Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum
Rock Art Murals at Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum
Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum Park Manager Teri Paul tours the rock art murals found within the museum located in Blanding, Utah. Some of the petroglyphs featured in the murals are now under the waters of Lake Powell at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Blanding Utah | Basecamp to Adventure
Blanding, UT is the perfect place to launch your adventure into the Four Corners. Natural Bridges National Monument, Hovenweep National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area/Lake Powell, Goosenecks State Park, Edge of the Cedars State Park and Museum, Valley of the Gods, the Moki Dugway, Monument Valley, Dark Canyon Wilderness Area, Cedar Mesa and Grand Gulch Primitive Areas, Arch Canyon, White Canyon are just some of the destinations within a few miles' drive!
We'll outfit you and fill you up before your adventure and give you a nice place to stay when you get back!
Natural Bridges National Monument - Blanding, UT
A quick video of Natural Bridges National Monument near Blanding, UT. It a a nice park with some great views and hikes. It is amazing what you can find when you get outside your bubble and explore.
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San Juan County Utah
We are located in the Four Corners region of the southwest United States. This is the heart of the Colorado Plateau with the textbook geology that created the breathtaking canyons and majestic mountains of Canyon Country. San Juan County provides a perfect, centralized base of travel to the world renowned features that surround us. National Parks and Monuments, including the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Canyonlands, Arches, Lake Powell, Natural Bridges, Hovenweep, and Mesa Verde are all within Canyon Country or easy driving distance. State parks include Edge of the Cedars Museum and the great Goosenecks of the San Juan River. All of this and more is easily visited from our excellent selection of motels, lodges, RV parks, campgrounds, and resorts. Fine dining as well as family restaurants complement the visitor experience.
Super 8 Blanding in Blanding UT
Reserve: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Super 8 Blanding 755 South Main Street Blanding UT 84511 Located in Blanding, Utah, this hotel is within an hour’s drive of Natural Bridges National Monument. This Super 8 hotel offers free Wi-Fi, an indoor jacuzzi and spacious rooms. The guest rooms at the Blanding Super 8 are equipped with cable TV with HBO, a clock radio and a telephone. A seating area and a work desk are also provided. Dinosaur Museum is a 5-minute walk from this Super 8 Blanding. Edge of the Cedars State Park is a 5-minute drive away.
Gateway Inn, Blanding, USA, HD
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Offering an outdoor pool, Gateway Inn is located in Blanding, just 5 minutes' drive from Edge of the Cedars State Park. Free WiFi access is available in this Utah inn.
Each room here will provide you with cable TV and air conditioning. Featuring a bath or shower, the ensuite bathroom also comes with a hairdryer and free toiletries. Extras include bed linen and laundry facilities.
At Gateway Inn you will find a 24-hour reception. The property offers free parking.
Dinosaur Museum is 1 miles from Gateway Inn.
The Chronology of the Trail Closure of Recapture Canyon Part 2
Recapture Canyon located in San Juan County Utah. This video is about The Chronology of the Trail Closure of Recapture Canyon and what is really going on with the protest. Government Tyranny, threats, and intimidation seem to be the only tools in the BLM's tool box.
Scofield, Utah - Drone Video - 4K
Scofield is a town in Carbon County, Utah, United States. The population was 23 at the 2010 census.[3] Scofield's name is frequently applied to the 1900 mine disaster in the Pleasant Valley Coal Company's Winter Quarters mine. The community was named for General Charles W. Scofield, a timber contractor and local mine official. It is the smallest incorporated area in Utah by population.
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Museums to visit during your stay in Bluff, Utah
Southeastern Utah is rich in history and culture. During yur stay in Bluff, Utah be sure to visit all of our museums, Historic Bluff Fort in Bluff, Utah. Gouldings Museum in Monument Valley, Utah, and the Edge of the Cedars and Dinasour Museum in Blanding, Utah.
Utah Vacation
Video from trip to Utah. Arches national Park, Dead Horse point, and the beautiful Utah landscape. Music to the Cowboys Overture
Native American Treks
Take a tour through some important Native American historical sites in Utah, including Hovenweep National Monument, Edge of the Cedars State park and Newsper rock.
Mount Pilchuck - Washington [28OCT2017]
Couple of buddies and I climbed up Mount Pilchuck in Washington. This is some of the footage from the top. Few of the shots at dusk are a little blurry, but I'm pretty happy.
