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sorry to be offtopic but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
@Denver Aarav i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Darren Krock I’ve never had the opportunity to visit NYC so my knowledge is within the realm of my experience. However, I’m sure that is a true statement. NYC seems larger and more densely packed.
Sergio Hernandez In 1848, after the Mexican Cessation, New Mexico was formed. Later, New Mexico was divided into two states. And, that is how Arizona was born.
So pretty!! Thank you so much for this footage and history of Phoenix. I’m moving there soon so this gives me some great visuals. I hope you remain in good health during this crazy time and stay alive during the crazy heat 🙏🏽😊
Another excellent video. I am looking forward to seeing Phoenix again. Your videos are so helpful and interesting. Thank you. Wishing you a super week. Stay safe. Hugs Susan
Did you film this during the worst of Pandemic? Streets are empty pretty much❤️. Thanks for sharing. Trying to decide if Arizona is where we should retire in a couple years.
Darren Krock 5th largest CITY, not metropolitan. Phoenix has 1.7 million people while Philly has 1.6 million. If we’re talking about the whole metropolitan city then Phoenix lands on the 11th place in the nation.
Darren Krock Phoenix is 517 Sq miles! Philly had 141 lol you cannot compare both cities bro! Maricopa county is expected to be the second most populated county by 2030 surpassing Harris county (Houston) and cook county (Chicago). Again, Phoenix is the fastest growing city in our nation with more then 220 people moving in per day. Phoenix has welcomed more then a million people in the last 10 years. I’ll leave you with that.
Darren Krock sounds like you’re salty because Phoenix is a better city then ghetto philly. The only good thing they got going in is the historic monuments. Other then that is ghetto, nasty, and old.
I believe the city can build high but there hasn't been a demand to do so because of the urban sprawl. With more people moving to downtown Phoenix we will start to see 500 to 600 foot skyscrapers in the next 10 years but nothing crazy like Chicago or New York. I also believe the height restrictions because of the airport should be revisited because the city should be able to build a little higher in the warehouse district.
@@ralphjohnson3202 people already know that but phoenix is not as well travelled to and popular as these cities are so people may get a misconception about it
Very nice video and scenery stuff and info, I have a sister that’s been there for over 20 years and thanks nothing of moving back to the Midwest as i think of moving to Florida or Texas or San Diego, but again nice video and info, also became a subscriber as well..👌🏽👍👍🤗👏 Tony j. from the Midwest/Indiana
And the drug addiction that has Plagued the streets are beyond our state governments control, places such as 43rd Ave & Bethany home rd., 23rd Ave & Indian School., and 19th Ave and Dunlape., are over populated by Homless. That's just the heart of the city, I have no energy to describe the horrors of Sunnyslope and Laveen.. Nobody wants to talk about though, wanna know why DownTown looks dead.. Probably due to the fact of state officials funding the police department to temporarily rid of the homeless and drug addicts from the city to shoot commercial videos such as this. Coming from someone that lived in this hellish city for most of his life, I promise you 77% of DownTowns population is Homless Addicts. Don't take my word for it, ask any Arizonan why they don't go downtown and they'll tell you.. Do your research before moving to a state/city you've never been too, that's all I could suggest...
So was California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, if you notice their state flags all have one star on them, except Colorado, it's a circle in the middle of a C.
@Lavern you ppl don't like the truth, I'm also glad it's part of the US, but if you have a setback or strain in life, what do you do, end it altogether, by the way, are you still living with Shirley? LOL !!!
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sorry to be offtopic but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
@Yael Hunter Instablaster :)
@Denver Aarav i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Denver Aarav It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
@Yael Hunter happy to help =)
It's beautiful yes indeed AZ. Peace and love...
@Mcpishica r the 70s is about 50 years a go... we are in 2022 so forget about 19freaking70 ffks sakes...
I'm amazed how Down town Phoenix looks now!
I moved here in 09/1982, I've seen a lot of things change. Roosevelt Row for example.
