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Roadside Discovery
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I am traveling the United States and Mexico by car because I like to visit different places. This channel is about roadside discoveries, interesting landmarks, destinations and history. I love to travel.
Exploring Aliso Beach in Orange County, California | Things To Do In Laguna Beach
Aliso Beach is a popular beach located in Orange County, California, specifically in the city of Laguna Beach. It's known for its scenic beauty, family-friendly environment, and various recreational activities. Aliso Beach is situated along Pacific Coast Highway, offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The beach is characterized by its sandy shoreline, rocky outcrops, and the picturesque backdrop of the Laguna Beach cliffs.
The beach is a favorite spot for surfers, especially during the summer months when the waves are more consistent. The beach has designated swimming areas, although caution is advised due to occasional strong currents.
Aliso Beach is particularly famous for skimboarding, a sport that involves riding a board on the thin wash of water left by retreating waves. It’s one of the best spots in the world for this activity, drawing enthusiasts from all over. The beach is equipped with picnic tables and barbecue pits, making it a great spot for family gatherings and outdoor meals.
During low tide, visitors can explore the tide pools at the southern end of the beach. These tide pools are home to a variety of marine life, including sea stars, anemones, and crabs, making them a popular spot for curious explorers.
The beach often hosts local events, including skimboarding competitions and beach cleanups. These events draw both locals and tourists, contributing to the lively atmosphere of the beach. Aliso Beach is a quintessential Southern California beach, offering something for everyone, whether you're looking to relax, play, or explore.
The beach is a favorite spot for surfers, especially during the summer months when the waves are more consistent. The beach has designated swimming areas, although caution is advised due to occasional strong currents.
Aliso Beach is particularly famous for skimboarding, a sport that involves riding a board on the thin wash of water left by retreating waves. It’s one of the best spots in the world for this activity, drawing enthusiasts from all over. The beach is equipped with picnic tables and barbecue pits, making it a great spot for family gatherings and outdoor meals.
During low tide, visitors can explore the tide pools at the southern end of the beach. These tide pools are home to a variety of marine life, including sea stars, anemones, and crabs, making them a popular spot for curious explorers.
The beach often hosts local events, including skimboarding competitions and beach cleanups. These events draw both locals and tourists, contributing to the lively atmosphere of the beach. Aliso Beach is a quintessential Southern California beach, offering something for everyone, whether you're looking to relax, play, or explore.
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Is devil lair
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😂😂😂🎉 have you good job 😊😊😊😊😊
Glad you liked it
I was waiting for the jumpscare 😂😂
I thought that too 😁
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The cabins are nice to rent out!
Yes they are really nice, great place to spend the weekend
Dr Bombay Dr Bombay emergency come right away
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Looks like a lot of research went into this video, a trademark of yours. Calico has such rich history, probably the best ghost town I watched of yours, thanks Steve as usual well done😊
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
HI need some help I want to visit Bombay Beach This Fall were do you park to see the art on the Beach I cant figure it out on google map...Thank You
You can park there almost anywhere, even on the beach. Just don't go there during the summer months, it's scorching hot.
@@RoadsideDiscovery Thank You
Watts Towers on wheels 😂😂
Good name )
Where is nick Sonderegger
I assume inside his house.
Charming? The place looks like a tourist trap, dump.
It's a popular tourist destination.
Ive read this isn't a histoic site hence all the graffiti and such - sourced by Wikipedia.
Yes, unfortunately this place has been vandalized 100 times...
Neat! I have to see how far away i am from this atm!
Cool!
Sandy Shores
I would say - salty shores...
I am pappy and Harriet's Granddaughter and you got it right but so wrong buddy, maybe you should talk to my family before you made this video
Stop calling my Grandma Aunt Harriet??? Good God who told you that?
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This is Great day trip, great shows and food. Highly recommend it!
It really is!
Ocean or polluted pond water will be ideal for @EirexTech the 5 year old Energetic Cavitation Impact technology that Prof. Marc Ramsey experimented with at Vanderbilt University producing vast amounts of free energy over 400,000 pounds per square inch (PSI) in comparison to car tires at 32 PSI using water and bubbles the size of BB pellet. The EirexTech will make ocean water for the Salton Sea, Laguna Salada(MEX) and Death Valley into Life Valley instead.
