Just One of California's many Natural Treasures.... Each more Beautiful then the last.... Yosemite is on the way to Lake Tahoe & Reno Nevada.... The times I've visited this treasure are too many to count over the 53 years I've lived in California...... Once I saw Nature's Beauty that was so plentiful in the American West I knew I could never live anywhere else for the rest of my life .... Bob
When my family goes, we stop at Tunnel Lookout. Walk out, as far as we can, wave at the main valley, and shout, "Hi Hunny I'm Home!" It makes leaving, that much harder to to. But. Being there, is SO VERY special...
STORY TIME: Back in '99 I visited this park with some friends on acid. One of the guys I was tripping with cried at the sight of old Faithful, which made me cry too. It was the most beautiful moment of my life. Even though I vomitted afterward, and even though I felt self conscious because I was crying and clearly everyone around me could tell I was on drugs I will never forget that moment. I highly recommend visiting at least once in your lifetime....this is truly an amazing place that you will never, EVER forget. Thank you for posting this video - I will cherish this as a reminder of days long gone.
Ive seen pictures of yosemite (ive never been there) and one of my favorite things in yosemite is the little pine tree growing in the little crevice in the granite monolith
Err... That picture of the "Three Brothers" @ 5:02 is not the Three Brothers. It's Leaning Tower, Middle, and Lower Cathedral. Three Brothers is on the other side of the valley The more you know
The car man talked about my typing speed in "Yosemite National Park" and he said that I typed till 500 millions years.I said I typed somewhere above 60 WPM. I also said the name John Muir on the road saying that it was a tough time for me battling with the name John Muir where I struggled to type the name "John Muir and Sierra" fast. Yesterday I typed 59 WPM till "explore, climb." Yosemite National Park is located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of central California, a setting so spectacular and awe-inspiring that John Muir, a naturalist and the Sierra Club founder, called it "a landscape ... that after all my wanderings still appears as the most beautiful I have ever beheld." Over millions of years, earthquakes, glaciers, and other forces of nature have left indelible footprints on this landscape, footprints that are still visible in the towering granite cliffs, thundering waterfalls, steep mountains, and deep alpine lakes, and they all beckon visitors to explore, climb, and experience their grandeur.
Can you please tell me: where are the scenes (icy mountains; glaciers; etc.) at about 3:00 onward taken? Especially the aerial view at 3:00? I'm told that cannot be Yosemite, I would like to know where that is? Thanks!
+Anvanho It's an aerial view of Yosemite. The Sierra Nevada mountain range can get very heavy snowfall. The passes through the mountains (Tioga and Sonora) close for much of every winter.
The Miwoks are not the original people of Yosemite. They were brought in as slaves. The original people are the Ahwahneechees who are the descendants of Chief Tenaya. There is a picture in the park of Chief Tenaya's Granddaughter who was named Maria Labrado - (Christian Name) her real name was Totuya. There is a book written about her called "The Last Survivor" by a woman named H.J. Taylor. This is the TRUE linage of my husband Albert Tenaya. Maria Labrado was his Great, Great Grandmother. Chief Tenaya was her Grandfather. My husband passed away August 2019 and was one of the 6th generation. He was a singer, song writer and musician of the flute and guitar who told stories of his ancestry, and then some ! We went to the Yosemite gift shop in 2007 to try to sell his music. He was denied of course... You however can listen to his flute music on UA-cam - "Living Water Flute Melodies". The following year, the documentarian "Ken Burns" contracted Albert to use 3 flute melodies from his first C.D. - Medicine Water" Flute Songs in the documentary called "The National Parks. America's Best Idea". We all know that nobody is going back to where they came from... But to be constantly denied the rights of your heritage roots goes beyond injustice... He was a magnanimous man LOVED by many. Lot's of fans !!! I promised my beautiful husband that I would continue to carry on his legacy... I got You Honey. I got You !!!
Thank goodness there was a John Muir to save Yosemite from the plundering avarice of men who just took what they could by hook or crook. Left unchecked, those greedy rascals would have chopped down every last sequoia. And you can be sure that Yosemite today would be one trashy amusement park run entirely for profit.
the guy was a great man for helping out with this, but please don't make him sound almost biblical.....geez. Sounds like I'm being read the book of Muir chapter 18 verse 7.
Just One of California's many Natural Treasures....
Each more Beautiful then the last....
