VISITING THE CONGAREE NATIONAL PARK IN HOPKINS, SOUTH CAROLINA!!!
Hi, everyone! So, my best friend and I decided to go visit The Congaree National Park in Hopkins, South Carolina! It was so much fun, I swear! We got to see a little baby deer and some of the oldest and largest trees in the state. It was definitely something to see and experience! I took so many pictures of all the trees and even got some shots of the baby deer! It was so amazing!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscribe to my overall channel under
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Discussing my feelings. I know, right?
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scared to death of my panties? What?!?!?!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vacation from you know where, sweetie!!!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank-you guys so much for watching, as always! Stay tuned for new videos every week!!!!!
South Carolina's Congaree National Park
Congaree National Park in Hopkins, SC is a federally designated wilderness area just outside of Columbia. It features a 2.5 mile boardwalk and about 25 miles of hiking trails, as well as a wilderness canoe trail. Read Marie's story about Congaree National Park at DiscoverSouthCarolina.com.
Congaree National Park
Hardwood old growth floodplain forest in Hopkins South Carolina.
Congaree National Park Old Growth Forest
Along the boardwalk and Weston Lake Loop Trail, ecologist Scott Abella describes old growth forests of Congaree National Park, South Carolina. Congaree conserves some of the largest old growth bottomland forests remaining in the United States. More stories of conservation and restoration projects in national parks are shared in the 2015 book Conserving America's National Parks (
Congaree National Park
Visit to the beautiful Congaree National Park in Hopkins, South Carolina
CONGAREE NATIONAL PARK/SC
CONGAREE NATIONAL PARK/SC
#CongareeNationalPark #Hopkins #SouthCarolina
Richland RUNS: Congaree National Park
Richland County is full of wonderful places to enjoy the great outdoors. We want to know where your favorite route is in Richland County. Let us know on our Facebook page, or in the comments below. This is one of our favorites. Congaree is the one and only National Park in South Carolina, and it's right here in our backyard.
Congaree National Park affected by government shutdown
The Congaree National Park near Columbia, SC is still open, but it's far from business as usual.
JS #386 - Congaree National Park (1) - Boardwalk Trail 康加里國家公園
4-15-17
Clicked the Subtitle Icon for English/Chinese Subtitle!
(中英字幕請按影片螢幕下方的字幕鈕)
Congaree National Park 康加里國家公園
100 National Park Road
Hopkins, SC 29061
Greenville Drive Baseball Cool Catch! (HD)
Game day on Cinco de mayo 2012, Greenville South Carolina, Fluor Field. Seated in the right field stands, i watched the Greenville Drive play the Rome Braves. The Brave Left fielder makes a cool catch in foul territory for an out. The Drive went on to win this game! Good times everyone:) The Drive began their history in 1960 in Shelby, North Carolina, as the Shelby Reds. In 1983, the team moved to Columbia, which had lacked a minor league team since the departure of the Columbia Reds in 1961. The team was originally known as the Columbia Mets and made their home at Capital City Stadium. In 1993, the team changed its name to the Bombers to honor members of the Doolittle Raiders, who had conducted their initial training in Columbia.
Following the 2004 season, the Bombers changed affiliations and became the affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, who had previously been affiliated with the Augusta GreenJackets, also of the South Atlantic League. On February 11, 2005, Minor League Baseball announced that the Bombers had been granted permission to move to Greenville, where a new park opened in 2006. The Bombers would play in Greenville Municipal Stadium in 2005.
On October 27, 2005,[citation needed] the Bombers announced the team's name would change to the Drive. The name was chosen due to the presence of BMW US Manufacturing and Michelin in the area and, more generally, due to Greenville's rich automotive past.[1] Residents have criticized the new name for its lack of historical relevance and failure to reflect community traditions.[citation needed] In fact, team owners reportedly wanted to call the team the Joes, after Greenville County native Shoeless Joe Jackson. But Jackson is on Major League Baseball's permanent ineligibility list due to his role in the Black Sox Scandal in 1919.
The Bombers won the South Atlantic League championship in 1986, 1991, and 1998.
