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Roaming Benji
Registrace 28. 07. 2022
If you enjoy exploring new places, including neat nature and cool historical spots, you may like my videos.
I'm a Minnesotan who now lives in the Southwest. I'm a weather nerd, nature nut, history buff, and more.
We live in a beautiful world. Join me as I try to capture some of it for you!
I'm a Minnesotan who now lives in the Southwest. I'm a weather nerd, nature nut, history buff, and more.
We live in a beautiful world. Join me as I try to capture some of it for you!
Revival of the San Gabriel Mountains — California 39 Revisited
May 12th, 2024: This is a follow up to my video from October 2022 about California State Route 39: czcams.com/video/ziGTM_ekGwo/video.htmlsi=U5m0Yftd_3mF2ATM (refer to that video to understand the change that has since occurred)...
...In less than two years after I first drove California State Route 39, a series of wet weather has replenished the area's water bodies. Crystal Lake - once resigned as a toxic pool of water - is now a beautiful mountain lake teeming with life. Morris Reservoir is now full and almost tropical-like in its opaque color and lush character of surrounding landscape. Even San Gabriel Reservoir which previously sat empty now has a respectable amount of water in it. Nature has a way of turning things around quickly and dramatically, especially in the naturally apocalyptic environment of coastal California. In this land of fires, floods, earthquakes, and outlaws, fortunes shift on a dime.
"The West Fork of the San Gabriel River is a refuge for Southern California wild rainbow trout." -Wikipedia
#roamingbenji #california #losangeles #azusa #azusacanyon #sangabrielvalley #sangabrielcanyon #sangabrielmountains #transverseranges #nature #weather #socal #southerncalifornia #angelesnationalforest
...In less than two years after I first drove California State Route 39, a series of wet weather has replenished the area's water bodies. Crystal Lake - once resigned as a toxic pool of water - is now a beautiful mountain lake teeming with life. Morris Reservoir is now full and almost tropical-like in its opaque color and lush character of surrounding landscape. Even San Gabriel Reservoir which previously sat empty now has a respectable amount of water in it. Nature has a way of turning things around quickly and dramatically, especially in the naturally apocalyptic environment of coastal California. In this land of fires, floods, earthquakes, and outlaws, fortunes shift on a dime.
"The West Fork of the San Gabriel River is a refuge for Southern California wild rainbow trout." -Wikipedia
#roamingbenji #california #losangeles #azusa #azusacanyon #sangabrielvalley #sangabrielcanyon #sangabrielmountains #transverseranges #nature #weather #socal #southerncalifornia #angelesnationalforest
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Signs of Rampant Migrant Smuggling Between Tucson and Nogales
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February 13th, 2024: Migrant smuggling across the US-Mexico border is rampant these days. Follow along as I document the Arizona-Sonora borderlands near Nogales. #roamingbenji #migrants #migration #smuggling #nature #history #nogales #mexico #arizona #skyisland
Maritime and Military History in San Diego
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January 26th, 2024: Cabrillo National Monument preserves a wide range of American heritage, paying homage to the area's importance to the US military, commemorating Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's 16th century voyage of exploration, and protecting the natural value of coastal California's ecosystems. #roamingbenji #sandiego #california #history #nature #navy #military #maritime #marine #lighthouse #n...
BEST and WORST License Plates: Reviewing Every US State & Canadian Province
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BEST and WORST License Plates: Reviewing Every US State & Canadian Province
Finding ANCIENT CORN - Arizona Cliff Dwellings
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Finding ANCIENT CORN - Arizona Cliff Dwellings
Autumn Walk in Arizona's Ancient Volcanoes
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Autumn Walk in Arizona's Ancient Volcanoes
Chasing Fall Colors in a Remote Utah Mountain Range
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Chasing Fall Colors in a Remote Utah Mountain Range
Exploring ANCIENT ROCK ART in Southeast Utah
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Exploring ANCIENT ROCK ART in Southeast Utah
Driving the Highest Continuous Paved Road in America
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Driving the Highest Continuous Paved Road in America
Hidden Aqueduct and Hanging Gardens in Arizona
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Hidden Aqueduct and Hanging Gardens in Arizona
Abandoned Munitions Plant - WWII-Era Ruins in Dakota County, Minnesota
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Abandoned Munitions Plant - WWII-Era Ruins in Dakota County, Minnesota
Minnesotan Rambles About Minnesota For 10 Minutes
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Minnesotan Rambles About Minnesota For 10 Minutes
Old Railroad Bridge on the California Coast (And What Killed This Sea Lion?)