Yosemite is on the way to Lake Tahoe & Reno Nevada....
The times I've visited this treasure are too many to count over the 53 years I've lived in California......
Once I saw Nature's Beauty that was so plentiful in the American West I knew I could never live anywhere else for the rest of my life ....
Bob
Same here Bob, the most amazing place in the world for me 😁
Just went to Yosemite in January 2020. Flew my mom out there for her 70th birthday. Also went to Alcatraz, Muir woods and Lake Tahoe.
Can't wait to go back to Yosemite National Park this summer!! Last time I was there was when I was 15. Now I am 21.
Paul LostRubys hope you had a great time
When my family goes, we stop at Tunnel Lookout. Walk out, as far as we can, wave at the main valley, and shout, "Hi Hunny I'm Home!" It makes leaving, that much harder to to. But. Being there, is SO VERY special...
STORY TIME: Back in '99 I visited this park with some friends on acid. One of the guys I was tripping with cried at the sight of old Faithful, which made me cry too. It was the most beautiful moment of my life. Even though I vomitted afterward, and even though I felt self conscious because I was crying and clearly everyone around me could tell I was on drugs I will never forget that moment. I highly recommend visiting at least once in your lifetime....this is truly an amazing place that you will never, EVER forget. Thank you for posting this video - I will cherish this as a reminder of days long gone.
+Eddie Burkhart she was high lol
you mean bridalveil or Yosemite falls or were you in Yellowstone
There are no words, because my breath has been taken.
Amazing film... got me 1000x more excited to go this summer!
Only one word
Lovely.
Wonderful place
And Even Nature can look Nice...👍
This one makes me want to read my John Muir books again, esp. "My First Summer in the Sierras."
beautiful scenes, pure nature
I can't wait to go! Ooooooo I are so excite!
Can't wait to visit.
Simply lovely!
Beautiful and moving video. Thanks.
Una maravilla de la naturaleza, se debe disponer de tiempo para disfrutarlo. Camping,bicicleta, cámara y buena compañía
Hermana, le aseguro que vi muchos detalles que a ustedes se les escaparon. De todas maneras el lugar se ve paradisíaco.
Si porque el tiempo fue corto. Pero indudablemente es fascinante
what a place--GOD dwells here for sure,been 35 years since i first traversed this beautiful land
Going there this week! Can't wait!
Hermoso. Definitivamente Dios puso especial empeño cuando creo este Continente.
😮amazing, beautiful place thanks God 👌
California is the best state in US!
Life is a hoax It's your opinion and I respect that.
Moose honestly I prefer Illinois
Moose I know it's your opinion and my opinion is Florida
Magical place...
A California treasure.
Yeah, A stolen treasure.
Ive seen pictures of yosemite (ive never been there) and one of my favorite things in yosemite is the little pine tree growing in the little crevice in the granite monolith
Amazing !
Thank you!
감사합니다 🙏
¡Otra maravilla!!
Worked here...awesome park
thx , used it on my webpage to tell where we went.... thx for a great video
The Mist Trail was super fun
Hear, hear!
在泥土上行走运动将五脏六腑、肌肉、韧带、血管变成结实的身体,引导走向长生不老之路!💐🌺🥀
흙에서 걷기 운동은 오장육부,근육,인대,혈관을 튼튼한 신체로 변신 불로장생의 길로 인도합니다!💐🌺🥀
Would like to visit this place one day
I wish i can taste the freedom.... The 7 day limit IS SO SHORT!
the only place on earth that I would like to visit before I die
Death Valley is beautiful too
Which is why it's called, DEATH VALLY?
I am Montagnard jarai tribe live in North Carolina we have Montagnard community here this year I going to move to California
Err... That picture of the "Three Brothers" @ 5:02 is not the Three Brothers. It's Leaning Tower, Middle, and Lower Cathedral. Three Brothers is on the other side of the valley
The more you know
wilson koontz lol
Such an amazing place, I take for granted that I only live an Hour and a half from there. =[
Your a lucky man I’ve just spent two days there and want to move closer 😆😆😆 it’s is actually the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen.
The car man talked about my typing speed in "Yosemite National Park" and he said that I typed till 500 millions years.I said I typed somewhere above 60 WPM. I also said the name John Muir on the road saying that it was a tough time for me battling with the name John Muir where I struggled to type the name "John Muir and Sierra" fast. Yesterday I typed 59 WPM till "explore, climb."
