New England is beautiful having grown up in Boston and migrated to NH many years ago. When they talk about Canadians migrating, they are talking probably mostly into Northern Maine, and Northern NH near the border is quite the wilderness.
@EricaGamet2 күн бұрын
I grew up in southern NH back in the 70s. While I've been to Boston a few times in the past 15 years, I've never gone back to NH... thinking I might go for Halloween next year. I haven't lived east of the Mississippi since moving to Colorado in 1980. I sure do miss the autumns there! The winters, not so much (I live in Seattle now).
@billyhndrsn45422 күн бұрын
When I was a delivery driver, mostly in town but would go in and out of state when needed, this is where I became aware of large convoys of motorhomes, fifth wheels, pulled by pickup Rv homes that were of Canadian license plates from Quebec, Ontario, Labrador, Nova Scotia, just a mile or two in the right lane to pass them all. They call themselves snowbunnies, mostly retired couples traveling down to southern Texas for the winter and traveling back north in late March early April. Nice people they are.
@Lora_Vermont2 күн бұрын
New England here , living in a small farming community in Vermont . Grew up in big city in central Massachusetts. Talk about culture shock. We love it !
@SteveWest-R2152 күн бұрын
I'm granite born and raised. NH for the win
@Cjamesj882 күн бұрын
I know he was joking but no, New Englanders don't want to be Canadians. Love Canada and have visited, but most of us are very happy to live in New England(minus the housing prices). BTW Massachusetts here.
@uncleirohislegendary2 күн бұрын
America….. is complicated
@rg203222 күн бұрын
Absolutely correct!!
@boon2402 күн бұрын
Best way to put it 😂
@Majorpain326772 күн бұрын
It's not complicated at all I'm a military veteran and it's real easy I can tell you right now we have elites that control our government and the rest of people in the world and then you have the middle class and the poor people that they are trying to get rid of by saying global warming climate change which is false crap I was told that in the military it is false is a way for the government to grab control with people look at what happened with COVID they were able to grab control and make all these laws they want to do the same thing with climate change or global warming whatever you want to call it it's about getting control of everybody it's in the Bible exactly what's happening go read it then it won't be complicated Jesus literally wrote the Bible God wrote the Bible and told us exactly everything that's going to become in the world and now it's happening it's starting to happen The signs that Jesus said to look for is now happening so it might be confusing to you and complicated to many people but it's not complicated to Christians we are here Christians are here to try to tell people about Jesus and how amazing he is and how much he loves us and he died on the cross for us so they can go to heaven we can all go to heaven if those who believe in Jesus and trust in him as their savior so it's real simple for me this world is passing away fast I'm already 47 so I'm not looking to build up my treasure and riches here on this earth I'm looking forward to having for eternity and when you think like that and you when you know that it makes things way more easier and not complicated at all
@zevynozevyn41022 күн бұрын
Definitely can't argue with this logic.
@Majorpain326772 күн бұрын
Only people on KZbin would think America is complicated how's it complicated name one thing it's complicated about it and I'll give you the answer I'm a military better and I can answer your question probably if I can't I'll tell you there's nothing complicated about America what people are are not Christians and they don't understand the meaning of life there's a difference between America being complicated and life being complicated so yes life is complicated but that's because people won't follow the will of God who's created a universe look up in the sky look at nature look at human eyeball look at animals all that they can do if that's not proof enough then people are crazy so again tell me what's complicated about America and I'm sure I can give you an answer maybe
@fixit34542 күн бұрын
I live in the Deep South/Appalachia. I live in North Georgia about 40 miles from Tennessee. Would be honored if you were to come to the US and visit The South. I do believe you would enjoy it very much. By the way Our states in Appalachia also have a beautiful and colorful Autumn just a little bit later in the year as it doesn't get that cold here or that quick. Trees change color in the north around OCT/NOV. Trees change in the south around NOV/DEC. Hope to see you in the south soon.
@MatS-ig6in2 күн бұрын
I live in the pacific northwest in the Olympic rainforest of Washington state. The pacific northwest is beautiful! All kinds of history and nature.
