Im going to a German style town called Helen Ga about 70 miles north of Atlanta later in July, not sure if you're heading close to Greenville SC,they have a waterfalls downtown.
I have lived in Atlanta for 6 years. Drive commute everyday and I have never used I20 Lol. Its not that frequent by locals since many travel north or south to the sides.
The Gadsden Purchase, or Treaty, was an agreement between the United States and Mexico, finalized in 1854, in which the United States agreed to pay Mexico $10 million for a 29,670 square mile portion of Mexico that later became part of Arizona and New Mexico. Gadsden’s Purchase provided the land necessary for a southern transcontinental railroad and attempted to resolve conflicts that lingered after the Mexican-American War.
When she said "gonna run out that motor" I hollard lol. Im from Cali though so we drive just like that. Also originally from New Mexico... liked the little history lesson
Atlanta looks so rural. The city has a few tall buildings that make for a decent skyline, but other than that, from the highway, it looks pretty desolate.
Lol. Atlanta is huge. It's called sprawl just like any other city like it: Dallas, Houston, Miami, LA, etc. Atlanta isnt' the only one. Have you looked up the skyline pics?
@@DaleyWhaley91 - I realize it's a large city, but it just doesn't give off that huge city feel like Miami for instance. It has to do with the dense tree coverage; you're not able to see much devopment because of it. Whereas Miami you can see the development and high rises all around you. If you drive from Jupiter to Homestead, which is the entire length of the Miami metro, about 120 miles, it's non-stop development. This makes Miami seem so much larger than Atlanta, even though the city and metro area populations are almost identical.
I’m upset. I was supposed to be going down there July 16-23, but my money got stolen ($4000) . And I have that week off and I’m now stuck here in Arkansas that week with nothing to do. But thank you for doing this video. At least I can be there virtually
@no chains no more i once street raced 27 different cars who sped past me and cut up in traffic at 100 mph all over the suburbs and atl itself in one day, i don't let that stuff slide
I'm having flashbacks of the time we drove to Atlanta from Birmingham (three 21-ish women) in the rain to party and I got so sick from being all cooped up in the car. First time I took benadryl...then I drank and drank at Guys and Dolls (I think that was the name of the all nude club). The rest is a mystery. The lesson here is: no alcohol mixed with benadryl.
Damn, I've never seen Atlanta from I-20 Eastbound. What a view.
Its impressive
Dammmmm you guys are killing this road-trip!!!!!! Where you going next 👀
Salute. I was in Atlanta a few weeks ago. The weather was nice.
Always packed roads
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS right
Im going to a German style town called Helen Ga about 70 miles north of Atlanta later in July, not sure if you're heading close to Greenville SC,they have a waterfalls downtown.
Fun area to explore
Locals don't pronounce the T in Atlanta. Ad lan a.
@no chains no more I say Ad Lan a, and I am not even from the south 🤣
I’m in Pineland sc about 1 hr
WAY FURTHER THAN 1 HOUR
There is always traffic always
for some reason, Eastbound 20 into Atlanta is “rare” on travel log UA-cam, also 75 South into Atlanta 🤔
I have lived in Atlanta for 6 years. Drive commute everyday and I have never used I20 Lol. Its not that frequent by locals since many travel north or south to the sides.
lmao i’m from atl, as soon as i clicked on this i got a rain alert haha
Never going through Hotlanta again. Too many crazy impatient people who don't SIGNAL!
I been to Atlanta since 2016
The Gadsden Purchase, or Treaty, was an agreement between the United States and Mexico, finalized in 1854, in which the United States agreed to pay Mexico $10 million for a 29,670 square mile portion of Mexico that later became part of Arizona and New Mexico. Gadsden’s Purchase provided the land necessary for a southern transcontinental railroad and attempted to resolve conflicts that lingered after the Mexican-American War.
Wow
Love that Katie girl!!
I was just in this shit today
Remember them roads i lived in norcross ga
That view at the beginning 😍😍
Yeah atlanta is on a hill
When she said "gonna run out that motor" I hollard lol. Im from Cali though so we drive just like that. Also originally from New Mexico... liked the little history lesson
Yes I live in Atlanta and they all drive fast recks every day and traffic all day so be careful and good luck
I saw that when I was down there. What the hell is wrong with those people??? They barely stop @ stop signs & run lights!
Atlanta looks so rural. The city has a few tall buildings that make for a decent skyline, but other than that, from the highway, it looks pretty desolate.
Lol. Atlanta is huge. It's called sprawl just like any other city like it: Dallas, Houston, Miami, LA, etc. Atlanta isnt' the only one. Have you looked up the skyline pics?
It is a massive city its just has so many trees
The entire south is like that low key
@@DaleyWhaley91 - I realize it's a large city, but it just doesn't give off that huge city feel like Miami for instance.
It has to do with the dense tree coverage; you're not able to see much devopment because of it. Whereas Miami you can see the development and high rises all around you. If you drive from Jupiter to Homestead, which is the entire length of the Miami metro, about 120 miles, it's non-stop development.
This makes Miami seem so much larger than Atlanta, even though the city and metro area populations are almost identical.
The trees give it the illusion of being more rural than it really is
I’m upset. I was supposed to be going down there July 16-23, but my money got stolen ($4000) . And I have that week off and I’m now stuck here in Arkansas that week with nothing to do.
But thank you for doing this video. At least I can be there virtually
I love me some Atlanta
ME TOO GREAT SHOPPING MALLS N GOOD FOOD
I been to Atlanta 7 times and never drove on I-20 lol I always drove on I-75, I-85, GA 400, I-285
Lol not even 2 mins in and a Q50 rolls past you at 110, common in Atlanta haha
Yup
@no chains no more i once street raced 27 different cars who sped past me and cut up in traffic at 100 mph all over the suburbs and atl itself in one day, i don't let that stuff slide
This guy is not the sharpest tool in the shed.
Reminds me of Detroit
Atlanta has many traffic snarls especially the downtown connector i20/i75/i85
Los Angeles is the city of expensive cars lol
Infinti made for that guys
285 in heavy rain is scary. Did that once!
Elton John gonna jam September 22 Atlanta falcons stadium tiny dancer on the highway
Clearly this guy is going to every state n street just to talk about it how bad it is. Might as well say the whole world is bad 💀😂😂😂
Do you use your phone to record this?
Y’all stayed on 20 if u want to see some traffic get on 85
I drove in the storm on Wednesday. Puddles of water sitting on all the highways.
I'm having flashbacks of the time we drove to Atlanta from Birmingham (three 21-ish women) in the rain to party and I got so sick from being all cooped up in the car. First time I took benadryl...then I drank and drank at Guys and Dolls (I think that was the name of the all nude club). The rest is a mystery. The lesson here is: no alcohol mixed with benadryl.
In town again 😂 I 65 $outh central Smash Vegas 😅
I've never seen it from I20
Nice 💜❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🇺🇲🇺🇲🥰🍎🍎💪
Uwu
Nope I don't know how or what time you was there but that's not the real ATL it's not nice 😕 Nope