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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Road Trip #318 - I-85 North - South Carolina Mile 27-51
Video #14 in the I-85 Series, we begin at Mile 27 in South Carolina, drive through Anderson County, and into Greenville County, ending in the City of Greenville at Mile 51.
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7:09 if you don't know whats under that is South Carolina (state Highway) 20 , Train tracks and South old Piedmont Highway
Another great drive and beautiful scenery!
7:19 US-25 White Horse Rd
I have many memories of South Carolina as I lived here for four years.
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Greenville SC looks nice
Cool video!
Yep, they built I-85 right over US 29.
WYFF's radar dome at 4:30.
Go back in 5-8 weeks so I can see the leaves changing colors.
And the hurricane damage.
No. I don’t wanna see that. Then I’d have people saying oh u videoing people’s misfortune. Lol.
You Guys still out traveling
No, this whole trip took place over 5 days at the end of July and beginning of August. We took another trip Labor Day weekend. Trying to stock up on footage for the winter when the lighting isn't good. We may be going up to North Dakota for Thanksgiving which may make for some interesting video as well. I've also been doing some more filming around New Orleans, which will be uploaded on weekends in between the regular videos. And Cruisin the Coast is coming up in a couple of weeks, so keep an eye out for videos and maybe a livestream from there. Sorry I haven't been able to catch any of your streams lately. They always seem to come on around the time that I'm finishing up at work and they're over by the time I get home. Just not enough hours in the day sometimes.
Lawd, S.C. has passed up Louisiana in population.
Yeah, they just barely passed us up at the 2010 census. The difference is that South Carolina has been steadily growing by around 15% every decade since 1980. Louisiana hasn't seen that kind of growth *since* 1980.