@jameshenryarchbold50612 күн бұрын
"Beautiful America". Arizona born retired Soldier here. Really enjoy your reactions, keep them coming!
@daynamoses74332 күн бұрын
Hello from South East Texas. I love watching how much you appreciate our country. We sometimes forget how blessed we are. ❤️
@TheGovernorsJester2 күн бұрын
Shout out from the Appalachia mountain region and I'm newer to your channel. It's great seeing the USA from the perspective of someone else and you seem like you're really enjoying yourself.
@BravoCheesecake2 күн бұрын
Driving in the US countryside during the Fall is quite possibly one of the most beautiful things on Earth.
@Daniel-tp4rz2 күн бұрын
Agreed
@brandypebler2054Күн бұрын
So true
@karladawnjones71847 минут бұрын
Especially Vermont
@ricklanders99512 күн бұрын
I am from the Deep South ( Alabama ) but I have lived all over including Alaska and every place in the US is beautiful so I agree with your statement " beautiful America strikes again" !
@russbenner48722 күн бұрын
I always thought the Deep South was Dixie or does one fit in the other ,i don't know , let me know . Thanks
@whysoserious70142 күн бұрын
@@russbenner4872Dixie and deep south for most of the regional states are one in the same. Deep south Dixie land you could say. Ga is my home state.
@kevinmoore97162 күн бұрын
Just curious, where in Alabama are you?
@ricklanders99512 күн бұрын
I live near Montgomery in a small town.@@kevinmoore9716
@ricklanders9951Күн бұрын
I live just outside of Montgomery near Wetumpka.
@ricksexton88882 күн бұрын
Yes America is a new country. I heard a comment from another reactor from Europe say, "In America a hundred years is a long time, In Europe 100 miles is a long way".
@pameladewitt12472 күн бұрын
Pacific Northwest! Is #1 Hiking , beaches , look up King's Tide. Amazing beauty.
@JaneWillard-yc3mcКүн бұрын
I grew up in Iowa. Lived in Oregon, then Virginia, Colorado, SC, and am back in VA. Each area had things I loved.
@conniemiller52082 күн бұрын
I've lived my whole life in the Pacific Northwest. Started in Washington, then Oregon, now happily back in Washington. 70 years total!
@bethanythatsmeКүн бұрын
💚
@camillesamples8790Күн бұрын
I’m jealous!
@russellfisher2853Күн бұрын
I grew up in Washington State, and now live in Oregon. Have also worked in Nevada, and California. But have traveled across the country, From Washington to Florida. To me the most beautiful nature is the West Coast, and Pacific Northwest. Just gorgeous country, with a bit of everything, from rivers, to lakes, waterfalls, Fall Foliage, Pacific Ocean, forests, to desert. And everything in between. Just absolutely love the Nature here. All Seasons.
@brandondodd31332 күн бұрын
Greetings from the Pacific Northwest. Eugene Oregon home of Nike . Great reaction man. America has a huge diversity of different types of landscapes. Keep the reactions coming.
@oldfogey46795 сағат бұрын
Brandon while Nike was conceived in Eugene it's headquarters are in Beaverton!
@tammarabg81742 күн бұрын
My dad's favorite part of the US is the Palouse (pah-loose) @20:39. My mother's family homesteaded here in the mid-1800s. My favorite region is the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico. I live in the west coast region. There are a lot of beautiful places across the US.
@susannord82562 күн бұрын
I live in Pacific Northwest, pacifically Montana to in persevere I can walk right out of my door and see a deer sumtime and beautiful mountains. I love living in Montana.
@dakotawinds9291Күн бұрын
From South Dakota, born and raised the first half of my life in Minnesota though. Hope you get to make it here in the future and able to visit many area's of our country.
@imfirehawk72Күн бұрын
Midwest- Indiana checking in. Love all your videos andré. I am 57 and this is the first time I’ve ever heard of Palous!
