New Zealand Family Reacts to The Most AMAZINGLY Beautiful Places In America!
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They left out the Smokey Mountains, The Grand Canyon and the Everglades . Lots of beauty here from sea to shining sea
They also left out the Adirondack Mountains and the new England Coast. You are right there are so many beautiful places to see. You are sure to find at least one breathtaking spot in every state you visit.
I remember going to the Grad Canyon for the first time..... I wasnt that excited, I was like whatever, Ive seen pictures, seen it on tv. Blah. I was actually shocked how magnificent it was, it was really GRAND!!
The entire Appalachian mountains not just the smoky mountains.
@@adirondackmama7724 That is true. I'm in the Appalachians of Pennsylvania. We also have incredible beauty.
@@billbored8277 I back packed the grand canyon for a month when I graduated high school back in 1978. When we walked up to the entrance they would not let us camp there because we didn't have a car. So we walked about a half a mile away, then darted into the woods, walked deep in right near the edge of the canyon, found an old camping area, appeared to be closed for decades, set up out tent, found one good picnic table, and stayed for free for weeks. No one was there at all, we even walked into the opened camp ground area, to use showers and to get supplies. It was great.
This just scratches the surface of beautiful places in America!
Most definitely!!!
Yep!
Exactly!!! Just numerous to mention priceless..
How do you send the family packages?
Yosemite, Badlands, Mt. Rainier, Olympic National Park, Great Smokies, etc. That film was pretty weak!
New Zealand is one of the most beautiful places on EARTH! It's a huge compliment for you guys to be interested in America's beauty too. Love your videos!
I was just thinking this
Pays the bills
@@MoMoMyPup10 go to virginia where the country started.
so totally agree
@@MoMoMyPup10 thanks for helping pay the bills
I like the way you include the children w/o exploiting them, you are a charming family.
As an American who’s been to most of these places my favorite thing about this video was watching your beautiful kids so engaged in what they were seeing. The saying is “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree” so good job mom and dad!
Of course. Their kids seem very curious & inquisitive. They clearly have strong, interesting minds!
Perv
@@roylipera1901 You're the only person who saw it this way. Says way more about you.
@@roylipera1901, Ha Ha! Not! Immature.
@@roylipera1901
Good lord, never seen such a polite happy family in my life.
I was thinking the same thing. The kids are fantastic, which speaks well of the parents.
@@decidedlycynical1570 I’d bet neither child has a cellphone
They are a fun, high-energy, very likeable people. Clearly they know how to really enjoy each other's company. I wish my own screwed-up, massively intoxicated, dysfunctional family could have such positive experiences in my own family get-together train wrecks.
I agree. More Americans need to take notice.
So many not mentioned:
Grand Canyon one of the natural wonders of the world
Niagara Falls which we share with Canada
The Rocky Mountains in the West
The Smokey mountains in the East
Yellowstone National Park with the geysers
The giant Redwood forest
The black hills with Mount Rushmore
The Great Lakes
There is definitely a lot of diversity in landscapes
More like the Appalachians
They also left out the sequoias and redwoods in California. Sequoias for anyone who hasnt seen them are jawdropping.
Waimea Canyon in Hawaii
@@GenghisClaus I was thinking of that also and where I use to live Monument Valley Arizona, Chaco Canyon, and Shiprock in New Mexico, the other parks in Utah that were not mentioned, Glenwood Springs Canyon in Colorado, and Flaming Gorge in Wyoming....
I thinks was good that the video mentioned places that might not be as well known to non-Americans, let alone Americans themselves.
I have a friend from Thailand and I was telling him how awesome it would be to go there. He told me that the only reason an American should travel abroad is for culture. He said everything you could ever see in nature across the entire world is contained within America.
Its TRUE....I'VE LIVE HERE 🇺🇸 FOR 68 YRS
AND I HAVE NOT SEEN MUCH OF IT ....ITS HUGE AND SO BEAUTIFUL 💕🇺🇸
I WAS BORN IN
OGDEN, UTAH🇺🇸
ONE OF MOST BEAUTIFUL STATES
BROUGHT TO CALIFORNIA🇺🇸 WHEN I WAS 2YRS OLD AND LIVED HERE EVER SINCE...👏👏👍
@@doratiscareno5856 oh, I'm sorry
What a beautiful thing to say.