In 2008, outfielder Che-Hsuan Lin became the first Drive player to be selected to the annual All-Star Futures Game, which took place on July 13 at Yankee Stadium. Lin hit a two-run home run on the first pitch he saw that helped the World team beat the US Team, 3--0. He finished 2-for-2 and was named the game's Most Valuable Player. Former pitcher Clay Buchholz participated in the 2007 edition, a season after playing for the Drive.[4]
In 2009, Ryan Lavarnway played for the Drive, hitting 21 home runs and a .540 slugging percentage (both tops for Red Sox minor leaguers) and 87 RBIs in 404 at bats.[2][3]
On May 8, 2012 Greenville made history as three pitchers combined to toss the club's first ever no-hitter. Miguel Pena (six innings), Hunter Cervenka (two) and Tyler Lockwood (one) joined forces to defeat the Rome Braves (Atlanta), 1--0. A solo home run by Keury De La Cruz off David Filak in the sixth inning counted for the only run of the game.[4]
[edit]Stadium
Logo of the former Columbia/Greenville Bombers
Capital City Stadium in downtown Columbia, was the home of the Bombers. The stadium was originally built in 1927, but was completely rebuilt in 1991. Capital City Stadium has a seating capacity for 6,000 spectators, has a grass surface and features the following fence dimensions: (LF) 330 ft., CF 400 ft., RF 320 ft.
The stadium often proved inadequate for baseball due to poor field conditions.[citation needed] Situated in a low-lying area, Capital City Stadium features poor drainage and heavy rains often resulted in a flooded infield.
The Bombers had sought assistance from the City of Columbia in building a new stadium located in the Congaree Vista area of Columbia. Efforts to construct a stadium to be shared with the University of South Carolina's baseball team fell through when the University demanded the Bombers pay $6 million in fees upfront.[citation needed] Following this, Bombers owner Rich Mozingo sought to relocate the team.
Mozingo's efforts paid off when, in 2005, the Bombers relocated to Greenville, South Carolina, (see above). Following the move, the Bombers played their home contests in Greenville Municipal Stadium in Greenville, then moved to Fluor Field at the West End, in the heart of downtown Greenville. The stadium was named Ballpark of the Year for the 2006 season by Baseballparks.com, beating out such stadiums as St. Louis's Busch Stadium and Medlar Field at Lubrano Park in State College, Pa.[5]
The stadium shares the dimensions of their parent club's major league park, Fenway Park, and boasts its own Green Monster complete with manual scoreboard and Pesky's Pole in right field
Weston Lake Trail Description - Congaree National Park
Trail Description for Weston Lake
CSX F750-31 Local through Congaree, SC on the Eastover Sub
Recorded 8/31/2019 at 2:14 pm. In this video, you see CSX local train F750-31 heading down the jointed rail AKA-Line to Sumter, SC. F750-31 had a surprisingly large load for a local. Notice the large cut of loaded Federal woodchip cars. You may not be able to see it well, but every single one of those woodchip cars was loaded. I just managed to get ahead of this train as I was chasing it out of Columbia. It beat me to the Assembly St. crossing, but it slowed down going through Andrews Yard. Had a pretty fun time racing this train. This catch was quite satisfying for me. Anyways, I hope you all enjoy.
-CSX F750-31 Local Train
-Cayce - Sumter, SC turn
-Locomotives:
CSXT #259 CW44AC
CSXT #5102 CW44AC
-Location: Old Congaree Run Rd. in Congaree, SC
-CSX AKA-Line Eastover Subdivision
Congaree Longleaf Campground Tour
Congaree Weston Lake Loop Trail
TWITTER :
INSTAGRAM:
PINTEREST:
This is my weight loss journey. I started off weighing 400 lbs and I am currently walking, hiking, moutain biking and making small changes to my diet. One of my goals is to be able to complete the Palmetto Trail.
Bates Ferry Trail - Hopkins, SC
Bates Ferry Trail - Hopkins, SC
One of the things we (including and especially our dog) LOVE to do during the weekend is to hike or walk trails in our state and national parks. A couple of weekends ago we enjoyed a 2 mile round trip down Bates Ferry Trail in Congaree National Park near our current home base in Columbia, SC. This walking trail is an old 1920's ferry road that takes you through some areas of dense woods to the spot where colonial era ferries once crossed the Congaree river before any bridges were built in the area. Check out the video for pictures of the trail! What are your favorite weekend activities? Comment below! LIKE to see more content like this and SHARE with your friends! Thanks for your support. Subscribe!