@blakerhКүн бұрын
Hoosiers 10-0 baby!
@cheshire2612 күн бұрын
Born and raised in Oregon, moved to Montana for a few years before coming back. It's an amazing area to be outdoors (camping, hiking, kayaking, etc). I'll visit other places, but I could never permanently leave the mountains
@trentgay3437Күн бұрын
Oregon is an outdoors persons paradise. I spent at least 1/3 of my childhood on a river or lake or in the woods.
@TruthLies68Күн бұрын
Hello from the Oregon Coast in the Pacific Northwest!!
@Beans-11112 күн бұрын
I live in region 1 in Massachusetts right on the ocean in New Bedford. My city has the largest Portuguese Parade in the world. and to protect us from hurricanes we also have the largest hurricane barrier in the world.
@jonellamoore960Күн бұрын
I live in the Midwest, in southern Indiana. It’s a great place to live, with low crime, mild weather for the most part and friendly people!
@ardellaculp8363Күн бұрын
I live in Washington state on the eastern edge of the Cascade Mountains. A truly beautiful area with rugged, forested mountains, with clear steams, big rivers, mountain lakes, and hiking trails. I enjoy your podcasts!!!
@michellemcnairdavis52302 күн бұрын
Hi from Alaska. It's so beautiful here, and very cold at 9 degrees tonight. Love your channel! ❤❤
@ricklanders9951Күн бұрын
Are you in Fairbanks? I went to school at UAF. I still watch the weather there and it doesn't seem to get as cold as it used to. I saw it at -55 while I was there. I still see some low temps but it doesn't seem as extreme to me as it was.
@darcyjorgensen5808Сағат бұрын
The Oregon coast is breathtaking. Get a hotel/motel room with a fireplace and a view of the coast.
@andymiller18032 күн бұрын
I live in the Pacific Northwest. Some people also call it Cascadia, which includes parts of BC, Canada.
@chrislaudermilt7286Күн бұрын
West Virginia here, the mountains are beautiful!
@seantodd88752 күн бұрын
I think if you asked most Texans, they would say that they're more in the Southwest than The South. Texas is kind of its own thing. So is Florida. The might be geographically south, but they are culturally different to The South. Florida even more so than Texas, honestly.
@thomascunningham62752 күн бұрын
Having lived in TN, NC, and Texas, I 100% agree!
@terrimobley60672 күн бұрын
☝️ this
@cmudd97882 күн бұрын
I'm from Georgia and still consider parts of northern Florida like Jacksonville and Tallahassee and parts of east Texas like Beaumont and Port Arthur as part of the South. I've lived in Silsbee Texas before and it was very much like what I was used to in Georgia with the exception of the 40 foot wide roads. But you're right about the rest of Texas being the southwest and not the south and then southern Florida is pretty much just it's own region.
@MelNel52 күн бұрын
As a native Texan from Houston, I’ve always said we are the south west. We aren’t anything like the Deep South. Like the first commenter said, Texas is its own thing.
@HistoryNerd8082 күн бұрын
Used to live there: Texas is split. East Texas is South, West Texas and the Trans-Pecos aree southwest, the Hill Country is kind of its own thing, the Panhandle is Plains, The Valley is essentially Mexico.
@oamommyКүн бұрын
I live in the middle of Missouri and have my whole life. It's a gorgeous area. I'm new to your channel and liking it so far. Ty
@roseblondie6922 күн бұрын
I have lived in several states. Presently I live in Portland Oregon.
@cynthiawofford-wc1mf2 күн бұрын
I live in Southern New Mexico, despite what he says, and I understand personal preference, there is a great amount of beauty in the desert. As someone else said, Northen New Mexico is quite different. My Dad was civil service, so we moved a lot. I did my own moving over the years. In addition to NM, I have lived in Oregon, Texas, Washington, Nebraska, Utah, Idaho, and Minnesota before family convinced me to return to NM. I definitely lived in the snow belt in Minnesota, the state fair is AWESOME there. Living many years in tornado alley, I have learned to watch the sky at all times. All of these places have their own intrinsic beauty. I always say the difficulty of living in many places is you develop a taste for the local food, and you can't get it all in any one place. Dungeness crab and Hatch green chile, both are fabulous, but generally not to be found in the same place. Check out Bandelier, Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, Canyon de Chelly and the Gila Cliff Dwellings.