Definitely not true, travelled abroad, undoubtedly America is abroad, but there is unbelievably beautiful places abroad
Americans may be a bit less traveled than our global neighbors,but in our defense...we have everything here.It's a big and diverse place
The US is so huge, and many (including many Americans) don’t realize it.
I’ve been lucky to see 48 States, excluding Oregon and Alaska, and they’re very beautiful places, I plan to visit Alaska next year since I visited Hawaii for the first time this year! I hope you all get to see it all!
I'm 62 years old and I live here in America very beautiful country but the government keeps us so poor really to tell you the truth the majority of Americans don't even get to see the beauty we have unless we do like you and watch it on some type of screen
@@maedorasmith33 Travelling to see all these places is not only expensive, but some of us either can't afford to take the time off work, or we have limited PTO.
@@HanabiiiUwU it's so sad , we are the richest Country in the world and the citizen's live hand to mouth
Your children's facial expression shows you the beauty in an innocents child's awe. I love this family time!😍
They fake as fuck
@@bhilton5898 hope you have a good day. Hope God releases all that anger & pain you hold in your heart. God bless you always.
I hate to say it but for some reason I feel as though they aren't genuine reactions, same with the parents.
@@googleuser842 no doubt
too bad they didn't show the painted desert, the petrified forest, the grand canyon, etc... This is a huge country with tons more beautiful places. Thank God for our National Parks. I am glad that you enjoyed the video.
I drove way out of my way to see the painted desert and the petrified forest. I was beyond underwhelmed. Did not like them at all.
I used to live in the foothills of the Smokey Mountains. I never woke up and looked out my window without being amazed, and fully appreciative for the gift of living in such a beautiful place. I still go back, and am in awe.
We have beautiful places in America but New Zealand has Middle Earth... Epic!!!
yeah it's kind of strange to hear people from New Zealand talking about how beautiful America is.
That's my argument lol
This! I’ve been there a couple times and it is phenomenal. By far the most beautiful place I’ve ever been. Can’t wait to go back! Also…Hobbiton is so cool! 😀
I was looking for this. There are plenty of beautiful places in the world but New Zealand, to me at least, is the most beautiful. I am a Canadian.
Anolope canyon much better
I really appreciate how you guys take interest in my country while you live in such a beautiful place. In a time when many people dislike on the USA, it makes my heart happy to know some do not
Agreed and I'm also dying to go to New Zealand. My old roommate study abroad there and loved. My sister also went to New Zealand while visiting Australia as well. She went skydiving and loved it. Both said it stunning country.
for real though 💯💯💯
In a time when many natural born American Citizens have no respect or love for America it’s nice to see people appreciate my country for all its good. Is America perfect? No, but show me a country that is.
🙏🤗🙏
Same!
Kudos to mom and dad, you have raised some wonderful children and are a family that sets a fine example of what all families should aspire to be.
These children are SO cute and polite and inquisitive!!! Love seeing your family.
I was reading comments true there's so many honorable mentions. Being a native of Arizona I was surprised there is no Grand canyon it is one of the most spectacular places in the world. There's also Yosemite sequoias, redwood forest, saguaro national monument. But I was really surprised of no Grand canyon
My husband and I just visited out your way a month ago and yes, I was shocked as well.
I was surprised by that, too and the other places. This would not have been my list. And no Smoky Mountains, no Grand Tetons.
I'm not even from Arizona and I was expecting to see the Grand Canyon as well.
I was also expecting to see Grand Canyon as well. I do believe Horseshoe Bend is part of it, but a very small part toward the east end. I had seen photos, and even a home movie taken by my dad from a small plane ride, but I was still blown away when I got to see the Grand Canyon in person!! Maybe that's why it wasn't included, it is really hard to do it justice in any film or video!.
No Grand Canyon. That’s a shame. The Grand Canyon is spectacular
They forgot the Grand Canyon, the Redwoods sequoia national park, 423 national parks, many tropical islands in the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean, many massive mountain ranges, Niagara Falls, and so much more.
Yes the California redwoods are AMAZING.. The Florida everglades.. So much beauty here.
I love how opposite it is from the U.S .
North is south and south is north for them. Lol. They'll drive north for hotter weather while we drive south for hotter weather. We drive north for mountains and snow and south for tropical temps. And while its winter here ... Its summer there...vice versa. Summer in January. Lol.