Born In South Carolina - 10 Famous-Notable People
Some fun facts about those who were born in South Carolina AKA The Palmetto State that most people are not aware; artist, politicians, host, comedians and etc.
Home of the Table Rock State Park, Francis Marion National Forest, Lake Marion, Congaree National Park, Furman University, Wofford College, Clemson University Tigers, University of South Carolina Gamecocks and many more
South Carolina is a southeastern U.S. state known for its shoreline of subtropical beaches and marshlike sea islands. Coastal Charleston is a historic city, defined by pastel-colored houses, Old South plantations and Fort Sumter, where the Civil War’s opening shots were fired. To the north is the Grand Strand, a roughly 60-mile stretch of beachfront known for golf courses and the vacation town Myrtle Beach.
Capital: Columbia
If you have a SmartTV then you can watch our channel on your television, just subscribe and log into your YouTube account.
#sc #usc #tigers #cocks #top5 #dabo #top10 #ath #viral #nfl #recruit #best #awards #tmz #porn #wwe #fan #texans #usa #wcw #news #nascar #hof #legend #fired #criminalminds
celebrity top 10 sexy espn wwe CAITE UPTON LEXINGTON hof myrtle beach CALE YARBOROUGH nascar stock car CHRIS ROCK stand up DIANA PRINCE porn CHARLESTON LILLIAN GARCIA FLORENCE PEABO BRYSON GREENVILLE REID COX fired tv THOMAS GIBSON blonde VIOLA DAVIS
2014 & 2015 BBQ Blues & Jazz Concert -Swampfest @ The Congaree 2 Day Festival
congareeswampfest.com - VENDORS WELCOME!!
Annual 2 DAY Music Food & Entertainment Festival.Friday October 2nd & October 3rd 2015. BBQ Blues & Jazz Concert & Festival. In partnership with the South Carolina Congaree National Park.
The ever popular SwampFest is a two-day fall event and a unique opportunity to celebrate the nature, the people, and the rich heritage of Lower Richland County.
PART I - Live Concert Under The Stars -- BBQ Blues & Jazz CONCERT, occurs on Friday October 2nd, 2015 @7pm in the evening at the Historic Harriet Barber House, 116 Barberville Loop, at Lower Richland Boulevard off Garners Ferry Road, Hopkins, SC 29061.
PART II -SwampFest at the Congaree is held in two locations: Saturday October 3rd, 2015 @ The Congaree National Park and the adjoining historic yard of the Old Mt. Moriah Site & Grounds. Record crowds of all ages from across the country, state and local areas gather for a day of FREE fun! Shuttles take guests from free parking to the Park for tours and nature activities, and to the actions in the Yard .
***Performers To Be Announced***
Bluff Trail at Congaree
Hyper lapse video of Bluff Trail in Congaree
Location:
Congaree National Park
South Carolina
Date:
March 15, 2017
Camera:
IPhone 6 Plus
DJI Osmo Mobile
Music:
Opening Night by Jason Farnham
PART TWO: Walter & Chaney Watson Family Reunion in Columbia, South Carolina on August 2-4, 2002
Special Thanks: Darlene Solomon - Walker for supplying the video footage of this event!
Family Trees:
1. Walter & Chaney Brown Watson
2. Lula Watson & Robert Gibson (My name is under here!)
3. Minnie Watson & Clarence DuBard
4. John Henry & Watson & Ella
5. Annie Watson & Grover Good
6. Mozell Honey Watson & Lee Allen
7. Waiter Buster Watson & Ella
We have a facebook group where you can see photos and contact members of the family also:
JS #387 - Congaree National Park (2) - Weston Lake Trail 康加里國家公園
4-15-17
Clicked the Subtitle Icon for English/Chinese Subtitle!
(中英字幕請按影片螢幕下方的字幕鈕)
Congaree National Park 康加里國家公園
100 National Park Road
Hopkins, SC 29061