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The Island That Alcatraz Overshadows (Angel Island)
In this video we take a full tour of Angel Island and cover it's history from an initial anchoring point for Spanish explorers onward. I highly recommend visiting the island if you haven't already.
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1800s Insane Asylum Is Now A Buddhist Monastery
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Mendocino State Hospital was an asylum that operated from the 1880s up to the 1970s. When it was decommissioned in 1972, the state decided to sell the property and a long hunt for a buyer ensued. Finally, in 1974, a Chinese monk named Hsuan Hua purchased the property with the intent of turning it into a monastery, now named "City of Ten Thousand Buddhas". To this day, the property is owned by t...
Historic Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs Full Private Tour
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I recently was able to book a tour of the Hot Springs and filmed the experience for others to enjoy who may not be able to do so. The site is closed to the public, but has suffered vandalism over the years in addition to natural aging which as worsened it's condition. Thankfully, through the dedication of a handful of volunteers, the site has been undergoing various restorations. While a path t...
Coal Spill On The Feather River Up Close
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A coal train derailed on the Feather River so we decided to check it out in person. The cleanup operation was much larger than we expected.
No One Visits These Railroad Ghost Towns.. I Found Out Why
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Checking out all of the railroad ghost towns in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Business Inquiries: Californiawhistlestop@gmail.com
I Think I Solved The East Bay Rock Walls Mystery
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Guys, I think we may have solved the mystery.. Business Inquiries: Californiawhistlestop@gmail.com
Abandoned Ski Resort On Cerro Noroeste
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In this video we take a look at an abandoned ski resort close to the border of Kern and Ventura counties. While the structures are well preserved and sit at the peak of a peaceful mountain top, there is some dark history associated with it. Please make sure to subscribe - thank you for watching! Business Inquiries: Californiawhistlestop@gmail.com
California's Next Big Earthquake: It's Not If, It's When
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California's Next Big Earthquake: It's Not If, It's When
This Town Was Built On The Peak of A Mountain
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This Town Was Built On The Peak of A Mountain
Medieval Tree Stumps That Hint at a 100-Year Megadrought
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Medieval Tree Stumps That Hint at a 100-Year Megadrought
Forgotten Shipwreck in the Middle of the San Francisco Bay
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Forgotten Shipwreck in the Middle of the San Francisco Bay
Exploring What’s Left of Purissima, California
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Exploring What’s Left of Purissima, California
Natural Seeps & The Creation Of The California Oil Industry
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Natural Seeps & The Creation Of The California Oil Industry
Beckwourth, CA: California Pioneer James Beckwourth & His Legacy
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Beckwourth, CA: California Pioneer James Beckwourth & His Legacy
California's Lithium Valley and Induced Seismicity
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California's Lithium Valley and Induced Seismicity
Sonoma Developmental Center: California’s First Youth Asylum Is Now Empty
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Sonoma Developmental Center: California’s First Youth Asylum Is Now Empty
California's Kern River and The 2023 Snow Melt
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California's Kern River and The 2023 Snow Melt
Alviso, California: The South Bay's Once Prosperous Port Town That’s Fallen Into Obscurity
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Alviso, California: The South Bay's Once Prosperous Port Town That’s Fallen Into Obscurity
The California Poppy, Wildflower Tourism, and Super Blooms
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The California Poppy, Wildflower Tourism, and Super Blooms
Tulare Lake: 2023 Snowmelt & The Flood-Prone Farmland That Was Once an Enormous Ecosystem
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Tulare Lake: 2023 Snowmelt & The Flood-Prone Farmland That Was Once an Enormous Ecosystem
Traveling To Yosemite & Hiking Half Dome Over The Years
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Traveling To Yosemite & Hiking Half Dome Over The Years
Tesla, California: The State's Once Largest Coal Mining Town Sits Empty
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Tesla, California: The State's Once Largest Coal Mining Town Sits Empty
Grabtown, California: Deserted Shanty Town That Was Located On A Narrow Mountain Ridge
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Grabtown, California: Deserted Shanty Town That Was Located On A Narrow Mountain Ridge
Holy City, California: Once Bustling Bay Area Commune Is Now Nearly Erased
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Holy City, California: Once Bustling Bay Area Commune Is Now Nearly Erased
Spreckels, California: California's Best Preserved Company Town
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Spreckels, California: California's Best Preserved Company Town
Spanish Town & English Camp, California: 1800s Mercury Mining Communities That Vanished
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Spanish Town & English Camp, California: 1800s Mercury Mining Communities That Vanished
Wrights Station, California: Abandoned Railroad Town Deep Within The Santa Cruz Mountains
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Wrights Station, California: Abandoned Railroad Town Deep Within The Santa Cruz Mountains

Комментарии

  • @hobamasucs
    @hobamasucs 4 дня назад

    What Difference Doe's It Make Now??

  • @hobamasucs
    @hobamasucs 4 дня назад

    Well, you can see what GoreBull Warming and Climate Change caused even back then !

  • @xplizitoelmestizo1052
    @xplizitoelmestizo1052 12 дней назад

    🤯

  • @Chris-gd8gj
    @Chris-gd8gj 17 дней назад

    I didn't see if they had snacks...i like snacks allot...