Ok..im sounding a bit Dr suess like😂So wild. Wild wild world. I wonder. Does new Zealand have all the type of interesting, yet some scary, animals ?..that don't exist anywhere else?
The video only shows top 10 according to them.
And Phoenix!
Would love to see you do a series about New Zealand. From the images I have seen over the years, you have a lot to show. Beautiful country.
I love the deep appreciation for my country you show while I all I can say about New Zealand is, "Middle Earth is so beautiful"
The United states has the most diverse and unique landscapes in the world. There are still thousands of miles of untouched beauty. Wonders of the world. The most national parks, and then don't forget Alaska!
and we should make sure we preserve them!
So does New Zealand. I would love to visit there.
Olympic National Park is my favourite National Park in the USA. Denali is on my bucket list!
@@kathleenhenson5833 New Zealand has its own great places, just on a small smaller scale. As a top 10 list for America, how can you pick? They did for this video, but you could have a top 100 places easily. Would these places be my top 10 picks? No, but it was pretty good.
Grand canyon and Niagara falls are on my bucket list
The giant redwood forests can really humble a person! Loved this video.
I know...I live in a redwood forest and there's a grove of gigantic, ancient redwoods about 50 feet away from my living room window. They're ponderously large. And a few thousand years old.
Right
@@nathanfitzgerald6651 1. I'm crazy jealous of you. 2. The Redwood Forest should have been there.
My husband and I have visited the redwoods twice-photos don't do them justice. You have to see them in person!
@@mrs.martin3158 No need to be too jealous because over here we have massive, horrible forest fires every summer. The one last year was so enormous that these amazing, brave firefighters stopped it only half a mile from my house. My local neighborhood only still exists because those firemen heroes banded together and stopped it in my area. But a little ways up the street from me, many houses were incinerated down to their framework.
I have driven across America for 16 years and every state has a lot of beauty in them. Lots of unique things to see.
New Zealand is renown for their amazing landscapes. Maybe that would be a neat episode to share with us.
NZ is so beautiful Im surprised they think anything compares.
I agree with you New Zealand is beautiful
Everyone who's like "where is the Grand Canyon", horseshoe bend is part of the Grand Canyon. It's the eastern rim of it.
it’s the start of it. after being to both places i must say the grand canyon is much more beautiful.
A few years ago I met an Australian couple in Amarillo Texas that were traveling the US in a rented recreational vehicle. They started on the east coast and were slowly making their way west over a couple months. It’s a great way to take in all the sights and travel at your own pace.
Your daughters reactions to these places are absolutely adorable glad she’s so impressed make sure to let your children visit the U.S. when COVID dies down
Other places not mentioned are: Yosemite National Park, Grand Canyon National Park and all of Yellowstone National Park.
Always talk to a local when traveling. They know the hidden gems in their area.
There are profound differences between travelers and tourists. I have travelled a bit, but I have never been a tourist.
Travelers use maps while
Tourists use apps
Just a little rhyme to show the contrast. It's ok to be a tourist, but for the fullest sense of real adventures, the tourist approach doesn't work.
@@treebeardtheent2200 - If by that, and I assume you mean, actually, I can't actually figure out what you mean.
I personally think of 'tourists (even when I've been one)', as people who have somewhere to go, meaning an agenda.
Were as 'travelers', are more 'adventurers', only using maps, or 'apps', to their benefit, which tourists also do.
I think the distinction is about tourists, to travelers, to the adventurers, the last two, often coinciding.
To be honest, it has a bit to do with money, as it protects you, and you rely on it. I would guess, the more money and agenda you have, probably, the more of a tourist you are.
There are frailities in that thought, but I think it is often true.
As far as I recall, adventurers, don't really care much about money, as tourists do, in the sense that they don't know what will happen, but it will all work out, or at least, so the theory goes.
I don't really know, but I will agree, there is a difference between a tourist and an adventurer, even tho they might often end up in the same place, in the same condition.
@@dobiebloke9311 You've got the right idea I think.
I'm a hiker/traveler/adventurer
The map vs app distinction is technically symbolic bc exceptions exist, but in practice, particularly on long trail hikes, those who are glued to their devices following every direction (how far to go, where to stop, where to camp, etc.) fit the tourist category. The app mostly makes the decisions for them and without their device, they are completely lost. I can tell you about near panic attacks I have seen.
