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Top 10 best towns in Alabama. #2 is my favorite

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BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - The TOP 10 Places you NEED to see!

Birmingham is known as the founding city for the recognition of Veterans Day and hosts the nation's oldest and largest Veterans Day celebration. Birmingham is the only place in the world where all the ingredients for making iron are present—coal, iron ore and limestone, all within a ten-mile radius.

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Top 10 Worst Towns in Alabama. Don't live in these towns!

Top 10 Worst Towns in Alabama. Don't live in these towns!
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This is a list of some of the worst towns in Alabama. Alabama does have some great towns but that isn't the focus of this video.

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Alabama: The Don'ts of Visiting Alabama

Hey there fellow travelers! Greetings from the beautiful state of Alabama. Today we have what tourists should and should not do when they visit Alabama. From not missing out on some of the most important civil rights sights in the US to the beaches of Gulf Shores to having fun at Space Camp there is a lot to do and not do when you visit Alabama.
Let's not forget the important part of picking your Alabama football team, either the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama or the Auburn Tigers.
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TOP 10 Reasons why BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA is the WORST city in the US!

Don’t move to Birmingham, Alabama. Seriously. Let us tell you why.. In this series we tell you the WORST places to live in the United States. Our TOP 10 Lists tell you where NOT to move and why we think you should avoid it.

Birmingham is a city in the north central region of the U.S. state of Alabama. Birmingham is the seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous county. As of 2020, Birmingham had a population of 200,733, making it Alabama's second-most populous city after Huntsville. - Wikipedia

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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Alabama. Birmingham is on the list and The Crimson Tide.

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Places to see in ( Birmingham - USA )

Places to see in ( Birmingham - USA )

Birmingham is the largest city in the state of Alabama. With more than 1.2 million people in the metropolitan area, Birmingham is the cultural and economic heart of Alabama. In much of the world, Birmingham is best remembered as the site of racist violence, bombings, and nonviolent protest in the 1960s, when the city was still racially segregated by law. Visitors today are often surprised to find a pleasant green city of ridges and valleys, with many attractive views and friendly, hospitable people.

From its founding through the end of the 1960s, Birmingham was a primary industrial center of the southern United States. Its growth from 1881 through 1920 earned it nicknames such as The Magic City and The Pittsburgh of the South. Its major industries were iron and steel production. Major components of the railroad industry, rails and railroad cars, were manufactured in Birmingham. Since the 1860s, the two primary hubs of railroading in the Deep South have been Birmingham and Atlanta. The economy diversified in the latter half of the 20th century. Banking, telecommunications, transportation, electrical power transmission, medical care, college education, and insurance have become major economic activities. Birmingham ranks as one of the largest banking centers in the U.S. Also, it is among the most important business centers in the Southeast.

In higher education, Birmingham has been the location of the University of Alabama School of Medicine (formerly the Medical College of Alabama) and the University of Alabama School of Dentistry since 1947. In 1969 it gained the University of Alabama at Birmingham, one of three main campuses of the University of Alabama System. It is home to three private institutions: Samford University, Birmingham-Southern College, and Miles College. The Birmingham area has major colleges of medicine, dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, pharmacy, law, engineering, and nursing. The city has three of the state's five law schools: Cumberland School of Law, Birmingham School of Law, and Miles Law School. Birmingham is also the headquarters of the Southwestern Athletic Conference and the Southeastern Conference, one of the major U.S. collegiate athletic conferences.

Birmingham occupies Jones Valley, flanked by long parallel mountain ridges (tailing ends of the Appalachian Mountains) running from northeast to southwest. The valley is drained by small creeks (Village Creek, Valley Creek) which flow into the Black Warrior River. The valley was bisected by the principal railroad corridor, along which most of the early manufacturing operations began. Suburbs in the Birmingham–Hoover metropolitan area :

Hoover
Vestavia Hills
Alabaster
Bessemer
Homewood
Pelham
Trussville
Mountain Brook
Helena
Center Point
Hueytown
Jasper
Gardendale
Calera
Moody
Irondale
Chelsea
Leeds
Fairfield
Pleasant Grove
Forestdale
Clay
Fultondale
Clanton
Pinson
Montevallo
Oneonta

A lot to see in Birmingham Alabama such as :

