@@thebabbler8867 I just moved here with my husband and two little kids from Baltimore county Md. I am so homesick and miss Maryland. I feel so disconnected and empty and unfulfilled and lonely here and remote compared to where I was in Baltimore. I am sad here but my husband like his better paying job here. I miss the east coast and the diversity there. I feel like a fish out of water here in Colorado.
@@moonlightandstaryeyesbestr6061 Damn. Are you social? There's endless opportunities to meet new people in Denver. Most of the people there are friendly.
@@thebabbler8867 yes I am social but I did not come here for mountains. I go out to eat, I like concerts . I haven’t met a lot of people here. I heard going to the mountains skiing and anything mountains is their fun and also smoking weed i am not into that. And nearly every one here have a dog. What other things they do here for fun besides mountains and smoking weed?
Yep the spring snow is normal. I've seen 7t snow after Memorial Day and saw all 4 seasons in 24 hours happen. Fortunate to have spent a lifetime there. Nice Pics.
@@misunderstood781981 yep..one day late May...right after garden planted past freeze threat...was 84°...got hit with huge hail storm, tornado watch, dark skies. Temp dropped to 28°. After storm passed the streets, yards, roofs looked like tornado hit. 2 hours later sun back out, warmed back up like never happened. Only in CO we say LOL
New to Colorado? here's some basic things you'll need for spring day in the mile high city! Umberella, Sub zero artic wear, sun block spf 1000, shorts, flip flops and snowshoes there is a good possiblity you'll use all of these on the same day.
Stop whining. Please. The business and political leaders in the Denver metro area have made a series of good decisions, in the past and, as a consequence, Denver is a good place to live. Good places to live tend to attract people -- including people who struggle, for one reason or another. Now then, nobody can predict the future, but the best predictor of future trends is past activities. Given that people in Denver tend to make more good decisions than bad ones, I have every confidence we'll eventually figure out how to deal with our most pressing issues -- including homelessness. The thing is, sometimes it takes time to figure out the right thing to do, and sometimes it takes a couple of different efforts to figure out what that right thing is. Frequently, it even takes different approaches to figure out how to unravel a problem as complex as homelessness, as well as a fair amount of money. So, either pitch in and help solve the problem; or sit down, shut up, and let the grownups run things. Jeezus.
@@thomashiggins9320 oh please. Spare me your bullshit. Get off your fuckin high horse. It was a joke And those grownups are really doing a great job....garbage and trash everywhere around my apartment, I can barely walk my dogs. Amazing place!
@@OfficialParkit hes not wrong. Lotsa natives got priced out with wealthy newcomers. Sold homesteads,ranches,property thats been in family for decades. Sad really. Lotsa big changes since 2010-2012 to present.
@@territaylor447 People have the right to make the best choices for themselves, and successful places always experience dynamic change. You want stability? Move to Detroit, or Cleveland, or some other place that struggles with stagnation. Better yet, stay out in the suburban cultural wastelands.
That's exactly what I am saying and if I moved there, I wouldn't do bad stuff and also I will slowly end homelessness and secretly watch people who try to do a single dumb thing.
Since it has become my favorite city, now it turns to be mostly peaceful and the services and schools were just find. I dont know another reason why everyone is moving there at the same time. Because Phoenix Arizona is growing almost at same speed.
I've heard that Denver is a popular city in the U.S. because it's moderately urban, has plenty of nature a little farther away, and is not too unsafe. I would like to go there if the time comes when the highly accurate corona vaccine becomes widely available worldwide.
Were you using a fairly large black drone to shoot these? Believe it saw it flying near the Cherry Creek bike path a few days ago and was wondering.. great footage of my awesome home!
The new intro was startling. Even more was how I immediately noticed the lack of sound effect on your speed ramps and your transitions. Kind of wild how you just get so used to those being there...
As dangerous as the middle east, lol j/k 😆 I grew up in Denver during the 90s I left Colorado in 2009. Colorado was amazing to grow up in. I recommend checking it out.
