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Rick Fidelis Reed
United States
Приєднався 30 кві 2014
I am a Permanent Traveler and Tumblin Tumbleweed.
I aim to share places I have traveled for those that long to see these places but circumstances prohibit them from visiting.
I am sharing, here, my personal video diary.
My PlayLists are categorized by USA states, countries, and subjects.
The next goal is all the States in Mexico 🇲🇽.
Feel free to Share any of my videos with your friends or on social media.
Leave a comment. I love reading them and your tips.
I aim to share places I have traveled for those that long to see these places but circumstances prohibit them from visiting.
I am sharing, here, my personal video diary.
My PlayLists are categorized by USA states, countries, and subjects.
The next goal is all the States in Mexico 🇲🇽.
Feel free to Share any of my videos with your friends or on social media.
Leave a comment. I love reading them and your tips.
406 ZipLine Helotes, Movieland Animals and Camel Farm, St. Francis Chapel & Red Cove Cafe & Marina.
IT WAS BEAUTIFUL MORNING FOR A SHORT ROAD TRIP.
THE FIRST STOP IS ALMOST ALWAYS PLANNING AFTER THAT IT IS WHAT STRIKES MY FANCY.
TODAY IT WAS FIRST
HELOTES HILL COUNTRY ZIP LINES.
www.heloteshillcountryziplines.com/
I DIDN’T KNOW THAT EXISTED UNTIL A COUPLE DAYS AGO.
THEN IT WAS ON TO
MOVIELAND ANIMALS AND CAMEL FARM
www.movielandanimals.com/contact.html
SAINT FRANCIS CHAPEL
archsa.org/parishes/st.-francis-of-assisi1
AND
LASTLY
RED COVE CAFE AND MARINA.
redcovemarina.com/
THE FIRST STOP IS ALMOST ALWAYS PLANNING AFTER THAT IT IS WHAT STRIKES MY FANCY.
TODAY IT WAS FIRST
HELOTES HILL COUNTRY ZIP LINES.
www.heloteshillcountryziplines.com/
I DIDN’T KNOW THAT EXISTED UNTIL A COUPLE DAYS AGO.
THEN IT WAS ON TO
MOVIELAND ANIMALS AND CAMEL FARM
www.movielandanimals.com/contact.html
SAINT FRANCIS CHAPEL
archsa.org/parishes/st.-francis-of-assisi1
AND
LASTLY
RED COVE CAFE AND MARINA.
redcovemarina.com/
Переглядів: 33
Відео
404 New Braunfels Historic Railroad and Modelers Society, TEXAS
Переглядів 2795 місяців тому
A non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of railroad artifacts and education. We have a variety of artifacts and photographs from the golden age of railroading on display. Many are directly related to past New Braunfels operations of the International & Great Northern, MOPAC, and MKT railroads. The museum is open to the public at NO CHARGE and all are welcome! Right next to the m...
405 Bubba's Big Deck, memories
Переглядів 245 місяців тому
A short video of fond memories from good times on the Guadalupe River at Gruene/New Braunfels, TEXAS.
403 San Antonio Model Railway Association
Переглядів 3,6 тис.5 місяців тому
Miniatures of trains, industries, structures, and scenes that existed between San Antonio and Fort Worth Texas to serve Texas industries including; Oil, Cotton, Grain, Lumber, Cattle, Wool & Mohair, Quarry & Cement, Chemical and more.Southern Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Missouri Kansas & Texas, Santa Fe, and other Texas railroads are featured. “Operational Miniature Models” are ideally suited to...
402 Texas Transportation Museum
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Welcome to the Texas Transportation Museum, located in San Antonio. For over 50 years, our volunteer-run museum has been presenting railroad equipment, automobiles, model railroads, and artifacts for all to enjoy! From our beginning with the Texas Transportation Company Railroad to our own Longhorn and Western Railroad, we are passionate about keeping transportation moving for all to see! Take ...