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It’s not real but cool to visit excellent food at the saloon
Yes it is one of the best places to visit in Phoenix area
Advice for curious - read dasrath manji story of india who built a road through mountain with hand tools. This process took 22 years.
Must be another great story
Interesting video, so thanks for putting it together. Great job! I just looked up Silver City Ghost Town near Lake Isabella and just might take a trip to check it out myself. Cheers!
Definitely you should visit this amazing place
bro , people were buried in the 1800s there. ive gone through that whole cemetery
That must be scary I think
walter knott didnt do a charity move. he donated it because of politics and gave the crappy state of california a big FU to the state. im there about 4-5 times a year
That's quite possible
Cool content 👌.
Glad you liked it
Fun fact: 3759 (aka the engine in the vid) pulled the final steam run on the Santa Fe
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The whole town is rebuilt. It was built by Walter Knott, founder of Knott's Berry Farm as an added attraction. Only a handful of original buildings were actually restored. The schoolhouse, for example, is just a total reproduction.
I think they did a great job by rebuilding it!
The sundial at redding Carolina is 12 time's bigger
That's good to know, thanks for the information!
Commonly referred to as BISON 🤦♀️ Please stop calling a cat a dog. They are different animals. Help teach appropriate names. Let's make that commonplace.
So should we call it a buffalo or a bison?
@RoadsideDiscovery it's a Bison. Buffalo live across the globe. Our ancestors who came here didn't know what to call it... in the same way a Mammoth is not an Elephant. We have more knowledge now and it's up to us to advise the coming generations. You do you. I've advised. Much love ❤️
the waters fine , it’s the same water source as Palm Springs..the power is almost always on and good.. and there is a small grocery store in town
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What I'd give to see untouched America with thousands of buffalos.
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looks like trevor's place in sandy shores in gta
Yes I agree
You keep your buffalo. I’ll keep eating my fatty beef. I’ve had buffalo. It’s just damn dry.
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I'm tired of this. Can't we refer to them as AMERICAN BUFFALO!!! like with an echo machine and banners and lights and stuff. They are in America, tough as nails, so BUFFALO, not woosie little bison. Bison just sounds whimpy. BUFFALO are sturdy, large and in charge, the all AMERICAN symbol of STRENGTH..... not bison. Just say BUFFALO. Even the BUFFALO hate the word bison.
Awesome! Let's call it buffalo then 👍
Silicone valle is next 😂😂😂😂😂
Good idea 👍
That had to be a hybrid. Bison are much bigger.
There are two types of bison
I also thought so
I can only imagine the benefit they provide by returning lots of nutrients back to the soil.
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Good eatin.
If I lived there I’d just raise them. So much of America is missing them. Same for Canada. We need to restock not just eat them.
Well, you go ahead and buy yourself some land and do your part by raising them, just remember to figure in the vet, farrier 😉& fencing expenses.
I really agree with you about this 👍
Yeah, that damn place is crazy af, it IS haunted, the owner J passed away, along with the cat, RIP J. I need to disagree with you saying the jail is the coldest spot, NO! The Church is! The church is severely haunted! It has a demon in the church, and that table is actually a damn coffin! Iv been in there! I did paranormal investigations twice in there! It's an amazing place but! Stay put of that church!
😂 I remember stumbling across one in the middle of the night. It was in the early 1990’s and I was looking for an address along HWY 199 in southern Illinois Valley, Oregon. I was close, but I chose the wrong driveway.😂 Scary as heck when you can’t see and you hear the noise they make. Thank GOD for the porch light I was able to see.😂 Valentines always makes me remember!
Beautiful animals 💖
I didn’t see no horse a they should have someone riding around on a horse to make it look more original like it would have been back than
The novel Calico by Lee Goldberg is fun book to read (time travel back to Calico's heyday).
Sandy Shores real estate is cheap and it is a nice place to get away from Los Santos, just make sure you bring your own water.
That's petrified wood. Pieces from different trees layed out in a line.
Was cut with a saw,,Can't be that old 😮
That was one crooked saw blade there Einstein.
Glad to see the U.S.
Camp Verdee not Verday. The well is an abyss like limestone sinkhole partly full of water, millions of gallons of water evaporate daily from the sinkhole
Nice to see
I went there on a school field trip in the early 1970s. Bought a postcard for 5 cents😂
Very nice.