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U.S. Route 89, Utah, United States, North America
U.S. Route 89 (US 89) is a north–south United States Highway with two sections, and one former section. The southern section runs for 848 miles (1,365 kilometers) from Flagstaff, Arizona, to the southern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The northern section runs for 404 miles (650 kilometers) from the northern entrance of Yellowstone National Park to Montana, ending at the Canadian border. An implied route through Yellowstone connects the two sections. Before 1992, U.S. Highway 89 was a Canada to Mexico, border-to-border, highway that ended at Nogales, Arizona, on its southern end. Sometimes called the National Park Highway, U.S. 89 links seven national parks across the Mountain West. In addition, fourteen other national park areas, mostly national monuments are also reachable from this backbone of the Rockies. The first city in Utah along either U.S. 89 or U.S. 89A is Kanab where the two routes re-unite. From Kanab U.S. 89 proceeds north passing by the Zion National Park and the Bryce Canyon National Park. It eventually enters the Sevier County, Utah, and the Sanpete Valleys. The highway then passes by Thistle, Utah, a ghost town that was destroyed by a landslide in 1983. The highway then enters the Wasatch Front where U.S. 89 becomes the main streets of the largest cities in Utah. The highway is also often in the shadows of Interstate 15 during its route along the Wasatch Front. U.S. 89 runs concurrent with I 15 from Bountiful to Farmington, where it departs and runs at the base of the Wasatch Mountains until it reaches Ogden. In Ogden, the highway is Washington Blvd. From Ogden the highway runs north until it meets U.S. 91 at Brigham City, Utah, where it turns east and goes to serve the Cache Valley and Logan, Utah. In Logan, U.S. 89 is Main Street and it passes by the campus of the Utah State University. The highway next proceeds up Logan Canyon to Bear Lake where the highway exits Utah. Two sections of U.S. 89 in Utah have been designated Scenic Byways. The Kanab to Mt. Carmel and Long Valley Scenic Byway is a designated Utah Scenic Byway. From Logan to Bear Lake is designated as the Logan Canyon Scenic Byway by the National Scenic Byways project. The section of U.S. 89 in Utah, other than concurrencies with Interstate 70, Interstate 15, U.S. Highway 6, and U.S. Highway 91, is defined in the Utah Code Annotated § 72-4-114(8). Utah is dominated by the Colorado Plateau. Along U.S. 89 are the Zion National Park, the Bryce Canyon National Park, and the Cedar Breaks National Monument. Although not readily adjacent to U.S. 89, the Capitol Reef National Park is accessible from U.S. 89. U.S. 89 leaves northern Utah well-north of Salt Lake City and the Timpanogos Cave National Monument and the Golden Spike National Historic Site. Prior to 1992, the southern terminus of US 89 was at Nogales, Arizona, and the highway proceeded to Flagstaff, Arizona, along what is now I-19, State Route 79, US 60, US 93, and State Route 89. In addition, there was another US 89A in Arizona between Prescott and Flagstaff on which is now State Route 89A. In central Arizona, the need for a north–south U.S. Highway was largely superseded by the completion of I-17, which now carries the bulk of the traffic and all of the heavy trucks along this north–south corridor. I-17 connects I-40 in Flagstaff with I-10 in Phoenix, Arizona, along a very hilly route that also passes through the Verde Valley. US 89 was discontinuous for most of 1983 due to a landslide that destroyed the town of Thistle, Utah and closed the highway for about 8 months in central Utah.
From early 2013 to mid 2015, US 89 was closed approximately 25 miles south of Page, Arizona, due to a geological event that caused the roadway to buckle and subside. Traffic was being re-routed via 45 miles of secondary and tertiary roads on the Navajo Nation. U.S. Route 89T opened on August 29, 2013, a 28-mile (45 km) paved portion of a Navajo route to serve as a long-term bypass of the closed section.
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Newspaper Rock, Utah
Newspaper Rock is located just outside of the Needles of Canyonlands just west of Monticello.
Road Video
US 191 from Moab, Utah to Kayenta, Arizona
Hiking Utah, Cottonwood Canyon Petroglyphs
We head into the Utah backcountry looking for ruins and find some really cool rock art but sadly, no ruins. We heard about these ruins in a book titled, 'Ruins Seldom Seen' by Dave Wilson. This was an off trail trip across BLM land that required route finding and the use of a topographic map. We also had some steep down climbs and fourth class scrambles to climb out. The north tip of Cottonwood Canyon is private land, that means No Trespasssing. Visiting ruins and rock art sites demands respect and consideration, we are all stewards of these cultural vestiges.
6 ways mushrooms can save the world | Paul Stamets
Mycologist Paul Stamets studies the mycelium -- and lists 6 ways that this astonishing fungus can help save the world.
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NYSTV - What Were the Wars of the Giants w Gary Wayne - Multi Language
Giants dominate the world edges on the extinction of the human race. No this isn't a science fiction movie, it's the pre flood past.
Annakim, Raphaim, Nephilm are different races of giants.
Author and researcher Gary Wayne recounts from his book The Genesis 6 Conspiracy. It's like 800 pages and full of reference.
His topics of expertise include Ancient Aliens, UFOs, Modern Aliens, End Times, Nephilm, singularity, Ancient history, and a lot more.
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