Over this past 18 months, I have watched many vloggers and RUclips videos to prepare for our Alaska trip. Yours is unequaled in explaining the beauty and possibilities of our trip. We’ll done! Your voice and commentary are Amazing!
I took this trip, plus Vancouver to Calgary by train and I would highly recommend this trip. I went in the first part of September and ended the trip in mid-October. It was a bit foggy most of the time, but very enjoyable! BTW, I bought a nice watch in Skagway, because you can buy jewelry and watches Duty-Free.
hello...nice informative video. I love it. I am planning a trip/cruise to ALASKA next year 2017 May/June period. but not sure if I should cruise and take the land excursions ...my aim is not so much on the glaciers BUT would like to take pictures and videos of sea otters and river otters in Denali and Kenai. Please tell me the best options .Also tell me which land tour agents I can write to for more details so that I can achieve my lifetime DREAMS ! thanks for help.
Tuco Remirez • I have just chanced upon this awesome video and am surprised to see no one has taken you up on your kind offer. Though it's unrelated to anything in particular, I do have a question. What, if any, are the opinions of the locals as they relate to the Alaskan Bush People of television? I'm sincerely asking and don't mean any offense to anyone.
Just in time for the rainy season if you are headed to SE Alaska.. I've seen it POUR rain for three months straight before..Always starts in Sept. bleh Wait till Summer you will be much happier..So beautiful then
States are the equivalent of countries. By definition it is a country. A country is a nation with boundaries to cover its territory. A nation is a group of people tied together by culture, history, geography, race, ethnicity, religion or language. Alaska has a separate culture than the rest of the US, even though the US itself has many various cultures as well, it has a distinct geography apart from the US, it has its own history and many of its people are native Alaskans or Russian decedents. Now that we have identified definitions of country and nation we can say Alaska is its own country and nation. Yes, it is a state in the American term though the word state is a political entity, usually sovereign. The United Kingdom is a state but England and Scotland are countries. Words have meaning, best to learn what a word means. The USA is a collection of 50 states which are also nations and countries or have several nations within their borders. The state is simply a political unit.
Lol...it is a State but I lived there and it's like a different country populated by Americans..but yeah it's a State after all. Although technically States are their own countries if you go by the definition of the original States which were considered more or less sovereign. That was one of the main contentions of the Civil War. Most of the Southerners were NOT slave holders, they were more concerned with losing their rights to a central gov....called "State's Rights" it was the driving factor in gaining the support of the Southerners to secede. Now we do indeed have an out of control central gov....oh well.....
Maisi MacCabe • i agrree, and believe the inference meant e.g. "My home state of Tennessee sure is some beautiful country" also meaning "countryside," but it's only semantics and not meant to trip people up by splitting hairs.
litabears I have hear that to , I know they do background checks on Anyone who want to enter Canada 🇨🇦. The USA does this to . I have a friend who has had a couple dui’s and he’s been to Canada a few times back in the 80’s .
Have the Canadians build the rail they know how to do that kind of stuff and they pay most of the bill but give us loans through the Swiss or any other consortium such as say Japanese or Chinese investors you know it doesn't matter if they're from Taiwan or wherever Hong Kong you know a box a buck
EXPOZA, THIS IS THE 3RD. OF YOUR VIDEOS I'VE WATCHED, AND I MUST SAY THAT I NEVER CEASE TO BE AMAZED AT THE WONDERFUL FILMING JOB YOU DO, THEN MANAGE TO SERIOUSLY DAMAGE IT BY YOUR HORRID JOB OF PRONOUNCING THINGS CORRECTLY, AND GETTING FACTS JUST SLIGHTLY WRONG. THE SAD THING IS IT COULD SO EASILY BE AVOIDED BY TAKING A LITTLE TIME TO ASK LOCALS FOR HELP. 1) Alaska is an American state, not a country. 2) Just for the record, in the USA, the politically correct term for Indian is now Native American, whereas in Canada it's First Nation. 3: Technically speaking, since Yukon, NW, and Nunavut are all territories, British Columbia is the province in the west, not the SW. 4) The first Alaskan town you visited was KETCH-a-can, not KETCH-a-kn. 5) Juneau is pronounced JEW-no, not ZHEW-no. 6) It should be pointed out that just 200 years ago, the glaciers at Glacier Bay were still all the way out at the bay's mouth, as they were 6000 years earlier. 