Now this is the Adam The Woo videos we have come to enjoy over the years! No crowds, no bright flashing lights, no over priced Mickey Mouse trinkets, no monorai!s, just good ole down home Americana! Please continue to take us places off the beaten path and allow our horizons to be broadened and our lives to be enriched! Thank you Adam, and as always safe travels my friend!
Yes please more videos like this. I was born in Florida and moved to Illinois about 20 years ago. Watching your videos makes me feel like I was at home again. Thank you for the good work and give us some good entertainment outside of tv news.
Loved this content. I really enjoy this particular style of filming; just you, nature and some abandonment. Times are uncertain and crazy, it’s videos like this that make my morning cup of coffee enjoyable. Thanks Adam! Stay safe out there.
Adam the WOO you are doing this country a pure honest effort to reconnect and give people a joy of things that we all should come to love and enjoy. Stay safe on the daily journeys love every post I cant exactly remember how many years you have been taking me away from everyday. Thank you oh and that's lotta gator
I've been watching your channel for just about 6 months, I never take it to heart but now even with you showing just the simple things I get to dream of traveling again... I guess a "thanks" is in order.
Love watching these meandering around videos each day. It has been rainy and overcast here in North Texas and it makes social distancing feel even worse. Love seeing the sunshine in your videos. Stay clean and safe!
lovely episode,,while the global quarantine goes on,,it's nice to see some wild gators floating around ,and wild turkeys strolling about the place,,all the best from australia,,thanks mr the woo
I ment thank you for keeping up with the daily woo because rite now we all need some adventures in our lives and you give us that as we all have to sit at home in quarantine what you do means so much to my family we can't wait until we go to another amazing place through you we watch your old daily woo blogs to tide us over till the new one God bless you and all be safe Adam
I loved this!! I love the ruins of an old campground. Reminds me of good old days in the 70s when my family would stay in KOA campgrounds, on our way to wherever we were going. Love the ruins, love the peace & quiet of the back/side roads.
Felt very relaxed after watching this one. Nature seems to like you. Nice of those beautiful alligators, cows, birds and horses to show up to be part of the content. There's a short time here, Adam, where with the close of business around the world, airplanes and transportation slowing to a stop, the air is the cleanest it's ever been in our lifetimes. It's worth going out and breathing the fresh air. It's a rare vintage. Just keep your distance from others and stay safe. Thanks again for taking us along on your journey.
I'm stuck here at my house I'm bored but thanks to Adam I'm not bored I always watch him thank you for risking you're health just for us and you're video thanks again stay safe Adam and blessed us all to be healthy ❤️🥰 thanks again for keeping us company over this virus thanks man
Thanks so much for doing this, Adam. Please don't feel like you have to, as we have loads of content on your channel. Do it because you want to. Stay safe out there.
Thanks for the content! It's nice to see nature with all of it's calmness in times when the world is anything but calm. Be safe out there!! Love watching the gators!!
Thanks for sharing your trip. I miss being in Florida. I loved seeing all the orange groves on Highway 27 north of 192. I miss them not being there. Glad to see all of Florida hasn't been developed yet! Stay safe and have fun.
Thanks for the peaceful excursion! So glad that wasn't a snake :-) would have been too much excitement. Be safe and healthy Adam - thanks for taking us out ;-).
Thank you for doing these. A lot of my other favorite content creators are making the best of things by posting videos made at home and I've discovered something... I do just fine staying inside most of the day until I watch a video where someone else talks about being cooped up inside. As soon as someone who has clearly not stepped a toe out of doors all day tells me to stay home and wash my hands and starts expounding about how they straightened all their spice jars today, I start feeling deep anxiety and panic. Living in southern California was claustrophobic enough. But there you are, all alone, driving out in the open like I used to do as a teen in Louisiana, in countryside similar to the part of Louisiana I come from, just looking at power lines and turkeys and old buildings, and it really helps me to see that.
Thank you so much for going out and doing things and sharing them. My college is shut down and I’m stressed and it’s nice to take my mind off of things. Keep it up dude!
Adam you need to stay in florida. forget California it seems you have great friends and family in florida. and it looks like you are so much happier here.
