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You are so wrong. I’m born and raised in salt lake. There is almost no outdoor activities in salt lake very few close by. High rent and almost as high crime rate. Restaurants and groceries are also pretty pricey (Smith’s at least $3.50 for a gallon of milk) The people are usually very rude and stuck up and most are extreme Mormon and if don’t believe in the Mormon religion they treat you like you are a pice of trash. Maybe a nice bit to visit but NOT to live.
Asia black the city is cradled by a mountain range that has arguably some of the best snow in the world, the tetons/yellowstone 4 hours away, 3 1/2 hours from moab/arches, the sawtooth range 5 hours away. So what do you mean no outdoors stuff?
@@Bbrosvideos i mean inside of Salt Lake City There is nothing to do basically and we barely get any snow these last couple of years where lucky to get a foot.
and i personally left my home town because it did not fit the environment i wanted to live in. sometimes you just gotta go somewhere else for a life that suits your needs.
It is amazing isn't it! That shot was taken from The Roof Restaurant on the 10th floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Temple Square. Our photographer said the meals and service were amazing, and of course the views are spectacular any time of the day. Hope you get a chance to visit :)
Agreed it is a very nice City as a resident of Salt Lake. It is a very beautiful place and a lot of nice places to go to and city Creek is indeed a very nice place to go. Very beautiful environment and downtown. Very nice. And mot much traffic and a nice place for shopping and park city is A beautiful town, and very beautiful and great resorts and a very nice Olympic museum, which is one of the funnest things you can do. There is a lot of nice places to shop and also not a lot traffic either. And with all of the temple and the tabernacle is amazing to watch and it’s just amazing place to go to and then also you have a Delta Center which you can book some cool shells and a very nice place to go watch a basketball game or show
I lived in Saratoga Springs and worked in Salt Lake City. Took a job transfer from Michigan to Utah for 6 years. Moved back to Michigan after I retired in 2014 so the wife could be by family. If I could move back to Utah I'd do it in a heartbeat! I miss Utah so much..I;ve traveled coast to coast in this country but nowhere compares to Utah for me.
Even though I haven’t been to that place but i have a feeling that it seems like it is a nice place to visit and explore the city. Very beautiful. I love Utah.
@@paulohenriquenovais9526 The Great Salt Lake is rather smelly. The lake is full of brine shrimp. That, and how salty it is make it smell that way. Also with all the brine shrimp there is an abundance of annoying insects. If you don't visit in early spring before the hatch, it's not very pleasant.
Salt Lake City is beautiful, my wife and I live in Denver, Colorado and visited Salt Lake City on 12/07/2017 it was a sunny summer day in Utah, USA and we also visited national parks like Antelope Island State Park and the counties close to the city, we also stayed at the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel Temple Square was a hotel with a pool. We also visited Mount Timpanogos and went up the hill taking a picture of the city view of Salt Lake City. Thank you very much for visiting my country. I love your channel, more one subscriber, congratulations. God bless you!!
@Kiran - here is our Portland, OR, video. It's one of our older videos but we hope to re-shoot this amazing city sometime soon! Hope you enjoy this one for now :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1PGiixdhNVk.html
By U.S. standards, not really. Maybe if you don’t consider California and the West Coast. But our Asian community is growing a lot right now and will be large in coming years.
Beautiful. Kindly make more videos of New Zealand. I have seen only Auckland, Wellington, Taranaki, Dunedin, Queenstown and Rotorua. Please post some more.
Its okay besides the mountains and scenery, I cant see how anyone would want to live in a city in the middle of nowheres and with shitty Mormon Laws that the rest of the country do not have.
I lived there for 6 months on a working visa. The mountains are gorgeous, however I found the city to be quite boring to live in. If I could get back in time I would probably have gone to places like California or Florida.