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I get you guys ! I’m in the Midwest 🇺🇸Farmland and trees so I only see green and trees and fields … I’m intrigued by rocky places and deserts …Its all about getting to see something out of your norm , I’m sure I’d be amazed being able to walk through your country! Thanks for all the great reactions you do ❤
I get the same thing. I'm from a desert area in the rockies, so I get desert environments and coniferous forest. I'm fascinated by deciduous forests and areas that get a lot of rainfall.
Washington’s rain forest a must see IMO ! Been to Portland’s Japanese Garden too ! Many great sees up and down America’s West Coast !!! Many day trips !
"if there is a god, sure he might have made literally everything that kills and tortures us with untold suffering and death, everything from bone cancer in little kids to flesh eating bacteria.... but hey look at the pretty trees and sand!"
@@colt2720 Heavenly Father knew the things we would face on this earth and we agreed to come here, gain a body and choose right over wrong. He loves us. He wants to be in our lives. He wants to bless and help us. He wants us to come home.
I come from the Appalachian mountains of Southwestern Virginia about a mile from Kentucky. thirty from Tennessee and ten miles from West Virginia. I climbed and played in those hills as a young boy in the fifties. Now i have been all over the country, but have never seen more beauty. America the Beautiful is not just a phrase and in so many ways.
The Palouse, especially on a sunny day with scattered clouds can seem ethereal - dreamlike. The rolling hills, the shifting shadows can play games with your depth perception until you could almost believe that the land itself was gently rolling.
Been to that castle in Napa Valley and it is surreal! Definitely a must-see if you are in the area. The other "castle" you have to see is Hearst Castle near the coast in central California. That is bucket-list type of thing to see in your lifetime. Go get a sunset tour, you won't regret it.
I have been to all those places and would rank the Hoh Rain Forest #1. That is at least the 4th time you have seen the Hall of Mosses in the Hoh Rain Forest. I still hope to being you there some day. Inshallah, of course
We've got green in the eastern US. The mountains are older and gentler, with more foliage on the surface and have lovely natural areas. Lots of underground caverns.
The blue of the glacier ice is amazing. The rainforest in the Pacific Northwest is beautiful. The Molokino Crater is really cool. It's deep but you can see the fish and other sea creatures at the bottom...beautiful.
I've been to the Japanese Gardens and it's Amazing! The fish are so beautiful. I've never seen Gold Fish so large and look tropical. I would love to go back one day.
Glaciers form in places where the snow never completely melts from year to year, the snow, through compactions, and other processes forms a "river of ice" which, once it is large and heavy enough, begins to move slowly down hill. There's a lot more to tell, but that is the very basics.
I was just out in my yard and was amazed at how green it is. When I was younger, I planted at least 500 bareroot trees (not all in my yard). I do love trees. My yard is a battleground of Black Walnut and Elm trees fighting for sunlight. Elms are viscous in their slow-motion gluttony.
There were some places I've not heard of on here. Some really cool spots! Thanks for watching this video. That "frozen river" is a perfect example of a glacier as it slowly slides down the mountain to meet with the actual river. In case you didn't know, at places where glaciers meet the ocean, huge pieces of them can break off creating icebergs.
I lived most of my life in the Pacific Northwest, Washington and Oregon. Yes it is really that green on the west side of the Cascade Mountains. It is truly beautiful. The east side is High Desert, hot in the summer, cold in winter with snow on the ground for 3 months. The Columbia River is the southern most drainage of Frazier River, the largest river in western Canada P.S. Watch the snowboarding videos from Mt Baker Washington
The Palouse is beautiful and indeed looks awesome in the spring. If you ever visit, be sure to do so in May when the crops are lush and green. As seen in some pictures in the video, there are yellow blossoms on some crops, too.
