I saw it on Google Earth Journey for 2 days in a DESOLATE dry desert

Publicado 2024-03-13
Overnighter Middle of nowhere, desolate dry desert, with a ride into a volcano crater.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • "...there's something about remote, lonely, desolate places that attract me.. just a feeling of peace and freedom that you get from being out here..." -- exactly. Another great adventure!
  • Your desert is my woods, and we go there for the same reasons. Peace, serenity, solitude, therapy and the love of Mother Nature. Onward and Upward, Brett!
  • @stevenhigby3512
    You are living the life. Most people only dream of doing what you are doing.
  • @paraAA82
    What a beautiful video. The background music is a nice touch. Thank you so very much for sharing your videos. I also love remote, desolated places for the same reasons you stated, the peace, solitude and freedom you feel once there. Thank you
  • @alecjones7299
    I’m a country boy from southern Arizona and I find myself in South America, surrounded by jungle and people and how my heart aches for my big open spaces with no one around me. Thank you very much, sir, for yhe work
  • @RandyH-qf3dc
    Enjoyed seeing the crater. Unimaginable power. Looks like Brenda and you are starting to see eye to eye
  • @TomHall414
    Makes ya wonder how anything survives out there. Holds its own beauty for sure. Thanks for bringing us along!
  • @myronbenware4452
    It's nice to see you showing Brenda some respect and talking nice to her.
  • I'm born and raised in El Paso. Been to that crater many times with my grandfather. He would find green glass inside certain lava rocks.
  • @chrismcneese4901
    I couldn't agree more with the attraction of remote desolate place. The peace I get speaks to my soul. Thank you for another great video.
  • @skeete7951
    Thanks for taking us on another adventure Mr Vaughn. Onward and upward and watch your top knot 👍
  • @KRM02
    Brett , Absolutely Loved this video because I got to see somthing odd and different volcano crater not many people get to see that stuff in person. Thanks for taking us along brother deeply appreciated sir !
  • @boomerang379
    Speaking of flight paths, I live in the Mississippi Delta about an hour and a half south of Memphis Tennessee. A while back I flew to San Diego from Memphis with a layover in Houston. When we left Houston heading to San Diego we flew north of and paralleled interstate 10 all the way to Casa Grande and then paralleled interstate 8 all the way to San Diego. On the return trip we flew south of the interstate. Being and old truck driver I recognized landmarks all along the way. I’m certain we flew right over the area you’re in in this video.
  • @rcairnut
    this trip reminds me of my prospecting days in the deserts of the southwest back in 70's ah to be young again... I miss that time of my life
  • @sandradanforth8524
    The smell of the desert, and the feel of the wind is a feeling that you will never forget 😊
  • @justinxxiii7035
    Those volcanic fields are so cool, and a surprising amount of wildlife exists out there too. It’s the middle of nowhere, but still less than ten miles off the interstate.
  • @mikeparker3537
    I was stationed out there in the early 1990’s, while I was in the Coast Guard, at the LORAN station off of Afton Road. I loved it out there!
  • @monkdds4
    Nice trip. Thanks for bringing us along.