A real map is off grid, and it's a tool for someone in charge of their own adventure (old school). A map never tells a traveler how far, where to camp etc., but a skilled map reader/land navigator can get very useful info from a map to inform his personal decision making.
And the contrast rhymes well. 😉
Exactly 😋✌️😔😲🥵✊🤧✊😋
And there are ALWAYS hidden little gems off the beaten path.
New Zealand is also a gorgeous country. It's amazingly diverse for a relatively small country.
You could probably do an entire video on my home state of Alaska. It has some of the most beautiful views in all of the US and most Americans when hearing I’m from Alaska always say they’ve always wanted to go there.
I know an Alaskan cruise isn't "seeing Alaska", but what I did see was beautiful. Especially seeing eagles in their natural habitat and watching a pod of whales swim alongside the ship one evening.
There's no shortage of beauty in this world as long as we protect & respect it.
The capitalist focus on greed and war makes that a steep climb!
11:00 - "What's that on his neck?" - Park Rangers and sometimes scientists will tag some of the animals within a herd to be able to track them. It's just a tracking device. It doesn't hurt the goat.
I'm so happy I went on an 8,000 mile, 39 day trip around the US and Canada when I was 15 and with a group from a high school. Went through 12 states and across Canada. It was amazing. Been all but one of these places.
Love your videos! You should definitely check out the giant Sequoia trees. Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park and Yosemite just to name a few. The largest tree in the world, the General Sherman tree, is located in Sequoia National Park. I live only 45 minutes from the park's entrance and have been there MANY times! It never gets old! The trees are so amazing! I think you would enjoy it💕 Sending much love from California 😎🌴🌲🏖🏞
I'm jealous! I would love to live that close to Sequoia, my favorite National Park.
Yes never gets old!! I live nearby too! I think everyone needs to see the Giant Forest! So many amazing places to see in Sequoia and Kings Canyon!! 🌲⛰
I wish they had a short list of honorable mentions, because they could have added Half Dome in Yosemite and the groves of Sequoias, they are majestic!
Not to mention all of Alaska.
The everglades of Florida & the swamps of Louisiana are two unique places and what about the Grand Canyon
@@JustMe-gn6yf Siesta Key in Florida is amazing too!!!
@@4444mbutler Alaska is gorgeous!!!
Yes WHERE WAS SEQUOIA?!
i like how you’re teaching your kids history and geography by learning with them. Smart move 👍
This list is only a fraction of the beauty America holds ❤
Horseshoe bend is breath taking. A few years ago my dad and I watched the sunset from the top and the next day went rafting along the river.
Just got back from a trip to California. The redwoods are absolutely amazing!! We had to drive 8 hours to see them but i wouldn't regret it for the world. Surprised those aren't on there. For reference they are trees so big that 27 men can hold hands together and still not completely encircle the tree. I completely stood in a tree. Would be a wonderful place for your kids to visit. Just don't forget to hydrate.
Most of those redwoods are also pretty ancient. As a Californian, one of my fears is losing them due to forest fires one day. They are some of the most beautiful trees I've ever seen. As a kid, I thought those trees stretched up to space.
Stood in a tree! Unreal! That's just amazing!
Something truly amazing to see. I think they are unique to America. So many places they left out of the video.
There is so much more too, the Great Lakes, the Smoky Mountains, the Everglades, Alaska, when the leaves change in New England its breathtaking
John Lake - Agreed. I've never really much explored the Everglades, nor have I been to Alaska or Hawaii, but short of that, this is an amazing country, and I am born and raised here, so you might think I could be bored, but I am not.
Let's forget politicism for the moment, as that's just how people feign to get along. What really matters to me is, are the Bridges safe? Do they even exist? Are the roads the same? All of which are the important things to me, as far as government goes, in this feable attempt of fielty. After that, fight it out as you will, meaning, I don't really care, one way or another, but for that. I just asked my wife, is it evening or morning?, being either possible.
Who cares?, she said. Truth.
I'm just teasing a bit, but I truly didn't know, nor did I care, as she looks at me sideways.
I live just 25 miles from Glacier National Park....it is truly amazing. I can see the mountain tops from my back door. Would LOVE to visit NZ someday.
