HIDDEN GEMS OF UTAH (Paria, Kanab, Moqui Caves, and Belly of the Dragon)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @goingplaces7996
    @goingplaces7996 2 года назад +1

    Really nice ☺️

    • @KJandSarah
      @KJandSarah  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! It is such a beautiful state

  • @salanicus
    @salanicus 3 года назад +1

    Really love your RUclips channel. We've been super happy with your Instagram but I love the pace, editing and music of your adventures. Not to mention the Fantastic Vista's. You can really feel how you two are perfectly together ❤ and funny. So excited about your up coming episodes:)
    Best Wishes, James and Kim

    • @KJandSarah
      @KJandSarah  3 года назад +1

      Aw thank you so much! Really means a lot to us!

  • @our4feettravelers760
    @our4feettravelers760 3 года назад +1

    cool place we want to go some day looks amazing there good video

    • @KJandSarah
      @KJandSarah  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Utah is an amazing place

  • @JakeandTattina
    @JakeandTattina 3 года назад +1

    Great video you guys 💕

    • @KJandSarah
      @KJandSarah  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much! We appreciate it!

  • @dudeonbike800
    @dudeonbike800 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you.
    Now if I were in Utah with my van and I opened the back doors and there were NO BIKES inside, I think I'd just die. No reason to live another day. That would be the end! Ha, ha!
    Might have driven through Kanab, but never stopped. Although we've vacationed in Utah over 16 times, there's still so much to see! That said, I think these rock tunnels you were in are actually abandoned uranium mines and not actual caves. Alcoves and slot canyons are common in the Colorado Plateau, but I have yet to encounter actual caves (Save for lava tubes in Snow Canyon SP in St. George - it's so strange to see the interplay between red Utah sedimentary rock and black lava there. It's cool!). But I could be wrong. And since most of the US uranium originated from southern Utah in the 50's & 60's, I can only assume that's what these are.
    Anyone interested in the history should read "Uranium Frenzy" by Raye Ringholz. I really enjoyed learning about the origins of the town of Moab, UT and its controversial mining history.
    Apparently, Edward Abbey was talking to a miner in a Moab bar back in the day. The miner said to him, "If God didn't want us to have the uranium, he wouldn't have buried it in the ground!" Abbey replied, "If God wanted you to have the uranium, he wouldn't have buried it under 500 billion tons of sedimentary rock!" Funny anecdote.

  • @namuhtsuj4025
    @namuhtsuj4025 2 года назад

    The thumbnail lmao

  • @RockyRoadtrips
    @RockyRoadtrips 2 года назад

    Nice! Just did a similar Roadtrip on my channel. Hike the Navajo Loop at Bryce…one of my favorite hikes.