I have been to the White Sands Dunes it’s beautiful much better then shown in this video for sure. The Alaska one where you mentioned the river that was ice covered was actually a Glacier. Antelope Canyon is awesome. All areas of the Antelope Canyon are only accessible via Guided Tour. - (Tour Guides are mandatory.) - This is on the Navajo Reservation tour guide companies are in Page Arizona
Some more in Arizona: Prescott Lake (looks like an alien planet, especially in person) West Fork Trail, Sedona (a lot of crazy rock formations that look like surfing wave made out of rock) Slide Rock, Sedona (an all natural fun water slide with awesome rock formations) ...and just anything in Sedona in general, very pretty location
So about the hoh rainforest in Washington, he said it's always cloudy and sunny days are rare.... they're not rare, we just have actual seasons, in the spring we start getting sunny warm days, then in the summer it's literally always sunny almost every single day and temps get close to or over 100f
From the u.s it's harder to get into Costco than Canada. It consists of quickly filling out an electronic file on a kiosk & handing it to a border guard.
About those sand dunes, I was telling you guys about that several months ago. Obviously you guys live around sand dunes and you want to see only green and vegetation and I get that but these particular dunes are pure white and also give off a deep blue hue color so they are unlike anything anywhere else in the world. Also in Michigan there are sand dunes but they are surrounded on all sides by 1) fresh water (Lake Michigan), 2) forests, and 3) lush green vegetation. In essence, these sand dunes are like massive, extended beaches AND they are way up north which means that in the summer the temperatures hover around a perfect 70-75 degree temperature, so these aren't the desert sand dunes that you're familiar with.
I live 3 hours from the Hoh Rain Forest, it truly is beyond belief. The guy didn't tell the whole truth about the animals. There are definitely mountain lions there, a lot of them. This area of Washington state is one of the most beautiful places in the US by far. I love your videos, it's so cool to see you get excited and dumbfounded by the USA! I would love to chat with you guys, if you ever want to let me know and we can make it happen! Keep up the good work, I'll be watching.
White Sands is not really sand. it's gypsum, a substance used in sheetrock. It has a kind of chalky feel. I know from experience being there. There are desert grasses that grow, and a variety of reptiles. Tours at night are offered for stargazing.
The sunsets and star gazing! It’s a beautiful place! I live 52 miles from White Sands. The Tularosa Basin used to be a huge lake and home to wooly mammoths, giant sloths, saber tooth tigers, humans and more. There is a wonderful NOVA documentary airing on PBS or one could buy the dvd.. called Ice Age Footprints. Well worth the watch!
America is beautiful , any state you go you see it , what i do not get is why the do not take pictures of the smoky mountains and Maine in the fall. so so breathtaking . \
I love our green and prefer it here in Minnesota, but once I was visiting my brother who was living in Las Vegas and he took us out to the desert one evening. I couldn’t believe how silent it is. No birds or wind moving the trees or even crickets, there was nothing. We only had time to stay for about 30 min. I couldn’t believe how silent the desert is. I’ve always wanted to see more. I don’t know if all deserts are like that, but after a few hours I would definitely start to miss the ambient nature sounds. I guess green is noisy in comparison. 😉 Is it that silent away from the city where you live?
Have I got some useful info for you! You keep talking about how hot it is there, NightHawkinLight made a really cool Do It Yourself cooling blanket, that has many uses, like a cooling seat, cooling pillow, etc etc etc. The list of uses is long. It's his recent upload "DIY Supermaterial Could Save You From Heatstroke: Salt based PCMs" And the materials are pretty easy to get, and it's not hard to make either.
So, the place in Washington looks like everyone's back yard in Alabama. 😂 Well, if you go walk through the woods. Also, in Alabama we have Belingrath Gardens, The Huntsville Gardens, The Botanical Gardens In Birmingham all have a Japanese Gardens
Yeah, I know I'm biased as an American BUT America 🇺🇸 is the best place on Earth. We have everything good and bad. Just don't feed the wrong wolf. I have traveled to more countries than states but I'm changing that and visiting more states in the coming months thru yrs. Love you guyz videos.
That video title should be renamed to be focused on the Western US… not one mention of anything east of the Mississippi River… there are lots of natural wonders in the eastern half of the US too…
I live in Washington State, which has both The Hoh Rain Forest in the western side and the Palouse, which is in the east. The rainforest is named after the Hoh Tribe, Native Americans who are the original inhabitants. I live a couple of hours from it, and it’s incredible, so green and the water is very clear. There is a large Asian population in the northwest, around Portland and Seattle there are beautiful Japanese gardens. One of my sisters used to live near White Sands, the sand is truly very white, you have to wear your sunglasses because the sun reflecting off it is blindingly bright.