I’ve lived in south Scottsdale for 8 months and have never been to downtown Phoenix. Thank you!
i can relate! i lived here for 50 years and just a few miles away from down town (32 street/camelback) and have only been down town a few times!
I heard that Phoenix recently passed Philadelphia to become the 5th largest city in the country
Tim Smith- its land size is almost 5 times that of philadelphia
I'm in Pheonix
Wow!! Phoenix is HUGE!!
Darren Krock I’ve never had the opportunity to visit NYC so my knowledge is within the realm of my experience. However, I’m sure that is a true statement. NYC seems larger and more densely packed.
Darren Krock At least you have good public transportation available like subways. I’m sure that makes it easier to navigate such a large metropolis. 👍
Beautiful city,... Watching from Nairobi, Kenya
Sergio Hernandez
In 1848, after the Mexican Cessation, New Mexico was formed. Later, New Mexico was divided into two states. And, that is how Arizona was born.
3:33 ya heard!!!! Been cranking out some great stuff lately!
So pretty!! Thank you so much for this footage and history of Phoenix. I’m moving there soon so this gives me some great visuals. I hope you remain in good health during this crazy time and stay alive during the crazy heat 🙏🏽😊
Home sweet home👍🏼awesome video! Phoenix is actually the 5th largest city. 5 million people throughout the Valley.
Technically 4.857 million metro population 11 largest metro area. Close enough. But yeah definitely 5th largest city. We passed philly 5 years ago.
Such a. great video showcasing Phoenix!
Lived there for 9 years love phoenix one hot great city to live
Another great video! Thanks!
The Chase stadium 🏟 love it... ❤
Long wongd was always one ofy favorite spots for wings
Oh Jeff thank you for this awesome video. This is definitely my kind of scene.
Wow! What a nice virtual tour of Phx. Thank you
Another excellent video. I am looking forward to seeing Phoenix again. Your videos are so helpful and interesting. Thank you. Wishing you a super week. Stay safe. Hugs Susan
I like DTPHX and hope to move there one day ... great video.. seems like your coming around on central Phoenix after all
Awesome video!
I like the way it is green
I lived there in 1976 that Chase Bank building used to be called The Valley National Bank
💞Nice Job... Always a pleasure to view your vlogs!! Best Wishes!
Jeff - great job - Thank you
Great video 👍 nice work you can take the heat Man 💪😎
👍thanks for the good info
Roosevelt street all all u all love it
Beautiful
Very nice video thanks. 🏜️🙂
China chili 3rd and flower st ,my goto lunch spot when downtown. Real good
Did you film this during the worst of Pandemic? Streets are empty pretty much❤️. Thanks for sharing. Trying to decide if Arizona is where we should retire in a couple years.
Yes. Arizona is Retirement community friendly with its own cities
Really nice 🙏greetings from 🇬🇧
Good video!
How are the coronavirus restrictions? Are alot of thing closed down right now?
Such a small downtown for a big city
5th largest city as we already surpassed Philadelphia a few years ago!
Darren Krock 5th largest CITY, not metropolitan. Phoenix has 1.7 million people while Philly has 1.6 million. If we’re talking about the whole metropolitan city then Phoenix lands on the 11th place in the nation.
Darren Krock Phoenix is 517 Sq miles! Philly had 141 lol you cannot compare both cities bro! Maricopa county is expected to be the second most populated county by 2030 surpassing Harris county (Houston) and cook county (Chicago). Again, Phoenix is the fastest growing city in our nation with more then 220 people moving in per day. Phoenix has welcomed more then a million people in the last 10 years. I’ll leave you with that.
Darren Krock oh by the way, we have surpassed more then 5.1 million people in the metropolitan area.
Darren Krock sounds like you’re salty because Phoenix is a better city then ghetto philly. The only good thing they got going in is the historic monuments. Other then that is ghetto, nasty, and old.
