    @Aritul 10 дней назад

    Super informative video. I had no idea that Canada grew lentils. 5:53 Land of the living skies. What a beautiful moniker!

  • @kenton6098
    @kenton6098 10 дней назад

    Before you go, read "Diary of a sea captain's wife : tales of Santa Cruz Island". Learn about rum runners during prohibition, fishing, and Hollywood movie making on Santa Cruz in the early 1930s. Juan Cabrillo is buried on San Miguel Island. I spent a lot of time in that channel and at Anacapa and Santa Cruz.You never know what you might see in the Channel: large pods of traveling dolphins, Pilot, Grey, Humpback, or even Blue whales, sharks, etc. I once found a dead 30 lb. Mola (ocean sunfish) on my way back in. we waited until we were just inside Channel Islands Harbor. It was a Saturday and a lot of people were fishing from the jetty. we kept it hid, hooked it through the jaw, slid it over the side opposite the fishermen, and when the line came tight we stopped the boat and made a big deal out of reeling it in, jerking the rod around like we were fighting a big fish. We re-killed it with a baseball bat gaff and they didn't know what to think! You only see these fish offshore, and then only occasionally so none of them had ever seen one before. We tried it again at the boat ramp where CA Fish and Wildlife was hanging out, but they just laughed. They knew what we were up to! The continental shelf comes close to the mainland so very deep water is not far offshore. Upwelling brings nutrients to the surface, so there is a LOT of marine life. It was too rough to get back late one afternoon so we pulled up to a 165-foot oil platform supply boat. The crew were on vacation and had scammed enough fuel to take the boat to the islands. They were anchored over a lobster hole. They gave us a tour of the boat. Once it got dark they turned on huge searchlights and that brought in thousands of flying fish. They were everywhere! That brought in tons of sea lions feeding on the flying fish. I saw one sea lion leap out of the water and take a flying fish right out of the air. The fish was flying perpendicular to the direction of the sea lion travel. Absolutely Amazing. Grunion runs happen on the beach between Oxnard and Ventura. Typically on moonless nights around 2 am. The beach is solid silver fish as far as you can see in both directions. Again, absolutely amazing! They only run during certain months, look it up.

  • @stephenstuckey
    @stephenstuckey 11 дней назад

    Its a unique little city....but not a whole lot going on to be honest. It hasn't changed much in 20 plus yrs. You could be walking downtown and never know it! Lol, its a ghost town. Where is everybody? I lived in the peg for 6 yrs and u less u have a car it can be a pain to get around. Winters are brutal. Summers are beautiful. The Forks is probably the best part of the entire city. There just isn't much happening and people don't seem to go out much. 🤷🏼‍♂️. I now live in Toronto and its an amazing, amazing city! I wouldnt want to live anywhere else in Canada.

  • @williamaffoyongoetz5090
    @williamaffoyongoetz5090 11 дней назад

    Thank you for the vivid colors ! Maat is life

  • @brandonlee8313
    @brandonlee8313 11 дней назад

    Take the ferry from Bellingham and pitch a tent on the deck or sleep under the solarium ❤

    • @RunTheAtlas
      @RunTheAtlas 11 дней назад

      Great idea!! Sounds lovely for summer

  • @Navneet_Patel
    @Navneet_Patel 11 дней назад

    Thanks Very Nice videos and presentation , great work

  • @Navneet_Patel
    @Navneet_Patel 11 дней назад

    👍

  • @user-pm6wy3vu9j
    @user-pm6wy3vu9j 11 дней назад

    I totally agree with you, this city is beautiful!!

  • @carlpi1495
    @carlpi1495 12 дней назад

    A new Hope

  • @luckyb4541
    @luckyb4541 12 дней назад

    I've lived fulltime in mexico 26 yrs been to Zacatecas a couple times , amazing city , might have been my fav till I visited Guanajuato. Street eating galor, love walking around looking at the amazing architecture. Super cheap, cant believe you didnt mention the Eden Mine , I actually toured the mine twice it was that good. I remember having a ribeye off some hidden plaza at a tiny really nice restaurant 11$ . Thanks for the hint about the pyramid didnt know abou that.

  • @integralintervention6323
    @integralintervention6323 12 дней назад

    Wow, I would have thought that you were from Saskatchewan by the way that you described it. I've had the pleasure of visiting from San Francisco to Mount Shasta. What a beautiful State California is.

  • @garethyoung6067
    @garethyoung6067 12 дней назад

    It’s controversial, but interesting

  • @pretty_kitty
    @pretty_kitty 13 дней назад

    Festival du Voyageur is something you should have mentioned.

    • @RunTheAtlas
      @RunTheAtlas 13 дней назад

      You’re right! Looks fun!

    • @pretty_kitty
      @pretty_kitty 12 дней назад

      @@RunTheAtlas C'est la meilleure semaine. Avec la musique et les sculptures de glace. La nourriture et les jeux sont fantastiques/It is the best week. With the music and ice sculptures. The food and the games are fantastic. I love visiting Winnipeg. Love the beaches too.

    • @RunTheAtlas
      @RunTheAtlas 5 дней назад

      Aww thank you for the recommendation and the translation! Merci ✨🙌

  • @atlant2566
    @atlant2566 13 дней назад

    Sadly no beach and not much summer. Came from CA to spokane and been here for 7 years but thinking of moving closet to warmer climate.

  • @JB-rr1or
    @JB-rr1or 13 дней назад

    You don't have to worry about rain for the most part in the summer. Mostly fog and mist from the marine layer.

  • @YosemiteLee
    @YosemiteLee 14 дней назад

    Oakhurst and Mariposa are about an hour away via VERY curvy roads so I urge everyone to stay inside the Park or in El Portal right outside the Park on Hwy 140.

  • @MarkWayUp
    @MarkWayUp 14 дней назад

    we live in the ne oregon mountains and so I agree with what you say about the senses in the forest - I don't take baths out there but i do spend a lot of time out there in the trees!

    • @RunTheAtlas
      @RunTheAtlas 14 дней назад

      Haha love it! 🌲🌲🌲

  • @1970ccb
    @1970ccb 14 дней назад

    I moved to Regina 3 years ago and now leaving in the next couple of weeks. I have hated every minute spent here. The biggest WOKE city I have ever lived in!

    • @RunTheAtlas
      @RunTheAtlas 14 дней назад

      Wow!! Where’d you move from?

  • @pandeligjeka92
    @pandeligjeka92 14 дней назад

    Mirese u gjej.

  • @Galaxy6738
    @Galaxy6738 15 дней назад

    Its ree-gina not ri-gina

  • @teeemm4594
    @teeemm4594 15 дней назад

    Thanks for visiting, hope you enjoyed your stay. I've lived here most of my life and no I would not walk across that bridge. Maybe when I was young as I didn't have the fear of heights I developed as I got older.

  • @JustinLegge
    @JustinLegge 15 дней назад

    Spectacular day Forest Bathing in the ancient Redwoods with you two. Hope you can return again for another experience together!