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I get you guys ! I’m in the Midwest 🇺🇸Farmland and trees so I only see green and trees and fields … I’m intrigued by rocky places and deserts …Its all about getting to see something out of your norm , I’m sure I’d be amazed being able to walk through your country! Thanks for all the great reactions you do ❤
Same here from Upstate NY. I love the stoic, persistent nature of the desert. Though I know I'd long for lakes & greenery pretty quickly.
I get the same thing. I'm from a desert area in the rockies, so I get desert environments and coniferous forest. I'm fascinated by deciduous forests and areas that get a lot of rainfall.
Washington’s rain forest a must see IMO ! Been to Portland’s Japanese Garden too ! Many great sees up and down America’s West Coast !!! Many day trips !
I would love to see these brothers create a vlog of their city or neighborhood or family. They seem very interesting.
Believe it or not, I learn things about my own country from watching the Habibi Brothers that I never knew. Thanks!
Seeing these locations truly reminds me how amazing God is.
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I could not have said it better! Nobody could really. Thank you.
same.
"if there is a god, sure he might have made literally everything that kills and tortures us with untold suffering and death, everything from bone cancer in little kids to flesh eating bacteria.... but hey look at the pretty trees and sand!"
@@colt2720 Heavenly Father knew the things we would face on this earth and we agreed to come here, gain a body and choose right over wrong. He loves us. He wants to be in our lives. He wants to bless and help us. He wants us to come home.
I would like to see the landscapes of your home. Both the populated areas& neighborhoods as well as the parks and nature sections. 😊
السلام عليكم. أقدر تفاعلك مع بلدنا الجميل. تحية من ولاية بنسلفانيا.
Glad my State of Washington was well represented.
I come from the Appalachian mountains of Southwestern Virginia about a mile from Kentucky. thirty from Tennessee and ten miles from West Virginia. I climbed and played in those hills as a young boy in the fifties. Now i have been all over the country, but have never seen more beauty. America the Beautiful is not just a phrase and in so many ways.
Another great video guys-thanks! By the way, you are so funny when you argue-makes me smile every time.
They also do it like.... brothers ;) interestingly enough ;)
The Palouse, especially on a sunny day with scattered clouds can seem ethereal - dreamlike.
The rolling hills, the shifting shadows can play games with your depth perception until you could almost believe that the land itself was gently rolling.
I must America has something for everyone. ❤
I love the green, but i really love deserts! Earth is just beautiful, no matter where you are in the world.
Been to that castle in Napa Valley and it is surreal! Definitely a must-see if you are in the area. The other "castle" you have to see is Hearst Castle near the coast in central California. That is bucket-list type of thing to see in your lifetime. Go get a sunset tour, you won't regret it.
I have been to all those places and would rank the Hoh Rain Forest #1. That is at least the 4th time you have seen the Hall of Mosses in the Hoh Rain Forest. I still hope to being you there some day. Inshallah, of course
1:14 Gypsum is a type of rock that is silvery-white color. Really beautiful natural rock pattern.
We've got green in the eastern US. The mountains are older and gentler, with more foliage on the surface and have lovely natural areas. Lots of underground caverns.
The blue of the glacier ice is amazing. The rainforest in the Pacific Northwest is beautiful. The Molokino Crater is really cool. It's deep but you can see the fish and other sea creatures at the bottom...beautiful.
The crater off the coast of Maui is Molokini. The small island off the south shore that was bombed annually by the Navy is Kahoolawe.
I've been to the Japanese Gardens and it's Amazing! The fish are so beautiful. I've never seen Gold Fish so large and look tropical. I would love to go back one day.
