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Inmate or not it’s freaking SAD that 8.50$ is too much for grown men. And of course the quality of the ‘steak hoagie’ isn’t top notch so it’s robbery in my opinion
in cincinnati i remember as a kid almost all the rocks had the ancient sea floor fosils in them...loaded. the family bought some land about 40 miles south about halfway to lexington in ky and i was excited to check out their fosils in the creek beds...nothing lol. I always wondered where shoreline was.
I only have watched the Brady Bunch Cincinnati kids episode , is the only thing I can remember about Kings Island , thanks for this video , you just can't see everything you would like to do but , being at a place and seeing it for real can last a lifetime.😄😲🥺😉🤗👍🖐️🇺🇲
It's obvious you've never been to southwest Ohio. There's landslides/slippages all the time. They're not massive landslides, but landslides nonetheless. Plenty of retaining walls to keep things stable.
Thank you so very much for this video! In about 14 hours my 17yr daughter & myself will be at Kings Island😆!! I am so excited to spend the day with my girl/my coaster buddy! I want to take her on The Beast at night! She has rode The Beast before in the daytime, but she hasn't rode it at night!!!
Great video … thanks. Fill in the blanks, needed: glacier reversal rivers, subterranean rivers (Teays, and whatever is under the Muskingum), the remnants of the xerotherm period(s) - Lynx Prairie and Lucie Braun’s grasses model, how the geology effected the ecology (dominant plants species across the various bedrocks), the desert plant species on the bluffs near Lynx, and the boulder anomaly outside of Otsego on Rt 83 which is outside the glacier boundaries, separation of the Hopwell and Adena mounds in the landscape/culture strata, Lake Erie salt mines - just to mention a few. Looking forward to your next installment.
Copley ohio i found a lot of impressions while putting a subdivision in almost every rock had impressions it was like hitting the jackpot .in Lake county rt 20 area Perry Ohio and we was down 26 feet we had the pumps getting out the water and about 80 feet off rt 20 to the south in the sand we hit a tree laying east to west on what we thought was a old beach . Because it was stones like at mentor headland beach .we sent the tree to a lab and I dont know what age it was but iam sure it was from the last ice age maybe I dont know but it was really cool.The water table in that area was about 3 feet meaning that if you dug down water is at three feet .
As with so many ancient sites, these "experts" are just speculating about who built this, how and why. "We believe" this and that isn't actual proof last time I checked?
I’ve been going since 75 and love how this is similar to the Disney park specials of the era with a celebrity host. And this was near the end of the original and best Kings Island. Before Paramount sliced and diced their way through what had been well thought out themed areas.
Fun fact, People plant paw paw tree seeds in all the Cincinnati parks, the fruit of paw Paws develop very quickly and the fruit is usually goes in days (and raccoons get them) The trees have grown rarer but recent efforts should yield "fruit" in a few years.
For me, Kings Island lost it's heart when Parmount bought it, and lost it's soul with Cedar Point bought it. I hated as a teenager seeing Scooby, Fred Flintstone, Captain CaveMan, and others disappear. The last time I went a few years ago the lack of TV/Movie theme songs playing through out the park was just so sad to me. Standing in line for the beast and Ren and Stimpy "Log Song" coming on and so many people singing along with it while in line. And the whole Cedar Point love affair with Snoopy/Peanuts is just so dated in a bad way. Sure come Halloween or Christmas is works - but int he summer? Not really people have non-holiday memories with the Peanuts gang. As much as I felt Parmount kinda hurt the park, as an adult I realize they did a lot of good and pumped in a lot of extras with the TV show clips, songs, and memories. And sadly I didn't really fully appreciate that until Cedar Point took over. Cedar point builds some great coasters - but if you're bored waiting in line for 2-3 hours, whats the point?
I live in the hocking hills region. So much to see and do. Lots of glacial sediments in the area too full of all sorts of different types of stones. Out my front door i can see where the glaciers stopped.
My first visit to Kings Island wasn't until 2000, so it's always fun to see the park in its pre-Paramount incarnation and theming. Also, considering how hot of a commodity Jason Priestly was in '92 (90210), it's interesting seeing him as a hired spokesperson for this special. Don't know if Paramount had any influence on his involvement that early in the game, since the park officially wasn't sold until later that year!
If youre here and you want to check something out try Mudfossil university Or something to do with geopolymers and possibly wave guides Just whatever you do Keep seeking truth Seek it relentlessly and you shall find