7) The famous Alaskan dogsled race is the eye-DIT-uh-rod (Iditarod), not eye-DEET-uh-rod. 8) The Kenai Peninsula is pronounced KEEN-eye, not KEN-eye. 9) Chugach (Mtns.) is pronounced CHEW-gatch, not CHEW-gack. 10) Anchorage is the largest city, but not the capital; you already correctly identified Juneau as being the capital. 11) The seaplane base in Anchorage is not a river, but Lake Hood, the largest seaplane base in the world. 12) The sea eagle you filmed at the zoo is a bald eagle, the symbol of the USA. The sea eagle is another species. 13) The river in Fairbanks (Tanana) is TAN-uh-nah rather than tuh-NAH-nah. 14) The pipeline terminal is located in val-DEEZ (Valdez), not val-DEZ. 15) It's called the Arctic Ocean, not the Arctic Sea. 16) The place where you stopped is Coldfoot, not Coldfort, because that's where some folks got cold feet (lost their courage) and turned around in years past. 17) Once again, almost right, but not quite. Barrow is the northernmost point of inhabited USA, not all of North America, since there are a number of small settlements in the Canadian Arctic, culminating in the Canadian military base of Alert on the northern coast of Ellesmere Island, only 500 miles from the North Pole. 18) Although I'm not absolutely certain, the first moose you filmed back in Anchorage I'm almost certain was actually an elk, based on its muzzle shape and that it had antlers rather than a rack.
I am American and don’t know what this man is saying sometimes. He gets letters mixed up . R are R and A is A for some reason he gets them Mixed up . So I am sitting here Trying to figure out what the Man is saying. Did he say one Town survives on salads & lumber ? I would thing being So close to ocean it would be Fish - lobster and alike (seafood) . This video is a bit Confusing. Maybe next time Have American Narrate .
Over this past 18 months, I have watched many vloggers and RUclips videos to prepare for our Alaska trip. Yours is unequaled in explaining the beauty and possibilities of our trip. We’ll done!
Your voice and commentary are Amazing!
the best video exploring culture and uniqueness so far
Anchorage museum a must bucket list bucket list bucket list
A very nice tour of the highlights of The Last Frontier! - Good to see both Ketchikan and Anchorage again after so mant years . . . . . . .
Seen the motherland makes me so homesick
I learned something new about Alaska everyday I didn't know about the railroad
That museum is world renowned the one in Ketchikan Alaska
World-renowned museum on Kodiak I must do
I can easily live in Alaska after watching this video.
Video about Alaska, talks about Canada. Calls Anchorage the capital. Wow.
Yes.. ka kalchak👍👍
Nice place to travel,,awesome
I took this trip, plus Vancouver to Calgary by train and I would highly recommend this trip. I went in the first part of September and ended the trip in mid-October. It was a bit foggy most of the time, but very enjoyable!
BTW, I bought a nice watch in Skagway, because you can buy jewelry and watches Duty-Free.
this is better than watching netflix
High speed rail from Hudson's Bay to Nome man that would be awesome it could happen oh what right to the Northwest territories
I really like the sparkling sound when a title of a place appears !
:-)
Kind regards, Kamil from Brighton UK
Oh god that is the absolute WORST part in these videos from Expoza! I guess we see things a little differently ;)
Great 👍 congrats ☺️
I never knew that Vancouver was in the COUNTRY of Alaska. :-)
Its not.
I'm digging the museums I didn't know they had this stuff good job man good report but a little slow on the execution
Been to Alaska 9 timee
Ban the plastic bags and bottles.Save the nature .save the trees🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲Save life .
Beautiful Alaska
Could you imagine rice fields on that.
Thank you for all informations,
I think this movie may have a few facts mixed up, but in all it's pretty good.
Superb Video!
Hey I didn't know that about ship Creek and I used to read Alaskan books I guess I must have forgot about it or something you caught me slacking
hello...nice informative video. I love it. I am planning a trip/cruise to ALASKA next year 2017 May/June period. but not sure if I should cruise and take the land excursions ...my aim is not so much on the glaciers BUT would like to take pictures and videos of sea otters and river otters in Denali and Kenai. Please tell me the best options .Also tell me which land tour agents I can write to for more details so that I can achieve my lifetime DREAMS ! thanks for help.