401 San Antonio Fire Museum, TEXAS
Переглядів 2555 місяців тому
One of San Antonio’s hidden gems. What began as a dream of five firefighters assigned together at old #19's station in 1997, has become one of the most notable Fire Museums in the country. Today, the Museum is located at San Antonio’s original Central Fire Headquarters at 801 E. Houston Street next door to the world-famous Alamo.
400 Holocaust Memorial Museum of SA.
Переглядів 175 місяців тому
The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio opened its doors to the public at its current location in May 2000. My eyes leaked as I captured these pictures and made this video.) The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thi...
399 Cascade Cavern and Cave with No Name
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Cascade Caverns and Can Without A Name. YEP IN THIS VIDEO I VISIT TWO PLACES THAT I HAVE NEVER EXPLORED.. THIS WHOLE PART OF TEXAS HAS SUBTERRANEAN LIMESTONE ROCK. WHEN THE RAIN SEEPS INTO THE CRACKS, IT FORM AN ACID THAT EATS OUT TUNNELS AND CAVERNS. I WAS A BIT SURPRISED BY THE DEER CROSSING MY PATH. LET’S GET EXPLORING.
398 Caverns at Senora, TEXAS
Переглядів 655 місяців тому
The founder of the National Speleological Society, Bill Stephenson, said of the cave after his first visit: "This is the most indescribably beautiful cave in the world, its beauty cannot be exaggerated, not even by a Texan. The first quarter-mile of the cave was known to local ranch-hands by the early 1900s. It was known by the name Mayfield Cave, after the landowner, Stanley Mayfield. In 1955,...
397 Hwy. 674 a FUN road from Rocksprings to Kickapoo State Park, TEXAS
Переглядів 1925 місяців тому
I HAD FINISHED TOURING THE CAVERNS AT SONORA AND STILL HAVING DAYLIGHT I WANTED TO EXPLORE KICKAPOO CAVERN STATE PARK. THE ROUTE TOOK ME DOWN THIS AMAZING ROAD. IT WAS LIKE COLORADO WITHOUT THE SNOWCAPPED MOUNTAINS. I USED TO 'HARLEY' AND THOUGHT HOW AWESOME THIS WOULD BE TO RIDE.
396 Billy the Kid museum Hico Texas to Freetail Brewing San Antonio
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From the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Glen Rose, the next stop is the Billy the Kid Museum (local legend has it that he returned there and lived to a ripe old age under an assumed name. From there it is straight south on Highway 281 through the towns of Hamilton Evant Adamsville Lampasas Burnet Marble Falls and Blanco. The Final destination is Freetail Brewing Company in San Antonio to wash do...
394 Fossil Rim Children's Animal Center and The Overlook Cafe, Glen Rose, Texas
Переглядів 466 місяців тому
From Dinosaur World we motor a short way to the Children’s Animal Center and the Overlook Cafe.
395 Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Glen Rose, Texas
Переглядів 1266 місяців тому
A 7.2-mile long Safari drive through 1800 acres with 1,100 roaming free animals in large pastures in near-natural conditions.
393 Dinosaur World, Glen Rose, Texas
Переглядів 2896 місяців тому
Just 5 miles west of Glen Rose is Dinosaur World. Wander among hundreds of life-sized dinosaurs in a natural setting. Interactive exhibits capture your kids’ imaginations and yours too. Dino-themed playground, (12 years and younger. Sorry old kids like me. ) features slides, swings, and all-around family fun. Boardwalks wind through natural areas shaded by centuries-old oak trees
392 St Marys Catholic Church, Paragould, Arkansas
Переглядів 376 місяців тому
Today I was Blessed to attend the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass here.
