400 feet deep lake, everything is big and beautiful in that place, must have been paradise for the flathead tribe for thousands of years, clean water with no descusting pollution.
@@tehjamerz I could be wrong, but i heard from somewhere that the indians learned scalping from us. But that aside yeah, they were beating the ****** out of each other for centuries before we came along. We were a mixed blessing for the indians. They marvelled at such things as steel pots and axes which they considered must be gifts from the gods, because it made life so much easier for them.
placed on established reservations for their own safety ... you are grateful that the picking of flowers is forbidden ... in the 50's, as an American, you were told things and were expected to believe them, unquestioned. I blame the Encyclopedia for fostering the search for Truth
I was born in the 70s yet somehow I am nostalgic for the 50s. The music, the narrator's accent... it's wonderful.
This is spectacular! Get some popcorn and enjoy! I’ve driven the Ol Reds in the Park for 2 soon to be 3 seasons. Best job ever!
Glacier National Park is the best place on earth.
I live in Montana so thanks for the video!
Our pleasure!
Another stellar preserved video!
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dang , i love trainsNh
You don't have video about the crescent train or southern railway passenger?
400 feet deep lake, everything is big and beautiful in that place, must have been paradise for the flathead tribe for thousands of years, clean water with no descusting pollution.
@@tehjamerz I could be wrong, but i heard from somewhere that the indians learned scalping from us. But that aside yeah, they were beating the ****** out of each other for centuries before we came along. We were a mixed blessing for the indians. They marvelled at such things as steel pots and axes which they considered must be gifts from the gods, because it made life so much easier for them.
@@samuellowekey9271 They are gone now.
placed on established reservations for their own safety ...
you are grateful that the picking of flowers is forbidden ...
in the 50's, as an American, you were told things and were expected to believe them, unquestioned. I blame the Encyclopedia for fostering the search for Truth
In the 2020's, as an American, you are told things and are expected to believe them.
Do you have videos about Columbus, Ohio, SW Washington, Mt Ste Helens and the San Juan Islands