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10 Best place to visit in Snyder United States

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???????? [4K60] Snyder, Texas! ???? Drive with me!

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Snyder, Texas is the county seat of Scurry County, Texas. It is the location of the Scurry County Courthouse.

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10 places you need to see when driving the Pacific Coast Highway

California’s Pacific Coast Highway is one of the most famous, scenic drives in the world. Stretching along a large chunk of the Golden State and hugging the shoreline the bulk of the way, from Malibu southward, makes this road trip one of the most flexible. Nearly anywhere you start, stunning views are guaranteed.

Pull off a quick weekend trip by just hopping through the smaller beach towns near San Diego, or plan the mother of all road trips along Cali’s coast from San Francisco to the southern tip of California and stop at as many cities, parks, overlooks and attractions as you have days for.

Because so many points on this highway are famously fantastic, it can be hard to narrow them down. We’ve picked our top 10 favorite stops along California’s coastline, from top to bottom, to help you plan your way.

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Encounter Gary Snyder at Malakoff Diggings

“Come let’s go see some mountains,” says Gary.
Where?
“You’ll see. Let’s go.”
I cut up some apples and cheese, fill up my gigantic tea flask, and go outside. The sun is shining on trees. The sky is so blue. We all stand still, take a few deep breaths and take in the beauty.
Steve opens his Honda Fit for Gary.
“Where are we going? To see your old friends?” I ask again, remembering Gary mentioned yesterday that he’d like to take us visiting friends.
“A historical place,” he smiles.
He guides Steve along the Sierra ridge. There was a week of rain on the mountains a few days ago, and life is absorbing the precious gift and returning it with colorful leaves and birds, hung on white and red cliffs. The forest smells like perfume.
“Why is the soil so white and red?”
“Because it’s rich with minerals. You shall see, Ping.”
We arrive at a small town. The first thing we see is cannons along the street, hugged by small cabins. In the middle, a white building. Steve parks. We walk out. I read the sign: Malakoff Diggings.
So this is California’s famous gold rush site, where panning was invented, using mercury. The water cannons were also invented to blast the rocks off the mountains for panning. The gold rush destroyed the mountains and rivers, and drove the Native Hill Nisenan to near extinction.
A young ranger leans on the door, deep frowns wedged between his young eyebrows. He looks kind and serious. “Welcome to Malakoff Diggings. The Museum is closed. But you’re welcome to come in and take a look at the front room. The parking is $10.”
Only Steve has cash. He goes in to pay, and I start taking photos. The ranger comes out.
“Where are the Nisenans these days?”
He smiles, deeper frowns between his eyes. “They’re around. That’s why I’m still here, to help them apply for the recognition from the government.”
“Do you have some native…?”
He shakes his head. “I’m not sure. I have French, German and Irish in me. I’d like to do some DNA tests. I’m applying for a master program from the State U. Nobody wants to stay here, no entertainment, no restaurant, hardly any internet. I came here two years ago, thinking just a month, at most three months, as an intern…Now I’m still here. I’ve surprised myself. I guess I’m influenced by Alan Watts and Gary Snyder, their thoughts and poetry.”
I look at Gary, eyes half closed, absorbing everything and nothing.
“What’s your name? Have you read Han Shan poems?”
“Call me Colt, colt as young horse. Ah, Han Shan poems, of course, my favorites, part of the reasons why I’m still here.”
Steve laughs. Gary laughs. I point to Gary, laughing. “Colt, do you know who he is?”
He scratches his head. “He looks familiar, but no, I never met him.”
“Lie. You met him every time you read Han Shan poems. He’s Gary Snyder.”
Colt freezes. He stares. He chuckles. He looks at Gary, Steve, me, at the mountains around us. “Gary Snyder, Snyder, impossible! You’re not pulling my legs, are you?”
We all start laughing like crazy, including Colt, including the forest, startling birds that have settled to their nests.
“I guess after I retire, I’ve just faded away, into the mountains,” says Gary.
I can’t stop laughing. “Can you say it again?” I turn on the phone to record this scene.
Colt hands his phone to Steve and gestures him to take some photos with Gary. Then he gazes at Gary, shaken by the encounter. Gary smiles:
“Why don’t you come and visit me at Kitkitdizze sometimes? I’m not far from here.”
“I will, I will, I will,” Colt stammers.
Gary laughs. “Well, got some paper? I’ll write down my address for you. Please call before you show up, will you, young man?”
“Oh yes, oh yes, inside, on my desk,” he says, turns and almost trips himself on the threshold. We all go in, and watch Gary write down his phone number and address.
Colt remains speechless, bows to Gary, and watches him walk out with Steve, to his car.
“You’ll visit him soon, right? You know you don’t get this kind of miracle every day, right?”
He nods, still wide eyed, speechless.
“When you call, please don’t hang up after 3, 4, 5 rings. He moves a bit slower these days. So just keep ringing until he picks up, ok?”
He nods and comes out with me.
“Where did you get this fossil tree?” I point to a giant stump in front of the building. It lies there haphazardly, with moss growing in folds, mud and old leaves stuck in cracks.
“Fossil? Where?” His eyes still on Gary, who's stepping into the car.
“Here, right in front of you.” I touch the tree.
“This, fossil tree? It can’t be.”
I laugh, placing his hand on the tree. “Try to move it.”
“Wow, it’s heavy as a boulder. How could this be? It really looks like an old tree stump! Nobody ever paid attention to it.
“I guess it’s as real as Gary Snyder, as this present, this moment of encountering.”
He laughs, mouth wide open to the mountains, all the frowns between his eyebrows open up.
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Top 10 National Parks!

