I am traveling the United States and Mexico by car because I like to visit different places. This channel is about roadside discoveries, interesting landmarks, destinations and history. I love to travel.
😂 I remember stumbling across one in the middle of the night. It was in the early 1990’s and I was looking for an address along HWY 199 in southern Illinois Valley, Oregon. I was close, but I chose the wrong driveway.😂 Scary as heck when you can’t see and you hear the noise they make. Thank GOD for the porch light I was able to see.😂 Valentines always makes me remember!
Camp Verdee not Verday. The well is an abyss like limestone sinkhole partly full of water, millions of gallons of water evaporate daily from the sinkhole
Man has always lived where the water is, yea I know no da. We have a long history out in the desert and not many care to find out how cool the desert really is. Been wandering around Arizona for over 45 years, not so much now but know where all the water is, of course. Nice job
I live not far from this site and the first time I went there I was the only one there other than the Ranger so they came along with me as I explored, pointing out things I might not have seen otherwise. The Ranger mentioned that the water has a high Arsenic content due to subsurface mineralogy and that's why it shouldn't be swam in or drunk. The habitations in the cave near the water's surface are the most intriguing of all of them because they are rather extensive. I wasn't allowed to go back, but with a powerful flashlight you can see that it goes back quite a ways and there were many structures built back there. They also pointed out some petroglyphs etched into the stone that are easy to miss if you don't know exactly where to look. If you go to this site, I highly recommend talking with the Rangers. They will give you lots of clues about what to look for that you might not see on your own.
We went to Calico when I was younger and this video brings back a lot of memories. The history was neat. But haven't heard from anyone else about the Boysenberry pie, and many other, edibiles made with boysenberries?
How would you feel if people came to your neighborhood and graffitied sh..t broke windows and played music all night. Some of us work for a living. It's not all artists. The Bienalle is the worst thing that happens in this town.
October of 2022 maps show the building intact. Flames erupted around 2:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 9. No injuries were reported according to local news. It was empty when it burned.
I remember when they started that in the 90s when they built the mammoth Steakhouse and they had their little Mineshaft ride I mean honestly you're better off going to mile down the road and see one of the very old school houses that still on the right hand side or to throw back mining down on Apache Trail where Leonard Nimoy open up for the TV show insearch of talking about the superstitions what's next to Pro Mac Mini used to be desert Liquors but after living in Apache Junction for 20 years I moved it's not a fun place to go to no more too much California actually a few miles down the road what used to be Kovacs Corner if that building is still standing but I don't think it is was more exciting there on a Friday and Saturday night then Goldfield Ghost Town damn good broasted chicken