KennieTravelMemories. i am doing my research for that too! going in may 29. i have to get my research done
If you guys have any last minute questions ask away. I commercial fished out of near every coastal city, town, and boardwalk village there even is,
Tuco Remirez • I have just chanced upon this awesome video and am surprised to see no one has taken you up on your kind offer. Though it's unrelated to anything in particular, I do have a question. What, if any, are the opinions of the locals as they relate to the Alaskan Bush People of television? I'm sincerely asking and don't mean any offense to anyone.
Thanks for the video ;)
Hey did you see that statue of the first settlers
I still like to pronunciation but execution is a little weak sometimes but I but he's still my favorite announcer I'm in by far he's got class
Alaska's got to get it's it's on food supply
Yellow-winged eagle is here
I guess there's no going back once you start reenacting
Todo es bello, la presentación de las ciudades a conocer excelente.
Huh.
Juneau is the capital of Alaska.
Arctic cellars
In the beginning of the video, it was about Vancouver, Canada, not Alaska.
Modern Eldorado !
It's DENALI MOUNTAIN 🏔️
Yeah bears and spawning I get it
Well Denali Denali Denali Denali Denali Denali Denali yeah right
Arctic sea
Awesome video, but I think you hurt Juneau’s feelings by calling Anchorage the Capital!
Very Nice.
So much content
I was wondering how many Canadians stay in Alaska.
Alaska is not a country and Vancouver is not a capital city ... but Alaska is beautiful country.
what
mantap bnget
Going to Anchorage in September 2018
Me too. :)
According to the narration, Anchorage is the capital. I wonder how Juneau feels about that?
I will be there in September 2017 from the uk
Just in time for the rainy season if you are headed to SE Alaska.. I've seen it POUR rain for three months straight before..Always starts in Sept. bleh Wait till Summer you will be much happier..So beautiful then
It's now January 2018 so I have to ask, how was your trip?
Why are you talking about Vancouver?
Because it's a city of Alaska? /sarc
In guessing because some Alaskan cruise depart from Vancouver? Lol I don't know
It's because the cruise to Alaska that he went on departed from Vancouver.
Alaska isn't a country, but an USA's state.
States are the equivalent of countries. By definition it is a country. A country is a nation with boundaries to cover its territory. A nation is a group of people tied together by culture, history, geography, race, ethnicity, religion or language. Alaska has a separate culture than the rest of the US, even though the US itself has many various cultures as well, it has a distinct geography apart from the US, it has its own history and many of its people are native Alaskans or Russian decedents. Now that we have identified definitions of country and nation we can say Alaska is its own country and nation.
Yes, it is a state in the American term though the word state is a political entity, usually sovereign. The United Kingdom is a state but England and Scotland are countries. Words have meaning, best to learn what a word means. The USA is a collection of 50 states which are also nations and countries or have several nations within their borders. The state is simply a political unit.
No Alaska is a state
I think 'country' in this case is meant as a term instead of an governmental establishment. Like when you say, "It's some beautiful country up there"
Lol...it is a State but I lived there and it's like a different country populated by Americans..but yeah it's a State after all. Although technically States are their own countries if you go by the definition of the original States which were considered more or less sovereign. That was one of the main contentions of the Civil War. Most of the Southerners were NOT slave holders, they were more concerned with losing their rights to a central gov....called "State's Rights" it was the driving factor in gaining the support of the Southerners to secede. Now we do indeed have an out of control central gov....oh well.....
Maisi MacCabe • i agrree, and believe the inference meant e.g. "My home state of Tennessee sure is some beautiful country" also meaning "countryside," but it's only semantics and not meant to trip people up by splitting hairs.
Power
ooo nice pakistan kahmier iam pakistani
Umm this is not Alaska this is Vancouver Canada not the same thing?
wow
Hello Expoza travel,how are you? I ´d like if you be still work in this company of this train?thanks
Enough of the bummer
How to become a america society to live in alaska village
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i will be there in January 2017
How was your trip? any tips for newbies?
does anybody know about not being able to step foot into canada if their has been a dui?
litabears
I have hear that to , I know they do background checks on
Anyone who want to enter Canada 🇨🇦. The USA does this to . I have a friend who has had a couple dui’s and he’s been to Canada a few times back in the 80’s .