Yosemite National Park is located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of central California, a setting so spectacular and awe-inspiring that John Muir, a naturalist and the Sierra Club founder, called it "a landscape ... that after all my wanderings still appears as the most beautiful I have ever beheld."
Over millions of years, earthquakes, glaciers, and other forces of nature have left indelible footprints on this landscape, footprints that are still visible in the towering granite cliffs, thundering waterfalls, steep mountains, and deep alpine lakes, and they all beckon visitors to explore, climb, and experience their grandeur.
OS X Yosemite brought me here.
Thanks
Today's presidents would never protect this beauty
Me too!😁😁😁😁😁
Can you please tell me: where are the scenes (icy mountains; glaciers; etc.) at about 3:00 onward taken? Especially the aerial view at 3:00? I'm told that cannot be Yosemite, I would like to know where that is? Thanks!
+Anvanho Looks like Alaska.
+Anvanho It's an aerial view of Yosemite. The Sierra Nevada mountain range can get very heavy snowfall. The passes through the mountains (Tioga and Sonora) close for much of every winter.
TOO MANY ADS BUT GREAT VIDEO
The Miwoks are not the original people of Yosemite. They were brought in as slaves. The original people are the Ahwahneechees who are the descendants of Chief Tenaya. There is a picture in the park of Chief Tenaya's Granddaughter who was named Maria Labrado - (Christian Name) her real name was Totuya. There is a book written about her called "The Last Survivor" by a woman named H.J. Taylor. This is the TRUE linage of my husband Albert Tenaya. Maria Labrado was his Great, Great Grandmother. Chief Tenaya was her Grandfather. My husband passed away August 2019 and was one of the 6th generation. He was a singer, song writer and musician of the flute and guitar who told stories of his ancestry, and then some ! We went to the Yosemite gift shop in 2007 to try to sell his music. He was denied of course... You however can listen to his flute music on UA-cam - "Living Water Flute Melodies". The following year, the documentarian "Ken Burns" contracted Albert to use 3 flute melodies from his first C.D. - Medicine Water" Flute Songs in the documentary called "The National Parks. America's Best Idea". We all know that nobody is going back to where they came from... But to be constantly denied the rights of your heritage roots goes beyond injustice... He was a magnanimous man LOVED by many. Lot's of fans !!! I promised my beautiful husband that I would continue to carry on his legacy... I got You Honey. I got You !!!
In MERCED my sweet innocent town.
My friend was related to john muir
before the damming of Hetch-Hecthy there was.another Yosemite valley
go cali
I was there couple weeks ago.
One of the restrooms there was sooo dirty.
Won't go back.
+AshleyNicole14 hahaha lol.
+Todd Jones You won't go back to the most beautiful place in the world... Over a bathroom.... well.. More room for us :D
+AshleyNicole14
Pretty sure that was a joke ;)
Todd Jones What the heck did you expect? This is nature, not a hotel room or a tour of a city! If they're so bad, that's why we have bushes
You're either one of those snobbish Easterners mentioned in the video, or a city boy who can't handle a day outside the big city.
재시청
I'm here for Mac OS
@1:31
Mac OS X Yosemite
A teremészet
csdàlatos.
Priči nema kraja ... da je još ličnosti kao što je Ruzevelt Tedi ,bilo bi mnogo mnogo nacionalnih parkova kojima bi se deca divila ....
do not go you will never come back😝😝😝😝😝😝😝
perfect except 4 all the people who've gone missing from the park over the past many yrs & the on going cover-up of this FACT!
Thank goodness there was a John Muir to save Yosemite from the plundering avarice of men who just took what they could by hook or crook. Left unchecked, those greedy rascals would have chopped down every last sequoia. And you can be sure that Yosemite today would be one trashy amusement park run entirely for profit.
the guy was a great man for helping out with this, but please don't make him sound almost biblical.....geez. Sounds like I'm being read the book of Muir chapter 18 verse 7.
I've been pronouncing this name wrong my entire life T_T
how? Yo-sem-ih-tee
Ewe. This narrator is so annoying to have to endure listening to. So irritating.
is there Taco Bell up there
There are 59 national parks, goofus
This video was made in 2012. The 59th national park wasn't made in 2013.
Is really amazing! Great place in California, I hope going this year! I'm Salvadoran!♥