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    Aerial America

    Enjoying a lazy Saturday at home for a change....wife and I have binged on the Aerial America shows a bit..love those shows. Great footage.

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    I really enjoy that show as well, there's some amazing scenery shown from above, pretty cool.

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    I think the information and history about the particular state is Outstanding. Great flow to the aerial view and a very comfortable commentator's voice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Basscaster View Post
    I think the information and history about the particular state is Outstanding. Great flow to the aerial view and a very comfortable commentator's voice.

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    The one on New Mexico today was outstanding. They gave a lot of 4eally detailed history that usually only residents know.

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    I may check it out. I have never seen it before. What channel is it on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NitroZ7 View Post
    I may check it out. I have never seen it before. What channel is it on?
    https://watch.smithsonianchannel.com...saAuSQEALw_wcB

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    Thanks. I think I have Smithsonian channel somewhere in the channel lineup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NitroZ7 View Post
    Thanks. I think I have Smithsonian channel somewhere in the channel lineup.


    Glad to help. I'm not a big TV guy but love educational stuff like this show. This link is better.

    https://www.smithsonianchannel.com/s...al-america/701

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    Great show.

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    Very interesting show highly recommend the EU one also

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    Love that show ...I used to watch it on Netflix every night to make fall sleep.

    I just discovered it recently on that channel (Smithsonian)

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    We lost that channel a while back. Good ole ATT(Direct TV). ATT has ruined Direct TV since they took over. Yes Mark, that’s a great show for sure.
    There’s no use being stupid if you’re not willing to show it off.

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    It is well done and you usually learn something.

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    One of my favorite shows and channels. They've now branched out to other countries and it's still great. Aerial Ireland and Aerial Britain were seriously good.
    Boatless Bank Trash for now

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    Great show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Perry View Post
    The one on New Mexico today was outstanding. They gave a lot of 4eally detailed history that usually only residents know.
    If you and the wife ever get the chance..pretty cool.

    https://www.nps.gov/cave/index.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by dean c View Post
    If you and the wife ever get the chance..pretty cool.

    https://www.nps.gov/cave/index.htm


    I grew up in NM....been there a few times. Love it.

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    I grew up in NM....been there a few times. Love it.
    wife and I went awhile back and combined with trip to Roswell to seek out aliens. The caverns were incredible. The aliens in Roswell had adapted to earth life and weren't as impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dean c View Post
    wife and I went awhile back and combined with trip to Roswell to seek out aliens. The caverns were incredible. The aliens in Roswell had adapted to earth life and weren't as impressive.
    Roswell and the alien deal is 100% tourist trap. Fun and kitschy but just for tourists.

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