  • @claesvanoldenphatt9972
    @claesvanoldenphatt9972 17 дней назад

    Techbros have no interest in history or in communities. They would like to see everything flattened and remade into high tech plantations full of their slaves.

  • @cynthiamorales596
    @cynthiamorales596 19 дней назад

    I travel a couple of miles stretch of these walls everyday. I live in the Sierra Nevada foothills. In Tuolumne county, Jamestown, near Melones lake be exact. I have seen them in several parts of this area.They look like ancient ruins. Fascinating.

  • @lisbethlarios5227
    @lisbethlarios5227 19 дней назад

    I first noticed near Monument Peak looking out to Calaveras Reservoir! I found them sooo strange. Thanks for the hypothesis!

  • @milesaway1144
    @milesaway1144 20 дней назад

    That rock wall is 50 miles long I don’t think it was used for cattle

  • @JG-ph3xg
    @JG-ph3xg 21 день назад

    Rode my pony all over this area as a child. There still is (at least in the 70's and eighty's) old foundations.

  • @Brian-HistoricMineExplorations
    @Brian-HistoricMineExplorations 23 дня назад

    Another fun explore. Great to see many of the ruins are open to be explored. Thanks for the upload.

  • @NickB1967
    @NickB1967 24 дня назад

    They really should have that investor from Japan develop it.

  • @rebelhorse1882
    @rebelhorse1882 24 дня назад

    Did you have to order tickets online and reserve or are you able to show up and get tickets ?

    • @WHISTLESTOP
      @WHISTLESTOP 24 дня назад

      You can just show up and buy tickets near the ferry station!

  • @yahwea
    @yahwea 24 дня назад

    Interestingly, while history records the medieval warm period, NASA and NOAA have erased this from their claimed climate record posted online, That only changed when the Biden admin began in 2020.

  • @aerohk
    @aerohk 25 дней назад

    Love your videos! Really enjoy learning the history.

  • @anneg.weaver7749
    @anneg.weaver7749 25 дней назад

    Thank you for this tour. I agree that more State monies should be dedicated to the preservation of Angel Island's history.

  • @paulgracey4697
    @paulgracey4697 25 дней назад

    The concrete work of the first harbor defense guns emplacement is later style than the 1800s would have used. Early 20th century I believe. During either the First or Second world war it is possible that those guns were removed to help arm some of the warships being built to replace others that had been lost in those conflicts. A similar emplacement in the Los Angeles harbor area had that happen to its big guns.

  • @frankdomingo191
    @frankdomingo191 25 дней назад

    This was another interesting video. I never knew about any of the past uses of Angel Island.

  • @bigbird2451
    @bigbird2451 25 дней назад

    That Battery location at around nine minutes looks like an amazing riding spot. My friends and I used to love riding street trials on a similar structure in the Presidio in San Francisco. But that place looks like way better riding.

  • @bigbird2451
    @bigbird2451 25 дней назад

    We can't have zero comments. It's just not right.

  • @775norman
    @775norman Месяц назад

    Growing up in Fremont in the 50’s I occasionally saw Alviso’s streets flooded at high tide. At my high school it was common to say to a fellow student who was wearing short jeans “you must be from Allison”.

  • @Matlock901
    @Matlock901 Месяц назад

    to people in california understand only republican Governor is going to Drill for oil and gas and use the money to build Affordable House for the people.. you all must vote out the democrats in november 2024

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 Месяц назад

    Over the years there have been a bunch of little community's in these mountains. Communes, cults, run by religious zealots, anarchists all wishing to lock the world out and live in the way they felt best. For them. They had to escape the real world because of their odd practices somebody would always call a cop when they tried to practice their lifestyle out in the world. The masses wouldnt stand for it. !

  • @SuperUNKNOWN92
    @SuperUNKNOWN92 Месяц назад

    Very interesting tour. Beautiful scenery. Great camera work. Very informative and well spoken dialogue. Hard to imagine doctors actually sterilized tens of thousands of Americans in institutions like that once upon a time in America. Jim Jones had moved The People's Temple away from San Francisco to somewhere in Ukiah prior to acquiring the land in Guyana where who really knows what went down there in '79.. but I digress. Great video. Thanks.

    • @tlapaltehuilotlitztli
      @tlapaltehuilotlitztli Месяц назад

      Fyi i grew up in talmage right by the city of ten thousand Buddhas. Jim jones operated his churc in San Francisco and Redwood Valley just north of ukiah 15min at the sametime. He worked for the CIA its well known and most people in the area that were in his church say he didnt die as he had bodh doubles. Pretty crazy stuff my lil brother dated a girl thats mother watched her mom get shot point blank in the head when they were trying to leave Guyana

    • @tlapaltehuilotlitztli
      @tlapaltehuilotlitztli Месяц назад

      Enjoy the reading material

  • @caroltenge5147
    @caroltenge5147 Месяц назад

    10:20 that’s a early 1960s Corvair Greenbriar Van!

  • @ezpoppy55
    @ezpoppy55 Месяц назад

    What a find! Hopefully, if anyone decides to go check it out, they will have the same level of respect that you demonstrated ❤.