391 Found the House, Corning, Arkansas
Переглядів 4676 місяців тому
391 Found the House, Corning, Arkansas
390 Noah's Ark Replica, Williamstown, Kentucky, USA
Переглядів 5 тис.6 місяців тому
390 Noah's Ark Replica, Williamstown, Kentucky, USA
382 Cumberland Caverns, Tennessee, USA
Переглядів 826 місяців тому
382 Cumberland Caverns, Tennessee, USA
384 National Corvette Museum, Williamstown, KENTUCKY, USA
Переглядів 1636 місяців тому
384 National Corvette Museum, Williamstown, KENTUCKY, USA
381 Jack Daniels Distillery, Lynchburg, TENNESSEE
Переглядів 856 місяців тому
381 Jack Daniels Distillery, Lynchburg, TENNESSEE
379 Kreische Brewery and Monument Hill
Переглядів 636 місяців тому
379 Kreische Brewery and Monument Hill
377 Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, Cañon City, Colorado, USA
Переглядів 91Рік тому
377 Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, Cañon City, Colorado, USA
378 Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway AND Sandia Crest, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Переглядів 77Рік тому
378 Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway AND Sandia Crest, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
I’m surprised someone didn’t call the police on you for driving around and taking photos from public property. I took photos from the streets of several historic properties a few years ago, and in the next week’s Clay County Courier it was reported that a stranger was taking photos of houses. Then around 2008 my sister and I took our 88-year-old parents to Corning, and were driving around town looking at the sites my mother remembered from her teenage years in the 1930s, and were pulled over by the police who wanted to know what we were looking at. Obviously, we were no breaking any laws, so why were we pulled over?? My ancestors were in and around what is now Corning for almost 200 years, but this town still is very paranoid and needs to grow up A LOT.
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I went there years ago with the Texas caving group. We restored items and worked on the rudimentary lighting system. This was long before shuttle buses and walkways. We went way back into the cave. Absolutely stunning formations. Some columns as big as sequoia trees. We repelled up and down 55 ft cliff. We lunched in a room with Crystal chandeliers on the ceiling. I was truly moved by the experience. And hold it as one of my fondest memories 20 years later.
@@rrreeck7396 thanks for sharing your experience and memory.
Went there with my biospeleology class back in 1997. Great time in my life 😊
I'm up in Terrell, Tx. and it's been a while since we have visited S.A. but will have to stop by the next time were in town. Great layout, does any one in the club have any Lorrell Joiner stories?
@@scottthurman3625 sorry 🤷
that no. 6 steam engine was totally trashed, but the usaf shunter looks in working condition, it's just a shunting engine, used for moving train cars around from one storage area to another, don't generally leave train yards, they probably use it for tourists or something.
You completely missed the building on top of the hill that has several model railroads and more antiques.
That whole pay out looks fantastic...thanks for the tour..
@@frankcerne7613 thank you.
I wondered what Red Cove was doing with the lake so low. We launched our sailboat there a couple of times.
@@glenndarilek520 it’s so SAD.
Nice video. I used to volunteer. There.
Nicely done,,drop dead gorgeous layout,,amazing design and details,,thanks for sharing,,😊I wish I had a place like this where I live..being part of a group is so much fun,,😊
Your lead-in photo shows a woman and a vase of flowers. How appropriate for a TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM.
What's with the pride rainbow on the archway entrance?
It's not such.. The Pride flag has been hiJacked the rainbow from when God promised to never again cover the earth with water.
What is your address? If a couple of us drive over from Houston could we tour the layout?
@@davidc1295 YES. 👍🏻 The address is 7702 Narrow Pass St, Live Oak, TX 78233
The ramp is replica , I believe as to show how Noah got everything in & out!
I live on west side of San Antonio and have visited several times. It’s amazing! 👍👍👍👍👍
Dan are you from the Pittsburgh area I left there 20 years ago
FANTASTIC layout, I am flabbergasted, that is an amazing amount of work. Operating sessions must be a blast.
Looks like it changed a lot since I visited. Need to go again.
What a beautiful chama Wow
It's close enough
That passage at the end of the cave used to be filled with water 50 years ago. I was on a caving trip to explore the downstream passage back then.
