Thanks for making it possible for people like me to see more of the world-through “driving”:) I cannot always physically get out of the house, and your videos really help to brighten my day. Blue skies and sunshine and miles and miles of beautiful scenery:-)!
I'm from the UK and the overwhelming HUGENESS of the terrain is really something! I had the feeling of being in a little toytown after returning from LA and watching this on VR headset brings back the feeling.
My girlfriend and I drove this highway numerous times 15 to 20 years ago, driving from Zion National Park to Capital Reef with stops for hiking at Bryce Canyon, Escalante, Boulder, Calf Creek, and other places. Such spectacular beauty! Watching this video bring those wonderful memories back. Thanks you.
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the amount of national parks, monuments, rock formations, in the area is incredible. With much respect to the native Indian tribes that lived in the Rocky mountain area before American expansion West in the early 1800s owed
bro i bet you wish you where me i live in utah it the best it beautiful and has great pepole try to move here the camp grounds like curnt creek is preety good along with saltlake city you should be here it good and cool i bet you will some time in ur life time.
I first drove that road in 1990. It was beautiful then and is now. I had a four speed diesel VW Rabbit that didn't like going much over 50 mph. I drove it slow and I smoked a bunch of cigarettes on the way. Amazing how well I recall that excellent scenery from memory. I loved driving back then, hardly any traffic. I loved smoking too. Gave up tobacco because of the cost and additives they put in. But I think those were far better times. I drove that route again in 1996. I took my brother to Logan Utah from San Diego. Oh we had such a nice time on that road, talked and smoked cigarettes. It was very relaxing and memorable. Unfortunate events and I'll never see my brother again. At times watching this is hard because I recall that trip with my brother so vividly. I wish I could go back in time. In any event, thanks for making and sharing this fantastic video.
Greetings from Pakistan.... Thank you for the beautiful music and video and letting us have this trip form afar.... This is why "Road Trip" is so exclusive to the US of A
Who can honestly not like um Love the United States of America... Where complete stranger will talk to you the land of awesome roller-coasters Land of music my favourite being country singer Alan Jackson; Smell of coffee; best road trips; Harley Davidson I was lucky to see one of these motorbike on my visit to Islamabad (capital city of Pakistan) and pen shows Noodlers ink... Goulete pens and ink company ... Yes I am Pakistani but my heart beats USA
@@produccionesabuela8533 people keep saying this but i have free govt health insurance in the US and its fantastic. you just need to make under a certain amount of annual income. I quit my 70k a year job to do instacart and signed up this past January for free healthcare. freelancers etc can get it too. I think they dont make it clear enough how to use the system so people arent taking advantage of it. i got free insurance in 1 day on NY's version of obamacare site.
Beautiful and great job! After watching this, I decided that i have to ride this road on my motorcycle before I die. I'm 73. I rode Highway 50 across Nevada (The Loneliest Road in America) a few years ago on a 6,000 solo trip that also included crossing Utah but not on a road this beautiful.
درود بر شما خیلی زیبا بود ،لذت بردم ، گاهی هر صد متر راهی که می پیمودین ،ما شاهد یک کارت پستال بی مانند بودیم ، این ویدیو تا مرزهای یک اثر هنری پیش رفته ،خیلی دل انگیز بود ،در ضمن موزیک روهم خوب انتخاب کردین . قاسم صومی ،ایران ، تهران❤️❤️👏👏💐💐
I just wanna drive away, away from all the negativities in my life.. The least I can do is to listening to music while driving, it calms me and it feels like I'm in another embodiment
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The way how the road grips to the landscape and acts like it’s been there thousands of years. The pristine nature of the land, the vastness and overwhelming sense of place. Can’t believe these roads were built 100 years ago yet they look so marvelous and well kept. Thanks to Utah department of transportation.