UPDATE: We now have been to Alaska and visited 2 national parks (Kenai Fjords and Denali). Where would they fall on the list? Kenai is amazing and you can see lots of ocean life on a clear day (our day was rainy on the ferry) as well as a couple of tidewater glaciers. A great experience and it would probably fall somewhere near the end of our list (maybe #7 or 8), due to cost and limited accessibility to park features. Denali would also be near the bottom of the list (maybe #9), though it has amazing wilderness and we saw 2 bull moose fighting, it takes a really long time to get to it, has one main road that eventually requires riding a long bus tour, and the main attraction (mount Denali) is only visible 30% of the time (we never saw it). Having said all of this, if they ever turn Prince William Sound into a national park, that would be near the top of our list. It was me and my wife's favorite part of the Alaska trip: Lots of glaciers, lots of wildlife, lots of pristine forest and islands, just beautiful...
...This list covers the Western USA and features photos in 4k. Please feel free to ask us any questions you have about the parks. If you have trouble viewing the video try using a computer or tablet instead of a mobile phone. Hopefully Youtube will fix the issue soon. :)

Update: Yellowstone lake is not the highest fresh water lake in the USA, it's the largest lake at high elevation in the USA (over 7000 ft.). I knew better, but rushed the script and voice over, so it made it into the video (oops).

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Day Trip to Odessa ☄️ (FULL EPISODE) S10 E10

This modern-day Boomtown isn't just a town for roughnecks and wildcatters -- it's for trippers too! Visit this West Texas town and you might just strike black gold!

For a breakfast that checks all the boxes on your foodie list, go to Dumplin’s Y Amigos. Just like the name suggests, whether you’re craving down home country cooking or a nice big plate of Mexican huevos — they make both deliciously. Oh…and did I mention they serve chips and salsa all day long??

This food truck-turned-restaurant has some of the funkiest foods you’ve ever tasted. Whether you order a heaping basket of “Buffalo Fries” or a “Homer Simpson” slider piled high with mac-n-cheese and bacon, your tastebuds are definitley going to be thanking you. Don’t skimp on dessert — they’ve got “Funfetti Fritters” which are cakeballs smothered in icing.

All around town, you’ll find tons of artsy jackrabbits (like Jack Ben Rabbit) commemorating Odessa’s long history of jackrabbit roping — seriously! It used to be a featured event at the Odessa Rodeo, but now these not-so-little guys are all that remain of that odd tradition.

If you’re a huge fan of Texas high school football, then catching a highschool football game between the Permian Panthers and Odessa Broncos is a must. The popular book and TV show, “Friday Night Lights” were based off of this very town.

Sixty-three thousand years ago, a giant crater crashed into the earth, leaving a huge hole in Odessa and plenty of intergalactic mystery. This crater has been slowly filled in with West Texas dirt and wind, but the interesting history behind it remains. It’s just waiting for you to uncover the truth at this museum.

Forget hopping the pond to see this intriuging European structure; UT Permian Basin has a replica Stonehenge that’s almost as big and just as cool to see!

Unfortunately, the Presidential Archives have closed since filming.

To trip or to trip…that is the question. Well, it should only be a question when you’re visiting this replica of Shakespear’s Globe in London. This theatre is the most authentic replica in the states — and is home to some pretty awesome productions.