It's much more peaceful than most coastal cities, and considerably safer than Chicago. We don't really have any *bad* neighborhoods, here, compared to those places; just some that are less good than others.
Denver is mini California, with homeless out of control as is the crime. Homes are so expenisve that the people who grew up here can't even get a home, disgusting.
You think Denver sucks, NO, its people from other places coming to mess around and do stupid things and BTW, I do understand the price of living. Just save up money or also go find a high income job.
Stop whining. Please. The business and political leaders in the Denver metro area have made a series of good decisions, in the past and, as a consequence, Denver is a good place to live. Good places to live tend to attract people -- including people who struggle, for one reason or another. Now then, nobody can predict the future, but the best predictor of future trends is past activities. Given that people in Denver tend to make more good decisions than bad ones, I have every confidence we'll eventually figure out how to deal with our most pressing issues -- including homelessness. The thing is, sometimes it takes time to figure out the right thing to do, and sometimes it takes a couple of different efforts to figure out what that right thing is. Frequently, it even takes different approaches to figure out how to unravel a problem as complex as homelessness, as well as a fair amount of money. So, either pitch in and help solve the problem; or sit down, shut up, and let the grownups run things. Jeezus.
@@domingezalfredo3100 Compared to coastal cities, Denver is much less expensive. It's one of the more expensive cities *in the Rocky Mountain region*, but that doesn't mean much compared to the coasts. That said, Denver attracts highly educated, highly skilled workers who get paid good money to do high-skill, high-demand jobs. If you want to live in Denver, get an education and learn how to do something employers willingly pay good money for. If you don't want to go to the effort and expense of getting an education, the way so many of us Denverites have, then why should you expect to live as well? You can find inexpensive places to live in the Denver Metro Area -- they're just getting harder to find in Denver, itself. You have to look north in Adams County, or out East in Aurora, or in one of the exurbs out past Aurora. The southern and western parts of the metro area -- and the residential neighborhoods in the center of the city -- have the highest prices because that's where well-paid people *want* to live. Economics. Learn some.
@TAPPChannel Yes it really was a great end to the season, glad to see the “Bucks of The West” rise up and win their first championship. Would love to see Jokic and Giannis play each other in the finals……someday :)
Went do Denver like 8 months ago. Was pretty nice, heroine was easy to come by. Along with meth. Pretty much everywhere had a place to sleep for free and it wasn’t that bad, their sidewalks are pretty comfortable.
Denver is so whack .. .. nobody agrees with me though, so don't go bashing on me. I just find it boring and plain. Rn it's 10:52 on a Monday and I'm trying to find a place to eat that's not your typical fast food joints. And I'm limited to very few options. That's the whole metro area too. I'm from denver by the way.
@@luismiguellopez3892 We don't have everything, but what we do have is good. For good ethnic restaurants, a city needs a sizeable population of people from that part of the world. We don't have a large Filipino population, in Denver. Most Filipinos who come to the U.S. settle on the West Coast, or Hawaii or Guam, for obvious reasons. But if you want Vietnamese, we have excellent places in Little Saigon, on South Federal. If you want Korean, they're dotted all over the place, but especially out in Aurora. We have good Greek places down by the Orthodox Cathedral (of course), and great Tex-Mex all over the place. If what you want is beef, we have great steak places all over, because Denver has been a beef town for nearly 150 years. As for Middle Eastern food, again we have a good select, and the Tech Center area is seeing new Indian places, all the time, because a lot of our tech workers come from there. If you can't find a place to eat, you're really not trying, honestly.
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This really just looks like a mask I have what the city really is it’s a very racial city for people of color and to hide the homeless it’s in every city you do not criminalize the homeless society has made rent too high to afford so you can play your little old this Denver place is cool it’s just a money hungry city that’s all cities are
The photography is beautiful you have represented the city well. I tried to listen to the music again the strong beat just grates on my nerves. It just overpowers and makes me feel nervous.
My best of Denver, CO... One of the fastest growing metro in the US! Check it out and Enjoy!... See you in the next one
Denver sure is undoubtedly one of the best cities in the world right now. I'm stopping through their in a few hours.