I love this thank you❤ I wanna have a simple life...and just take a slow relaxing breath and drive like this on a beautiful day ..with no worry..no judge..no responsibility...just you having your relaxing time
Observing the scenery along the traveling road is SoOOO sweet, and the relaxing music AWSOME, SO AWSOME 😁😁😁 Also, I love to add reading my bible has become easier amen 😁
The way the road winds through canyons, cliffs, and forests is truly awe-inspiring. Thanks for sharing this 4K journey, giving us a taste of the All American Road's splendor. This video is not just a drive; it's an exploration of nature's artistry. A big thank you for transporting us and allowing us to savor the beauty of this remarkable route. 🛣🌟
Relaxing.. I’m 22 years old and I have such a phobia of cars and car crashes specifically. I just have my permit, I can’t wait to see the beauty in driving and get out of this fear
I'm really happy to have found this. Instead of watching the news in the morning I watch this instead. Really helps me starting off the day with relaxing and beautiful scenery and not all kinds of suffering you see on the news. Thanks for making this, I'll be visiting your video's more often :-)
Thanks a lot, I was once a vanlifer, then I became very sick, I cant drive anymore and leave the house only twice the month. To me these dash cam drives are a great thing.
Nice! I have driven this road so many times over a span of 27 years en route to the trailheads of my favorite wilderness canyons. A windshield view can't possibly convey the eye-tugging 360 degrees of outrageous scenery up on the "skyway" section, nor can it capture even a glimpse of the sweeping views of the Circle Cliffs and Capitol Reef and the Henry Mountains from the shoulder of the lush subalpine Aquarius Plateau. It would take 3d IMAX to even come close! But for the very best scenery, you'll have to go there, strap on a pack and walk/wade into the wild backcountry.
How relaxing... 5 hours of stunning landscapes of the American Southwest, with relaxing music. interrupted every three freaking minutes by ads. No freaking thank you.
I drove through this road once, absolutely stunning and unexpected. I had a feeling it would be beautiful but didn't know the landscape would change so much. Every turn was something new. Would highly recommend driving it in person.
I am truly grateful for the calming influence your relaxing piano music has had on my life. It has helped me navigate challenging situations with grace and resilience.
can you imagine what the first europeans who got to see these lands could've felt? without the roads, without the wires, just the pure nature, with the hundreds of thusands of bisons and other wilderness. I bet there were who must've tear up just because of the beauty of the land.
If you go out there, many of the lookouts/visitor centers have quotes from the journals of people who yes, were completely overwhelmed by the landscape. There were plenty of field biologists and explorers who had really lovely intentions and respectful interactions with the locals. The people who feel an overwhelming spiritual connection to the land are not usually the murderers. “for two hours I never felt more exultant in my life. The sun shone so bright-and yet it was cool. The air so pure, and I was looking on the most wonderful scenery I ever beheld. " - Ellen Powell Thompson, March 1872 Ellen was a botanist, and her brother was the super-famous John Powell. I don't think she committed any crimes or did anything unethical. There's not enough about her in the historical record, alas, but she later worked for women's suffrage. Though I can't deny the tragedy of how the US handled just about everything with respect to how the land and its people are managed, and we still get it wrong. Utah was actually my favorite place for reading great historical tales at nearly every stop of the white people trying to take the land (usually Mormons) making incredibly dumb decisions that worked out TERRIBLY for them, and also Native Americans who successfully evaded the law/encroachment for a looooong time due to being able to survive in places the newcomers could not. Valley of Fire near Las Vegas had an incredible story like that, this Paiute (I think?) outlaw basically just used heat as a hiding place and was able to outrun the law over and over, and this was I think in the 1920s or 30s, well after the "wild west" days. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard in a visitor center museum.
Living in USA is my dream the things there are so fine and classic. What a beautiful construction of roads. I can walk miles on them and can drives for my whole life
i promised i would not kms and keep on living until until i get to drive through utah / nevada while listening to my 70s rock playlist, this place is a motivation for me to keep on going fr
I just can say thank you, I am going through some hard months in this pandemic, everyday started to feel the same. Work at home and the fact that it's not so safe to step outside have me feeling so captive. I found these videos and I just can thank you and the other channels that creat this kind of content. The music, the sounds of nature, the motion. It just made me feel I was outside, almost feeling the air. Some tears actually came out. Although maybe artificially, you guys actually took me out of these walls and made me appreciate and realize how much I love nature and our world. I hope someday I can live near beautiful places like these and visit them safely (not always able to do so in my country). Thank you, thank you, thank you! I'll always try to set these videos in my TV as a background during my routine to remind me of that.
