New Zealand Family React to The TOP 25 Places To Visit In The USA (NUMBER 1 IS UNBELIEVABLE)

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Nadine, he definitely spelled Yellowstone wrong 🤣

kelleybrown
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Also, Yellowstone was so beautiful it inspired Teddy Roosevelt to create the National Park Service to preserve such wonders. He *influenced* a railroad to build a line there and put up a hotel for tourists to promote the park and the program. The National Park Service survives to this day. Thanks, Teddo.

bretkaiser
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Would be nice to see a video of all the beautiful places in New Zealand! Just a suggestion :)

kylemichael
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So many states were skipped that have such beautiful places... Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, Carolinas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Virginia to name just a few. Almost every state has their own beautiful, unique spots.

skultat
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You guys could always come to America, buy an RV and travel the country. Home school and make YT videos to pay for it all. Happy Easter!!! 🐰🐇

CowboynLilbits
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Nadine said she wants to go to the Salt Flats, so here's a bit of trivia for your trip about it! The scene in "Independence Day" where Will Smith is dragging the Alien across the Salt Flats and talking, then suddenly yells out "And what the Hell is that smell?!" makes people think it's part of his lines and he's talking about the Alien, but in reality it was unscripted! As he was dragging the parachute with the Alien in it, it was digging into the salt and released the rotten smell of the decaying Brine Shrimp in it! The Director knew it would happen but didn't warn Will to see how and if he would react to it, and he obviously did! lol! So, be aware that as you drive/walk across the Bonneville Salt Flats you may come across an odor if you disturb the Salt down to the moist layer! 🤢😂

kevinfleming
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I live in Massachusetts & my brother moved to Arizona, I decided to road trip to see him. I stopped in North Carolina to see/pick up my nephew who's in the Army. We took 5 days to get to AZ & just stopped at all the wonderful sights. It was a magical trip that was filled with so many memories

Armyaunt
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One of the most sneakily amazing things I experienced in the USA was the BWCA in northern Minnesota. Went days without seeing another human; and it was the most incredibly beautiful scenery. We saw moose and bears, heard wolves and loons, saw a million animals and caught all sorts of fresh water fish. So much fun; unspoiled; unmarked nature but was still much more hospitable than other very remote places. Lots of folks still had guides from my understanding because getting lost is very possible.

lawrenceshdow
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I am shocked the badlands of North and South Dakota didn't make the cut. But I know there's so many cool places that don't - I lived in Wisconsin and the coasts along the great lakes there and in Michigan should be seen too. There's just so much beauty here, it's hard to make a concise list.

joanna
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Hawaii is such a beautiful state, I've been there twice and enjoyed it immensely. Yosemite National Park is a must, it's perfect for tourism and camping; El Capitan, Half Dome, any of the falls and just plain hiking is worth the trip. There is so much to do there since they have a few main entrances; the southern entrance has these wonderful growths called snow plants that are really pretty. I've talked to people from all over the world when I took the John Muir Trail to hike up towards Half Dome. Enjoy the U.S. and take plenty of photos, videos, souvenirs, etc. when you come this year :D

scottvanhille
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Kentucky and Ohio have some really cool cave tours also. 😊

tammyparsons
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Kiwis wanna come here, and Yanks wanna go there.😅

davemcbroom
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As a native Oregonian, I'm of course partial to the Oregon sites. There are so many beautiful spots to stop & enjoy on Interstate 101 (Coast Highway) My favorite is Cape Purgatory. There are hiking trails and steps down to the water area where you can see, and feel, the water come in! So awe inspiring!!!

I do agree with Nat, that the Northern Lights should be on everyone's bucket list!!!

GrammaNay
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So many places did not make his list, and so many places to see America’s diverse beauty! It would be so cool to see other America top 10s or top 25s reviewed by your family! ❤🇺🇸🇳🇿

wavetranquility
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I'm 62 years old and have been in every state in the USA except Alaska. You really need years of traveling to fully appreciate the United States. I would never live anywhere else. I did all of it by car, and camper (except Hawaii of course). On the road is the best way to see the United States, and many of the best places are actually the small towns 😎😎

Artguy
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So happy to see you guys planning where to visit here in the USA. Sad to say that most Americans never get to see these places unless they live there. It took me moving overseas to realize how beautiful, how green, how expansive this country is and I couldn't wait to get back home. This country is in the fight of its life right now and I hope we can ALL appreciate this gift from God. ❤❤

Momspennies
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I feel so so proud whenever Seattle and the PNW is shown 💚💙🏔️🏞️🌧️🌲☔☕🥰 We have amazing National and State parks here to explore. I've loved growing up around the massive mountains and the ocean on the other side. I feel very easily lost when I travel to a flat place that's inland. 😂

sunniejmh
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Very west coast heavy. I’m surprised nothing was mentioned in the center part of the country. So much more than Florida, New York, and Maine on the east coast as well.

TheRockInnRobin
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I left to hitchhike the USA the month after I graduated high school in 1971 and saw a number of the sites. The coast highway by Big Sur is amazing. The diverse terrain hugging the ocean from San Diego to Vancouver, British Columbia is stunning. California is but a day away from any type of terrain you can imagine. The desert and rock formations are magical. Snow capped mountains. I truly saw a great deal of the country and lower Canada. STILL, the highlight of my 70 year life was sitting on a beach on Beaver Island in northern Lake Michigan by the Canadian border. Around 8 pm, I saw a shimmering wave of color in the twilight sky. As it became darker the shimmers began brightening in shades of green and yellow. I was mesmerized. When they finally began to dim, I realized it was 3 am. I'd been staring at the night sky for 7 hours yet didn't fell as if it was more than an hour. I could have died right then and felt like I'd been satisfied.

kmcoady
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There are a bazillion scenic places in the US. That's only the beginning! Every state has its own special type of landscape and unique features. Some well-known, some not so well known but just as beautiful and intriguing. Sometimes you find the coolest places and the nicest people on the roads less traveled and away from the cities. I can't wait to see your reactions when you come here and experience our country in person.

gardenalways