The exposure or something seemed off in the first section to me
@@thebabbler8867 I just moved here with my husband and two little kids from Baltimore county Md. I am so homesick and miss Maryland. I feel so disconnected and empty and unfulfilled and lonely here and remote compared to where I was in Baltimore. I am sad here but my husband like his better paying job here. I miss the east coast and the diversity there. I feel like a fish out of water here in Colorado.
@@moonlightandstaryeyesbestr6061 Damn. Are you social? There's endless opportunities to meet new people in Denver. Most of the people there are friendly.
@@thebabbler8867 yes I am social but I did not come here for mountains. I go out to eat, I like concerts . I haven’t met a lot of people here. I heard going to the mountains skiing and anything mountains is their fun and also smoking weed i am not into that. And nearly every one here have a dog. What other things they do here for fun besides mountains and smoking weed?
Absolutely beautiful City. I love the whole State of Colorado, have been lucky enough to visit such a Beautiful place.
Glad to be from Denver!
Great video
Man oh man I love my city. Thanks for the beautiful shots of the 303
I really enjoy the Denver views. Love the lower flying; water rafting and seeing the sights at lower altitude. Of course the day to night.. love! :))
Just got back from visiting Denver! It was snowing in late April when I visited, but it was still a great visit ☺
Denver be like that
80 one day and snowing the next
Wow that's right up my alley! Live in Charlotte, NC and the weather is nothing like that lol
Yep the spring snow is normal. I've seen 7t snow after Memorial Day and saw all 4 seasons in 24 hours happen. Fortunate to have spent a lifetime there. Nice Pics.
Wow! Didn't know that! I visited around 4/20 and when I saw the snow, it was new to me
@@misunderstood781981 yep..one day late May...right after garden planted past freeze threat...was 84°...got hit with huge hail storm, tornado watch, dark skies. Temp dropped to 28°. After storm passed the streets, yards, roofs looked like tornado hit. 2 hours later sun back out, warmed back up like never happened. Only in CO we say LOL
New to Colorado? here's some basic things you'll need for spring day in the mile high city! Umberella, Sub zero artic wear, sun block spf 1000, shorts, flip flops and snowshoes there is a good possiblity you'll use all of these on the same day.
The Mile High City!!!!!!!!!
I live in Capital Hill and I absolutely dig this lit Vid!
I think you meant "Capitol" Hill
Impressive shots up there! Great job. 👏😮
You did a great job of either editing out, or avoided filming of the multiple homeless encampments our beautiful city has to offer!
This isn’t even from a drone it’s just stock footage hahah 😂
Stop whining. Please.
The business and political leaders in the Denver metro area have made a series of good decisions, in the past and, as a consequence, Denver is a good place to live.
Good places to live tend to attract people -- including people who struggle, for one reason or another.
Now then, nobody can predict the future, but the best predictor of future trends is past activities.
Given that people in Denver tend to make more good decisions than bad ones, I have every confidence we'll eventually figure out how to deal with our most pressing issues -- including homelessness.
The thing is, sometimes it takes time to figure out the right thing to do, and sometimes it takes a couple of different efforts to figure out what that right thing is.
Frequently, it even takes different approaches to figure out how to unravel a problem as complex as homelessness, as well as a fair amount of money.
So, either pitch in and help solve the problem; or sit down, shut up, and let the grownups run things.
Jeezus.
@@thomashiggins9320 what it’s literally just stock footage ain’t even a drone that’s all I’m sayin
@@thomashiggins9320 oh please. Spare me your bullshit. Get off your fuckin high horse. It was a joke
And those grownups are really doing a great job....garbage and trash everywhere around my apartment, I can barely walk my dogs. Amazing place!
@@phishinwithlala Really? What neighborhood do you live in?
Because that's not the case in my Denver neighborhood. At all.
really enjoyed the night shots! thumbs up
Very nice video of our beautiful city.
Great shots and music
Denver do be beautiful
Another good one Tom! 2 in one week. What is in store for next week? 😀
That’s great my friend another great video!!!!