@4KRelaxation Channel Thank you for this. I was searching for another video that reminded me of my father that has just passed. It was one that was black and white. It was done by computer graphic animation that made it look like it was hand drawn movement as a car drove for several hours through trees, parks, road, scenery and love. I haven’t been able to find it. The music is not the same but still, it reminds me of my father… Richard John Neff 1942-2023. He was always honest, never lied to me however he wasn’t big on affection. Hugged him anyway, whenever I could. Thank you so very much for this. I just subscribed to your channel. Still hope I could find the channel that I spoke of as my Father had it playing while we were hiding in the basement eating the peanut brittle that my sister had made; some years ago. Mom would not have been happy. I was 50 yrs old at the time. Now I am 56. Bless and thank you.
Expeсially after living in Russia with this roads and drivers... In Russia no speed limits for more of peoples. A lot of retards on roads. I look at cars in this video, and can`t believe it. Speed limit in.. desert(?).. without police, just for himself. My dream.
Utah highway 12 landscapes are amazingly changeling contrasting color of rocks,mountains,boulders... and diverse too for every 15 miles you get into a new different scenery ! that' s a unique experience driving in highway 12!
And I'm in Germany, struggling to find a decent spot for my mini crawler to drive around and in the first 10 minutes of the video you could stop literally anywhere and have the most amazing spots within a beautiful piece of nature!❤️ Also: Whoever made that video has a great taste in music! 😉
@Adrian we want to see Turkey join to EU but this will not. EU peoples don't want to this. Turkey is following a way it's dangerous islamist leader like Erdogan. An Islamic State like turkey does not belong to European Union. So I want to escape from Turkey and to US.
A few friends and I drove this road when it was being redone in 2017 (I think that's correct) and got to see all the state/national parks in Utah. If anyone reading this hasn't gotten the chance to visit Utah, it is the most underrated place for beauty. I would recommend going there over any other place in the country.
The only thing that tempts me to visit the US is its diverse landscapes. You have mountains, prairies, thick forests, tropical beaches and the DESERT! As a Canadian, it's a dream of mine to see the desert!
i dreamt about usa during my bachelor studies but never achieved it in life but iam optimistic one day Allah will bring me a day were nobody can stop me to tour usa inshallah
These american roads though are so beautiful and gorgeous im form Pakistan and Alhamdulilah we got some of our roads like this but your videos always makes my day tysm>3
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This has got to be one, if not the best, highways in the lower 48. I was fortunate to ride with a buddy of mine on a pair of K1600GT motorcycles from Richfield (Hwy 119 to Hwy 24 and take Hwy 12 all the way through it's entirety to Hwy 89). Bone chilling at 26F with snow at the start, to a balmy warm 90F by the time we hit Bryce Canyon National Park. Forests to moonscapes and back again.........God's country.........absolutely amazing views along every stretch of this road.
I'm so happy this exists.
I agree with you
Hi
Me too!
That's right
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Utah is one of the most beautiful states.
True, but nothing beats Alaska in terms of beauty
@@siebrenbe79 Montana?
Yeah it sucks the Mormons have to ruin it
Thanks for making it possible for people like me to see more of the world-through “driving”:) I cannot always physically get out of the house, and your videos really help to brighten my day. Blue skies and sunshine and miles and miles of beautiful scenery:-)!
Dust free road
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Amen
God bless the Great State of Utah and all its residents. Nothing proclaims the glory of God than the spectacular landscapes in this 5 hour road trip👏
Someday I'll drive through these roads playing classic rock but now I am watching this video on 144p
If I have to see just one place before I die, this is it.
How about now
That's exactly what I'm doing. I'm using this video as a backround for when I listen to classic rock
SAME
Try to make such a video in Russia, you will get a post-apocalyptic world
I'm from the UK and the overwhelming HUGENESS of the terrain is really something! I had the feeling of being in a little toytown after returning from LA and watching this on VR headset brings back the feeling.
finally finished the whole thing! funny end to the road too :)
❤
My girlfriend and I drove this highway numerous times 15 to 20 years ago, driving from Zion National Park to Capital Reef with stops for hiking at Bryce Canyon, Escalante, Boulder, Calf Creek, and other places. Such spectacular beauty! Watching this video bring those wonderful memories back. Thanks you.
I wish I could hear you telling the stories about it!
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dreamscape!!!! Utah is unbelievably gorgeous !
YESSIR !! UTAH IS BREATHTAKING !! No wonder that Robert Redford, (a nature - person), makes his ranch there !!