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Old Railroad Bridge on the California Coast (And What Killed This Sea Lion?)
California's Inland Sea BACK FROM THE DEAD - Tulare Lake Summer 2023
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California's Inland Sea BACK FROM THE DEAD - Tulare Lake Summer 2023
California Snowmelt SURGE - Southern Sierra Nevada (June 2023)
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California Snowmelt SURGE - Southern Sierra Nevada (June 2023)
Thoughts at a California Concentration Camp
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Thoughts at a California Concentration Camp
OWENS VALLEY & SIERRA NEVADA (Waking Up in the Alabama Hills)
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OWENS VALLEY & SIERRA NEVADA (Waking Up in the Alabama Hills)
Inside EVERY Large Ruin at Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
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Inside EVERY Large Ruin at Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
The Colorful Chasms of Arizona's Northern Frontier
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The Colorful Chasms of Arizona's Northern Frontier
Thousand+ Year Old HAND-CARVED CAVES - Ancient Arizona
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Thousand Year Old HAND-CARVED CAVES - Ancient Arizona
Inside a Route 66 Ghost Town - Abandoned Homes, Old Cars, and More
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Inside a Route 66 Ghost Town - Abandoned Homes, Old Cars, and More
I actually been inside there when I was still in high school back in ~2010! Its along Sooner Road. Its just a theater inside and it was crumbling. As you enter, there are stairways on both sides going up, one of which was blocked by rubble and debris. We managed to use the other stairway, but there is nothing really to be seen. Its pretty empty other than signs of homeless (Listerine bottles everywhere, trash) and the previously mentioned ceiling debris. We also went around to rest of the 'hospital' like office buildings nearby. We nicked a Fallout and Biological hazard signs, and then were chased away by (presumably) an employee in a van. Fun times.
Thank you for your video,I love your video.Very much information about it.Appreciated.
Ancient porn 😜🙈
Are all the grasses invasive?
Did you know no scientist can prove anything 13,000 years ago? Absolutely no one. I kid you not
And yet they were called “savages.” 🤔
Da war ich schon
Drove there in 1968 in Westphalia camper back then no rules park where you want camp where you want the earth was young and so was I. A great time to be alive
I've been here. It's the campus of the old Central State Hospital. The whole place feels off and creepy. Just feels like the kind of place that no one has ever really wanted to be, not back then and not now.
It's a old world building/ruins from prior reset that was mudflooded. The majority of the structure is buried underground...we just repurpose the top part which is why you see old world structures in the downtown areas that have windows half in the ground and brick buildings that look like they are slanted instead of level. Half the building in underneath so they added ramps or steps that were not original to the building so that we could use them. Look closely at the old town buildings casting aside the narrative of all these buildings being built in a short period of time in the 1800's using only a horse and buggy to haul all the materials and without power tools....recalibrate and use your eyes and critical thinking skills...ask God to reveal the truth.
When was this taken, man so beautiful!
Yo im late but is that the 66 pit stop?
Going to this spot next week
The petroglyphs are depictions of what they saw in the sky. Electric discharge and plasma formations. Please refer to the Thunderbolts Project, for enlightenment. I promise you wont regret it.
1:35 "I bet the inside of this looks...insane." Well, of course. I mean, it's not a sane asylum!
