GOOD JOB! Breaking down in Florida means there's STILL lots to see. Personally, my bucket list includes that Warhawk Museum in Orlando- I'm a big P-40 fan...but most of my memories of Florida involve alligators, mermaids and sea horses.
Eric, thanks for the video. Living in South Florida for over 40 years, this was one of the scariest sights I have ever seen, the feeding of the alligators.
WOW!! Been a long time since I was there. Trying to remember ... maybe 1988. Great video tour of the Alligator Farm. Very enjoyable and informative. Looking forward to more of these types of videos.
Great video. ..it was like I was there with you. I'm really enjoying these tourist attraction videos. Looking forward to the next attraction video as well as tomorrow's for the equipment you use. Thanks..hope to see Jax tomorrow.
The recent videos really highlight what can be done when you aren't simply driving from place to place. Not only are you really getting a feel for St. Augustine, so are we .... so thanks :-) We're going down there this Wednesday and hadn't planned on visiting this place but now we may include it in our adventure also. You might want to check out Fort Matanzas (includes a free boat ride) :-)
Great video. And good news about the motorhome up on the lift. Up on the lift is good. 2 camera system is great for the closeup's. Have a great day.. That Vixia camera has awesome color reproduction.
That was lots of fun at the alligator farm I felt like I was there :) It was amazing seeing all of the different types of alligators and crocodiles and the different types of animals and birds they had their. I had no idea that they had albino alligators or crocodiles. I really enjoyed seeing the underwater view of the alligators I have never seen a view like that before. It appears as the alligator and crocodile numbers increase in that area, the rat numbers probably decrease in that area lol :) Thanks for making this video :)
Thanks for this vlog! I haven't been in the alligator farm in Florida, and I've always wondered what it would look like. Big fan of reptiles and amphibians and animals in general! Strangely enough, they all look like dinosaurs to me, specifically velociraptors. Love the green snake with the blue tongue as well.
I skipped this place when I passed through St. Augustine so thanks for the vid. Btw, a way of telling the difference between alligators and crocodiles is the shape of the snout. Crocodiles have a pointed snout while alligators have a broader/rounded snout.
I’m going to an alligator farm tomorrow, and I’m pretty sure it’s this one. At first I was like, “So, the alligators are in captivity right? We aren’t walking around with them...right...?” I mean seriously, I was kinda scared for a second. Then you showed all of them, and I was relived to see they are in tanks. And that plastic one scared me! I will update when I’ve been, and if it’s the same one. Later on... Ok, so I’ve been to the alligator farm. It was this one, and I had a lot of fun! There were alligators (All sorts of them, including albino ones which I wanted to see) But, there were also lots of exotic birds, snakes, all different crocodiles, and monkeys, turtles, and some small mammals. You could feed some ducks and swans, as well as alligators. It was a lot of fun to spend time there with my family, and each of us had fun (all different ages) We also went on the perfect day, it was sunny and warm! The drive was about 1 hour and 30 minutes. But that’s from where I came from. There was also people feeding the animals, and we saw a crocodile eating a rabbit... 😬 It was overall a big experience and I recommend going if you can, and don’t forget there is a zip line there! We didn’t do that today, but my family wants to go again for the zip line.
Gee it would be the stuff of nightmares to fall in that pond at the end where they were being fed. The first green snake reminded me of a garden hose, even with the same pattern on it.
Great video! I wonder how they can tell them apart!? I know that they train them and they are use to the alligators but omg I think that if I worked there for a while o wouldn’t be able to tell like 20-40 alligators apart😭 they all look the same!
Can someone explain to me why the Zoo always put snakes in such a small enclosure?. You would think they like to stretch out and slither around and not just stay all scrunched up in one position for days and days.
Just a thought, for the foodie in me traveling, you may want to get a Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives & Bar Rescue master map. And hit them along the way, add some great food to the channel.
Galapagos Tortoise. Pronounced Ga lap a goes. All as are ahh sound and lap is where the emphasis is put. They come from the Galapagos Islands (Charles Darwin did work there on species adaptation).Thanks for the video, so cool.
That was a great place that showed the fine creatures of Florida and the wild. Nicely filmed too.Cheers Alberta ...Dave
GOOD JOB! Breaking down in Florida means there's STILL lots to see. Personally, my bucket list includes that Warhawk Museum in Orlando- I'm a big P-40 fan...but most of my memories of Florida involve alligators, mermaids and sea horses.
That was awesome thanks for sharing this one of your best.
Thanks so much for filming and sharing this!
Good Job video covering the Alligator farm. Enjoyed it.
I think these types of tour videos are what you do best. I do enjoy following along all of your video's, keep up the great job.