@@glenndarilek520 the Cave with no Name had awesome lighting compared to Caverns of Sonora.
I was there about 50 years ago. I don’t remember a thing!
@@glenndarilek520 I understand. That’s why I’m making videos. If I live long enough to not be able to travel, I can see where I’ve been.
I love Old Wild West and Sergio Leone
great Bro Saludos from Italy
That great a was there a day ago
Sorry this is not a replica. This is not what Noah's ark looked like. Right off the bat the outside is wrong. A "replica" is an exact copy. 1. The real exterior Noah's ark was made from Cypress wood 2. And it's sealed by tar which is black. Don't believe everything you see and read nowadays folks
@@dimokokilala8950 I agree. With no means of propulsion there is no need for the shape of the bow. The bubble is a modern invention.
Those birds look LIKE overstuffed vultures 😂
Texas does that to all living creatures.
Had a job at the nearby nuclear plant years ago. I don’t think they had all this stuff back then.
JeJeJejejejeje :-)
Maybe .. KEN Hamm ??!
Went to a family reunion years ago in Kentucky and we decided to take a detour on way home to visit. If I remember correctly it was the year it opened. It was awesome.
Nice! One of my grandparent’s homes is visible on Google Earth. The other grandparent’s home was moved more than 50 years ago, but I can still find its original location.
@@glenndarilek520 my maternal grandparents home is no more too.
VISITED SUMMER 2020 ATTENDANCE WAS LOW AND I WORRIED THIS CREATION WOULD NOT SURVIVE THE DOWNTURN. YOU GET OUT OF THE CAR AND DROP YOUR MOUTH FROM SEEING THE UNBELIEVABLE! WHAT DEDICATION TO DETAIL IN ALL ARENAS TO LEARN AND BECOME AWARE OF...THE MIRACLE OF NOAH AND THE ARK!
I've gone like 2 or 3 times with my kids. This is an absolutely amazing engineering masterpiece. The problem is that we think we are so much smarter today and that is just simply not true. Technology has made us arrogant, less intelligent, and prideful. It's so hard for me to watch movies or anything that has the Ark because people try to rationalize what they think. One perfect example is this. I like teaching young people and one of my most favorite questions I love to ask them is do they think the Ark had leaks? Many times when we watch anything concerning the Ark, they show it as some rickety boat with leaks and it just seemed like a miserable place. I, on the other hand don't believe any of this garbage. My first thing that I go to is this. The Lord told Noah to come into the Ark, not go in. The Lord said "Come in" which to me means the Lord was inside. Then, as far as leaks were concerned, I say absolutely tight. We are taught that "Pitch" is like a tar that helps seal. Which, technically speaking, that's exactly what it is. However, when I learned the Biblical definition of "Pitch" it blew me away. I'm sure you have probably already know this but I love talking about it because it's just another reason of how gracious and amazing our Lord God is. When I saw that "Pitch" means "Atonement " that made me understand that there were absolutely no leaks because there are no leaks in His Atonement that the Lord God has given us through Christ Jesus. He called Noah and told him to come into the Ark that had been sealed with His Atonement, and He shut them in. And the Lord says that he opens doors that no man can shut and He closes doors that no man can open. Thank you so very much for sharing your experiences of your trip with us as viewers. Your commentary was entertaining and I really enjoyed it. God Bless you and your beautiful family. I may not know you and I will probably never meet you personally but I just want to tell you, that I love you. How can we call ourselves brothers and not love one another? Especially, with the injustice and the hatred being spread throughout our country. How an any of us hate one another when we all go back to those three sons that the Lord saved in that huge engineering and architectural masterpiece. I'm sorry about writing a novel, but your video has thoroughly been a blessing to me this morning. Please pray for our country because there is an evil at work that is trying to destroy our country. Pray for our leaders, both current and further. I don't know where you stand politically but I personally, stand with the Lord Jesus Christ. I love this Country and I will defend her, and if necessary, lay down my life because I believe this is what the Lord would have Hjs people do. I think about that Ark and I think of how horrible things must have been for God to move in that manner. We are sliding bad in America and we have got to remain faithful and strong. Brother, I don't know what tomorrow brings but I sure know who is in control of tomorrow. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Sorry about the novel. Thank you again for your video and God Bless you.
