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Really great video. I was wondering if you guys can please share all the cost/ expenses as well from Toronto to all the way to Banff just to get an idea to see how much we will be spending? I am planning to do the similar drive but was just concerned about the cost.
Hello thank you for watching our video, the cost of this trip starting from gas-filled $800 to $1,000 hotel cost per day is around $130-$200. food will matter if you bring in some food with you or eat out at a fast food or restaurant. when in Banff you can advance booking with their tourist scenery fees in their website. hope this helps.
@@ricotacowindsor424 yes, you can if you can take the coldness of the water. August is the best time to swim in tgis waters with summer is at its peak. Hope this helps.😀
I'm coming to America for 15 days in July where I'll be seeing spaceships at my favorite places, the Kennedy Space Visitor Complex and the Intrepid Museum in New York.
Hello, we stayed in the Washington by Luxurban in lower Manhattan near the One World Trade Center, yes we did use roaming on our phone, we parked our car near the hotel and just used the transit MRT around New York City. hope this helps.
Beach in Anguilla are amazing and relaxing and quite, Mullet bay is near the city sometimes crowded, but it has 2 restaurant nearby, also the beach was amazing. Hope this helps.
Thank you for posting this great video. We just got back yesterday from a week long stay there. We visited Cupecoy, mullet bay and Baei Rouge beach there. Baei Rouge is so gorgeous. We wanted to visit Anse Marcel but ran out of time. What was your favorite beach that is the calmest? I love the wild waves as a strong swimmer but my wife loves the calm lapping waves.
Hello. I am curious.. if Lake McGinnis is a meromictic lake, has anybody done research on it’s ancient contents? If so, I would very much like to know about their findings. There is a much smaller meromictic lake in Brampton where I grew up, which some studies were done on. They found that 5,400 years ago the spruce and hemlock trees suddenly died out around the lake, and were replaced immediately thereafter by beech trees. This event coincided with an up spike of global temperature at that time, possibly indicating a surge in insect population which killed off the previous tree species in that region. No mention is made of fires having done the work, and I assume that’s because the evidence would be obvious, even if it were over 5000 years ago. The information for these events was gathered by the ancient pollen which settled at the bottom of the lake. Anyway, all of that was very fascinating to me, and just from one relatively small meromictic lake.. So all meromictic lakes presumably have equally fascinating stories to tell about their surroundings in ancient times. Hence why I am curious if any studies were done at McGinnis Lake. To get an idea of how truly amazing these meromictic lakes can be, please look up the Messel Pit in Germany. This was an ancient meromictic lake (long since dried up) which was about a km across. It dried up 48 million years ago, after 1 million years of existence from start to finish. During those 1 million years it collected an amazing amount of fossils, from the times of early mammals, and gives an extraordinary snapshot of that time period. It also reveals that it was surrounded by a dense tropical rainforest during its existence. Obviously Lake McGinnis is much younger and won’t have fossils from 48 million years ago, but assuming it is tens of thousands of years old, anything that has dropped to it’s bed during this time is still there! So once you realise the amazing details from the past, which can be obtained by these meromictic lakes, you become hungry for the secrets they hold.