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Now I'll tell you what it really is it's the remains of the Tower of Babel it matches the scriptures descriptions perfectly having a circumference that would take about 2 days to get around walking
Man you guys just believe anything these so-called scientists say how can an impact crater form a mountain in the center of the impact crater and leave an island there that's not physically feasible
Great video. We were fortunate enough to be contracted to work on the tunnel boring project back in 2017 approximately. Almost 900 feet below the surface of the earth and about 200 feet below the Hudson River. The project is nearing completion now and we are bidding another contract for further work to repair issues to local homes you mentioned later in the video, caused by the massive hemorrhage of water. All to be paid for by NYC.
There are no more tickets on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. It is all EZ Pass or toll by plate. It's pronounced Kit-A-Tinny Mountain. Much of the mountainous route and tunnels were planned to be another cross Pennsylvania rail line.
I grew up in Vails Gate, and our property was cut in two by the Catskill Aqueduct- it was behind out house that I believe it dropped straight down and then made the run to Cornwall. The aqueduct runs right next to Riley Road or within a few hundred feet from our house north about 1.5 miles before making a sharp turn to the northwest.
Ahh...nothing like a nice beach break! I could just imagine the feel of that water lapping around my ankles! (I wouldn't go any deeper than that! Haha!) Thanks for taking us along!!
Great video! I remember travelling through the Big Walker Mountain tunnel, when I was younger. Just about every year, we'd travel along I-77, to go to my Grandmother's house.
Great video. Honestly was not a mining town. Instead it was the head of a gravity railroad which brought coal from the Scranton area to honesdale where it was transferred to the canal boats.
I grew up 8 miles west of Grand Gorge and spent many a Sunday afternoon fishing the Gilboa. Half my family was from Gilboa township. Excellent work you have done here.
In a way, I-78 is effectively a spur of I-81 connecting greater New York City with I-81 to and from the south. Short as it is, it is part of the most obvious link between NYC and New England to the southwestern quadrant of the US.
Hey man, thanks for the video! Going to be driving with my girlfriend from Connecticut to Florida soon! This was fun and reminded me of some of the cool spots and cities we can stop in! Good luck with your channel!
My brother and I eat lunch every six weeks at the Erie Hotel in Port Jervis, a town that time forgot. You can tell it once had a vibrant history but those days are long gone. Now it struggles to stay alive.