Very cool gators. That feeding time was intense. So many gators. Imagine falling in, you would be a goner ! Great filming. Keep RVing
Great video, Eric!
That alligator farm was much nicer than I would have expected!🐊🐊🐊
Awesome video. Glad you are checking out the sights in St Augustine. Enjoy you sharing your day with us. Give Jax a Hug!
Thanks for sharing the gators with us Eric, and look forward to your travels again.
Thankyou Eric, that was amazing! I hope you are enjoying yourself more now you are resigned to staying put for a bit. Take care xxx
Wow! All them gators and only a bit of pushing and shoving. Thanks Eric really enjoyed that, Hope you and Jax are well.
Eric, thanks for the video. Living in South Florida for over 40 years, this was one of the scariest sights I have ever seen, the feeding of the alligators.
The alligator farm is a cool place. Glad you're enjoying yourself... hope you didn't forget to climb the lighthouse! :-)
That was a great tour and video Eric thanks again for sharing your experiences.
They look and are so prehistoric from the Dinosaur ages. Thanks Eric for sharing. Love it.
They all have names too its so cute! I am jealous with the feeding session
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to share it all with us.
awesome video, loved the feeding time
Was there in 2017. Very cool place. Prices very reasonable. A must see if your visiting St Augustine.
Great video Eric thanks
WOW!! Been a long time since I was there. Trying to remember ... maybe 1988. Great video tour of the Alligator Farm. Very enjoyable and informative. Looking forward to more of these types of videos.
thanks for doing this video visit, it's been 20 year's plus since I last went to this place. great memories and a great day out.
awesome job on the video i love all the animals u showed us today
if the snout is narrow it is a crocodile. If it is flatter and wide it is a alligator.
I enjoyed the tour Eric. Thank you for taking us along.
Thankyou Eric. Amazing. Count yer fingers on the way out! Beautiful.
I'm not a snake person, but those green snakes sure are pretty. I like this alligator show.
Great tour. You do a good job of filming these kinds of attractions.
Love the video, glad your having a good time.
Fun video! Thanks for the tour. 👍
I enjoy your video, just so much simple stuff that you do not know , that was taught back in the 70's to kids. just shaking my head.
Very professional video
I'm glad to see that you're able to get out and make the best of an unfortunate situation.
Like the video glad you are good spirits and not letting the stuff put you down. Keep it up.
Loved all of your St Augustine videos! I will be there in the beginning of June and have planned to visit the alligator farm.
Awesome video....nice work as usual. That's such an interesting place. Thx.
lovely bunch of handbags n wallets !
Awesome Eric !
Thumbs up !
ENJOY....THE SIMPLE LIFE
Great video. ..it was like I was there with you. I'm really enjoying these tourist attraction videos. Looking forward to the next attraction video as well as tomorrow's for the equipment you use. Thanks..hope to see Jax tomorrow.
The recent videos really highlight what can be done when you aren't simply driving from place to place. Not only are you really getting a feel for St. Augustine, so are we .... so thanks :-) We're going down there this Wednesday and hadn't planned on visiting this place but now we may include it in our adventure also. You might want to check out Fort Matanzas (includes a free boat ride) :-)
Loved watching the alligator floating...
Great video Eric... thanks again!
great video Eric, thanks for sharing.
crocodile turds. I about lost it. lol. Great video as always.
Great video. And good news about the motorhome up on the lift. Up on the lift is good. 2 camera system is great for the closeup's. Have a great day.. That Vixia camera has awesome color reproduction.
Kool video Eric! Hope your transmission gets fixed soon. It's just a bump on life's highway. Take care!
Thank you so much for a wonderful video.
GREAT VIDEO Eric.. Thanks....
That was lots of fun at the alligator farm I felt like I was there :)
It was amazing seeing all of the different types of alligators and crocodiles and the different types of animals and birds they had their. I had no idea that they had albino alligators or crocodiles. I really enjoyed seeing the underwater view of the alligators I have never seen a view like that before.
It appears as the alligator and crocodile numbers increase in that area, the rat numbers probably decrease in that area lol :)
Thanks for making this video :)
you should go to reptile gardens in rapid city south dakota this summer.
Love the video. Your channel rocks!
thank you for video 😆👍🙋حيات مليئه بالسعاده لك سيدي الطيب
Nice job, enjoyed it. I'm gonna be in Jacksonville this week, may have to take a detour and go see some gators!
this is your best video by far . I LOVE ANIMALS(THIS WAS LIKE A VIRTUAL TOUR)
*That was insane!* Great video. Kudos to Eric. Eric seems to work awesome under pressure. :) Thumbs
Eric, check your RV insurance. They may have an emergency hotel coverage written into your policy. Mine does
Great vid, been to florida three times and never stop at St Augustine. will do next time im in florida
I just love north Florida, lived there for 5 years. You should get Jax a friend at the farm. ;-)
Great video Eric! Enjoyed...
we were there in 2014. take a guided tour to see the landmarks. worth the money.
good job and thank u again for good videos.
