Missouri City, Texas! Drive with me!
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Join me for an ultra high definition real time driving tour of Missouri City, Texas!
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📸 Cameras:
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• [GoPro Hero 11](amzn.to/3q8Fpzw)
This is the most durable camera. It withstands the elements and can go places other cameras can’t. There are so many accessories available for GoPro cameras which makes them endlessly customizable and versatile.
• [DJI Pocket 2](amzn.to/3rLGGwT)
This little handheld camera is very easy to pack and carry with you because of its size.
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• [DJI OM 6](amzn.to/3Y5LnxL)
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Missouri City, Texas. It's a great place to drive and see. Thank you for the video. I really enjoyed it. 😍👍💯
When I think of Missouri City, I think of all those glorious tall towers for the TV and radio stations. Nice shot at 52:20
Welcome to the show me state
Yea those TV and radio station are like 2,000 feet tall. And they are near my old high school willowridge high school.
I thought I was the only person who loved those!
That's my hometown. (Missouri City, Texas)
I really appreciate it.
Nice driving tour my friend thanks for sharing!!
Fabulous video great work
Surely its a clean beautiful place love it👍🇹🇹
I been to Missouri City TX before
What's the cost of living as far as housing like in comparison to other suburbs (like Sugarland, the Woodlands, Tomball, Humble, and Spring, TX)?
It is looking cloudy out there
What time did you film this ?
That my home
Travis Scott is from Missouri city.
the man!
when i first saw thomas plaza i was like OH SHIT
I have seen the full video and i didn’t see any human walking on a street…Damn
Hi - is there a way to contact you about licensing your footage? Thanks in advance!
Hi
#travisscott
You started in Stafford Texas, red street signs mean Stafford . Red and half blue stop signs are Stafford/Fort Bend. This is blasphemy this isn’t Mo City. Where is Ridgemont, briarville, briargate, ridgegate, mayfair park, hunter’s glen, southwest crossing, chasewood! My guy this is so disrespectful.
Half red and half blue is Missouri City. Solid red is Stafford like you said, Solid blue is Sugarland
Ridgemont, Hunter’s Glen are now Houston, but are still in Fort Bend County. Now sure about the others.
Wow this is a extremely nice neighborhood, why do people want to act like it’s ghetto ?
That ain’t the hood side
Ngl i live there
Missouri called. They want their name back.
Houston is so damn flat LOL
Like my girls booty
I love that after living in mountains for the past six years 😅
In the swamp
Miami, Tampa,and the rest of Florida is flat too, but they’re still beautiful places
All of Texas, not just Houston...I hate it. No variety, but at least this part is green with water in the Houston area. Many other parts like central Texas is not only flat, but dry, yellow "grass", weeds everyone is allergic to, scorching heat, short shrubs for trees, just blank land and no scenery to look at as you drive forever to get anywhere b/c it's spread out and doesn't have much in between.
Metro Houston, Dallas, and Austin is the closest you're gonna get to seeing anything in Texas. Some parts of San Antonio is cute too.
Missouri City has the prettiest parts I've seen in Texas. Houston has some neighborhoods that remind you of Florida or San Francisco, so it's the nicer parts in that region. Can't wait til we transfer out of Texas period though... After living in beautiful places like Oahu, I just can't take the lack of green, mountains, and great architectural buildings. If you're a homebody who doesn't like to go anywhere nor outside, then most of Texas is ideal for you.