I live ten miles from this stretch of road. It's gorgeous on a sunny day.
the amount of national parks, monuments, rock formations, in the area is incredible. With much respect to the native Indian tribes that lived in the Rocky mountain area before American expansion West in the early 1800s owed
nah, wyoming is
bro i bet you wish you where me i live in utah it the best it beautiful and has great pepole try to move here the camp grounds like curnt creek is preety good along with saltlake city you should be here it good and cool i bet you will some time in ur life time.
This is so stunning, US is beautiful!
Thank you, life is still beautiful, god bless America
I Love my country thank you for showing the world How Blessed we Are Beloved home land and country 🇺🇲❤️❤️
Indeed and amen
This is one of my bucket lists. Have a road trip across the U.S.
Надеюсь Вы осуществили свои мечты, good luck !
The roads are..... Unbelievably smooth in the US. I don't think I've seen such good quality road ever in my whole country
what is ur country?
nah don't be fooled the roads are so so so bad anywhere else this had just recently been repaved, especially in the northeast its so bad
I first drove that road in 1990. It was beautiful then and is now. I had a four speed diesel VW Rabbit that didn't like going much over 50 mph. I drove it slow and I smoked a bunch of cigarettes on the way. Amazing how well I recall that excellent scenery from memory. I loved driving back then, hardly any traffic. I loved smoking too. Gave up tobacco because of the cost and additives they put in. But I think those were far better times. I drove that route again in 1996. I took my brother to Logan Utah from San Diego. Oh we had such a nice time on that road, talked and smoked cigarettes. It was very relaxing and memorable. Unfortunate events and I'll never see my brother again. At times watching this is hard because I recall that trip with my brother so vividly. I wish I could go back in time. In any event, thanks for making and sharing this fantastic video.
This is so peaceful ❤️ May everyone fullfill their dreams and live their best life
Greetings from Pakistan.... Thank you for the beautiful music and video and letting us have this trip form afar.... This is why "Road Trip" is so exclusive to the US of A
I thought Pakistanis don't like America.
Who can honestly not like um Love the United States of America... Where complete stranger will talk to you the land of awesome roller-coasters Land of music my favourite being country singer Alan Jackson; Smell of coffee; best road trips; Harley Davidson I was lucky to see one of these motorbike on my visit to Islamabad (capital city of Pakistan) and pen shows Noodlers ink... Goulete pens and ink company ... Yes I am Pakistani but my heart beats USA
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath what we see on media is not always true. Respecting each other culture should be innate in humans.
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath be quiet
@@lighthousekeeper101 99% of Americans love the world and everybody in it.
Nothing like watching this on a Saturday morning after a hard weeks work...and its free....thank you 😏♥♥♥♥
Us is a dream country 😍
Love from India 🇮🇳
Unless you get sick and don't have any money, then you're fucked.
@@produccionesabuela8533 people keep saying this but i have free govt health insurance in the US and its fantastic. you just need to make under a certain amount of annual income. I quit my 70k a year job to do instacart and signed up this past January for free healthcare. freelancers etc can get it too. I think they dont make it clear enough how to use the system so people arent taking advantage of it. i got free insurance in 1 day on NY's version of obamacare site.
also the copays etc are super low
@@elderkevinmckinley9323 How come i can live in US I wish could just land in us from nowhere and find my ways to live my life
The person who made this video. God bless you and thank you
I love driving. It is my way to relax myself. Sometimes, I don't have time to drive so I watched these videos with calm music. Great. Thank you!
I too want to thank you. I 'live' in my bedroom and the relaxing drive through UTAH was really appreciated.
bro why do you live in your bedroom
Beautiful and great job! After watching this, I decided that i have to ride this road on my motorcycle before I die. I'm 73. I rode Highway 50 across Nevada (The Loneliest Road in America) a few years ago on a 6,000 solo trip that also included crossing Utah but not on a road this beautiful.
درود بر شما
خیلی زیبا بود ،لذت بردم ، گاهی هر صد متر راهی که می پیمودین ،ما شاهد یک کارت پستال بی مانند بودیم ، این ویدیو تا مرزهای یک اثر هنری پیش رفته ،خیلی دل انگیز بود ،در ضمن موزیک روهم خوب انتخاب کردین .