Denver has always been a beautiful city, too bad the people that have moved here have trashed it.
It was clean last time I was there. Colorado is strict about litter now. $3,000 fines minimum and cameras everywhere.
You poor native🤣
@@OfficialParkit hes not wrong. Lotsa natives got priced out with wealthy newcomers. Sold homesteads,ranches,property thats been in family for decades. Sad really. Lotsa big changes since 2010-2012 to present.
@@territaylor447 People have the right to make the best choices for themselves, and successful places always experience dynamic change.
You want stability?
Move to Detroit, or Cleveland, or some other place that struggles with stagnation.
Better yet, stay out in the suburban cultural wastelands.
That's exactly what I am saying and if I moved there, I wouldn't do bad stuff and also I will slowly end homelessness and secretly watch people who try to do a single dumb thing.
Love those views
Wow great shots!
Great video!!!
Where's the new art museum? The most dynamic building in the region and you leave it out. Jeeees...
Since it has become my favorite city, now it turns to be mostly peaceful and the services and schools were just find. I dont know another reason why everyone is moving there at the same time. Because Phoenix Arizona is growing almost at same speed.
Lots of people have worked hard to make good choices, and as a result, Denver is one of the better places to live in the world, right now. :)
Lol Phoenix is not growing at the same speed as Denver. Someone lied to you!🤣
new intro? i like it!🤟
Dope video!
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New intro wow :)
beautiful really view
I've heard that Denver is a popular city in the U.S. because it's moderately urban, has plenty of nature a little farther away, and is not too unsafe.
I would like to go there if the time comes when the highly accurate corona vaccine becomes widely available worldwide.
Love the new intro
Epic video
Were you using a fairly large black drone to shoot these? Believe it saw it flying near the Cherry Creek bike path a few days ago and was wondering.. great footage of my awesome home!
Great vid what kind of drone is that?
Good job 👍👍👍👍
😍
I know right?!😳
Any chance I could use about 6 seconds of you footage for my own video?
Is there anyway I could use the footage for a video?
My favorite city
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The new intro was startling. Even more was how I immediately noticed the lack of sound effect on your speed ramps and your transitions. Kind of wild how you just get so used to those being there...
Is Denver save ?
As dangerous as the middle east, lol j/k 😆 I grew up in Denver during the 90s I left Colorado in 2009. Colorado was amazing to grow up in. I recommend checking it out.
It's much more peaceful than most coastal cities, and considerably safer than Chicago.
We don't really have any *bad* neighborhoods, here, compared to those places; just some that are less good than others.
Yeah it's not bad still stuff goes on but cities be cities you know, it's cool
Crime in Denver is rising, especially homicide... just being honest! 🤷🏻♂️
@@rubencastro2247 Denver has changed drastically since 2009 bro. So much is happening in Denver to the point that it looks different from year to year
I LIVE HERE!
Me too 😌
I Love City My Best Friend
2 op intro
How did you even do this legally? Please tells us all!!
Whats the name of the background music its dope!
👍 Dank :-)
Beautiful, but it’s over populated....
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Denver is mini California, with homeless out of control as is the crime. Homes are so expenisve that the people who grew up here can't even get a home, disgusting.
Yepp that's why I moved. The drone footage is gorgeous. But Denver is ran down and very expensive. I'll visit but not worth being house poor.
You think Denver sucks, NO, its people from other places coming to mess around and do stupid things and BTW, I do understand the price of living. Just save up money or also go find a high income job.
Stop whining. Please.
The business and political leaders in the Denver metro area have made a series of good decisions, in the past and, as a consequence, Denver is a good place to live.
Good places to live tend to attract people -- including people who struggle, for one reason or another.
Now then, nobody can predict the future, but the best predictor of future trends is past activities.
Given that people in Denver tend to make more good decisions than bad ones, I have every confidence we'll eventually figure out how to deal with our most pressing issues -- including homelessness.
The thing is, sometimes it takes time to figure out the right thing to do, and sometimes it takes a couple of different efforts to figure out what that right thing is.
