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It’s not every day you can find totally fresh seafood, and be able to eat raw sea urchins raw. It’s not for everyone but it’s really fresh and full of nutrition.
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00:00 Introduction
00:29 The Market
01:16 The Famous Tuna
02:11 Eating Sea Urchin raw1
03:43 Eating Sea Urchin Raw 2
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ExploreTraveler is heading out for feed trucks in El Paso. Check out this short video and see what kind of food trucks you can find while you visit El Paso.
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00:00 Introduction
00:15 Food Truck ideas
00:33 Final
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Transcript:
So you never know what you’re going to find I’m here in El Paso and currently, I’m here uh having Egyptian food and this is an Egyptian truck stand so I want to show you guys if you look here all these stands uh they’re just here and they come here in the evening time when it’s cool after seven and they got you to know burritos and Mexican food and this one happens to be they call it Mediterranean but she’s more of an Egyptian style cook but we’re pretty excited because we don’t we really like this kind of food and she’s making it fresh for us so if you ever come to El Paso once you look for the food trucks they have uh you’ll have to ask hotels ask around you’ll figure out where they’re at you get some pretty special treats to talk to you guys later explore travel around
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Sego Canyon Petroglyphs and rock art in Utah
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00:00 Introduction
00:39 Introduction
04:01 Petroglyph rock art panel 1
07:13 Petroglyph rock art panel 2
08:54 Petroglyph rock art panel 3
09:42 Conclusion
Petroglyphs of Utah Sego Canyon – Hunting for petroglyphs or ancient rock art can sometimes take you to amazing places. Other times they are almost hiding in plain sight but you need to know where to go. Sego Canyon is just off of Interstate 70 and only 20 – 30 minutes down the road. It’s tucked away into a canyon once used for mining operations. This location has petroglyphs from several peoples; Fremont, Ute, and Barrier Canyon Style. The Barrier style is possibly the oldest, dating back to approximately 2000 BC, while the Ute style is the most recent, dating back to 1300-1600 AD. It is clear that these people lived within this area from thousands to hundreds of years ago.
Anthropologists and Archeological scientists have documented several groups of people within this area of Utah, and the Barrier style of Petroglyph does get the most attention. Shows like Ancient Aliens and other conspiracy theory shows like to talk about them. However, there are others in this same canyon that do not get shown as much. Here in this article, I will show some of the Ute people’s petroglyphs that in my opinion show how people lived, and possibly roamed the area when they were done.
Looking for petroglyphs can require a keen eye, and they are not always marked. This particular location didn’t really have a sign in the area, but they are close by once you begin looking around. I did have to climb up to get close to the Ute petroglyphs, and it did require some climbing. Others were very easy to reach and at ground level. Petroglyphs of Utah are different in variety and help to shed light on our human past.
Make sure to bring plenty of water, and comfortable clothing for the area. It can get very hot and dry in the summer. In the winter it can be very cold and windy so dress according to the season. Good shoes or boots are important within Sego Canyon, and snakes live in the area during the summer months so please be aware.
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