قاسم صومی ،ایران ، تهران❤️❤️👏👏💐💐
I just wanna drive away, away from all the negativities in my life.. The least I can do is to listening to music while driving, it calms me and it feels like I'm in another embodiment
I can't get over how clear and crisp everything looks in 4k. And the music is so calming, it's like a mini vacation for my eyes and ears
Yes. This is my dream. Kenworth W900B and miles and miles US roads 🙄. Greetings from Czech republic 👊🇨🇿
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Well come visit America make your dream a reality. EU citizens can visit without a visa.
i am from poland and this is my biggest dream too
polifatts idk why but poles can not, but soon it’s gonna change
@not wieprz Yes I believe president Trump and Duda signed an agreement to allow visa-free travel soon.
The way how the road grips to the landscape and acts like it’s been there thousands of years. The pristine nature of the land, the vastness and overwhelming sense of place. Can’t believe these roads were built 100 years ago yet they look so marvelous and well kept. Thanks to Utah department of transportation.
I love this thank you❤
I wanna have a simple life...and just take a slow relaxing breath and drive like this on a beautiful day ..with no worry..no judge..no responsibility...just you having your relaxing time
Observing the scenery along the traveling road is SoOOO sweet, and the relaxing music AWSOME, SO AWSOME 😁😁😁
Also, I love to add reading my bible has become easier amen 😁
The way the road winds through canyons, cliffs, and forests is truly awe-inspiring. Thanks for sharing this 4K journey, giving us a taste of the All American Road's splendor. This video is not just a drive; it's an exploration of nature's artistry. A big thank you for transporting us and allowing us to savor the beauty of this remarkable route. 🛣🌟
I've lived in Canada all my life, I would do anything to visit US, you guys have some amazing stuff
Relaxing.. I’m 22 years old and I have such a phobia of cars and car crashes specifically. I just have my permit, I can’t wait to see the beauty in driving and get out of this fear
what is the brand and model of that camera?
Both music and scenery are so beautiful ! I wanna drive on a road like this…
we agree, we travel the beautiful roads of the US with amazing relaxing music. I hope you like our views too!
I agree. But the fact there’s no fence scares me.
I don't lose Hope to get there in America but for now I'm just enjoying what I'm watching on my Phone,,,And I can't wait to see this for real✈️🇱🇷
I'm really happy to have found this. Instead of watching the news in the morning I watch this instead. Really helps me starting off the day with relaxing and beautiful scenery and not all kinds of suffering you see on the news. Thanks for making this, I'll be visiting your video's more often :-)
Thanks a lot, I was once a vanlifer, then I became very sick, I cant drive anymore and leave the house only twice the month. To me these dash cam drives are a great thing.
Nice! I have driven this road so many times over a span of 27 years en route to the trailheads of my favorite wilderness canyons. A windshield view can't possibly convey the eye-tugging 360 degrees of outrageous scenery up on the "skyway" section, nor can it capture even a glimpse of the sweeping views of the Circle Cliffs and Capitol Reef and the Henry Mountains from the shoulder of the lush subalpine Aquarius Plateau. It would take 3d IMAX to even come close! But for the very best scenery, you'll have to go there, strap on a pack and walk/wade into the wild backcountry.
How relaxing... 5 hours of stunning landscapes of the American Southwest, with relaxing music. interrupted every three freaking minutes by ads. No freaking thank you.
I drove through this road once, absolutely stunning and unexpected. I had a feeling it would be beautiful but didn't know the landscape would change so much. Every turn was something new. Would highly recommend driving it in person.
hey, we also go on long drives, I hope you like our views too!
I am truly grateful for the calming influence your relaxing piano music has had on my life. It has helped me navigate challenging situations with grace and resilience.
can you imagine what the first europeans who got to see these lands could've felt? without the roads, without the wires, just the pure nature, with the hundreds of thusands of bisons and other wilderness.
I bet there were who must've tear up just because of the beauty of the land.
Then they proceeded to kill all the Indians who lived here and murdered all the bison
They were fine with killing the natives, though, so I'm not sure If they were so connected with life and nature
@@ingredi8409 yeah, probably you're right.
@@ingredi8409 im sure there were at least some appreciators of the land and natives, just not enough unfortunately.
If you go out there, many of the lookouts/visitor centers have quotes from the journals of people who yes, were completely overwhelmed by the landscape. There were plenty of field biologists and explorers who had really lovely intentions and respectful interactions with the locals. The people who feel an overwhelming spiritual connection to the land are not usually the murderers.