@lisarene33082 күн бұрын
Canyon de Chelly is one of my most favorite places!
@adyscript2 күн бұрын
1. I’ve NEVER heard anyone say anything about Pennsylvania being part of New England, and i’m from NJ lol. I live in the south now. 2. NJ, NY & PA are called the tri-state area, at least by the people who live there 3. Harper’s Ferry WV is technically shared by 3 states: West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland, but it’s not like the 4 corners, if I recall correctly 4. Texas is Texas lol. I’m not sure they really belong to any region, but I suppose if they do, it would be the South primarily 5. The South technically starts at the Mason-Dixon line, and i don’t think Delaware is part of that. There is a fantastic documentary series called “How the States got their shapes”, hosted by Brian Unger. I haven’t watched it in a long time, but i really enjoyed it the first time. Well worth finding if you can.
@seekexplorewander2 күн бұрын
for your point #2 - there's multiple "tri-state" areas across the us....and in PA and southern NJ our tri-state area is PA, NJ, and Delaware. I think most New Yorkers would say tri-state up there is NY, CT, and North Jersey
@Niteowlette2 күн бұрын
I wasjust going to post the same thing. @@seekexplorewander
@TeresaGrimes-q3g2 күн бұрын
@@adyscript I appreciate you putting out there. I will find it.
@JamesLechon2 күн бұрын
I thought the tri city area was NY, NJ, and Connecticut since when did it change!??❤
@adyscriptКүн бұрын
@@seekexplorewander I always heard it as NY, NJ and PA, but I guess it could be CT too, although way too many people think Philly is part of NJ, the Statue of Liberty belongs to NY when technically it belongs to NJ, and people from NJ are split down the middle between Taylor ham vs Taylor pork 😂 it’s just a hot mess up there. As for the tri-state area, my husband said it depends on where you’re standing 😂
@fifiladu2659Күн бұрын
Deep South. Most beautiful trees, views, beaches, and hands-down, the BEST food!!!
@jasontauscher31322 күн бұрын
West coast is the best. I was born in West Germany and lived all over. Washington is my absolute favorite.
@anonw38292 күн бұрын
Andre, you named the states quite well, better than a lot of US citizens! Pacific Northwest, Western WA, center of the south Puget Sound, rural, surrounded by water and big trees.
@bessiecomer82212 күн бұрын
I live in the South, specifically North Carolina. I love it here in the foothills of the mountains!
@kerry_richmond24Күн бұрын
Someone else commented on this I think, but it’s why Americans do not have passports, we have this giant country to discover by ourselves, friends or family. It’s a multi week vacation to leave Michigan and drive out west. As an American, we do have one of the beautiful countries, ever. We are a newborn country and I’m still discovering many magnificent areas!
@wdking8833Күн бұрын
So true. Whatever you like, we probably have it. Mountains, valleys, flat desert land. Warm climate to frigid temperatures. As a military kid from NC whose dad was based all over, we traveled very often. For several years we lived in Death Valley, quite a trip to go to NC to see grandma, lol. But we took a different route every time, so we saw many areas as we went. There are a couple which I truly love but it would be difficult to choose only one. There are fantastic places everywhere.
@manxkin2 күн бұрын
Midwest here. I’ve commented many times before. I’m from Chicagoland. About 40 miles north of the city and about three miles from Lake Michigan.
@wizmericКүн бұрын
born and raised in Colorado and I LOVE it! lived in northern Wyoming for 2 years... great people, small towns, but was so happy to see the flatirons when I came back home!
@aliciasavage6801Күн бұрын
Hello neighbor!