I want to go to New Zealand. This family is a joy to watch.
The US has one of the most diverse landscapes in the world..deserts, rainforests, mountains, swamps, etc
Hell, Washington state alone has all of those.
@@tonygunk9810 So does alaska!
Texas has most of that as well
@@bradleyscott6304??? I’m sorry …where in Texas???
@@abelbalboa552 we got weak sauce mountains - just the bottom of the Rockies, and while we have forests I wouldn't call them "rainforests," but Texas is big, we got the rest
As someone else said, every state could probably make a top ten list just a good. There are so many great places that are awe inspiring in the USA (and Canada) how they could pick just these ten is a silly endevour. I grew up in Michigan, right on the Lake Michigan shore. Just the Great Lakes alone are worth a mention, California has the Sequoia National Park where the giant trees will knock your socks off. The state of Washington has Olympic National Park, a Temperate Rain Forest that is almost a millian acres - abolutely stunning. There is one in New Zealand too but it is only about 4000 acres. Of course, different plants and animals than the ones in North America - technically there is more than one in N.A. Anyway, there are many places that you may find as beautiful than anything mentioned here. I am sure people from every state could find somewhere in their state that could pretty much match anything you saw.
Yeah, and I live in Colorado, where I could make my own top 100 list just in this state lol.
@@peppersanches412 I used to drive a big truck on a dedicated route from Texas to Colorado. I got to see a lot of those views at all different times of year. I was always very fond of the view of the Gunnison River / Blue Mesa Reservoir while coming down from Montrose.
Yes I grew up in Michigan. The great Lakes are beautiful. Also lived in south Alabama on the gulf coast which is also beautiful. You are right, it's hard to just to pick 10 places.
@@peppersanches412 I also lived almost 10 years in Denver and went to college there. I spent many days in the mountains from one end of the state to the other - well the east side can be a bit boring but the rest is stunning.
Gary. I was born and grew up in Muskegon till I was 5. I remember the lake near by. My uncle Bill was a fire chief and we attended the fireman's games each year.
We’ve just recently moved to Oregon from Florida, and have been to Multonmah falls twice. I’ve been blown away both times, February & June. Going on the bridge is gorgeous. But I prefer seeing the enormity of it from the bottom🥰 Hope you get to visit one day!
I grew up near Carlsbad caverns. It still takes my breath away how beautiful it is every time I get to go back. It's worth the trip!
As an American truck driver. I can say we have about every landscape imaginable. Check out Ouray, Colorado, The Grand Tetons in Wyoming, Olimpia National Park in Washington State. Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. The Black Hills in the Dakota's. I would love to see some New Zealand landscape
I want to go to the black hills soo bad!!!
Yes Olympia National Park is gorgeous. I live about 2 hours from there
@@hallmarkaddict8455 my sister in law is from Spokane
Angel's landing is at Zions National Park, the Narrows in Zion I think is even cooler. But all the National Parks are very unique and inspiring. I'd love to visit New Zealand one day!
I can not agree more but i love look out point of the smokey mountains you can see 7 states from that point which to me is very allsome
Its a must. I spent a month and it was one of the best experiences of my life. Such a diverse place and even better no dangerous animals or snakes.
If you only get as far as Oahu, Hawaii then give the Haiku Stairway a go.
Officially it isn't really legal (liability I strongly suspect), but there is no serious enforcement. Hawaii likes tourists to be happy...but mostly like them to spend dakine...I mean money.
Have fun bruddah o sisstah!
Your country is exquisite. Never been,but have seen a lot of it while watching “Xena.”
My daughter and I just started watching your channel and we love your family! All of you are so refreshing and down to earth! Keep those youtubes coming! We are in Fairview, Tennessee.
After seeing LOTR, I would love to visit NZ. That scenery was breathtaking.
YES, THE SHIRE!!!
Wow, they overlooked Yosemite. That is crazy.
I'm watching it now. What? No Yosemite? That is my idea of heaven.
Or kings canyon park in California which has (or had if it had a fire recently), all the sequoias.
OMG I LOVE your faces while you watch what we have to offer!!! Thank you for letting me love my country again....seriously.
I am fortunate enough to call the artist Robert' Fanken my friend and he lives in New Zealand. Back in the 1970's or '80's he created a beautiful movie which shows the amazing beauty of NZ. When he came through the US he shared this movie with us and it was amazing. Since seeing what he created I've always longed to visit NZ. You have a gorgeous country.