Oak Mountain State Park
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Railroad Park
Birmingham Zoo
Ruffner Mountain
Red Mountain Park
Moss Rock Preserve
Alabama Splash Adventure
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
McWane Science Center
Vulcan Park and Museum
Birmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Red Mountain
Aldridge Gardens
Galleria Circle
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
Kelly Ingram Park
Turkey Creek Nature Preserve
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Veterans Park
Treetop Family Adventure
Avondale
Birmingham Civil Rights Historic District
Jemison Park
Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument
George Ward Park
Heardmont Park
Linn Park
Birmingham Audubon Society
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
Cahaba River Society
Railroad Park Foundation
Liberty Park
East Lake Park
Trussville Parks & Recreation
Avondale Park
Vulcan Trail
Cahaba River Walk
Wald Park
The Vulcan
Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens
Kings Chair
Ross Bridge Parkway
Homewood Central Park
Homewood Parks & Recreation
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
Georgetown Lake Park
Liberty Park Lane
Hoover Inverness Nature Park & Trails

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10 Places Not Visited by Humans Yet

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We tend to think that the world is not so big and that every inch of it has been step by a human. But that's not entirely true. There still are some places non visited for human yet. Let's see some of them.

1) Gangkhar Puensum
It is the highest mountain in Bhutan, and its name means White Peak of the Three Spiritual Brothers. It hasn't been climbed yet due to its severe extreme conditions, being the last attempt in 1986. And there won´t be any more attempts because it was forbidden in 1994.

2) The Namib Desert
It is a coastal desert in southern Africa, its name means vast place. It only has a average of 2 mm of rain a year. There are just some indigenous pastoral groups living here, and this desert it also home of more endemic species than any other desert in the world.

3) Yucatan Cenotes
A Cenote is a natural pit resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath. Most of these Cenotes are underwater, so it's extremely difficult to reach them. We can only imagine they might be espectacular. And stop it there, because in ancient times people used cenotes for sacred sacrifices.

4) Siberian Sakha Republic
You can find it above the artic circle representing 20% of the Russian territory, its size is 3,287 millon km². But it's so cold and frozen, with temperatures under 40ºF, that nobody has been able to stay there.

5) Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park
It is located in Melaky Region, northwest Madagascar. Its name means Where one can't walk barefoot and when you look at the landscape you don't need to be very clever to know why. It's home to an exceptionally large number of endemic species of plants and animals living under extreme conditions.

6) The Mariana Trench
It is located in the western Pacific Ocean and it has the deepest natural point in the world with 36,000 feet, even bigger than mount Everest. From 2009, it's known as a United States National Monument. The only living thing over there till this moment are Xenophyophores.

7) Star Mountains
These are a mountain range in western Papua New Guinea with the most humidity range of the planet. Here, you can also find the amazing unexplored Hindenburg Wall, in which a new ecosystem was created with its subsequently creation of lots of new species that can only be found here.

8) North Sentinel Island
It is one of the Andaman Islands, under Indian jurisdiction, home to the Sentinelese, a people who have rejected any contact with the outside world. They're not too friendly. So, if you try to go there, or simply getting close to this island, you would most probably end up with an arrow through your head.

9) Vale do Javari, Brazil
This valley is one of the largest indigenous territories in Brazil, named after the Javari River in the Amazon. It holds around 3,000 indigenous from 14 tribes who don't even use wheels yet. And the only contact they've had with modern life has been a plane accident yers ago.

10) Greenland
Some places of these 800,000,000 square miles are untouched yet, in part because it's very large,and in part because it's mostly covered on ice being 3200 metres thick in some points. And as its population is not that big, they haven't even try to expand themselves.


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GIANT Bones of the Mound Builders

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The colonists who came to the new world found began to discover giant earthen mounds constructed with an ancient knowledge & mathematics that had withstood the ages of time & were found unscathed by severe climate conditions & earthquakes over the millennia. While most of the ancient mounds have all been decimated and flattened, there are some that can still be seen today:
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- Serpent Mound, OH
- Pinson Mounds, TN
- Moundville, AL
- Spiro Mounds, OK
As the setters would come across these mounds, they would often excavate & dig inside of them, and to their amazement find the remains of skeletons measuring 7-10 ft - often wearing copper ornaments, featuring double rows of teeth & robust skulls - some large enough to slip over the average person’s head. Right up into the early 1900s, newspapers like the Scientific American & New York Times documented these discoveries.
Abraham Lincoln, our 16th US president, when recounting the beauty of Niagra Falls, wrote “When Columbus first sought this continent — when Christ suffered on the Cross — when Moses led Israel through the Red Sea — nay even when Adam first came from the hand of his Maker, — then as now, Niagara was roaring here. The eyes of that species of extinct giants whose bones fill the Mounds of America, have gazed on Niagara as ours do now.”
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Emerald Lake, Alabama. A hidden gem.