I’m smack dab in the middle of the Great Lakes. In Bay City, right on the mouth of the Saginaw river. Michigan is a extremely green state ❤
Glaciers form in places where the snow never completely melts from year to year, the snow, through compactions, and other processes forms a "river of ice" which, once it is large and heavy enough, begins to move slowly down hill. There's a lot more to tell, but that is the very basics.
I lived in Washington. That is real and it is absolutely beautiful. You could get lost, and you'd still feel at peace.
From New Mexico here and I assure you White Sands is Amazing! Especially on a full moon it looks so magical .
So cool!
I was just out in my yard and was amazed at how green it is. When I was younger, I planted at least 500 bareroot trees (not all in my yard). I do love trees. My yard is a battleground of Black Walnut and Elm trees fighting for sunlight. Elms are viscous in their slow-motion gluttony.
There were some places I've not heard of on here. Some really cool spots! Thanks for watching this video.
That "frozen river" is a perfect example of a glacier as it slowly slides down the mountain to meet with the actual river.
In case you didn't know, at places where glaciers meet the ocean, huge pieces of them can break off creating icebergs.
Earth is amazing so dynamic and always changing. So many amazing places to see in the world.
Ah my favorite left brother right brother. Your reactions to each other are worth the sub.
I appreciate that
@@HABIBIBROTHERS1 which one? Left or right brother?
Ive been to white sands national park in New Mexico. It is beautiful.
I lived most of my life in the Pacific Northwest, Washington and Oregon. Yes it is really that green on the west side of the Cascade Mountains. It is truly beautiful. The east side is High Desert, hot in the summer, cold in winter with snow on the ground for 3 months. The Columbia River is the southern most drainage of Frazier River, the largest river in western Canada
P.S. Watch the snowboarding videos from Mt Baker Washington
The Palouse is beautiful and indeed looks awesome in the spring. If you ever visit, be sure to do so in May when the crops are lush and green. As seen in some pictures in the video, there are yellow blossoms on some crops, too.
Would like to see you guys vlog around your country. I'm curious to see what your country is like. Howdy from the American Midwest.
Hoh rain forest is stunning. I lived in Washington state for five years before I realized it was there. So is the Portland Japanese garden.
I have been to the White Sands Dunes it’s beautiful much better then shown in this video for sure. The Alaska one where you mentioned the river that was ice covered was actually a Glacier. Antelope Canyon is awesome.
All areas of the Antelope Canyon are only accessible via Guided Tour. - (Tour Guides are mandatory.) - This is on the Navajo Reservation tour guide companies are in Page Arizona
Some more in Arizona:
Prescott Lake (looks like an alien planet, especially in person)
West Fork Trail, Sedona (a lot of crazy rock formations that look like surfing wave made out of rock)
Slide Rock, Sedona (an all natural fun water slide with awesome rock formations)
...and just anything in Sedona in general, very pretty location
So about the hoh rainforest in Washington, he said it's always cloudy and sunny days are rare.... they're not rare, we just have actual seasons, in the spring we start getting sunny warm days, then in the summer it's literally always sunny almost every single day and temps get close to or over 100f
14:00 is the environment that's in my area. Swimming here is the best on Earth. Lagoons here are amazing
I agree with you. I've lived in the western U.S ... I don't really like the very dry areas that much. I like the east where its green everywhere.
Very good guys! I live in US and I hadn’t heard of some of those!
Mt Rainer National park, also here in Washington, has breath taking vistas as well.
From the u.s it's harder to get into Costco than Canada. It consists of quickly filling out an electronic file on a kiosk & handing it to a border guard.
About those sand dunes, I was telling you guys about that several months ago. Obviously you guys live around sand dunes and you want to see only green and vegetation and I get that but these particular dunes are pure white and also give off a deep blue hue color so they are unlike anything anywhere else in the world. Also in Michigan there are sand dunes but they are surrounded on all sides by 1) fresh water (Lake Michigan), 2) forests, and 3) lush green vegetation. In essence, these sand dunes are like massive, extended beaches AND they are way up north which means that in the summer the temperatures hover around a perfect 70-75 degree temperature, so these aren't the desert sand dunes that you're familiar with.
