Your comments about St. Martin were more applicable to the Dutch side (St. Maarten) then to the French side (St. Martin), which has a totally different vibe (and some of the best cuisine you’ll find anywhere in the Caribbean)…
@gsn79411 сағат бұрын
I lived in Hill County, north central Montana for a few years. We were about eight miles from Canada and 35 miles north of Havre, a town of 10,000. Hill County had almost 3,000 square miles of land and a total population of 16,000, so with only 6,000 people living outside of town, it could be miles between farms.
@abcdefghijklmniop444512 сағат бұрын
Visalia was also the most uneducated city in America for almost the past 10 years
@connor943413 сағат бұрын
good for you kyle. thank you for sharing your travels
@user-ss9wg2yq3o17 сағат бұрын
10:55 probably what all of North Carolina (and the South) has decided on, suburban sprawl
@djwerd83117 сағат бұрын
as a traveler, luck and the Lord are key; priority, too.
@user-ss9wg2yq3o17 сағат бұрын
Mansfield, MA is one. Pretty much smack in the middle of both the Providence and Boston metro.
@SquidMKW18 сағат бұрын
There's only one Newport in Britain and it's in Wales
@rags41718 сағат бұрын
There is no dog but dog.
@daveed447518 сағат бұрын
It feels odd to hear Scottsdale and Tempe referred to as suburbs of Phoenix. Having grown up in inner-city Chicago, where there is a very clear distinction between city and suburb, it just doesn’t feel that way; Phoenix is not so much the vibrant heart of this metro area the way Chicago is relative to that metro area.
@paulborchart19619 сағат бұрын
Great video! 🇺🇸 Tom is coming….2025 will be amazing!! Tom-We need you bad! USA has allowed-13,099 murderers & 15,811 convicted of sexual assault allowed to walk into our country, on top of that there are 1,900 pending homicide charges & 4,250 pending sexual assault charges. Imagine the amount of additional CRIMES that are committed in our country, they also receive money on a monthly basis from taxpayers
@alexredeemed19 сағат бұрын
Meknes my home city , I miss all the best time I spent in university of science, lahdim hamriya I miss the best baghrir in souk al koba i visited many cities in Morocco I never seen baghrir like the one in meknes Meknes supposed to be one of the oldest city in Morocco but it was overshadowed with narcissistic of fassi racist
@therer6606620 сағат бұрын
What book would you recommend for someone who is pretty much only interested in thematic maps?
@La_Ru-yg8es21 сағат бұрын
🙏🏻🙏🏻 Thank God I don't live in Columbia, Maryland! Baltimore is cool, it has character, I lived there briefly. DC as well; I lived there a couple years. However, in between and surrounding are horrible suburbs and exurbs. That said, at least most are actual governmental entities, not giant HOAs. (Shudders) 😩
@joesullivan886122 сағат бұрын
Dallas, Denver
@PhilMoskowitz22 сағат бұрын
As living in slums isn't bad another, living with nasty dogs brings in even more deplorable conditions.
@holasoyalejandro982222 сағат бұрын
aren’t I-75 and I-40 also the same in east Tennessee
@EricPetersen292222 сағат бұрын
95376 if ya know, ya know. Or the 209. I left, don’t miss it. Ain’t mad at it, good memories, kinda….
@philausa962923 сағат бұрын
Baltimore is pretty good actually ..inner Harbor is nice It could use improvement but it’s not bad
@perrythorvig6446Күн бұрын
Milwaukee higher than Minneapolis? You have to be kidding.
@beyo5Күн бұрын
Another solution, one that will really tick off Canadians, is to divert EXCESS water from the Mackenzie River, Great Bear Lake, Slave Lake, Winnipeg and Manitoba Lakes, in addition to Lake Superior to slowly refill the aquifer, taking advantage of the greater snow melt. This would require US/Canadian economic agreement and help the recent trade balance argument of the Trump administration. Otherwise, the Midwest will see their cities decimated and North American food production severely reduced in the near future.
@WhyAreYouRunning356Күн бұрын
This shot is quite cinematic, nicely done
@dlollardКүн бұрын
It is my understanding that a lot of Muslims aren't fond of dogs... this could be why 😂
@SP-bt9mpКүн бұрын
Howcome there are people driving in their cars and not praying?
@alexredeemed19 сағат бұрын
What do u mean , u dont know there situation first second not everyone who lives in Muslim country is a muslim , I am from Morocco I went to school in this same city meknes and I don’t believe in religion normal
@SP-bt9mp13 сағат бұрын
@alexredeemed if everyone isn't Muslim, why do they play the loud noise and disturb everyone who isn't muslim? People can just set an alarm on their phone to remember it's praying time 😆
@chriscosby2459Күн бұрын
I love downtown KC. I think Dayton , Ohio should be on the list.
@philausa9629Күн бұрын
So you out Cincinnati over Philadelphia???
@emanuelvelliosКүн бұрын
as a torontonian im honoured, but also massively offended montreal was #1
@tw364Күн бұрын
WhYou no’s this stiff? Looks like the typical urban studies college professor. Looks like a mook with that dated tie-dyed shirt. Bet he’s the life of the party.
@mikemike2815Күн бұрын
Thanks so much. Suggest you use less drone footage to give viewers ground views which is what they will actually have touring. No one tours in a Huey, at least that I know.
@AjaySingh-ey7gtКүн бұрын
Nice place❤
@menwithven8114Күн бұрын
This is like some post apocalyptic eutopian stuff. House that could habe been built in the 1400s with satellite technology and call to prayer over everything. Its like the beginning of a scary sci fi
@mattlukasik2486Күн бұрын
He knows all dogs go to heaven
@handsonpeoples4616Күн бұрын
It's simply jealousy .. because we're most people live it's horrible
@lemuret69Күн бұрын
That's wonderful.
@a.m.v.6938Күн бұрын
Unlike people dogs are the same everywhere. What a good dog, makes me what to pet him.
@BirdsNNVAКүн бұрын
This is hilarious to me! The doggie may be up on a terrace, unable to roam, but he can still participate in the call to prayer!
@I_Dont_Know_ad-inf.Күн бұрын
What a good boy.
@johnmcafee9741Күн бұрын
Couldn't understand the dog. Must've been his accent.
@eljj7968Күн бұрын
Cute!
@mj2495Күн бұрын
First choice: Bombay Beach. It may reek to high heaven, but at least it is a sort of ghost town.
@mj2495Күн бұрын
I suppose most US citizens aren't familiar with Pine Ridge. I had a close friend who was born there in 1918, and I also knew his mother. Between the two of them, the stories went back well over a century. One that stood out was during the 1920's and 30's was the main source of protein was dog, raised for that purpose. Pine Ridge has dealt a hard life throughout its history.
@kaptainwarpКүн бұрын
Stop broadcasting that garbage. Christians are fortunate the dog didn't drive a truck through a Christmas market.