“for two hours I never felt more exultant in my life. The sun shone so bright-and yet it was cool. The air so pure, and I was looking on the most wonderful scenery I ever beheld. " - Ellen Powell Thompson, March 1872
Ellen was a botanist, and her brother was the super-famous John Powell. I don't think she committed any crimes or did anything unethical. There's not enough about her in the historical record, alas, but she later worked for women's suffrage.
Though I can't deny the tragedy of how the US handled just about everything with respect to how the land and its people are managed, and we still get it wrong. Utah was actually my favorite place for reading great historical tales at nearly every stop of the white people trying to take the land (usually Mormons) making incredibly dumb decisions that worked out TERRIBLY for them, and also Native Americans who successfully evaded the law/encroachment for a looooong time due to being able to survive in places the newcomers could not.
Valley of Fire near Las Vegas had an incredible story like that, this Paiute (I think?) outlaw basically just used heat as a hiding place and was able to outrun the law over and over, and this was I think in the 1920s or 30s, well after the "wild west" days. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard in a visitor center museum.
I love these videos where no one is talking .... nothing but love and respect from INDIA. may be I will visit usa one day and enjoy the real 🇺🇸.
Living in USA is my dream the things there are so fine and classic. What a beautiful construction of roads. I can walk miles on them and can drives for my whole life
I AM FEELING SO MUCH HAPPY TO WATCH THIS ROAD DRIVING !!!!
Beautiful I trucked all over the 48. Never got to run this road. TY glad to know it is there :-)
Los que hacen éstos videos tienen un alma hermosa, gracias señor por esta gente, felicitaciones, son excelentes videos 😀😀😀
Fantastic video and soothing music. Many thanks from Amsterdam. Experiencing the great American outdoors back home on the couch. I really enjoy it!
i promised i would not kms and keep on living until until i get to drive through utah / nevada while listening to my 70s rock playlist, this place is a motivation for me to keep on going fr
I just can say thank you, I am going through some hard months in this pandemic, everyday started to feel the same. Work at home and the fact that it's not so safe to step outside have me feeling so captive.
I found these videos and I just can thank you and the other channels that creat this kind of content.
The music, the sounds of nature, the motion. It just made me feel I was outside, almost feeling the air. Some tears actually came out. Although maybe artificially, you guys actually took me out of these walls and made me appreciate and realize how much I love nature and our world. I hope someday I can live near beautiful places like these and visit them safely (not always able to do so in my country).
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I'll always try to set these videos in my TV as a background during my routine to remind me of that.
Stay strong brother, nothing last long bad times will be over soon.
I feel the same.
@@akalankalokubogahawatta and they are over! Hope it's all good for you today! Thanks, brother
@@ademiltonsilva6918 I hope you're doing great these days!
@4KRelaxation Channel Thank you for this. I was searching for another video that reminded me of my father that has just passed. It was one that was black and white. It was done by computer graphic animation that made it look like it was hand drawn movement as a car drove for several hours through trees, parks, road, scenery and love. I haven’t been able to find it. The music is not the same but still, it reminds me of my father… Richard John Neff 1942-2023. He was always honest, never lied to me however he wasn’t big on affection. Hugged him anyway, whenever I could. Thank you so very much for this. I just subscribed to your channel. Still hope I could find the channel that I spoke of as my Father had it playing while we were hiding in the basement eating the peanut brittle that my sister had made; some years ago. Mom would not have been happy. I was 50 yrs old at the time. Now I am 56. Bless and thank you.
WOW, WOW,WOW. Greetings from Poland.
Come visit sometime ;)
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I love this video so much~! :)
roads, beautiful sky and good music. wow.
Expeсially after living in Russia with this roads and drivers... In Russia no speed limits for more of peoples. A lot of retards on roads.
I look at cars in this video, and can`t believe it. Speed limit in.. desert(?).. without police, just for himself. My dream.
What is the music?
Utah highway 12 landscapes are amazingly changeling contrasting color of rocks,mountains,boulders... and diverse too for every 15 miles you get into a new different scenery ! that' s a unique experience driving in highway 12!
Someday i'll drive through these roads with my camper van and my girl next to me~
Greetings from Indo🇮🇩
It is really nice watching from my big screen and listening to music too while studying for 5 hours... Thank you !
And I'm in Germany, struggling to find a decent spot for my mini crawler to drive around and in the first 10 minutes of the video you could stop literally anywhere and have the most amazing spots within a beautiful piece of nature!❤️
Also: Whoever made that video has a great taste in music! 😉
Come to India. You can experience similar roads.