@tking7472 күн бұрын
The USA has a lot of problems, but there is so much varied beauty. We are truly blessed and watching videos such as yours remind me of that. I have been fortunate to have been to 45 states. From the Midwest. Thanks Andre...love your enthusiasm!
@TairnKA2 күн бұрын
I remark about an unofficial region I call the "Greater Seattle Region" (GSR), running south from Everett WA to Federal Way WA, then west from Redmond WA to the Puget Sound (sometimes including Bainbridge and Vashon Islands). ;-)
@raydaniel24902 күн бұрын
I live in Macon, GA and love it.
@richardhill9838Күн бұрын
Me too
@darcyjorgensen5808Сағат бұрын
Go to Utah and, at least, visit Zion, Bryce and Arches. Southern Utah is amazing. Nearby you will find Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon.
@seantodd88752 күн бұрын
I was born in Kentucky, raised in Tennessee. I now live in Florida, where I've been for about 20 years. :)
@DagNeb_It2 күн бұрын
Have you seen the Buffalo here in Florida yet?
@kristenwestlund5802Күн бұрын
Mountain West!!! I live in Montana. I have lived in the west coast as well.
@IamHumanWoman2 күн бұрын
2:25 Utah. See the colors in Utah in the Fall. And Idaho is always gorgeous.
@bonniejohnstone2 күн бұрын
Yes, Utah and Colorado (probably all the Rocky Mountains)! Late this year but gorgeous!
@lianabaddley82172 күн бұрын
The Mountains are now all/mostly White now. Gotta Love the desert States that get "The Greatest Snow On Earth". Utahs trademarked phrase since 1975. Lol
@TheAidanodianКүн бұрын
The Rockies (CO, UT, ID), New England, and the PNW definitely have the best fall scenery. It’s hard to pick which has the best of the three since they’re all equally as gorgeous, but the PNW has the added aesthetic of mountains AND water.
@DeskaFolf2 күн бұрын
In live in Charleston, South Carolina, and absolutely love it!
@klycan332 күн бұрын
Pacific. Specificaly Pacific Northwest here! Even more specifically, the Inland Northwest area.
@darcyjorgensen58082 сағат бұрын
Like Sequim?
@Fun.Guy.Forager18 сағат бұрын
Midwest part of the snowbelt. Probably the best fall season about the same as Maine. Its also the entire Niagara escarpment travels through these states.
@Morristown3372 күн бұрын
I live in East Tennessee Valley but I climb the Smokey Mountains to Cherokee, NC if not once a week then once every other week. Raised in Knoxville, TN LIve in Morristown, TN Considering taking a job in Pigeon Forge, TN(Dollywood Season 2025 March 15) but currently work in Morristown, TN - Appalachia / the South (foothills of the Smokey Mtns)
@dwilborn12572 күн бұрын
Northern California here - beautiful, good weather (if you stick near the coast in summer)
@amstrad002 күн бұрын
I grew up in the area south of Buffalo, NY. The Rust Belt thing is still very noticeable it certain parts of the city. A lot of the Great Lakes city were steel and auto manufacturing centers because of the water access, but most of that died out when manufacturing largely left the US. Buffalo has been working for decades to reinvent itself and is very welcoming to people who move into the area because of that.
@davissp2Күн бұрын
I have lived in South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and now in Michigan.
@WanderfulCoconut2 күн бұрын
Hello friend Andre ~ from Middle Tennessee (Appalachia). If you enjoy country music, then you do need to visit the capital of country music in Nashville, TN, That's where many of the stars live and record their music. And as you know ....the food we have here in the South is GREAT ! Beautiful scenic mountains, lakes, rivers, boating, kayaking, white water rafting, hiking trails, camping, and gorgeous waterfalls. All within an hour of Dollywood.
@Andy-vh2ue2 күн бұрын
hello fellow Middle Tennessean! IMO, the countryside of the south is the best but I don't like cities. I've been all over the states but to me the south is where I'm happiest.
@leighbarrington55492 күн бұрын
I’m from Utah. The Intermountain West/Great Basin region.