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Redwood Sky Walk at Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka California

The Redwood Sky Walk at Sequoia Park Zoo is a self-guided interpretive experience designed to educate, inspire, and delight. Visitors to the Sequoia Park Zoo can visit the Redwood Sky Walk to learn about the rich hidden ecology of California Coastal Redwoods (the world’s tallest trees) from an entirely new perspective. As the longest sky walk in the western United States, the Redwood Sky Walk is just under ¼ mile to the end and back and reaches heights as much as 100ft above the forest floor. The Redwood Sky Walk is ADA accessible and rises approximately 1/3 of the way up the old and second growth trees in the City of Eureka’s historic Sequoia Park. Admission to the Redwood Sky Walk is included in the price of admission to the Sequoia Park Zoo and no special reservations are required.

Learn more at redwoodskywalk.com.

25 Best Things to Do in Fort Worth, TX

Never miss a vacation in Fort Worth because the city has all that you need to try.

Pack up your bags and get in love with the city's wonderful architecture. From museums to zoos and locations that will bring you closer to nature.

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Top 10 Restaurants in Laredo, Texas | USA - English

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Laredo is a city on the Mexican border, in southern Texas. The Republic of the Rio Grande Museum chronicles the short-lived independent nation, with displays on local culture and history. Next to Los Dos Laredos Park, a bridge crosses the Rio Grande into Mexico. Lake Casa Blanca International State Park has trails and a fish-filled lake. The Imaginarium of South Texas is a children’s museum with hands-on exhibits. In this video, we are going to discuss top 10 restaurants in Laredo and the finest places to eat in Laredo. Our esteemed viewers are in for a treat today, and they must dine in these best restaurants to visit in Laredo to get the real taste of some of the most delicious dishes ever cooked.

There are countless restaurants in Laredo and eateries which includes Laredo best restaurants for everyone no matter what their taste buds are craving. These Laredo restaurants provide top quality food with superb taste, and an amazing environment for dining in with family and friends. Visit Glendale best restaurants in USA, and enjoy an amazing food tourism. Make unlimited memories and cherish some of these amazing menus, cuisines, and themes.

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There are many beautiful restaurants in Laredo. USA has some of the best restaurants in Laredo. We collected data on the top 10 restaurants to visit in Laredo. There are many famous restaurants in Laredo and some of them are beautiful restaurants in Laredo. People from all over USA love these Laredo beautiful restaurants which are also Laredo famous restaurants. In this video, we will show you the beautiful restaurants to visit in Laredo.

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Top Things You NEED To Do In Glacier National Park

Note: Glacier National Park recently established a reservation system to drive on Going-to-the-Sun Road and North Fork Road. Find out how to get a reservation and how to get into the park without one in this article:

Glacier National Park has over 700 miles of trails that crisscross the Rocky Mountains in Montana and Canada. Hiking the most popular activity, but there are many other things to do!

In this video we share the top hiking trails, scenic drives, waterfalls, and lakes to visit.

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Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Springfield, Ohio

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Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Springfield, Ohio: Frank Lloyd Wright's Westcott House, Heart of Ohio Antique Center, Little Miami Scenic Trail, Heritage Center of Clark County, Clark County Courthouse, Fountain Square, Buck Creek State Park, Hartman Rock Garden, George Rogers Clark Park, Snyder Park, Carleton Davidson Stadium, C.J. Brown Dam & Reservoir
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Buffalo: America's Best Designed City

The story of Buffalo, New York's world class urban design and how today's generation is rediscovering and restoring 'America's Best Designed City.'

Presented & Sponsored by
Visit Buffalo Niagara, Larkin Square, Buffalo Niagara Enterprise, Houghton College, Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp., The John R. Oishei Foundation, The Campaign for Greater Buffalo and Block Club.

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Directed, Shot & Edited by John Paget

Executive Produced by Dottie Gallagher Cohen, Ed Healy, Visit Buffalo Niagara Foundation

Historical Images courtesy Buffalo History Museum, Used by Permission

Interviewees:
Justin Booth
Stephanie Barber Geter
Chris Hawley
Jill Jedlicka
Dana Marciniak
Bernice Radle
Robert Shibley
Rocco Termini
Tim Tielman
Marcus Wise
Howard & Leslie Zemsky

Original Music by Nelson Starr & Eric Starr

Additional Camera & Still Photography - Nate Peracciny

Gaffer - Nick Earley

Stylists - Dani Weiser, Chary Robbins

Sound - John Davis, Dave Bull

Production Associate - Robin Douglas Paget

Cineflex Aerial Cinematography - Cherokee Walker (Pilot), Travis McMunn (Cinelfex operator)

Remote Control Aerial Pilot - Phillip Johnson

Archival Research - Dana Saylor-Furman / Old Time Roots

Editorial Consultants - Tim Tielman, Chris Hawley, Chris Elisara, Chuck Banas

Title Art & Web Design by Block Club

Title Art Animation by Ben Porcari / IBC Digital

Legal Services - John Horn and E.J. Snyder / Harter Secrest & Emery LLP

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Snyder, Texas

Snyder is the county seat of Scurry County.
The population was 11,202 at the 2010 census. The city is located in the lower part of the Southwestern Tablelands ecological region.

