Thousand Hills State Park
Very enjoyable stay at Thousand Hills State Park. My family enjoyed the cabins, boating, swimming, and fishing for our 4 day stay.
I was very impressed to see how well the Restaurant, boat rental and the rest of the facilities were taken care of. The restaurant, you must try. Fantastic!
I'm looking forward to going back.
Video: Flown with the Tricopter V 2.5..FPV. GO Pro2 camera, Dragon Link, Vtx 2.4Ghz.
DJI PHANTOM 4 PRO - Forest Lake, Kirksville Missouri - ANDREW REDDICK
Andrew uses his Phantom 4 Professional to make the sun rise again during the evening hours during an aerial journey over Forest Lake located just outside of Kirksville Missouri. Forest Lake is nestled within Thousand Hills State Park and Recreational Areas. Sit back, relax and enjoy this visually and audibly immersive journey.
Filmed with Phantom 4 Pro.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018
Andrew Reddick is a holder of an FAA Part 107 License Certificate.
This flight complies with the rules set forth by the FAA
for UAV flights within The United States.
Kirksville
A visit to the historic district of Kirksville, Missouri.
From Wikipedia:
Kirksville is a city in and the county seat of Adair County, Missouri, United States. Located in the Benton Township, its population was 17,505 at the 2010 census. Kirksville is home to two colleges: Truman State University and A.T. Still University.
There is a lot of history to be learned about Kirksville, so if interested, I encourage you to check out the links below. Thanks for watching!
Kirksville, Missouri History:
Tour ATSU's Kirksville, Missouri Campus By Drone
In this drone flyover of ATSU's Kirksville school campus, the Gutensohn Clinic is seen along with the Tinning Educational Center and Interprofessional Educational Building, where students across multiple medical disciplines collaborate in order to learn how to better serve patients under the mission of whole-person healthcare.
See which medical programs are offered at:
• Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCOM)
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• Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (MOSDOH)
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The Language Company in Kirksville, Missouri
Visit with J.D. and Mohammed about life in Kirksville, studying English at The Language Company and living in a homestay. Center Director, Bich Kuhns, talks about our relationship with Truman State University and the amenities our students are afforded.
Beautiful Fall Colors in Northeast Missouri
A quick trip around Thousand Hills State Park to enjoy the wonderful colors of autumn. God has painted a wonderful picture for us this season.
Historic Kirksville | Kirksville History
brings Kirksville's rich historical heritage to light. From the Civil War to ancient Mesopotamian culture to Native Americans, Kirksville offers unique sites and attractions.
Giant Elephant Rocks! at Elephant Rock State Park
Footage of the chain of giant elephant rocks at the top of the mountain at Elephant Rock State Park in Ironton, MO, United States of America.
LONG BRANCH LAKE
On our drive up to Thousand Hills Lake for our mini vacation we stopped and checked out Long Branch Lake in Macon Missouri. 20 years ago I would come to this lake with members of Mississippi Valley Soaring Association in the Fall months and fly our slopers from the dam.
Before I flew I noticed I had a huge mayfly on my shirt sleeve. Soon after my first toss, a bazillion Swallows joined me in flight. Never seen so many!
let it snow pt. 2
Snowing at Truman State University in Kirksville Missouri
Edina, Missouri Live Feed
You're watching Live Streaming Video of Main Street in Edina, Missouri.
A taste of Thomas Hill Reservoir Magic 2017
US Army Corps of Engineers - Long Branch Beach Replenishment
The US Army Corps of Engineers / Manson Construction in Long Branch behind San Alfonso's. I just missed a load of sand. This is what they do to prepare for the next load and move the pipe down the beach
My first test with the brushless gimbal for the gopro Hero 3 that will be going on my quad when it is finished. I had to try it because it was ready to go unlike the one I am trying to tune for my Sony Nex 5. No Post Stabilization
Speed limits in the United States by jurisdiction | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:41 1 Alabama
00:01:54 2 Alaska
00:04:29 3 American Samoa
00:05:00 4 Arizona
00:08:38 5 Arkansas
00:12:36 6 California
00:12:45 6.1 Basic speed law
00:17:44 6.2 Speed limits
00:19:42 7 Colorado
00:21:01 7.1 Night speed limits
00:21:32 8 Connecticut
00:25:02 9 Delaware
00:28:28 10 Florida
00:32:15 11 Georgia
00:37:01 12 Guam
00:37:30 13 Hawaii
00:39:24 14 Idaho
00:41:45 15 Illinois
00:44:49 16 Indiana
00:46:39 17 Iowa
00:48:08 18 Kansas
00:50:10 19 Kentucky
00:51:38 20 Louisiana
00:53:43 20.1 Other laws
00:54:46 21 Maine
00:56:34 22 Maryland
00:59:23 23 Massachusetts