You could fill a whole book just with Utah places
Not to mention southern Utah, Arizona border you can find a lot of dinosaur foot prints.
Oh yes and Colorado it had so many different types of places from the dunes and desert to Rockies and very fast prairies. Was an interesting state.
@@amandachilds5290 I love how you can just drive out the middle of nowhere in the plains here and come across a spectacular rock formation.
This was my favorite reaction you've done as I have lived near Multnomah Falls, and currently live in Montana. Glacier National Park IS truly breathtaking. If you ever would like to visit Montana...I will pay the families airfare and lodging! You are my favorite channel. God bless!
That is a GREAT deal! Take up his offer!!!!
Jodi have u been to plains montana?
When I was a child, my family drove through Glacier National Park on our way from Washington state to Maine... the thing I remember most was the purple crocuses growing through the snow...
I feel like there’s not much Covid in Montana, y’all should go ahead and take up this offer right now lol
You’re all absolutely adorable! I’m very glad I found your vlogs! Cheers ~ Laura, from San Francisco ❤️🥰❤️
Multnomah Falls is even more breathtaking in person, & that little cottage restaurant at the bottom is some of the best food I've ever had! 😋 Also, you basically get a shower on that bridge in the middle. 😅
The Grand Canyon is the most indescribably beautiful place I've seen in person. It's so overwhelmingly humongous and colorful.
I definitely need to visit Glacier National Park though. That looked amazing!
I’ve always wanted to visit New Zealand precisely for that “concentrated” diverse geographic beauty they spoke of. Yeah, the US is enormous, and definitely has awe inducing beauty throughout, at scale much of the time. I’ve lived in the US all my life and barely scratched the surface.
Hello from Portland Or. To be honest Multnomah Falls is nice but if ever in Oregon go to Crater Lake its much more gorgeous and breathtaking in my opinion.
This is true but Multnomah is crazy also but I have been to both and I agree with you.
there was no mention of Mt. saint helens which can be seen from multnomah falls
@@MrFoxbob yes that is true especially from Mount Hood
Isn't that resort haunted because of the atrocities done there? Or am I thinking if another place.
@@bethshadid2087 what resort?
Watching you guys‘ reaction is what I like to see there is tremendous amount of beauty here.
One of my favorite things to do when I can is getting up just before sunrise, going to the beach with (on the go) coffee in hand, sitting on a dune, and watching the sunrise.
I forgot about the Rocky Mountains. You can drive to elevations well over 14k feet.
I really enjoyed this reaction and your children are delightful. Looking forward to seeing your tours of your beautiful country!
I just love watching videos of you guys reacting to things in our country! ❤ you guys are the best!🥰
I absolutely loved it. And they left out so much. Bryce Canyon, Big Bend, Arches, Acadia, Pacific Coast Highway, Silverton Colorado, the list just goes on forever - National Bison Preserve. I'm 70 and have so much more to see both here and in NZ.
I would highly recommend checking out the Redwood forests
Yes. Nothing like the Redwood forest. I will never forget how massive those tees are
Definitely! I live in a rural part of the west coast, in which I have several enormous, 4000-year-old redwood trees just outside my living room window. Redwoods are by far the most enormous, long-lived lifeforms on the face of this planet.
Multnomah Falls outside of Portland Oregon is an amazing place to see. I live a few miles from here and climbing to the very top of the falls in well worth the sweat and sore legs - *big smile*
I'm in Michigan. Mackinaw.. cherry festivals. The great lakes... castles.. waterfalls... caves... and so much more!
1. You have an adorable family. It's so nice that the kids are interested in things outside their element.
2. There are SO MANY beautiful areas that are left out of this video, it could probably be a day-long video. (Grand Canyon, Palo Duro Canyon, Smoky Mountains, Mt. Shasta...it's almost endless. Even the remote areas of the plains, the farms of the midwest have their beauty.
3. I can't wait to visit New Zealand!!! It is on my bucket list, and I will get it done!
I live in, Utah and it's really beautiful here. We have tons of wild life, brown bears, black bears, mountain lions ECT.
Your kids expression was the best ☺️ it was so nice to see their faces change with each place. Thank you for sharing your experience 😁
You have the nicest family there and I love the kids laugh. Our world presently needs more of it. October ,2021.
