Which Places would you like to visit in North Dakota, USA? 😍 Also, we're gearing up for our next adventure - which state or theme should we explore in our upcoming video?
Thank you, people of north Dakota for what you will do, thank you for doubling one of the outputs of one of our highest hemp producers in the United States, south Dakota. It is a great boon to our environmental situation that we will have a high supply of hemp and hemp biomass that can be used for a fuel that is clean and completely eco-friendly and made through a process that does not pollute or corrupt the environment at all. North Dakota is offering to majorly boost hemp production and usage of organic biofuel creation plants those creating large stocks of mostly hemp sources biofuel (there may be a few other plant sources as well such as soy but the majority will be hemp because hemp is the most eco sustainable.) north Dakota deserves a big thanks and assurance it doesn't mean it will be made open to bad influences, it doesnt mean any rapid outward change, it only means a cleaner and stronger inward energy for north dakota all america and all of the earth. The environment is and must be the priority of every American in this age of global warming, so this is a thanksgiving prelude, an apple pie-laden offering for beginners luck. I am appreciating also the association of hemp with more organic lifestyle and therefore by association improved integrity in north Dakota farmers who are learning of more enlightened ways and voluntarily ceasing the use of chemical pesticides and GMO products by championing fully organic esticide only. I am grateful that the people of North Dakota are standing by environmentalism successfully and gaining wisdom and respect by their continued strides in the direction of an impeccable environmentalist history and code of conduct. It is remembered that you respected the Native American Sioux and environmentalism in your area by getting the Dakota Pipeline deauthorized by the Supreme Court. The legalization of hemp and marijuana doesn't mean a sleazy recreation culture, it means native American ways and councils will be more respected in North Dakota and there will be far less waste because of the chief focus being hemp farmers creating hemp products such as wood and clothing eliminating the need to clear trees and inspiring former logger companies to simply become hemp farmers for a higher profit and exponentially greater eco-friendly benefits. I appreciate that North Dakota once again has shown it's purification in preparation for a cleaner future, President Biden has done a great job purging both north and south Dakota of miners and loggers and succeeding in uniting all people around a more eco friendly solution, it takes love and devotion and it's no small compliment that the current people in North Dakota have that, they are doing a good thing to get this going. Thank you
@@misterwhipple2870 and for those who aren’t familiar, Killdeer Mountain is NOT a mountain 😅 But if ND had mountains that would be amazing. I was born and raised there and have moved away and back a couple times. I guess you can’t keep a country girl away from the country. Yeehaw! 🤠
@@hvnlyhoney On the 4th of July I went to the 79th Annual Sitting Bull Rodeo in Mobridge, South Dakota, and they cheered like mad for Lakken Bice from Killdeer in the Barrel Racing competition. Must've been a lot of folks from ND there that day! On a side note, the North Dakota Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians suuuure have a strange name. My great-uncle once owned an oil well in Killdeer, which he kept a secret from my great-aunt. Boy, was she mad when she found out (after about 20 years of marriage!!!!!!!!!) He did not mention me in his will . . .
Oh my goddess how many times is he going to say Lake Sakakawea wrong!? 😆 Stress on the second syllable buddy, not the first...and Missouri...again stress the second syllable not first, it's not Misery 🤦♀️
before you do any other states please get help saying native american words/names. that is soo not how you say the name of the lake i didn't know what the hell you were talking about and i am from the state. minnow is a fish not a town name. some of mispronouncing i can attest to your accent but the native ones are so bad, the trail name has broken my brain and i don't know how to help you saw ka ka wee ah minot my not
Fargo West Fargo Bismarck $95 Billion to Ukraine yet thousands of people in this state don’t have access to basic necessities or clean drinking water irrigation locals have to pay a high cost elderly found peace retirement,but their Grandchildren experience a drought at an empty Faucet with extreme Food cost,Show us some truth local government Failure😂😅😂
@jonathansmith7977, where do you get your information? I have lived in North Dakota for 30+ years, and that is not my experience. Grew up in the western part of the state and moved to the eastern side of the state in that time.
Which Places would you like to visit in North Dakota, USA? 😍
Also, we're gearing up for our next adventure - which state or theme should we explore in our upcoming video?
It's funny how you mispronounce some of the names!
Learn to pronounce places correctly. I am originally from Minot, which is pronounce MY-NOT. Also the man made lake is pronounces SAH-KAH-KAH-WE-AH.
Well you missed the cowboy hall of fame and multiple rodeos
Thank you, people of north Dakota for what you will do, thank you for doubling one of the outputs of one of our highest hemp producers in the United States, south Dakota. It is a great boon to our environmental situation that we will have a high supply of hemp and hemp biomass that can be used for a fuel that is clean and completely eco-friendly and made through a process that does not pollute or corrupt the environment at all.
North Dakota is offering to majorly boost hemp production and usage of organic biofuel creation plants those creating large stocks of mostly hemp sources biofuel (there may be a few other plant sources as well such as soy but the majority will be hemp because hemp is the most eco sustainable.) north Dakota deserves a big thanks and assurance it doesn't mean it will be made open to bad influences, it doesnt mean any rapid outward change, it only means a cleaner and stronger inward energy for north dakota all america and all of the earth. The environment is and must be the priority of every American in this age of global warming, so this is a thanksgiving prelude, an apple pie-laden offering for beginners luck.