As a child it was always threatened that if we didn't behave we would be sent to the Norman looney bin AKA Griffin memorial
Hey, you might need to bring this back! I'd love to own that beauty 😮
My dad took my mom there at the mental hospital twice when was growing up,she lived out a long healthy normal life passing in 2008.I made delivery out there to the main complex recently.. They should open it back up and put the homeless in there that lives under the bridges around south okc 🫢..They keep the grass nice and trimmed..thanks for your videos
Tennessee's license plate hearkens back to those used in the State in the 1950s. Back then, the plate was not rectangular. It was in the nature of a trapezoid, similar to the geographical shape of Tennessee
with luck this winter 2024 into 2025 will be just as wet if not more.. just so this great lake can return to something of it’s glory days.
I remember when I went to OU in 1978-82 and part of this was still being used for patients I believe, as would see people on Main Street who definitely were non violent and would return to the facility in time for supper. It was bizarre having that in college town Norman. Interesting buildings and I remember hearing they moved the function of the facility to Vinita.
This is interesting take on the water levels in the San Gabriels, having water definitely has a profound impact on the life of these mountains
The piers you see are from the original bridge built in 1881 by my great uncle Henry Randolph Holbrook. He was born November 22, 1838 in Columbia, Conn. He was the chief engineer for the Atlantic Pacific Railroad. The town of Holbrook, AZ was named after Mr. Holbrook on September 24, 1881. That was the day the last spike was driven completing the railroad through town. Henry Randolph Holbrook retired from the railroad and moved to Pueblo, Colorado where he made his home until he died in 1907 at the age of 69. A simple Google search " Diablo canyon railroad bridge" will show early photos of the bridge I have correspondence from The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, dated 06-09-1983. On receipt your letter of May 28 1983, We checked our historical records pertaining to Henry Randolph Holbrook and the Canyon Diablo bridge, and have determined that the bridge took 15 months to build and was completed in June of 1882. Inasmuch as Mr Holbrook was the chief engineer during the period July 6 1880 to December 31 1881, he was responsible for it's construction. That was sent to us by Bill Burk, Vice President Public Relations.
I was expecting a comment on how cold the water was next to the dam.
Aspen is birch mimicking poplar
I’m going there
I lived here most my life never heard this story but there is some places you should go see like walkers cabin in keysville ask any local and they will tell you exactly how to get there the walkers it's cool bcuz it's an old minors cabin with some real cowboy history a shootout happened on the property where one of the Walker brothers killed multiple guys and made it out alive and it's the most haunted spot I have been to if super active me and all my friends have personal experiences there
Went here once and got lost inside and had to break a different window to get out
Where'd u park (to not get caught)
You didn’t drop bread crumbs behind you to find your way out? 😂
you owe the state $78.24
The great news is Tulare Lake will recharge the aquafers that the farmers have been draining for decades. Maybe even see water levels in their wells rising instead of sinking!
I'm having trouble following this. I always thought the first building was an abandoned church because of the stained glass windows. Then you show the cornerstone and the thing over the door that designates it as an American Legion building. Then you ignore all of that and declare it a mental asylum. I can't see how it could be used for that. Your narrative doesn't make much sense. BTW, I think the cages above the entry on the second building were for inmates to be able to enjoy fresh air without hurting themselves.
Cool video. Thanks! That deadly plant is called oleander. And it is very deadly. Honey made from its flowers is not suitable for human consumption.
Lovely blue color
Wait... You get snow squalls in the desert?
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Really glad to see someone talking about the remaining effects of a hurricane, my first real experience of a thunderstorm was back in the summer of '05, my first job at the North Rim after Hurricane Emily which proved to be a gracious storm over the Grand Canyon North Rim. I had the day off and was in the employee dinning pub when the first bolt of lightning alerted me to the *oncoming six hour beauty* I was about to witness!
So much assuming.....then you make the mistake all petroglyph viewers do is bring up big foot and aliens....that does more harm than good to bring understanding along.
Hey Benji! At 5;20 you officially walked onto Hell Street in downtown Canyon Diablo.! I'm a local been there 10 times easy, all the ruins in this second video are canyon Diablo, you came in from a different direction? from the north? Any way Fantastik Video great job with the camera!