Oh yeah, been there this summer.
What a beautiful road, what a beuatiful landscape ...
It's so nice, when I am seeing this video my mind is relaxed
from bridges to capitol reef = head spin. best stretch of 12 by far. A testament to the wonders of natural beauty.
My dream is living in United states. I write this from Turkey.
@Adrian we want to see Turkey join to EU but this will not. EU peoples don't want to this. Turkey is following a way it's dangerous islamist leader like Erdogan. An Islamic State like turkey does not belong to European Union. So I want to escape from Turkey and to US.
One day this dream Will come true bro... Believe in it
Ali Özdemir
Have to warn you only a specific places in the USA is actually very nice, most of it sucks pretty bad nowadays.
turkey roads are far better than us and china
justsomeawesome dude Wrong, it’s the other way around. But you only hear the bad parts so not surprising.
the quality of the road shows american work ethics, thousands of miles not a single pot hole, its this work ethic that makes america number 1
TH-cam needs more of these videos, preferably in 360° format...
Wish everything you do be successful. May you fly high in life and success always be with you. Wishing you good luck!
Are we there yet?
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hey shut up
STFU and look out the window. There is an amazing view
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@@eddieeclark314 clearly you don't get the joke. Also, what's up with all the hostility?
Dana Schoen no, he meant “hey, shut up” is a typical answer of some parents to their children’s “are we there yet?”
This is one of my bucket lists.
Viagen maravilhosa, video maravilhoso, musica trilha sonora maravilhosa, e quen fez o vidio está de Parabéns, perfeito.👍👍👍👍
If the only "big vacation" we have, is a long drive on and open road and beautiful sceneries. I'LL TAKE IT ❤
A few friends and I drove this road when it was being redone in 2017 (I think that's correct) and got to see all the state/national parks in Utah. If anyone reading this hasn't gotten the chance to visit Utah, it is the most underrated place for beauty. I would recommend going there over any other place in the country.
I've driven this highway both ways more than once it's every bit as scenic as this video shows.
USA has a beautiful wonderful great nature.
from JPN.
Thank you so much! Love from the U.S. to Japan, your country is also very beautiful!
You are welcome.
god bless your beautiful country , much love from Israel!!
The only thing that tempts me to visit the US is its diverse landscapes. You have mountains, prairies, thick forests, tropical beaches and the DESERT! As a Canadian, it's a dream of mine to see the desert!
Your music gives me inspiration
Love Southern Utah, and the 80 MPH speed limits!
these scenes..
music in background.
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My Dream USA 😍
We salute all our pioneers who made this possible.
Scenery and music are great!
One day, I'll be the one who sits on the front seat, and carries herself from one side to another in these fields.💫
I'm Korean. It's good to have a different atmosphere from Korea.I'm going to learn how to do this.👍
My heart and my mind are calm down relaxing ❤
I've seen your Pacific Coast Highway one and it's gorgeous. I'm so happy you have this as well. Would love to experience a drive like this 1 day...
i dreamt about usa during my bachelor studies but never achieved it in life but iam optimistic one day Allah will bring me a day were nobody can stop me to tour usa inshallah
Amazing!from Rusdia with love!
These american roads though are so beautiful and gorgeous im form Pakistan and Alhamdulilah we got some of our roads like this but your videos always makes my day tysm>3
Beautiful #CityGlobeTour
I'm from Indonesia, and going to America is my dream. thank you for making this video. finally i can make my dream come true 🤣
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One of my favorite drives in the country! ❤
this is masterpiece
perfect music. Love the west coast Americana with the airy guitar.
Excellent, amazing video. The music is beautiful as well the scenery.. Bravo.
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Utah is a beautiful state to explore. I always want to see what's around the next corner.
I want to become American, country is spectacularly beautiful
This is the freedom and happy to see a family from India at 22:54. 👌
Looks great! Thanks!
This has got to be one, if not the best, highways in the lower 48. I was fortunate to ride with a buddy of mine on a pair of K1600GT motorcycles from Richfield (Hwy 119 to Hwy 24 and take Hwy 12 all the way through it's entirety to Hwy 89). Bone chilling at 26F with snow at the start, to a balmy warm 90F by the time we hit Bryce Canyon National Park. Forests to moonscapes and back again.........God's country.........absolutely amazing views along every stretch of this road.