1. I was quite surprised that you didn’t say, “See ya later alligator,” as you drove off from that bridge. 2. Toward the end of the video, when you told the turkeys there’s “No Rush,” it kind of made me think that’s really the Woo philosophy of life. 3. At the video’s end, when you talked about the birds and horses, saying, “They’re all friends.” It occurred to me that sometimes you are the Bob Ross of exploration videos. Good day, Sir Woo.
I’m the Forrest Gump of watching youtube. One day I decided to watch a RU-vid video. Then I just felt like I should keep on watching videos For the next hour. Once I got to the hour mark I Said I my as well keep on watching. I watched clear cross the month. I turned around and keep watching clear across woos channel. I must of watched for a year straight. After awhile people started watching videos with me. They said it gave them hope. Nah. I don’t know about that. When I had to go. I went. When I was tired. I slept. When I was hungry. I ate. Then one day. My RU-vid Days were over.
These are the kind of vids I most enjoy from you. The kind that originally got my attention all those many years ago. I'm glad your staying active and being safe at tbe same time. Thank You Adam
I love these videos of long ago, forgotten places. Thanks so much, Adam. I am glad you're staying safe. ***That one cow just wouldn't observe social distancing. You tried, Adam. You tried.🤠💙
Thank you, Adam, for getting out there when so many can’t, and doing it sensibly. Really enjoyed seeing the gators going about there business as well as talking to the cows. BTW, the birds hanging around the horses may be friends, but they are also looking to jump on any insects that the horses stir up. You’ll see birds doing that around cows, too. Stay well, my friend.
When my mother was a child (during the 60’s) her parents took her to Florida often to visit family. She said that there used to be roadside places where you could stop and see all kinds of “jungle” animals including monkeys, snakes, gators, and various types of parrots. I think that they are all gone now since the laws on keeping those animals are at least a little stricter. I do believe that Alligator World is still there though. Hope they haven’t lost anymore visitors there. She also told us about just stopping by the roadside and going swimming in the Gulf of Mexico. That was before the majority of the beachside property was bought up by mostly big corporations. She said that a coupe of times they had dolphins that were chasing schools of fish in toward the coast that would swim right up to them, but not to play or anything. They were after lunch with those fish!
While many of those are gone, many are still around. There are still some animal themed attractions scattered all over FL, including in the Orlando area. If you type in the name of any of the animals you listed yon will fine a park of them somewhere in FL .
Alligator farm in St. Augustine is still around... Here in Jaxville we have a big cat sanctuary and you can visit them and tour the place. Of course we can't interact...but it's like a huge zoo for Lions, Tigers, Jaguars....etc cattyshack.org/
There was one near Perry Florida I visited as a kid and it had a Buffalo, Gorilla, and all kinds of reptiles. One of my friends grew up near it and he said as a teenager his friends were working there and they had taught the Gorilla to smoke cigarettes and drink beer, so they would go in after hours and and give him beer and cigs through the cage and he would hang out smoking and drinking with them. Kinda funny but also really sad because you know the Gorilla was just lonely.
My wife and I just discovered you about two weeks ago and you have quickly became our quarantine go-to guy now we watch you 90% of the time it's our way of getting out of the house and seeing places and things we may never have the chance to see especially during these weird and scary times we all live in currently( we live in Quincy IL and are currently on lockdown) keep putting out the great videos as you always seem to have done keep it up bro and stay safe out there!
Adam you do a great job of local history.I lived in the lake mary and altamonte springs area of orlando from the early 90s to early 2000.unfortunaly family took me north.I will be moving down there again soon.I love the area and I hope you keep doing videos.
I love your travel videos your like that Traveller that use to do 60 minutes stuff I can't remember but it's peaceful and nostalgic like a natural Xanax lol I'm from Jax Beach myself thank you for showing a beautiful side to my state.🦎
Adam, I truly enjoyed this presentation through your eyes. I owned a house near Lake Underhill and had a Private Practice connected to ORMC in my 20s and 30s in Central Florida, had a child who is now 23 years old before coming home to my country of origin, the Lone Star State. Made me almost want to head back there for a visit. Aloha from Texas, Dr. Liam Sullivan Stone, D.D., Ph.D., N.D.
Loved this! Reminded me of my childhood and youth in FL doing exactly what you were - out trompin' through the swamps and the woods to see what we could find. the sugar mill up by New Smyrna is pretty cool - you could go there.