I live 3 hours from the Hoh Rain Forest, it truly is beyond belief. The guy didn't tell the whole truth about the animals. There are definitely mountain lions there, a lot of them. This area of Washington state is one of the most beautiful places in the US by far. I love your videos, it's so cool to see you get excited and dumbfounded by the USA! I would love to chat with you guys, if you ever want to let me know and we can make it happen! Keep up the good work, I'll be watching.
You guys need to show us some content from your country!
White Sands is not really sand. it's gypsum, a substance used in sheetrock. It has a kind of chalky feel. I know from experience being there. There are desert grasses that grow, and a variety of reptiles. Tours at night are offered for stargazing.
The sunsets and star gazing! It’s a beautiful place! I live 52 miles from White Sands. The Tularosa Basin used to be a huge lake and home to wooly mammoths, giant sloths, saber tooth tigers, humans and more. There is a wonderful NOVA documentary airing on PBS or one could buy the dvd.. called Ice Age Footprints. Well worth the watch!
Napa it’s like southern Europe,beautiful
😮 antelope cabins remind me of the movie pitch Black with Vin Diesel
Hiking in Seattle is the best.
America is beautiful , any state you go you see it , what i do not get is why the do not take pictures of the smoky mountains and Maine in the fall. so so breathtaking .
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Lord of the rings was filmed in New Zealand
Still rather unreal on how New Zealand manages to make it happen. God is truly a master artisan.
Oh, say can you see!!!😊😊
I love our green and prefer it here in Minnesota, but once I was visiting my brother who was living in Las Vegas and he took us out to the desert one evening. I couldn’t believe how silent it is. No birds or wind moving the trees or even crickets, there was nothing. We only had time to stay for about 30 min. I couldn’t believe how silent the desert is. I’ve always wanted to see more. I don’t know if all deserts are like that, but after a few hours I would definitely start to miss the ambient nature sounds. I guess green is noisy in comparison. 😉 Is it that silent away from the city where you live?
White Sands used to have herds of wild horses adapted to the environment.
Have I got some useful info for you! You keep talking about how hot it is there, NightHawkinLight made a really cool Do It Yourself cooling blanket, that has many uses, like a cooling seat, cooling pillow, etc etc etc. The list of uses is long. It's his recent upload "DIY Supermaterial Could Save You From Heatstroke: Salt based PCMs" And the materials are pretty easy to get, and it's not hard to make either.
I agree. Greener is better.
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Btw this imo is a good channel to react to. He does research.
So, the place in Washington looks like everyone's back yard in Alabama. 😂 Well, if you go walk through the woods. Also, in Alabama we have Belingrath Gardens, The Huntsville Gardens, The Botanical Gardens In Birmingham all have a Japanese Gardens
America is very beautiful
Yeah, I know I'm biased as an American BUT America 🇺🇸 is the best place on Earth. We have everything good and bad. Just don't feed the wrong wolf. I have traveled to more countries than states but I'm changing that and visiting more states in the coming months thru yrs. Love you guyz videos.
That video title should be renamed to be focused on the Western US… not one mention of anything east of the Mississippi River… there are lots of natural wonders in the eastern half of the US too…
White sands New Mexico white sand I'd from gypsum
I live in Washington State, which has both The Hoh Rain Forest in the western side and the Palouse, which is in the east. The rainforest is named after the Hoh Tribe, Native Americans who are the original inhabitants. I live a couple of hours from it, and it’s incredible, so green and the water is very clear. There is a large Asian population in the northwest, around Portland and Seattle there are beautiful Japanese gardens. One of my sisters used to live near White Sands, the sand is truly very white, you have to wear your sunglasses because the sun reflecting off it is blindingly bright.
They only show the west coast..hmmm must not travel much outside of there...still the west is beautiful but so is the east and everything in between.
10:48 Petra?
I dont know how anyone could see places like these and be an atheist. Such amazing beauty is the greatest proof that God exists.
I grew up right next to a bautiful national park and am still an atheist. Because pretty things are not proof that any dieties exist.
The wonders of JEHOVAH'S beautiful creation!
Ok go live in Canada. Place sucks
Western bias.
You should check out videos of Scotland 🏴