European reacts to AMERICAS MOST ENCHANTING PLACES for every US State

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European reacts to AMERICAS MOST ENCHANTING PLACES for every State

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The colorful pool you saw in Yellowstone is the Grand Prismatic Spring, and there is no swimming allowed. It's about 113 meters in diameter and 37 meters deep, with near-boiling temperatures (63 - 87 C). The blue color is an optical effect, while the orange and brown are heat-adapted bacterial colonies. It's stunning and unreal. It was my favorite part of Yellowstone.

pinkonesie
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The Names Are Native American...not Japanese...love your reactions...💛

fionaspath
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You should check out the Great Redwood Forest and Sequoia National Forest in California. You will be amazed at how old and how big these trees are!

rebeccadavis
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Fun fact for you. As America was being discovered and settled in the 1800's explorers found these natural wonders and quickly thought, "we need to preserve this land". Our government at the time agreed, taking note that the US does not have anything like The Louvre, Stonehenge, or Cathedrals like the ones in Cologne, Chartres, Notre Dame for example as of course we are so new compared to Europe. So our government created the National Park System to keep these areas safe from over development....so we use these parks as our national treasures if you will instead of great historical buildings of Europe. Thus our National Park System became known as, "America's Best Idea".

danielhansen
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Each of these states has more than one astonishing place. In smallish Massachusetts the islands are spectacular.

michaelhenault
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Great reaction! The US has so many awesome places to visit and most Americans will only see a small portion in their lifetime ❤

kristypickett
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I like that they didn't always choose the most famous or obvious attraction. For instance, they didn't choose the main attraction of Arizona, the Grand Canyon, and the park they chose for California was pretty obscure compared to the Redwoods, Yosemite, and others.

robertvirnig
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Yosemite National Park in CA and NV is one of the most spectacular things I have ever seen! It has waterfalls during rainy season and there is green and red everywhere.

nvsteveg
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Red isn’t the only color of our parks. You don’t want to just “jump in” somewhere in Florida (Ocala)…. There are alligators. 🐊

MySunshine
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I am from Virginia, I’m watching your video in Idaho. The reason the mountains appear blue in Va. because specific oak and poplar trees here emit a chemical called isoprene to protect them from the weather. Isoprene reacts with the atmosphere in such a way that the light that filters down to our eyes appears blue. Virginia is a beautiful state. Idaho has a place called the Caribbean of the Rockies, it’s called Bear lake. Look it up.

letawalters
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Chris!! This is a perfect example of why Americans aren’t “well traveled” 😂! We have so much natural beauty and resources we feel truly blessed. Many spend vacations getting to all 50 states! I was born in Pennsylvania, moved as an infant to St. Louis Missouri, then Kansas City, Chicago, KC again, and finally San Diego. I’ve loved all the states as home. Crater Lake in Oregon is fantastic, so is Hawaii, the Sequoia Park in California etc. Come visit! ❤

susan
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Crater lake in Oregon is unmatched.... absolutely amazing

briandulong
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If you look at a geographical map of The Lower 48, as we call it when we're excludeding Alaska and Hawaii ( 50 - 2 states ), you'll see the majority of the places in the video are part of, or adjacent to, our two major mountain rangers. The Appalachians in the East stretch from Maine South, with it's feet in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. The Great Smoky Mountains, the portion that crosses the borders of Tennessee and North Carolina is actually a rain forest. The Appalachian Chain is the oldest mountain range on Earth, in excess of 500 million years old. In the Smokys alone the are 129 different species of trees.
By contrast, The Rocky Mountains that run up through Canada, our Western range, only has 7 or 8 species of trees. They are very young comparatively. That's why Western geology is amazing, spectacular, and sometimes dangerous. The Western coast in part of The Pacific Ring of Fire, or Pacific Rim. The plate tectonics are very active which is why you'll find volcanoes in the Northwest, up around Alaska and around the coastal areas of Western Asia. Death Valley which, I think, in Southern California, a rift valley. Few people, even if they know that, realized the desert floor is expanding there.
I hope you can explore our National Parks while you are still young. But take it seriously. If you plan to hike as well as camp ALWAYS register with the Park Rangers. Let them know when you're leaving, your planned route, campsites and when you expect to return. The Rangers will be able to advise you about equally important things such as storm or fire damage of the trails you plan to use, as well as unusually high bear activity. If you need to, they'll help you re-route around any hazardous locations. Just don't forget to at least call the Rangers to let them know you're back, so they know they don't have to go looking for you. Some people worry about wild animals but every year most injuries and deaths are caused by visitors slipping on wet rocks around streams and waterfalls. Hope we see you soon! Good Luck.🧓

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My husband being from New York state grew up near a town that was flooded to create a reservoir. That is not unheard of in other parts of the country.
We have many trees such a red maples and others that turn yellow, golden, and red. The pines stay green year round.
Clay in the soil makes for a lot of red colorings.

sherilynkd
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I routinely drive over a lake that has an old town underwater. They dammed a nearby river to create a reservoir lake to help contain flooding in other nearby areas and as a result they flooded a small town. During a drought in 2012, the water level was so low that people could walk around the remains of the former town.

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🎵Oh, beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties,
Above the fruited plain!
America! America!
God shed his grace on thee
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
--Lyrics by Katherine Lee Bates

Joanie
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You made many kind remarks about the “niceness” of Americans being genuine.
My friend, you have that very gift with yourself. Good job!

beth
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Nature is everywhere in the US. Although most foreign visitors focus on New York City and Disneyworld/land, as you can see there's so much more. You'll often find that the Federal Government owns most of the land in any particular state, most for conservation reasons. I recall flying into Los Angeles once, when the Jacaranda trees were in full bloom. From the plane the city looked like it had a purple glow to it. If red is your favorite color, consider visiting Sedona, Arizona where you'll enjoy some amazing and iconic rock formations in a variety of red hues. Tschüss!

REOGURU
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You are looking at trees that are changing colors during early fall. Those woods are not completely changed. When they do the woods becomes bright with colors yellow orange. Red and deep maroon . Its stunning and makes the hills look like they are on fire.

sandyangel
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Kentucky resident here. Mammoth cave national park is a must if you ever come here. Kayaking into the caves is very safe because of their massive size. I can't swim, and yet I've been through the caves this way. My personal favorite thing to do in Kentucky is to ride my motorcycle through a place known as Red River Gorge. It's some of the most beautiful scenery in the world in my opinion.

roblewis