@briandavis8330Күн бұрын
born and raised in IDAHO!!! Family has been in Idaho since 1860.
@ladyoftheneedles2451Күн бұрын
I live in the Pacific region, more specifically the Pacific Northwest.
@SDGG000Күн бұрын
We live in Colorado Springs CO during the summer and Corpus Christi TX in the winter. Used to live in Alaska for a few years. Moose, salmon, bear, caribou, mountain goat are all on the menu.
@TheWayno712 күн бұрын
If you wish to really impress a person from Illinois, pronounce the name of the state without the "s". Ill-i-noy! this is the correct pronunciation.
@RoseNZieg2 күн бұрын
tres french!
@Gedden2 күн бұрын
Now I need you to react to a video of the beautiful places in Portugal! I'd love to see it!
@Sara888902 күн бұрын
I'm from Washington, and I just saw you posted a reaction too it yesterday, so I'm going to watch that video after this one! Edit: The Palouse is also in Washington, not just Idaho, including Palouse falls, the land was made like that from a huge pre-historic flood.
@WatermelonsandSloths2 күн бұрын
I'm in Colorado at the base of Pike's Peak and the beautiful Rocky Mountains.
@Karibear-kl3wq2 күн бұрын
PNW , Pacific North West
@bethanythatsmeКүн бұрын
Pacific Northwest here and I'm so in love with my region 💚 Currently in Oregon, but have also lived in Alaska
@lesaahrenstein6360Күн бұрын
i live in chula vista, california. the most southwest corner of the us, bordering with tijuana mexico. i am just south of san diegp. there's a reason we are called america's finest city. pls react to the video "How to spend 3 perfect days in san diego" a must for you is the USS Midway. It's an aircraft carrier that has been turned into a museum.
@Jessgitalong2 күн бұрын
Once again, we’ve been ignored. I live in Hawaii.
@bonniejohnstone2 күн бұрын
You’re not a region, you’re everyone’s Dreams and best memories!
@robela598Күн бұрын
I live in the Inland Northwest. East Washington, Idaho (north panhandle), west Montana.
@MrEjohnston2 күн бұрын
I am in the Midwest/Great Lakes region~Michigan
@pearlllg2 күн бұрын
I’m surprised he didn’t mention the Great Lakes Region. But, he seemed a bit biased towards the West.
@kelliestephens98822 күн бұрын
I noticed they didn’t even highlight the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. There’s more to the Great Lakes State than Detroit.
@sambone8754Күн бұрын
I live in pacific northwest Oregon
@vigillionaire2 күн бұрын
I live in the southwest, specifically in New Mexico. I don't think I would ever want to live anywhere else, however my favorite state to visit is Colorado.
@starparodier912 күн бұрын
I’m in Colorado so I’m the opposite! I drive down once a month to visit New Mexico! 😊
@vigillionaire2 күн бұрын
@starparodier91 Hey, now that's pretty cool. Maybe we've passed each other driving opposite directions, lol
@matthewthaemert32822 күн бұрын
Colorado is great until you hit Denver, avoid Denver at all costs 😅
@bonniejohnstone2 күн бұрын
Thank you from Loveland CO
@starparodier912 күн бұрын
@@matthewthaemert3282 I was born/raised/still live in Highlands Ranch. I enjoy my little bubble, haha.
@joeholahan76192 күн бұрын
Auto mechanics also call it the rust belt reaching into Wisconsin and Minnesota salt used to clear roads of snow and ice promotes rust development in vehicles!
@cathybrewer89582 күн бұрын
I live in south east Tennessee surrounded by mountains. Lookout mtn. and Signal mtn., and Suck Creek mtn. It means we get less rain and snow due to the mountains. In fact this year alone we have been in a drought.
@LindaCulpepper-k4q2 күн бұрын
I was born in Virginia but have lived in Florida for 65. I consider both states to be in the south
@russbenner48722 күн бұрын
@@LindaCulpepper-k4q But Virginia is way up in the North East so to me that is Yankee area it was only South before the end of the civil war when they had so few colonies anyway , so after the civil war it is another Yankee state now .Of course my opinion .