Snyder enjoys a strong economy, driven by the oil, gas, and wind industries. In 2012, 994 jobs were created in Snyder, leading to 20% job growth in the community, according to the Development Corporation of Snyder. The Scurry Area Canyon Reef Operators oilfield is among the largest and most productive in the nation. Two of the largest wind farms in the nation are located in Snyder area. Other important industries in Snyder include manufacturing and cotton.

Comfort Inn & Suites Snyder Review - Snyder , United States of America

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Located in Snyder, Comfort Inn & Suites Snyder has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. The property is around 3.4 miles from Snyder, 5.9 miles from Winston Field and 8.1 miles from Union. The property is 10 miles from Franklin Center and 10 miles from Dunn.
At the hotel the rooms have a private bathroom.
An American breakfast is available each morning at Comfort Inn & Suites Snyder.
Brand is 8.4 miles from the accommodation, while Hermleigh is 8.7 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Abilene Regional Airport, 85 miles from Comfort Inn & Suites Snyder.

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Come aboard the Grand Canyon Railway in Williams Arizona to the Grand Canyon south rim

????????[4K60] Snyder, Texas to Abilene, Texas! ???? Drive with me!

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Snyder Hill BLM Boondocking Review: near Tucson, AZ

If you're visiting the Tucson area, how is the free boondocking BLM site southwest of town? Could it be the perfect free camp site?

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Grand Canyon Railway Williams, Arizona

Welcome Back Explorers, it’s day one in Williams, Arizona where we are staying at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel & RV Park. Today we’re taking the Grand Canyon Railway on a 2hr 15min train ride to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and back. Come along as we experience some of the wild Wild West before, during, and after the ride!

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1. Bring snacks, drinks, lunch
It is a LONG day from 8:30am-5:45pm. We packed sandwiches, beef jerky, plenty of water, Gatorade, etc

2. If you have Littles, bring some form of entertainment, the train is 2hrs 15min each way

3. Wear sunscreen, layers, and good shoes!
It was only 65* (we were freezing) but all of us got slight sunburns at the Grand Canyon

4. Bring cash in small bills, I brought $2 bills to be fun, this is for the “robbery” on your way back to Williams

5. Purchase an America The Beautiful National Park Pass. If you don’t have a pass your train tickets will be charged an additional $30 for entrance into the Grand Canyon, a National Park Pass is $80 for the year for your entire family.

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????????[4K60] Snyder, Texas to Roby, Texas! ???? Drive with me on a Texas highway!

Join me for an ultra high definition real time driving tour from Snyder, Texas to Roby, Texas!

It's wide open spaces as far as the eye can see in this drive! See some of the modern wind farms that make Texas a leader in wind energy.

This drive starts in Snyder, Texas which is the county seat of Scurry County, Texas. Snyder has a population of about 11,000 people.

The drive ends in Roby, Texas. Roby has a population of under 800 people and is the county seat of Fisher County, Texas.

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Everything starts with the camera gear:
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* DJI Pocket 2 -
* DJI OM 5 -

I like to travel as often as I can. Here is some gear I like:
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* Yeti Cooler -

I listen to all the audiobooks while on the road. Get started with a free audiobook here:
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How to Grill Up Tasty Lamb - Defaid Livestock, Snyder, TX

Where my lamb fans at? ???? It's #GoTexanThursday and we're cooking up some lamb chops and roast from Defaid Livestock out of Snyder, Texas.

This family-owned business raises sheep and goats for the herds of others, but recently decided to start offering their incredible lamb meats directly to customers. Lamb is one of the most popular proteins across the globe, but us Texans don't eat enough of it. It's packed full of great vitamins and tastes like nothing else. It's lamb! I'm enjoying it more and more these days and Defaid is here to help all Texans become lambventurous too.

As an added bonus, the family's Defaid Emporium also makes incredible candies and snacks under the family brand that goes back to the early 1900's.

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I Snuck into SNYDER CASTLE at Ha Ha Tonka State Park by The Lake of The Ozarks in Missouri 4K Tour

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In this Travel Video I Snuck into SNYDER CASTLE at Ha Ha Tonka State Park by The Lake of The Ozarks in Missouri 4K Tour.

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