Great Video, really enjoyed this one.
Awesome video, thought you might take a swim !! LOL
Very cool, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this vlog! I haven't been in the alligator farm in Florida, and I've always wondered what it would look like. Big fan of reptiles and amphibians and animals in general! Strangely enough, they all look like dinosaurs to me, specifically velociraptors. Love the green snake with the blue tongue as well.
Awesome......even though I was squirming and dodging. Great videotography!
I skipped this place when I passed through St. Augustine so thanks for the vid. Btw, a way of telling the difference between alligators and crocodiles is the shape of the snout. Crocodiles have a pointed snout while alligators have a broader/rounded snout.
I’m going to an alligator farm tomorrow, and I’m pretty sure it’s this one. At first I was like, “So, the alligators are in captivity right? We aren’t walking around with them...right...?”
I mean seriously, I was kinda scared for a second. Then you showed all of them, and I was relived to see they are in tanks. And that plastic one scared me!
I will update when I’ve been, and if it’s the same one.
Later on...
Ok, so I’ve been to the alligator farm. It was this one, and I had a lot of fun! There were alligators (All sorts of them, including albino ones which I wanted to see)
But, there were also lots of exotic birds, snakes, all different crocodiles, and monkeys, turtles, and some small mammals. You could feed some ducks and swans, as well as alligators. It was a lot of fun to spend time there with my family, and each of us had fun (all different ages) We also went on the perfect day, it was sunny and warm! The drive was about 1 hour and 30 minutes. But that’s from where I came from. There was also people feeding the animals, and we saw a crocodile eating a rabbit... 😬
It was overall a big experience and I recommend going if you can, and don’t forget there is a zip line there! We didn’t do that today, but my family wants to go again for the zip line.
Great video man, hope you get back on the road soon.
Nature Fanatic! Nice vid man, we got plenty of crocs here in Australia too. You can't swim in most rivers up north.
Wonderful content. Keep up the good work! Thank you.
The alligator farm was pretty cool....Shanks...:)
Amazing place and the albinos were amazing too!
Good job Eric. Certainly do not see them gators up here in Canada!!!
Nice vid.
Wonder how they'd treat her if she fell in the water.
now there's some fun you can sink your teeth into..nice video Eric
I really enjoy these recent longer videos. It seems like you can explore much more of an area if you stay longer at one location.
I am curious how many of those gators were in "Temple of Doom" and "Live and Let Die." since scenes from both films were shot there.
awesome video Eric, gotta love nature
great clip thank you eric
Had to watch this twice just to see everything! Thanks good job....
Pretty cool hope your well, go to zoos more often!
Hey,I’m Michael,I live and work in Saint Augustine.I now work at the Alligator Farm.
Awesome!
Gee it would be the stuff of nightmares to fall in that pond at the end where they were being fed. The first green snake reminded me of a garden hose, even with the same pattern on it.
That Cassowary looked cool. Those things can really mess you up.
Go to Hoptingers while in St Aug for the biggest selection of beer, ask for Michael (my brother) tell him you're Washington...then go to the beach!
Close but it's , ga-lop-o-gus
Great video!
Hahahaha!!! Gah-lah-pah-goss
Great video! I wonder how they can tell them apart!? I know that they train them and they are use to the alligators but omg I think that if I worked there for a while o wouldn’t be able to tell like 20-40 alligators apart😭 they all look the same!
great job love your videos.
very cool we will have to go there
this place is great! I brought the family there a couple weeks ago and loved it.
I lived in StAug from 2000 to 2014. Now live in Tallahassee.
Can someone explain to me why the Zoo always put snakes in such a small enclosure?. You would think they like to stretch out and slither around and not just stay all scrunched up in one position for days and days.
Just a thought, for the foodie in me traveling, you may want to get a Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives & Bar Rescue master map. And hit them along the way, add some great food to the channel.
that was awesome enjoyed thanks
I like these videos, gives us an idea of what there is to see there :)
Be sure to go a bit further south to Fort Matanzas. I find it more interesting than the Castillo De San Marcos.
Galapagos Tortoise. Pronounced Ga lap a goes. All as are ahh sound and lap is where the emphasis is put. They come from the Galapagos Islands (Charles Darwin did work there on species adaptation).Thanks for the video, so cool.