Black Chasm Caverns Into The Abyss ::A Fathers Day Dream Come True::
What better way then to spend a Fathers Day exploring Black Chasm Cavern. The chasm was founded in the early 1850's when a group of gold miners lowered themselves down into it in search of gold. While they did not find any what they did find is that this was a cavern big enough for trees to grow inside. In the 1860's tours were given for a few gold flakes and the chasms entrance was widened with TNT which did cause some damage to the first room. In the 1970's Black Chasm was designated as a national landmark saving it from becoming an open mine pit for that Calaveras Blue Marble which is found everywhere within this cave system. In this video tour your going to see three of the eighteen chambers due to federal guidelines not much exploration has been done but what we do know is the chasm so far is 2 million years old, has five lakes and millions of Helictites aka Soda Straws. Most caverns around the world only have a few soda straws making Black Chasm very special. When we are done doing some cave exploring ill take you through a Zen Garden which was a hilly area above Black Chasm that miners used Hydraulic Mining at washing away the earth leaving behind spires and rock formations. As an additive bonus we will also go up the road to the historic town of Volcano where I will hike on foot in search of Indian Diggins which supposedly has a bottomless pit perhaps it connects with Black Chasm. More then likely Black Chasm Cavern has hundreds of chambers that go for miles nobody really knows but it is one of the finest caverns of the west and we bring it to you.
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OUR CALIFORNIA GOLD COUNTRY EXCURSION! | April Chu Travel Vlog
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Eureka! We’ve discovered gold…and wine!! Join us as we explore all the gems that California Gold Country has to offer – crystal caves, delicious food and wine, and historical gold mines. This charming, small town has left us wanting to come back again and again. Enjoy!
Have you been to California Gold Country?
WHERE WE WENT:
1. Black Chasm Cavern (Reservations are only needed for groups of 15 or more. Tours leave every hour.)
2. Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
3. Kennedy Gold Mine
WHERE WE ATE (AND DRANK):
1. Hotel Sutter
2. Element
3. Volcano Union Pub & Inn
4. Yorba Wines
5. Bella Grace Vineyards
6. Gold Dust Pizza
7. Cavana’s Pub & Grub
WHERE WE STAYED:
Indian Grinding Rock State Park
Near Volcano, California
Cruisin' California with Erik St. John - Grinding Rock State Park
Cruise California this week with Erik St. John. This episode we'll take you to Northern California Grinding Rock State Park.
Scouting camping location
Indian Grinding Rock outside of Jackson, CA.
Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park, California
Favorite Sites: 3, 8, 11, 17, 19
Indian Grinding Rock
Produced by AmadorGold, Ray and Cheryl Herndon, Bobby Keeling
Interesting, beautiful, and historic place to visit - Indian Grinding Rock
We took a short detour to Indian grinding rock (chaw-se) it was romells first time there.
Indian Grinding Rock SP
A quick over view of the short hike I did on the Indian Grinding Rock SP South Nature Trail and a little about the park itself.
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Walden Audiobook by Henry David Thoreau | Audiobooks Youtube Free | Part 2
Walden by Henry David Thoreau is one of the best-known non-fiction books written by an American. Published in 1854, it details Thoreau’s life for two years, two months, and two days around the shores of Walden Pond. Walden is neither a novel nor a true autobiography, but a social critique of the Western World, with each chapter heralding some aspect of humanity that needed to be either renounced or praised. Along with his critique of the civilized world, Thoreau examines other issues afflicting man in society, ranging from economy and reading to solitude and higher laws. He also takes time to talk about the experience at Walden Pond itself, commenting on the animals and the way people treated him for living there, using those experiences to bring out his philosophical positions. This extended commentary on nature has often been interpreted as a strong statement to the natural religion that transcendentalists like Thoreau and Emerson were preaching. (Description amended from Wikipedia).
Genre(s): *Non-fiction, Nature, Philosophy
Walden
Henry David THOREAU
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea by Jules Verne | Part 1 of 2 | Audiobook with subtitles
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea (Version 3)
Jules VERNE , translated by F. P. WALTER
Originally published 1870, this recording is from the English translation by Frederick P. Walter, published 1991, containing the unabridged text from the original French and offered up into the public domain. It is considered to be the very first science fiction novel ever written, the first novel about the undersea world, and is a classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne published in 1870. It tells the story of Captain Nemo and his submarine Nautilus, as seen from the perspective of Professor Pierre Aronnax - Summary by Michele Fry
Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, Travel Fiction
Chapters:
1:15 | Introduction
12:20 | 1-1. A Runaway Reef
29:22 | 1-2. The Pros and Cons
43:22 | 1-3. As Master Wishes
55:22 | 1-4. Ned Land
1:12:15 |1-5. At Random!
1:27:56 | 1-6. At Full Steam
1:48:13 |1-7. A Whale of Unknown Species
2:05:17 | 1-8. Mobilis in Mobili
2:24:49 | 1-9. The Tantrums of Ned Land
2:41:04 | 1-10. The Man Of The Waters
3:02:02 | 1-11. The Nautilus
3:21:39 |1-12. Everything through Electricity
3:38:19 | 1-13. Some Figures
3:55:10 |1-14. The Black Current
4:22:52 | 1-15. An Invitation in Writing
4:41:57 | 1-16. Strolling the Plains
4:57:14 | 1-17. An Underwater Forest
5:14:02 | 1-18. Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific
5:34:33 | 1-19. Vanikoro
5:59:28 | 1-20. The Torres Strait
6:19:46 | 1-21. Some Days Ashore
6:44:41 | 1-22. The Lightning Bolts of Captain Nemo
7:09:26 |1-23. Aegri Somnia
7:29:58 | 1-24. The Coral Realm
7:49:50 | 2-1. The Indian Ocean
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Walden Audiobook by Henry David Thoreau | Audiobook with subtitles| Part 2
Walden by Henry David Thoreau is one of the best-known non-fiction books written by an American. Published in 1854, it details Thoreau’s life for two years, two months, and two days around the shores of Walden Pond. Walden is neither a novel nor a true autobiography, but a social critique of the Western World, with each chapter heralding some aspect of humanity that needed to be either renounced or praised. Along with his critique of the civilized world, Thoreau examines other issues afflicting man in society, ranging from economy and reading to solitude and higher laws. He also takes time to talk about the experience at Walden Pond itself, commenting on the animals and the way people treated him for living there, using those experiences to bring out his philosophical positions. This extended commentary on nature has often been interpreted as a strong statement to the natural religion that transcendentalists like Thoreau and Emerson were preaching. (Description amended from Wikipedia).
Genre(s): *Non-fiction, Nature, Philosophy
Walden
Henry David THOREAU
Chapters:
0:20 | Chapter 8 - The Village
14:26 | Chapter 9 - The Ponds
1:27:26 | Chapter 10 - Baker Farm
1:49:37 | Chapter 11 - Higher Laws
2:25:55 | Chapter 12 - Brute Neighbors
3:02:41 | Chapter 13 - House-Warming
3:45:41 | Chapter 14 - Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors
4:24:45 | Chapter 15 - Winter Animals
4:51:42 | Chapter 16 - The Pond in Winter
5:29:56 | Chapter 17 - Spring
6:25:45 | Chapter 18 - Conclusion
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