  • @frankflstf
    @frankflstf Месяц назад

    Love you’re channel keep up the great content

  • @ruralangwin
    @ruralangwin Месяц назад

    So fortunate he purchased this place.

  • @exlompican
    @exlompican Месяц назад

    monastery.

    • @WHISTLESTOP
      @WHISTLESTOP Месяц назад

      Gotta love autocorrect...

  • @2bond007
    @2bond007 Месяц назад

    I've lived in the Bay Area my whole life and never heard of this! Thanks!

  • @frankflstf
    @frankflstf Месяц назад

    Great video bro I appreciate you making and sharing your story and information 🙏 thank you 🙏

  • @frankflstf
    @frankflstf Месяц назад

    Such a beautiful beautiful place I live so close to the place I absolutely have to go

  • @shadowrnr3966
    @shadowrnr3966 Месяц назад

    It just got burned 😢

  • @nigelman3001
    @nigelman3001 Месяц назад

    You should delve into the new owners of Holy City. That’s also interesting.

  • @mattross1355
    @mattross1355 Месяц назад

    So 0/3 of the tunnels are still open all the way through?

    • @donlapin5950
      @donlapin5950 Месяц назад

      I think the Southern Pacific took over the line from the South Coast. In 1942(?) SPRR decided to discontinue service and had the tunnels dynamited...maybe to prevent a competitor from using them.

  • @sf9145
    @sf9145 Месяц назад

    These rock walls are in Butte County and Jackson, Ca, too.

  • @MrRobertjparsons
    @MrRobertjparsons Месяц назад

    The vast majority of the structures are straight tear-downs or winter burns (after stripping asphalt shingles and composite tiles). But if there's any hot water left then it could make a cool park, very pretty in the spring. Thank you for the tour.

  • @bikerdan41
    @bikerdan41 Месяц назад

    Why does the narrator mispronounce Corral? Corral Hollow was named after a corral that early Spanish cowboys used to keep mustangs. There is nothing coral in Corral Hollow.

  • @richardcummings7079
    @richardcummings7079 Месяц назад

    Has anybody checked to see if these weren't boundary lines for land owners with Spanish Land Grants? There are rock walls in Nevada too. at the base of Mt. Rose right next to Hwy 395.

  • @daviddealba9886
    @daviddealba9886 Месяц назад

    Those walls were used by indiginous peoples to use as blinds and to herd animals into killing zones when they were hunting whole herds of wild life .later they were used for cattle .yes they are over the us .my opinion

  • @RCRWJR
    @RCRWJR Месяц назад

    Its also possible the Spaniards put natives in these stone corrals to keep them under control ?

  • @JoeStranzl
    @JoeStranzl Месяц назад

    Good vid. The 2007 HD pics are alarming.

  • @androgenoide
    @androgenoide 2 месяца назад

    Just a thought but... similar structures have been used to drive game. Before people had horses they would drive herds of game animals on foot and something similar could be used to direct them to traps/ambushes/obstacles.

  • @Harold-si7eh
    @Harold-si7eh 2 месяца назад

    THANKS BE TO GOD FOR OIL AND IT'S THICKER PITCH!! NOAH IN THE BIBLE BUILT THE ARK AND GOD TOLD HIM TO PITCH IT INSIDE AND OUT SINCE THEY DID NOT HAVE FIBERGLASS YET! MANY OF OUR MEDICINES AND VITAMINS ARE OIL BASE!!!

  • @pinga858
    @pinga858 2 месяца назад

    I live in Fortuna and you can call the land bureau to give you access to the headwaters park!

  • @user-sf4pn6kc3y
    @user-sf4pn6kc3y 2 месяца назад

    Shout out to the cattle king!

  • @paulkalff6408
    @paulkalff6408 2 месяца назад

    The comments are correct. According to my late mother, who in her late teens and early 20s helped drive the Zumwalt (and other's) cattle from Altaville/Angels into the summer ranges of Folger Peak and Highland Lakes (late 19 teens to the middle of the '1920s), knew the Tryons, Raggios, and Carleys of Calaveras County. Former railroad workers, many of whom were Chinese, Irish and Slavic took to the fields to 1) Clear the field stones - not just for cattle but for the safety of the horses of the ranchers, 2) Demarkation lines for property boundaries, 3) Portions of cattle pens/holding areas, 4) Fire breaks. Very nice presentation!

  • @TheRealZenman
    @TheRealZenman 2 месяца назад

    The walls are located all over the hills around the Bay, not just the East Bay but North above Vallejo. Lived in Fairfield for 30 years and hiked up to them a number of times. The damn things don't make much sense. If it was for livestock control they are very poorly designed. Another weird Bay Area mystery.

  • @rael6_4wd
    @rael6_4wd 2 месяца назад

    Those buildings are in pretty poor shape, but really cool. I’m a retired Firefighter, (CalFire) but before that, I worked as a Carpenter for several companies in the San Jose/Santa Cruz area. I also owned my own Woodworking company for 20 years that I ran on my days off as a Firefighter. If the Park ever got serious about fixing the property up, I’d definitely be interested in volunteering.