I believe the city can build high but there hasn't been a demand to do so because of the urban sprawl. With more people moving to downtown Phoenix we will start to see 500 to 600 foot skyscrapers in the next 10 years but nothing crazy like Chicago or New York. I also believe the height restrictions because of the airport should be revisited because the city should be able to build a little higher in the warehouse district.
Maybe they will North of Washington
It was very interesting, I did not see anybody on the roads! Was it known for the Covid-19?
Make no mistake, it’s not all popsicles, ice cream cones, and lollipops. There’s issues just like other large cities.
Duh. And why do you people feel the need to continuously remind people of that? Just curious...
@@emjoi_joiemoni Bc there’s people who will believe just about everything.
@@jimburns348 Neither is Los Angeles or New York or Seattle or San Francisco. You said that to say what.
@@ralphjohnson3202 people already know that but phoenix is not as well travelled to and popular as these cities are so people may get a misconception about it
Nice job.
Very nice video and scenery stuff and info, I have a sister that’s been there for over 20 years and thanks nothing of moving back to the Midwest as i think of moving to Florida or Texas or San Diego, but again nice video and info, also became a subscriber as well..👌🏽👍👍🤗👏 Tony j. from the Midwest/Indiana
Phoenix is the fifth largest city not sixth
Actually, Phoenix is the 5th largest city in America, and surpassed Philadelphia like 7 years ago.
That will be the closest I will ever get to Phoenix, unless this virus passes away. I am from Northern, Va. I'll get there one of these days.
come visit if you can. it's a great place! i've lived here for man years (originally from NY)
It's the 5th Largest city.
It's sad to know that my home city was named after colonization and not the heat...
And the drug addiction that has Plagued the streets are beyond our state governments control, places such as 43rd Ave & Bethany home rd., 23rd Ave & Indian School., and 19th Ave and Dunlape., are over populated by Homless. That's just the heart of the city, I have no energy to describe the horrors of Sunnyslope and Laveen.. Nobody wants to talk about though, wanna know why DownTown looks dead.. Probably due to the fact of state officials funding the police department to temporarily rid of the homeless and drug addicts from the city to shoot commercial videos such as this. Coming from someone that lived in this hellish city for most of his life, I promise you 77% of DownTowns population is Homless Addicts. Don't take my word for it, ask any Arizonan why they don't go downtown and they'll tell you..
Do your research before moving to a state/city you've never been too, that's all I could suggest...
@@brokebagofbones2024I was wondering why it looked so dead for such a big city with over a million people living there lol
Why the hell are there so many golf courses, yall in the desert
Are there a lot of homeless people in Phoenix? It looks so much cleaner than LA :)
There's homelessness people here. But it's not crazy. It's mainly clean.
Arizona was Mexico at one time
So was California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, if you notice their state flags all have one star on them, except Colorado, it's a circle in the middle of a C.
@Lavern learn your history, not your hate, The Spanish were here 200 years before the pilgrims landed on Plymouth rock.
@Lavern those are facts not fake news, LOL !!!
@Lavern you ppl don't like the truth, I'm also glad it's part of the US, but if you have a setback or strain in life, what do you do, end it altogether, by the way, are you still living with Shirley? LOL !!!
@Lavern of course you don't.
5th actually state
I would love to see Sonoma...maybe some aliens too
Sedona.
The train or the light rail is the true name before you go on with your bull sh%+ ordeals
Good looking women in Phoenix
As a Texan and a mexican that "mexican food" looked nasty
That’s rude
where the hell are the people looks like a ghost town
It’s 110+ it’s to damn hot to be walking around
N conora virus
Stop calling us millennials you boomer
It’s now the 5th largest city, it has replaced Philadelphia….. still growing, unfortunately! Move somewhere else, thank you!
Looks Dead... Los Angeles is still the best.
Hell no never move to LA
@@divulgewithchip1099 L.A. is just one massive traffic jam.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Los Angeles is a shyte hoal.