I grew up here and it’s probably central state mental asylum.
Dr Delbert G Willard was a great figure at this hospital.
Wow that’s gorgeous
An interesting history of the transformation of the region is The King of California by Mark Arax and Rick Wartzman.
Nice video. You should get a mini drone to capture some of these sites
Hi Benji, thanks for posting this video. I like your written introduction, the views you recorded. The color and clarity of the video is great as well as your comments of the topography throughout the video. Hope you had a good return trip to Southern California. Cheers,
I drove that road back around 1996 when I was working in LA. Beautiful views. I’ve also seen the broken end from Islip on many hikes I took up Mt. Williamson. Love that area!
At 3:53 the two turtles represent me and my little brother... the Shark fin represent the Australian PM Holt who went missing whilst swimming... he was sacrificed the same night as me and Roger... there are 7 children to be slain.. the year is 1963 and again in 1965.. The reason the turtles are the biggest is that both my brother and I were brought back into existence.. I guess theywere letting the Leaders know those from others stars would return in our lifetimes.. So Trump, Biden, King, Prince and most world leaders involved in child rape and sacrifice and genocide are about to be removed..
You lads in the USA don't see very well.. At 3:31 exactly you are seeing the petroglyphs used to form face profiles and eyes and the many faces, at least 8 in this location.. are also formed with the rock face itself... the people who left the glyphs are the same people who left the pyramids in every country.. Most the petroglyphs record the crimes of our Leaders the Pyramids and megalithic sites are used to explain many things. and warn our Leaders.
I live in Baldwin Park and go on vacation at the end of next week and during my week off will spend a few days riding my touring bicycle up to the CA-39 closure to the 2, and maybe down to Wrightwood for resupply, overnight camping here and there before heading back down. I'm glad that water will not an issue for me (I'll filter it of course). Crystal Lake looks good, so I might give it a visit. Thanks for making this video. Perfect timing!! It's really got me jazzed for my vacation!!
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Crystal lake has a nice color👍👍
Thanks for the video. 39 is a very unique highway. It sure could be opened, stop the spending on newsoms choo choo train no one will ride.
The area under discussion was first named Blythe Junction, and later changed to Rice in the 1930s when a US Post office was placed there. The LA Times called the area No Mans Land California in 1914, which i called my book. In the late 1800s it was a trading post for minors, and was well used into the 1970s with a Gas Station and Post Office, but with the closing of mining activity during the time period, the small town eventually died to neglect and destroyed by vandalism. The town once housed a school house, a movie theater, a large store, a brothel and even a gambling establishment under the Post Office. In fact, the entire town of Blythe Junction was arrested in 1914 by both Riverside and San Bernardino County Sheriff Departments for running an illegal town of ill-repute. The site was used for various activities, including the World's Largest Bar during WWII for training camps in the area, a train station for connecting rail lines, and a camp for the development of the water canals during the 1930s, etc.
My great great great uncle, half brother to my great great grandpa, was an 'inmate' at this hospital from 1916, thru the 1920 census (there were 1,100 inmates), and possibly until his death. I have a news article from when he was taken there that says he battled depression. He was marked as insane on his WWI Draft Card. There's a grave in a cemetery 2 miles away that I believe is his, but there's a possible transcription error and I haven't been able to find records to confirm if he died in 1929. Makes me sad to think of him living there for 13 years and dying there. Sorry Uncle George. 😞
My dad was a patient here briefly in the 1960's. He said it was definitely a place he didn't want to stay very long.
I mean I guess the fact they are old is cool but in 600-1400AD white people in Europe weRE building cathedrals and creating works of art that now sell for hundreds of millions of dollars. The natives of North America were scratching rocks with other rocks to create stick figures a 3 year old could make. If there is a more stark contrast between civilizations I don’t know where it exists.
Nice to see things haven't changed much in bakersfield
I went there when I was younger it’s a mental hospital the people that worked there did not take care of the patients like they were supposed to. I got overdosed at this hospital and damn near died.