Thank you for these videos. I live in California and feel like other countries are more beautiful than America. Your videos, from your New Zealand point of view, remind me of the beauty and diversity here. You actually make me appreciate my country's landscape. I get so caught up in the drama of the news and politics that I forget.
Maybe get out of California:/
Maybe get out of California
Maybe you should move from California: /
Only a Californian would think America is ugly until a foreigner told them orherwise.
I love California. It's one of the rare places where you can literally go from Beach, to Snow, to Desert, in a single day. You can snowboard in the morning and enjoy an evening sunset at the beach.
I've been to New Zealand. It's freaking gorgeous there.
I know. So have I. That's why I consider NZ's Milford Sound the most jolting, extreme fantastic feature in Middle Earth.
The Great Lakes region is breathtaking as well. Michigan is incredible.
And TWO beautiful peninsulas!
But they suck at football
Just stay north of Saginaw and you'll be fine
Love watching your videos!! Have you reacted to any of America's extreme weather events? You should! We get all sorts of wicked weather happening here!!!
Just discovered this channel today and I already feel part of the NZ family member. Loving all of this families interacting with each other and experiencing life around the world via YT ❤. New subscriber here from San Antonio TX ❤
New Zealand's natural beauty is well-known here. Almost everyone I know has it as one of their dream/bucket list destinations. America is just so big, so geography is really diverse. I feel so fortunate to live in Vermont (apart from the cost of living being so expensive), as they work really hard to preserve the landscape. It's one of the only states in which billboards are illegal.
I've been to all, but 3. Thank you so much for sharing!
New Zealand is my top country to visit outside the US.
I was born and raised just South of Portland, Oregon. I currently reside in a rural town just across the River from the town I grew up in. My adult kids (they’re in their 20’s now) come up to visit me from California and they always want to spend an afternoon hiking at Multnomah Falls, visit our local mountain, Mt. Hood, and go hiking and exploring in our National Evergreen forests.
They love standing on the bridge at Multnomah Falls and taking pictures and videos. The great body of water that you can see to the North of the falls is the Columbia River Gorge. Driving up the Gorge on either the Oregon or Washington sides yields spectacular views.
If you drive along the Historic Columbia River Highway 30, on the Oregon side, there are 8 or 9 hidden waterfalls that you can discover. Some water for Multnomah Falls is provided by the Columbia River, but the BULK of the water cascading over the high cliff bank is water run off from Mt. Hood’s melting snow pack each year. The Columbia River Gorge scenic area includes protected forest and 93 miles, or 150 km of gorgeous views . The famous explores of Lewis and Clark took their expedition down the Columbia River in search of an inside passage and they traveled to where the river ends at the Pacific Ocean. I believe that the expedition took place between the years of 1804-1806 and was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson, our third President. They traveled from St. Louis, Missouri to the Pacific Ocean and back which was a total of 13,000 km.
A second spectacular jewel of my beautiful state is Crater Lake. The magnificent and vibrant blue hues of the lake are breathtaking and so worth visiting. The water lies in an incredibly deep caldron that was formed after the mountain had a violent volcanic eruption that blew the top off of the mountain a millennia ago. Wizard island sits in the middle of the lake. There is a main lodge where you can both get a deeper education of the origins of Crater Lake and buy souvenirs. The final beautiful destination is the entire coastline of the Pacific Ocean on the western border. You have awe inspiring view when you drive along highway 101. Most Oregonians are pretty friendly so you’ll all really enjoy yourselves.
My life’s dream has been to travel to both New Zealand and Australia. The gorgeous scenery of New Zealand has definitely piqued my interest. Your introduction to your channel showcases your country’s beauty which makes me want to visit all the more. I really enjoy your reactions as you have a very lovely family and you’re so genuine and warm hearted.
I've been all over the continental U.S., and my favorite place, by far, is Multnomah Falls. The pictures are awe-inspiiring. But still will never compare to being there, in person. It is truly breathtaking.
America is littered with beautiful cave systems and chambers with tours to go on. Tennessee specifically has a LOT of caves to tour and the histories of the caves are fascinating.
Amen, love my Tennessee🧡
With so much degeneracy on the internet it's a very welcome change to see good, wholesome family content. Keep up the good work, it's greatly appreciated.
