Loved the video! I was wondering if you’re planning on doing a video for each state of the union? I show your videos in my US History/Geography class on a daily basis as part of our geography content.
Thank you for watching my video. Doing this one about Colorado was one of my favorites (along with New Mexico). I hope your class can learn as much as they can from these videos. I plan to cover every state in the Union at least once.
Just moved here. Absolutely love it. And so much to learn. Ive been binging videos like yours and going to as many historical (mainly geographically historical) sites.
Colorado also means the color red in Spanish at least that's what I've been told. The sangredicristo mountains means blood of Christ mountains sangredicristo is Spanish and blood of Christ is the English translation. Denver county is only the city of Denver and colorado springs and Denver are the 2 largest cities in colorado by population and another fun fact colorado springs is colorados largest city by land mass or land area at 195.6 or 196 square miles depending on the source you use.
@@jjstarwind You should. The states I've covered so far: Washington, Oregon, Montana, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, North Dakota, Tennessee. Tennessee is pretty much the only state I've covered EAST of the Mississippi as far as doing each state as a whole. It was also the first southern state I did (I don't count Texas and Oklahoma as southern states).
You Sir are a HERO for this!! Keep making these videos please!
Thank you for that word of encouragement. I plan to make more videos soon.
To be honest…it’s good to see content like this…
I'm happy that you watched this.
Loved the video! I was wondering if you’re planning on doing a video for each state of the union? I show your videos in my US History/Geography class on a daily basis as part of our geography content.
Thank you for watching my video. Doing this one about Colorado was one of my favorites (along with New Mexico). I hope your class can learn as much as they can from these videos. I plan to cover every state in the Union at least once.
Beautiful video! I've lived in Colorado for many years and still haven't seen it all. Love your channel!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Great video. Thank you
Thank you for watching this video. Have you been to Colorado?
Just moved here. Absolutely love it. And so much to learn. Ive been binging videos like yours and going to as many historical (mainly geographically historical) sites.
i enjoyed that
Awesome!! I plan to release a video this week.
I have another Colorado-related video coming soon. Hopefully in mid-December.
I can confirm this is Colorado
I can confirm this as a native
Colorado also means the color red in Spanish at least that's what I've been told. The sangredicristo mountains means blood of Christ mountains sangredicristo is Spanish and blood of Christ is the English translation. Denver county is only the city of Denver and colorado springs and Denver are the 2 largest cities in colorado by population and another fun fact colorado springs is colorados largest city by land mass or land area at 195.6 or 196 square miles depending on the source you use.
Hey Scholar, could you do a video like this for Alabama?
I plan to get all 50 states.
@@TheGeoScholar sounds good man keep it up
@@jjstarwind I have a video about Tennessee.
@@TheGeoScholar oh cool. I'll see it later
@@jjstarwind You should. The states I've covered so far: Washington, Oregon, Montana, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, North Dakota, Tennessee. Tennessee is pretty much the only state I've covered EAST of the Mississippi as far as doing each state as a whole. It was also the first southern state I did (I don't count Texas and Oklahoma as southern states).
As a native Coloradan I can say without a doubt
From your own perspective, how would you personally sum up Colorado? I merely ask because I view Colorado from a geographer's perspective.
@@TheGeoScholar it’s pretty funny, mountain and Fort Collins
Canadian?
Nope. I'm American.
@@TheGeoScholar But is your ethnicity Canadian?
@@RomanSimkins No. I'm not ethnically Canadian.
@@TheGeoScholar Ohh, ok, you just sound kind of like you are from Canada or Chicago.
@@RomanSimkins I have relatives from the Chicagoland region. People have told me I sound like I'm from the Midwest.