Frequently, it even takes different approaches to figure out how to unravel a problem as complex as homelessness, as well as a fair amount of money.
So, either pitch in and help solve the problem; or sit down, shut up, and let the grownups run things.
Jeezus.
@@domingezalfredo3100 Compared to coastal cities, Denver is much less expensive.
It's one of the more expensive cities *in the Rocky Mountain region*, but that doesn't mean much compared to the coasts.
That said, Denver attracts highly educated, highly skilled workers who get paid good money to do high-skill, high-demand jobs.
If you want to live in Denver, get an education and learn how to do something employers willingly pay good money for.
If you don't want to go to the effort and expense of getting an education, the way so many of us Denverites have, then why should you expect to live as well?
You can find inexpensive places to live in the Denver Metro Area -- they're just getting harder to find in Denver, itself.
You have to look north in Adams County, or out East in Aurora, or in one of the exurbs out past Aurora.
The southern and western parts of the metro area -- and the residential neighborhoods in the center of the city -- have the highest prices because that's where well-paid people *want* to live.
Economics.
Learn some.
Blame the demoncrats...
1 min ago . i'm almost first
Unfortunately you weren’t though
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2:36 🃏domination!
Finally the did it!!!:) That was a good season! Too bad Nikola didn’t get 3rd regular season MVP
@TAPPChannel Yes it really was a great end to the season, glad to see the “Bucks of The West” rise up and win their first championship. Would love to see Jokic and Giannis play each other in the finals……someday :)
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Too much lucas oil stadium, a common problem with video of Indianapolis.
In Denver video?
Went do Denver like 8 months ago. Was pretty nice, heroine was easy to come by. Along with meth. Pretty much everywhere had a place to sleep for free and it wasn’t that bad, their sidewalks are pretty comfortable.
Am from Colorado to much homeless people any one come Colorado best time June July
Meh. Homelessness is an issue, right now, in a few places.
We'll figure it out.
@@thomashiggins9320 good luck!
Just keep giving them free shit and drugs and vote democratic !
Denver is so whack .. .. nobody agrees with me though, so don't go bashing on me. I just find it boring and plain. Rn it's 10:52 on a Monday and I'm trying to find a place to eat that's not your typical fast food joints. And I'm limited to very few options. That's the whole metro area too. I'm from denver by the way.
Nobody agrees with you because it's just not true
Denver looks beautiful and fresh at least.
@@OfficialParkit recommend me a good Philipino restaurant in denver? Or how about good russian restaurant?
@@luismiguellopez3892 this city isn't just about food, sounds like you're super picky. NYC is more your style
@@luismiguellopez3892 We don't have everything, but what we do have is good.
For good ethnic restaurants, a city needs a sizeable population of people from that part of the world.
We don't have a large Filipino population, in Denver.
Most Filipinos who come to the U.S. settle on the West Coast, or Hawaii or Guam, for obvious reasons.
But if you want Vietnamese, we have excellent places in Little Saigon, on South Federal.
If you want Korean, they're dotted all over the place, but especially out in Aurora.
We have good Greek places down by the Orthodox Cathedral (of course), and great Tex-Mex all over the place.
If what you want is beef, we have great steak places all over, because Denver has been a beef town for nearly 150 years.
As for Middle Eastern food, again we have a good select, and the Tech Center area is seeing new Indian places, all the time, because a lot of our tech workers come from there.
If you can't find a place to eat, you're really not trying, honestly.
My least favorite state is Colorado
good shots
crappy music
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This really just looks like a mask I have what the city really is it’s a very racial city for people of color and to hide the homeless it’s in every city you do not criminalize the homeless society has made rent too high to afford so you can play your little old this Denver place is cool it’s just a money hungry city that’s all cities are
That is very irritating
music !!! The only way
I could watch was with
sound off.
Really? I love those soundtracks to be honest :) What music would match with the footage in your taste?
The photography is beautiful
you have represented the city
well. I tried to listen to the
music again the strong beat
just grates on my nerves. It
just overpowers and makes
me feel nervous.
@@hitchpost5822 nah.. you trippin, the music is perfect!!
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