A hidden gem in Alabama emerald Lake. Beautiful Lake in Alabama

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Birmingham is the largest city in the state of Alabama. With more than 1.2 million people in the metropolitan area, Birmingham is the cultural and economic heart of Alabama.

Birmingham is best remembered by Americans as the site of racist violence, bombings, and nonviolent protest in the 1960s, when the city was still racially segregated by law. Visitors today are often surprised to find a pleasant green city of ridges and valleys, with many attractive views and friendly, hospitable people.

Summers are very hot and humid, with frequent thunderstorms. Spring and fall are the best seasons for long visits. Even within the city limits, the springtime displays of dogwood, cherry, azalea and other blossoms must be seen to be believed

Climbing To The Top Of Pinson Mound: Discovering FREE State Parks In Tennessee

One of the most amazing things about the state of Tennessee is the access you can have to their State Parks when visiting. The majority of their parks have no admittance and offer various options for activities, camping and points of interest.

When I visited the Pinson Mounds I didn't know what exactly to expect and was very excited to find such an interesting historic site. The staff was informative and really helped me to understand the site further before heading out to hit the climb to the top.

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25 Best Things to Do in Tennessee

Tennessee houses a myriad of fun activities and attractions set to capture your heart.

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Video of Pinson Mounds Archeological Park Group Camp, TN from Crystal C.

The road is narrow and only able to fit one car at a time currently because the main entrance is under construction.
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▶︎ Group Camping At Its Finest
When I first arrived at Pinson Mound it was a little before the park itself closed, to late for me to really go explore the site so I instead had to return the second day.
When I did I was able to see that there was a group camp available in the property which was quite a nice area indeed. Only those staying in this area are allowed to stay within the park after sunset and with limited number of groups welcomed at a time this makes for a very intimate one of a kind experience.
Despite traveling alone on this trip I wanted to inquire about the requirements for this site and was quickly told that it is by reservation only so you have to plan in advance to be allowed to stay on property. There are NO after hours arrivals accepted without reservation.
This is more of a day use facility for the most part for the average person. They do have nice picnic shelters, playgrounds and of course the archeological site itself.
For those which do attain permissions for group site camping there are several regulations regarding location of camp and activities of allowance. I can say that after being at the property it would be a little eerie to stay here at night because of the Native American history.
Group sites are very well equipped and are a flat rate of $200 per evening with reservation only. These are cabins which are arranged nicely in a landscaped area close to the big mound. Keys are issued to those staying for their site and early arrival is suggested.
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Call do not simply go online to obtain reservations. This will be much more effective.
Visit the BIG mound, it is a lot of steps but has the most amazing view of the entire park and will make you realize just how tall it really is when you get to the top!

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Tennessee State Parks: They’re all FREE to Visit

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This time we went to not 1, BUT 2 State parks on THE SAME DAY! These 2 state parks were SO GREAT TO VISIT! We absolutely loved going to these 2 State Parks! Even though it was a bit rainy, we think the weather couldn't have been a better feel to what the 2 parks have to offer! We have loved exploring Tennessee State Parks so far! Most of them have been a whole lot different than the ones in Texas, which is a great thing because it gives us more things to look forward to!

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Fresh Direct Review | Is it Worth It?

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Discovering the Best of Charleston, South Carolina: Beaches, Food, and Fun

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Welcome to our travel vlog, where we take you on a journey to Charleston, South Carolina, a city known for its stunning beaches, mouth-watering cuisine, and vibrant downtown. Join us as we share our top picks for the best things to do in Charleston, based on our recent 5-day trip to this charming Southern city.

From the breathtaking beaches of Folly Beach and Sullivans Beach, to the exciting attractions at Charleston Fun Park, to the colorful and historic Rainbow Row, there is something for everyone in Charleston. We also take you on a culinary tour of some of our favorite diners and restaurants, including Midtown Diner, Early Bird Diner, Toast Diner, Fleet Landing Seafood, and even a hidden gem pizza place in an alley!

And don't forget to indulge in some sweet treats at Ye Old Ice Cream or explore the unique shopping experience at the Charleston Market. Whether you're a foodie, beach lover, or history buff, our vlog is the perfect guide to help you plan your next trip to Charleston.

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