01:02:25 24 Michigan
01:08:51 25 Midway Atoll
01:09:08 26 Minnesota
01:11:00 27 Mississippi
01:14:08 28 Missouri
01:16:01 28.1 Variable speed limits
01:17:18 28.2 Exceptions to the statutory limits
01:23:00 29 Montana
01:23:29 29.1 Reasonable and prudent
01:25:12 29.2 No speed limit
01:27:44 29.3 75 and 80 mph speed limits
01:29:39 30 Nebraska
01:30:48 31 Nevada
01:35:17 32 New Hampshire
01:38:02 33 New Jersey
01:41:46 34 New Mexico
01:52:40 35 New York
01:57:50 35.1 History
01:59:48 36 North Carolina
02:07:01 36.1 60 mph speed limits
02:11:36 37 North Dakota
02:13:18 38 Northern Mariana Islands
02:13:37 39 Ohio
02:16:39 40 Oklahoma
02:17:56 41 Oregon
02:19:19 41.1 Engineering studies
02:21:42 41.2 Attempts to raise speed limits
02:24:07 41.3 School speed limits
02:25:56 42 Pennsylvania
02:35:24 43 Puerto Rico
02:36:55 44 Rhode Island
02:38:29 45 South Carolina
02:42:09 46 South Dakota
02:43:33 47 Tennessee
02:48:09 48 Texas
02:49:37 48.1 Truck speed limits
02:51:10 48.2 Night speed limits
02:51:54 48.3 Environmental speed limits
02:55:19 48.4 Elimination of Dallas-Fort Worth region environmental speed limits
02:56:44 48.5 75 mph limits
02:58:22 48.6 80 and 85 mph limits
03:01:58 49 US Virgin Islands
03:03:00 50 Utah
03:05:06 50.1 80 mph speed limit
03:08:02 51 Vermont
03:09:31 52 Virginia
03:15:52 53 Wake Island
03:16:09 54 Washington
03:18:56 55 West Virginia
03:21:04 56 Wisconsin
03:24:20 57 Wyoming
03:26:11 58 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
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Speed limits in the United States vary depending on jurisdiction, with 75 to 80 mph (120 to 130 km/h) common in the Western United States and 65 to 75 mph (100 to 120 km/h) common in the Eastern United States. States may also set special speed limits for trucks and night travel along with minimum speed limits. The highest speed limit in the country is 85 mph (140 km/h), which is posted on a single stretch of tollway in rural Texas.
Ottumwa man says home burglary was a personal attack
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Craigslist Missouri - Search All Towns and Cities for Used Cars for Sale by Owner
- Craigslist Missouri has several different subdomains that will help potential buyers find what they are looking for. When seeking the lowest prices on used cars for sale by owner individuals would be smart to scour different websites over the course of time.
Wallace Shawn on Artistic Solidarity As Glenn Greenwald Can't Return to US
Further videos from Glenn and about topics addressed are available in Recent Activities, Favourites, Play Lists on my channels. Mirrored and published with the permission of: - The renowned playwright and actor Wallace Wally Shawn has just returned from Brazil where he gave a special performance of his play, The Designated Mourner, to journalist Glenn Greenwald, who first broke the story about National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden. The play was staged at the Public Theater in New York City last year, but Greenwald could not attend because of fears that he would be prosecuted upon returning to the United States. Just this week, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper suggested journalists could be considered accomplices of Snowden. Through three characters, Shawn's play reveals the claustrophobia of a shrinking political landscape in a formerly liberal land. Shawn has written numerous plays in addition to The Designated Mourner, including The Fever, Aunt Dan and Lemon, and Grasses of a Thousand Colors. Shawn has also had celebrated acting roles in several films, including The Princess Bride, Toy Story, and the 1981 cult classic, My Dinner with Andre, which he also co-wrote
Governor Nixon and the First Lady encourage outdoor physical act
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Lori Nix | Nature's Toolbox Artist Talk: Accidentally Kansas
The Ulrich presented its second Nature's Toolbox artist talk, Accidentally Kansas, with Kansas-born, Brooklyn-based photographer Lori Nix on Oct. 10, 2013 at the Wichita State University School of Art and Design. Nix had two works in the exhibition Nature's Toolbox: Biodiversity, Art and Invention, on view in the Polk/Wilson galleries through Dec. 15, 2013.
Displaying a world somewhere between reality and illusion, Lori Nix breaks the mold set by many photographers, constructing elaborate dioramas then photographing them without the benefit of digital alterations. Confronting challenges such as building materials, and lighting issues of scale and space, Nix creates micro-worlds from scratch on her studio tabletop.
Hailing from Norton, Kan., Nix lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y. Her work can be viewed in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. She has exhibited internationally, and has been featured in magazines such as WIRED, Photo Technique, and Harper's.
More information at lorinix.net