Have the Canadians build the rail they know how to do that kind of stuff and they pay most of the bill but give us loans through the Swiss or any other consortium such as say Japanese or Chinese investors you know it doesn't matter if they're from Taiwan or wherever Hong Kong you know a box a buck
EXPOZA, THIS IS THE 3RD. OF YOUR VIDEOS I'VE WATCHED, AND I MUST SAY THAT I NEVER CEASE TO BE AMAZED AT THE WONDERFUL FILMING JOB YOU DO, THEN MANAGE TO SERIOUSLY DAMAGE IT BY YOUR HORRID JOB OF PRONOUNCING THINGS CORRECTLY, AND GETTING FACTS JUST SLIGHTLY WRONG. THE SAD THING IS IT COULD SO EASILY BE AVOIDED BY TAKING A LITTLE TIME TO ASK LOCALS FOR HELP.
1) Alaska is an American state, not a country. 2) Just for the record, in the USA, the politically correct term for Indian is now Native American, whereas in Canada it's First Nation. 3: Technically speaking, since Yukon, NW, and Nunavut are all territories, British Columbia is the province in the west, not the SW. 4) The first Alaskan town you visited was KETCH-a-can, not KETCH-a-kn. 5) Juneau is pronounced JEW-no, not ZHEW-no. 6) It should be pointed out that just 200 years ago, the glaciers at Glacier Bay were still all the way out at the bay's mouth, as they were 6000 years earlier. 7) The famous Alaskan dogsled race is the eye-DIT-uh-rod (Iditarod), not eye-DEET-uh-rod. 8) The Kenai Peninsula is pronounced KEEN-eye, not KEN-eye. 9) Chugach (Mtns.) is pronounced CHEW-gatch, not CHEW-gack. 10) Anchorage is the largest city, but not the capital; you already correctly identified Juneau as being the capital. 11) The seaplane base in Anchorage is not a river, but Lake Hood, the largest seaplane base in the world. 12) The sea eagle you filmed at the zoo is a bald eagle, the symbol of the USA. The sea eagle is another species. 13) The river in Fairbanks (Tanana) is TAN-uh-nah rather than tuh-NAH-nah. 14) The pipeline terminal is located in
val-DEEZ (Valdez), not val-DEZ. 15) It's called the Arctic Ocean, not the Arctic Sea. 16) The place where you stopped is Coldfoot, not Coldfort, because that's where some folks got cold feet (lost their courage) and turned around in years past. 17) Once again, almost right, but not quite. Barrow is the northernmost point of inhabited USA, not all of North America, since there are a number of small settlements in the Canadian Arctic, culminating in the Canadian military base of Alert on the northern coast of Ellesmere Island, only 500 miles from the North Pole. 18) Although I'm not absolutely certain, the first moose you filmed back in Anchorage I'm almost certain was actually an elk, based on its muzzle shape and that it had antlers rather than a rack.
Jim Green thank you for typing that all out!! It's a beautiful video scenery wise but holy smokes, the errors were all over the video!
You miss the intent of the video. To show the Beauty of Alaska and options for visits. Perhaps you can start a channel of your own. ✌️
The word Ketchikan my hero made a mistake
Victoria not Vancouver is the true capital of British Columbia, Canada.
Yeah, the narrator misspoke. Anchorage is not the capital, and Alaska is not a country... oh well...we know what he means. :)
fivepoints he also said Mose twice when it was elk.
He also said Juneau was the capital.
First.
Hey I like to reenact I accept my suit and it is a brown suit
Biosphere save Whales
Sell some lands, about half the size of Korean peninsula, to south Korea, for 400 billion dollars!
#ExposaTravel you didn't do your research for this video, did you? So many errors it's insulting.
I am American and don’t know what this man is saying sometimes. He gets letters mixed up . R are R and A is A for some reason he gets them
Mixed up . So I am sitting here
Trying to figure out what the
Man is saying. Did he say one
Town survives on salads & lumber ? I would thing being
So close to ocean it would be
Fish - lobster and alike (seafood) . This video is a bit
Confusing. Maybe next time
Have American Narrate .
Alaska is not a country.
It would be better if they found someone who could speak english.
It is English. It's English English in fact. It's just not American.
bel pet you think American is a language you idiot, there is English and British this dude is speaking British Americans however speak English
Alaska...a COUNTRY situated....blah blah blah lol
He's a Brit--what can you expect LOL
Get the rubber band out man if he says that word one more time I'm going to take him off my hero list
BUT TEXAS HAS ALWAYS BEEN BETTER
Texas is way better hahaha lol i mean it
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He is desolate
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