SO much left out! I live within driving distance of the Hoh River Valley, a small corner of the largest temperate rainforest in the world, encompassing over 23,000 square miles. The Hoh Rainforest gets-- or creates-- around 14 feet of rain a year... and it is SO beautiful! 2000 year old trees shrouded in cloaks of heavy moss, surrounded by mist, reflected in quiet waters... Then there is Mt. Rainier, and the Cascade mountain range, with an occasional glimpse of deer or the rare appearance of a Rocky Mountain Goat... and that's all in one state! I agree, too, about the Grand Canyon... and the Redwood Forests in California... and... and... so many other places! I love New Zealand's landscape (I have a friend who lives there) as much as I do my own back yard ... we are all really blessed to live in an incredibly beautiful world!
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So many of us here in the US look at pictures of your country with the same awe and wonder!
I would highly recommend Glacier National Park in Montana. One of the most beautiful places I have visited. You are a lovely family & I enjoy your videos. Looking forward to seeing more of your New Zealand life.
Glacier National Park is my favorite place in the world. I wish the video had shown the Weeping Wall, a place where the Ice Age glaciers chopped off the side of a mountain and left about a quarter-mile wide aquifer with nowhere to go, so it cascades down the exposed rocks to the road. Stunning in the winter, well all year round.
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I live an hour and a half away from glacier national park I've been there numerous times and still have not seen everything. That goes with the whole state of Montana the ghost towns the caverns the parks, lakes, mines ect. Love Montana "Big Sky State"
You guys really make my heart sing. Such a wholesome, genuine, family. #familygoals
And so white!
Yellowstone National Park is our 1st National Park. To me it is the most amazing national park with geysers, lakes, snow covered mountains, canyons and waterfalls. Also the wildlife is AMAZING. On one trip we saw 13 grizzly bears, a wolf, a moose, many elk, and I think every buffalo in the park.
I grew up and live 45 minutes from Multnomah Falls, here in Oregon. It is a stunning place. Another great place here in Oregon is Crater Lake. You should look it up. It is inside a dormant volcano and is the deepest lake in America, and ninth deepest in the world at 1949 ft (594m). I think you would really enjoy it.
"I've never been anywhere, really" says Nadine who lives in *_New Zealand_* . I live near Boston, MA, I've been to Acadia (in Maine), Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Grand Canyon and Alaska; but there are so many other places I want to see. Sometimes I forget how large the U.S. is, Sam mentioned driving three hours to get from the mountains to beaches. From Boston to Utah is a six hour flight!
I've also been to the Canadian Rockies, to places like Banff, Lake Louise and several other beautiful places. You should check those out as well.
Look forward to seeing more of New Zealand.
Best thing about New Zealand is you dont have to drive far to get somewhere amazing.
Live near Boston, too😀
I’m from Natick!
@@lisaglynn3121 I am from Malden originally, but I am now in Methuen.
@@bamabelle7075 Same deal with Canada and most continental large countries like Russia China Australia New Zealand goes into Texas something like 2.5 times but NZ has only one fifth of the population of Texas
I think that if I lived in New Zealand ~ I'd never want to leave! Such a stunning & diverse landscape. It would almost feel like living in heaven. :)
Your family is lovely! :)
I live minutes away from Zion National Park. My husband and I spent a lot of time hiking there while we were dating. Our children also love the park.. Right now, it is very crowded on the weekends and holidays. But it will always hold a special place in our hearts.
Big Ups to New Zealand, Bff's...♥️u all..from Indiana,USA🇺🇲
My parents always taught me the way to remember it is stalactites have to hold tight to the ceiling and stalagmites might reach the roof.
The name of this video should be 10 beautiful places you’ve never heard of because by and large these are not normally what you would find on the top 10 beautiful places in the US. They’re beautiful don’t get me wrong but they’re just not what would come to mind on a top 10 list.
The US is so big, there is so much diverse beauty here. I wouldn't want to have to try to make a top ten list. PS - I'm looking forward to seeing New Zealand with you guys.
Grand Canyon, Red Wood forests, Niagara falls, Everglades, honestly any of the Western National Parks you can't go wrong with, they are all amazing in their own rights. Many of the Eastern parks are pretty amazing themselves.
Love seeing anything from your country that you show us here!