I am appreciating also the association of hemp with more organic lifestyle and therefore by association improved integrity in north Dakota farmers who are learning of more enlightened ways and voluntarily ceasing the use of chemical pesticides and GMO products by championing fully organic esticide only.
I am grateful that the people of North Dakota are standing by environmentalism successfully and gaining wisdom and respect by their continued strides in the direction of an impeccable environmentalist history and code of conduct.
It is remembered that you respected the Native American Sioux and environmentalism in your area by getting the Dakota Pipeline deauthorized by the Supreme Court.
The legalization of hemp and marijuana doesn't mean a sleazy recreation culture, it means native American ways and councils will be more respected in North Dakota and there will be far less waste because of the chief focus being hemp farmers creating hemp products such as wood and clothing eliminating the need to clear trees and inspiring former logger companies to simply become hemp farmers for a higher profit and exponentially greater eco-friendly benefits.
I appreciate that North Dakota once again has shown it's purification in preparation for a cleaner future, President Biden has done a great job purging both north and south Dakota of miners and loggers and succeeding in uniting all people around a more eco friendly solution, it takes love and devotion and it's no small compliment that the current people in North Dakota have that, they are doing a good thing to get this going. Thank you
North Dakota is awesome and very special
North Dakota is very special
It took me until the sign to realize the narrator was slaughtering Sakagawea's name
After your tour of the lake, make sure to check out the Scandinavian Heritage Park in "Minnow", North Dakota.
Why not Minot my guy?
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Freezin the reason ❄️❄️❄️@@rhekman
BTW, the North Dakota Mountain Removal Project was completed years ago.😂 But that IS a beautiful thumbnail!😂
The thumbnail for this video made me lol
Me, too. My mother is from Bismarck, and I can tell you, there are NO MOUNTAINS in North Dakota.
@@misterwhipple2870 and for those who aren’t familiar, Killdeer Mountain is NOT a mountain 😅
But if ND had mountains that would be amazing. I was born and raised there and have moved away and back a couple times. I guess you can’t keep a country girl away from the country. Yeehaw! 🤠
@@hvnlyhoney On the 4th of July I went to the 79th Annual Sitting Bull Rodeo in Mobridge, South Dakota, and they cheered like mad for Lakken Bice from Killdeer in the Barrel Racing competition. Must've been a lot of folks from ND there that day!
On a side note, the North Dakota Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians suuuure have a strange name.
My great-uncle once owned an oil well in Killdeer, which he kept a secret from my great-aunt. Boy, was she mad when she found out (after about 20 years of marriage!!!!!!!!!) He did not mention me in his will . . .
Explore California next. I'll be your tour guide. Great video by the way! I love North Dakota.
How did they show, but not mention, the Peace Gardens or Medora Musical?
Also, I will be pronouncing Lake Sakakawea this way from now on.
Right and the zoo In Bismarck sucks
I would have also included the Peace Gardens as the state is nicknamed the peace garden state
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thank you
Seriously if he says Sakakawea wrong one more time. It was super annoying.
Nice to meet you my friends
He doesn’t say anything about the wild horses.
Oh my goddess how many times is he going to say Lake Sakakawea wrong!? 😆 Stress on the second syllable buddy, not the first...and Missouri...again stress the second syllable not first, it's not Misery 🤦♀️
This is how I pronounce it from now on.
Don’t forget Minnow, ND … aka Minot
@@hvnlyhoney That's right - I never though of that.
My mother and her friends always called the "Misery River" when they were kids, just to be smartasses.
@@hvnlyhoney😂
Just here to mention none of the structures at Fort Lincoln are still standing everything there was rebuilt or ruins
next time get an American to say those place names. Minot is pronouced My not
The pronunciation of names in this video is a travesty! The producers obviously never spent any time here.
I watched this vid to see the emptiest state of USA
its pronounced M-EYE-NOT (minot)
Maybe the narrator should learn how to pronounce.
The names of the places in our state
before you do any other states please get help saying native american words/names. that is soo not how you say the name of the lake i didn't know what the hell you were talking about and i am from the state. minnow is a fish not a town name. some of mispronouncing i can attest to your accent but the native ones are so bad, the trail name has broken my brain and i don't know how to help you
saw
ka
ka
wee
ah
minot
my
not
Shit list
Mountains in the thumbnail and you don't know how to pronounce anything here. You lost me at SAHKA-cow-wea. Next.
But for us who don’t live in beautiful ND it isn’t important. Simply learning where to visit, should people get the chance is important, I think.
Fargo West Fargo Bismarck $95 Billion to Ukraine yet thousands of people in this state don’t have access to basic necessities or clean drinking water irrigation locals have to pay a high cost elderly found peace retirement,but their Grandchildren experience a drought at an empty Faucet with extreme Food cost,Show us some truth local government Failure😂😅😂
What are you talking about?
@@bresev8958 Nothing you no Of,Doesn’t exist in your version of the world thanks for asking.
Where ya get your information from because I’m from here and never heard of that
@@Northdakotadude Me too!
@jonathansmith7977, where do you get your information? I have lived in North Dakota for 30+ years, and that is not my experience. Grew up in the western part of the state and moved to the eastern side of the state in that time.