@MsLhuntMartinez79Күн бұрын
Funny story about my first/only time in Tennessee. I'm from South Texas, so I giggled when I saw the women dressed up and wearing rain boots. I just knew I was gonna look amazing in my new heels. I put them on and attempted to strut. 😂 My shoes kept sinking into the ground. I was ridiculous!! That's what the saying "When in Rome..." was made for! Lol But I did see Graceland and Al Green's church.
@dracosvonstrecker67112 күн бұрын
Born in Eastern WA, raised in the Scablands. Went to school in Boston, and moved to NYC for the next 25 years. The Scablands are always my home.
@jamesleyda365Күн бұрын
My home too👍 born there
@JPMadden2 күн бұрын
Here in New England, mostly in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, we have about 400,000 people of Portuguese ancestry. There is also a large population from Cabo (Cape) Verde.
@jayeharrison45332 күн бұрын
Hi from Vermont. Nice to meet you
@JPMadden2 күн бұрын
@@jayeharrison4533 Hello. Vermont was once my second home state (after Rhode Island) when I attended UVM.
@jayeharrison45332 күн бұрын
@@JPMadden UVM is awesome. Congratulations!
@JPMadden2 күн бұрын
@@jayeharrison4533 Thanks
@eman789213 сағат бұрын
I was born in NJ.. escaped 43 yrs ago! Now in NH!❤😂
@johngarrett64722 күн бұрын
I’m in the mountain west. Northern New Mexico definitely not desert. Just had two feet of snow last week. Mountain forest and atomic bomb.
@joeg54142 күн бұрын
Nothern NM is nice. I'm near Durango
@jul14402 күн бұрын
@@joeg5414 It is also beautiful up near Ojo Caliente/Espanola. Half of NM is high plains.
@hootilyhootКүн бұрын
I live in Oregon in the Pacific Northwest. I'm probably biased but I do think it is one of the most beautiful regions in the USA. ❤
@lindacarroll68962 күн бұрын
There are 7 regions in Texas.
@SkyCruiser162Күн бұрын
PNW here. It is beautiful! Even better in person.
@2012escapee12 күн бұрын
The Great Basin
@trewdat43Күн бұрын
I live in nebraska the only state that's triple landlocked. Not a lot here but the sandhills have their own calm natural beauty that take up a lot of the state
@cakes_alot57822 күн бұрын
USA is like 50 plus different cultures from speech , food , religion, laws state to state are different, policies everything is different sometimes we don’t understand our own language from another state . The USA is HUGE . Pray for us
@BadHairdayKimmie2 күн бұрын
Pacific region, Southern California specifically. We have a lot of diversity in our nature activities. I know people who in the winter will surf in the morning and then drive a few hours and they are skiing/snowboarding in the mountains. Or go to a desert. Or head to Mexico, which is about a 90 minute drive away. We have major metropolis cities, shopping, dining, entertainment, and a bunch of amusement parks (Disneyland, California Adventure, Universal Studios, Knott's Berry Farm, Legoland, Six Flags, etc. all around or less than an hour drive away. We also have lots of small mountain and desert communities. California is such a long state that the southern area looks very different from the mid section and the northern section is very different from the others. We also have a LOT of agriculture throughout the state. Almonds, avocados, walnuts, pistachios, grapes, garlic, artichokes, lettuce, celery, strawberries, etc are all grown quite a bit around the state.
@michaelwatkins2282 күн бұрын
Southern region
@jamesbulldogmillerКүн бұрын
@12:23 the Alabama black belt refers to the fertile black soil that cotton thrives in. Also , the black belt refers to where Black Folks make up the majority of the region's (Black Belt) population. Overall Alabama's population is 25% Black Folks and 66% White folks (8% other races) . I live in Birmingham , Alabama . Birmingham was founded in 1872 at the crossing of two railroads. It is the only place in the world where all the raw materials for the production of steel can be found in one place. Iron Ore, Coal, Lime Stone, Dolomite. The Iron and steel industry was the basis of Birmingham's economy. Between 1872 and 1910 Birmingham grew so fast , it was known as the Magic City.
