VILLAGERS REACT To 25 BEST NATIONAL PARKS in The USA - AMERICAN National Parks Reaction

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Excellent reaction. The vehicles being used at Big Bend are 4 runners, which we use all over the place, LOL. Those cactus at Saguaro are actually pretty tall, they can not grow an arm until they are 100 years old🌵 and they are filled with liquid so they are extremely heavy. The mountains on the East coast of the US are much older which is why they are not as tall but Shenandoah in fall when the leaves change is just lovely. Looking forward to part two!

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Death Valley was given its name in 1849 during the California Gold Rush. The name was given by a group of pioneers that thought crossing the desert was good way to get to the gold mines. As you can probably guess, it wasn't. They got lost, and a few of them died. The name was given by those who survived.

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hope you guys can read this or have someone interpret the English.
~~There are so many movies who feature many parks. I suggest the following to start with: "A Walk in the Woods" starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte and also "Happiness for Beginners" starring Ellie Kemper and Luke Grimes. An older movie features Devils Tower in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" but its not prominent. One other movie is "Into The Wild" starring Sean Penn.
~~Keep in mind, the US has Altogether, there are 429 national park sites in the U.S., though just 63 have the "National Park" designation in their names. They are located in 31 states and three U.S. territories: American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
~~Gods work is amazing. The US is beautiful and diverse but don't be so humble. I would love to go to Great Britain as well as many locations in Europe. There are even places in the Middle East and Asia I would love to visit for many reasons, including some stunning vistas.
~~Entering national parks depends on which one you want to go into but most of them have a small entrance fee...however, you can see you are getting a great deal for what you experience. I used to work for the national park reservation service. I took advantage of getting in for free during this time and went to Shenandoah, Assateague, Mammoth Cave, Cape Hatteras, and the Frederick Douglass House (its not a park but belongs to the National Park system). We also have national battlefields (most of them were as a result of the Civil War) that belong to the same system.
~~Keep in mind....each state has its own STATE park system as well. The state parks came in handy during the pandemic. Most people couldn't go to populated areas so they chose to visit the national and state parks that were open. These places were so beautiful, peaceful, and provided the fresh clean air we all craved at that time.
~~You could go on a tour of just all of the many waterfalls found in the US.
~~Yes, you CAN actually wonder around but its at your own risk but with plenty of information to go on as to how to possibly get out of a sticky situation. The wildlife usually stays far from human contact but there are tactics to use to make sure you don't cross paths.

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Death Valley is so one of a kind as the temperature rose to 54 C or 135 F just days ago. this heat is one reason why it got its name as you die as soon as you hit that heat. the odd thing is right next to Death Valley is the lushest Valley that is pure farmland. its a oddity of nature we still don't fully understand.

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Some of the big power bank companies (Bluetti, Jackery, Eco-Flow) give away their stuff all of the time. I wonder if you could contact them and see if they would be willing to donate some of their power banks and Solar panels to your channel... It would be worth looking into. The worst that can happen is that they say no.

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We take so much for granted in the USA.

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