Exploring the Salish Sea: San Juan Islands

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 11

  • @pangwongdao8295
    @pangwongdao8295 5 лет назад +5

    Glad to see you guys posting these longer ones to RUclips, haven’t seen your show since Netflix! 👍

  • @frank-gavinmoratalla7942
    @frank-gavinmoratalla7942 5 лет назад +3

    Another awesome adventure!

  • @jokersmom1
    @jokersmom1 4 года назад +1

    Feel better Colton!

  • @4EverGr8ful1
    @4EverGr8ful1 5 лет назад +2

    Loved this San Juan Islands episode! I've been there several times, but not recently. I really enjoy the in-depth background and history information that you talk about.... awesome!!

  • @adventuresofsoulmanandlitt4573
    @adventuresofsoulmanandlitt4573 4 года назад +2

    I enjoyed viewing this episode again this morning on my local abc affiliate. I am curious to know if y'all were able to film any new episodes since March of 2020 or will we have to enjoy reruns until covid virus is better controlled? Rock the Park is my Favorite show! I hope you'll all be back to work soon!

  • @hanskirk-hiking9697
    @hanskirk-hiking9697 5 лет назад +2

    Great video - awesome footage

  • @notablynorsk
    @notablynorsk 5 лет назад

    You’re in my home turf, a friend just shared this video with me, I record as of your shows on TV, why I never thought to check you out on RUclips I do not know. You are a Saturday morning ritual in our household!

  • @ChristopherBlazen
    @ChristopherBlazen 5 лет назад

    That Bald Eagle Shot Was 💰

  • @mejssjkaksk1141
    @mejssjkaksk1141 2 года назад

    Is there any seashells

  • @toruko-ishibravo2zulu679
    @toruko-ishibravo2zulu679 4 года назад

    What you see is the exterior of Salish Sea Islands.
    I go there by boat. My boat allows me to enter
    seaside rock shelters. More caves exist within
    the island interior topography. Under hills, ridges,
    etc. Most have low bedrock ceilings and some are
    like a small stone throat swallowing those slim
    enough to see their end. Yes, that was a pun. The
    larger of such caves are in British Columbia. That
    require 12 hour days for weeks to completely see
    all that's being explored by the BC Speleological
    Federation. Me? I moved here from California
    decades ago to explore caves with the National
    Speleological Society. Why come here to just see
    the top of everything that's waiting to be found ?
    New discovery occurs yearly. In 2019 the longest
    cave of North America was found by residents of
    Alberta sitting at home. Using Google Earth orbital
    photography. Looking westward of Alberta and
    to the northeast of my residence. Found by rustics
    while most good for nothing RUclips loafers remain
    ignorant. They took a measuring tape, compass, and
    made lots of penciled notes to complete cartography
    of the interior extent. Making a map you can't buy at
    any public park and pee. If you boys and girls keep
    asking, "ARE WE THERE YET?", maybe you'll get lucky.

  • @VeganVoyagers
    @VeganVoyagers 5 лет назад

    We used to live on the San Juan Islands- hands down the most beautiful place in the US! Thanks for addressing the sad reality of the resident (endangered) orca whales. Due to overfishing and dam construction, the orcas are suffering and many are dying. The best thing we can do to make sure our oceans survive is to GO VEGAN. It's counter-productive to talk about trying to save these animals with animal flesh in your mouth. It's never been easier, there's even an all-vegan restaurant and wine bar right in Friday Harbor- Mike's Cafe.