I’m considering going there to watch the annular solar eclipse this October 14. I saw that the path is going to pass almost directly over the Four Corners Monument. My second option is Monument Valley.
I watched the eclipse from a McDonald's parking lot in Kayenta, AZ, until annularity was lost. Nearly 2 hours later I made it to the Corners. I put my feet in UT & AZ (the 2 states I had just toured) & my hands in CO & NM, 2 states where I had not previously been.
I hear if you stand directly in the center, a disturbance in the force creates a tornado that whisks you away to Platform 9 and 3/4s. Live Long and Prospect *nods*
The marker is around 1,800 ft. east of where it was actually intended. -- A basic tenet of boundary surveying is that once a monument has been established and accepted by the parties involved (in the case of the Four Corners monument, the parties were the four territories and the U.S. Congress), the location of the physical monument is the ultimate authority in delineating a boundary. So it became, and still is, the exact legal boundary marker. Previous technical geodetic details are absolutely moot. All four state boundaries lead directly to it. So yes, you got to be in four states at once for real.
My favorite things about Four Corners: 🔹Native American Artisans 🔹Burro rides 🔹The best fry bread Thanks for the video. Looks like it’s off season huh?
I was in four corners on oct 7th and personally is not the biggest thing, plus $8 per person plus restroom 🚽 are not the best odor that is my opinion, good luck 🍀 visiting the place 😊
The Four Corners ii Experienced were/was a gravel pebble parking lot. A rope dividing line. Two indians ready to take your $15 to take pics with horses.; One step stairs to stage 12' ish X12'ish with the Four Corners marker on top.; 6 green outdoor toilets near by. 1996. Does Anyone have any video footage from this time period?
@@hoosiertim it's now $8. Was just there. The last time I had been was decades ago, so it was nice to see it updated and the vendors. And of course the food LOL
Talking about RRuining/ F - up a Historic area. When ii was there in the summer of 1996. A clear blue sky day. All there was was outside county around a few steps up to the marker of four state lines meet. Of which was l0'X10' feet square. A few out houses. THE BETTER Visit ii had was visiting with Two First Nation yellow thick skinned Indians near by. ii believe they charged $2.50 to be in a picture with 'em.
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Imagine a woman giving birth at the center of the four corners. The baby would be from four states.
Nope. It would be from the state they reside in.
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@@massey4businessyou are purposely twisting what they meant. They meant they would have been born in 4 states. You know this. Don't be that person
@@ClearinghouseLogin Nope.
Added to my #bucket list ❤
Same! I also wanna go to port jervis as well!
I want to be in a police chase and drive circles around this monument, and become the legend that led a chase across 4 states.
one step to the right , and they would be out of their jurisdiction
Or 5 in the simpsons 😂
I’m considering going there to watch the annular solar eclipse this October 14. I saw that the path is going to pass almost directly over the Four Corners Monument. My second option is Monument Valley.
I watched the eclipse from a McDonald's parking lot in Kayenta, AZ, until annularity was lost. Nearly 2 hours later I made it to the Corners. I put my feet in UT & AZ (the 2 states I had just toured) & my hands in CO & NM, 2 states where I had not previously been.
I hear if you stand directly in the center, a disturbance in the force creates a tornado that whisks you away to Platform 9 and 3/4s. Live Long and Prospect *nods*
The marker is around 1,800 ft. east of where it was actually intended. -- A basic tenet of boundary surveying is that once a monument has been established and accepted by the parties involved (in the case of the Four Corners monument, the parties were the four territories and the U.S. Congress), the location of the physical monument is the ultimate authority in delineating a boundary. So it became, and still is, the exact legal boundary marker. Previous technical geodetic details are absolutely moot. All four state boundaries lead directly to it. So yes, you got to be in four states at once for real.
My favorite things about Four Corners:
🔹Native American Artisans
🔹Burro rides
🔹The best fry bread
Thanks for the video. Looks like it’s off season huh?
I was just there, never saw the burros.
Did you eat a burrito? That's where they were.😋😋😋
I was in four corners on oct 7th and personally is not the biggest thing, plus $8 per person plus restroom 🚽 are not the best odor that is my opinion, good luck 🍀 visiting the place 😊
It’s more for the novelty, being in 4 states at the same time
@1:37 I’d do the same thing I already did being in two places at once at Hoover Dam why not try four? 😅
1:23 what a coincidence there are Luxembourgers 😂😂😂
The Four Corners ii Experienced were/was a gravel pebble parking lot. A rope dividing line. Two indians ready to take your $15 to take pics with horses.; One step stairs to stage 12' ish X12'ish with the Four Corners marker on top.; 6 green outdoor toilets near by. 1996.
Does Anyone have any video footage from this time period?
Can you fly into any of the four states or which state do you start at ??????
you start at any of the 4 states
if you are standing in new mexico but throw litter in arizona...which state are you committing a crime in?
Bucket list ❤
it was closed when i tried to go in 2020
I just went yesterday, it is now 8 dollars per person
hey tim nice videos u still on ur trip haven heard any thing in the last few days eveyrthiing ok? peace
I got back home on Tuesday. I'll be posting more videos from the trip soon. Thanks for watching.
Is it really $5 or $8 fee per person?
Yes, $5 per person.
@@hoosiertim it's now $8. Was just there. The last time I had been was decades ago, so it was nice to see it updated and the vendors. And of course the food LOL
I was just there a few days ago. It's now $8.00. It's gone up just like everything else! But okay in this case.
its now $8.00
Talking about RRuining/ F - up
a Historic area.
When ii was there in the summer of 1996. A clear blue sky day. All there was was outside county around a few steps up to the marker of four state lines meet. Of which was l0'X10' feet square. A few out houses. THE BETTER Visit ii had was visiting with Two First Nation yellow thick skinned Indians near by.
ii believe they charged $2.50 to be in a picture with 'em.
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Apparently this was just voted the biggest tourist trap in the WORLD.
Source: USA Today
i just travled 4 states in 1 sec
Who else came here from that one simpsons episode?
Lol it’s now 8$
$8 a person??
Just to stand in 4 each states? They sure, want their money.
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Top 3 shows of all time 😎
This is silly.
this was on the Simpsons
Came here from that lol