@AB-fh6qw2 күн бұрын
The Black Belt is called that because the soil is black and super rich and was originally the area where cotton plantations were.
@kathleenhayes9320Күн бұрын
I live in Connecticut which is part if new England. Beautiful area. My town is boardering Massachusetts. My town is suffield which is a lot of farm land.
@gladysseaman43462 күн бұрын
I live in Georgia, the deep South and the black belt. Our original settlers included many prisoners who were rescued from debtors prison by a committee and given a second chance. Oglethorpe, who led the settlement, actually made a deal with the Creek (Muscogee) Indians to allow the establishment of Savannah and the other early towns along the coast.
@ricklanders9951Күн бұрын
I was just reading about Oglethorpe the other day and discovered something I never knew and that was the fact that under him slavery was banned in Georgia and it was the only one of the 13 colonies where it was illegal until 1751. I just found that fascinating!
@HikingPNW2 күн бұрын
The Palouse is a really pretty area. The picture they show is earlier in the farming season, later on all the green will turn into a gold color. I went to college in this area (Washington State University) with a population of about 30,000. A lot of people joke that it is in the middle of nowhere, which it kind of is, but you have a really unique time to enjoy living in a small community.
@-hunt-62252 күн бұрын
The deep south is the most naturally beautiful outside of areas near the Rocky Mountains. Especially in the summer even though it’s hot as hell unless you’re in upstate SC. 🇺🇸
@janetd486218 сағат бұрын
I’m in Nebraska…sometimes we say “Midwest”, sometimes we say “Great Plains”. Many people think our state is flat and boring. If you drive across on I-80, it IS mostly flat…the highway is there for that reason. It mostly follows the Platte River (whose name means “flat”). But we have the bluffs along the Missouri River, the Sandhills region with rolling hills, and the high desert in the northwest. I’ve lived most of my life in the Platte River valley, so I’ve learned to love the flat landscape. We have some of the most beautiful sunsets in the country! We also sit atop one of the largest aquifers in the world - Google the Ogallala aquifer, and you’ll see how much of it is under our state.
@bedstaynz72362 күн бұрын
Live in the Deep South, Georgia but from Oklahoma and it’s a controversial southern state and people try to group it in the Midwest, but culturally it is the same as Texas, so whatever you group Texas in you have to put Oklahoma with it.
@angelaballew-in3qiКүн бұрын
Ozarks. Family settled in Jamestown in 1607. Migrated to Appalachia. Lots are still there although my branch moved into Ozarks in 1850s.
@bloodred2552 күн бұрын
Minor correction, but in Massachusetts we do not have snow anymore either due to global warming or drought, any snow we get melts within a few days, Before it used to snow late December and stick around till February. So if you want snow try further north.
@DraconightfuryКүн бұрын
I live In the west! to narrow it down the pacific region. I enjoy your videos' its great seeing outer perspectives.
@BeauM-l2q2 күн бұрын
If you do come to the deep south, try our food it's the most fattening but the best food in America especially the seafood in Louisiana
@european-reacts2 күн бұрын
sounds good, ty so much!
@kmlameattempt2 күн бұрын
I liked this video a lot! I was familiar decent amount of the places he mentioned but it was nice to learn about some more. Plus, it's the video had tons of beautiful scenery. I'm from New England and live in central Massachusetts. You are correct that it is very pretty here in the fall, but unfortunately we don't have many leaves anymore. Peak foliage was about three weeks ago. Don't get me wrong - there are still some trees with leaves. But the majority of them are bare for the season.
@bloodred2552 күн бұрын
I assume deep south has the southern accent which does not include texas or florida as they have different accents
@louishermann76762 күн бұрын
There are many southern accents.
@TJSawyerКүн бұрын
Upper Midwest here. Specifically Minnesota. It’s quite a special country and I love every part of it but you always make me love it more.