I saw the ark about 2yrs after it opened , it was still in a rough start up shape . Ok , had a hard time with the dinosaur thing , only cause I’m an archeology buff . That being said , main stream has had to admit over the last couple of years they’ve found dinosaur bones buried with ppl bones in mudslides and such , actually found the humans about 7ft under them in 1 case . If anything I’ve believed it helps prove the Bible over evolution theory.
Dinosaurs? On Noah's Ark??
Yep. The same way God scattered people and confused languages, he did the same with animals, placed them in their best habitat for survival after the water finished dropping. They were only eggs to 40 days old. I believe he moved the young dinosaurs to the jungles, but even with that much vegetation, they still went extinct, it's no comparison to pre-flood vegetation. There are still many people that claimed there were dinosaurs living in the jungles of Africa and South America, Forrest Galante did a segment on them, I don't think any survived the past 500 or so years, or what we know to be dinosaurs, animals go extinct every day. Around the real Noah's ark sight at Mt Ararat, there are stone fences now falling, some were huge, big enough to hold small dinosaurs.
Like the giant tortoises of Galapagos islands with no known predators, perfect habitat. No way possible they could have walked that far from Turkey. There's still a photo floating around of some men from the late 1800s holding up a pterodactyl.
"The Scientific Truth about Creation, Flood, and Evolution" is a great documentary that was just released, it's on YT, talks about how it all happened.
The perspective offered by hardcore creationists like Answers in Genesis forces people to choose between the Bible and modern science, and reinforces the harmful cultural stereotype that modern science and biblical Christianity cannot mix. Sadly, AiG and their ilk are staking the authority of the entire Bible -and Christianity itself - on the view that a global flood is a viable alternative to abundant scientific evidence for a much longer chronology of creation. To do so, they must add in many speculative details not found in the biblical text, and they must rely on a theory of post-Flood animal evolution in which species diversify at rates many times faster than any known biological mechanism. These theories, along with many others posited by young-earth creationists, are not based on any credible scientific evidence.
Do they have a place where the springs come out of the ground? Or is it a lake with underwater springs?
@@glenndarilek520 yes the lake is on top of the Spring.
John, Paul, George, Ringo, and Rick
Nice video , crossed that bride many times, drove back into that abandon place a few times. Explored an abandon church back there.
Pretty sad that the railroad museum did not have more visitors.
@@glenndarilek520 during the week they offer Train Rides every other days. Sadly I picked the wrong day to be there. 😂
Great audio on the train tour. Did the guide have a remote mike?
@@glenndarilek520 no just the iPhone. I did cup my hand around the mic and he had a strong voice.
the train they call the City of New Orleans?
@@glenndarilek520 jejeje 🤣
Back when I was a caver (about 50 years ago) cavers found a connection between Mamouth cave and The Flint Ridge cave, making them the longest cave in the world! I forgot how many miles of passageway.
@@glenndarilek520 Amazing 🤩
My buddy Moe loved Corvettes and got one when we moved back to Memphis and when I road with him it was the roughest ride I had in any car.
Did they say anything about the sink hole?
@@mikereed7841 there should be a Link in the description.
There was an extensive display of the Cave In but the lighting was not complimentary for photos and video so I didn't include it in my video.
This is my home town. We have all these falls in our area. There is also a falls in Sparta at Smith's cave that we have gone to .
They didn't have the Jack and Coke wagon when I went!
I opted for the Lemonade and JD, as I have not had it before.