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The river was going crazy when I visited Yosemite so I decided to take a quick video so I could show all of you guys. ❤️ If you find my content helpful, become a subscriber - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnf_4MBIr--PcLdQyKuGzPQ?sub_confirmation=1. How To Make The Perfect Latte Or Cappuccino - https://youtu.be/lSX5h1n3KGA Share this video with a YouTuber friend: https://youtu.be/lSX5h1n3KGA Watch my most recent upload: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnf_4MBIr--PcLdQyKuGzPQ?view_as=subscriber Seattle has a new serial killer https://youtu.be/kofn7QHv0hE Welcome to Seattle Blink and it’s changed: Seattle can be that ephemeral. Welcome to a city that heralds innovation and nature; a city always marching toward the future. Local Flavor First time in Seattle? Make a beeline for its proverbial pantry: Pike Place Market. It was founded in 1907 to fortify locals with fresh Northwest produce, and its long-held mantra of ‘meet the producer’ still echoes enthusiastically around a city where every restaurateur worth their salt knows the name of their fishmonger and the biography of the cow that became yesterday’s burgers. It doesn’t take long to realize that you’ve arrived in a city of well-educated palates and wildly experimental chefs who are willing to fuse American cuisine with just about anything – as long as it’s local. A United States of Neighborhoods Visitors setting out to explore Seattle should think of the city as a United States of Neighborhoods or – to put it in more human terms – a family consisting of affectionate but sometimes errant members. There’s the aloof, elegant one (Queen Anne), the social butterfly (Capitol Hill), the artistic, bearded one (Fremont), the effortlessly cool one (Ballard), the grizzled old patriarch (Pioneer Square), the precocious adolescent still carving out its identity (South Lake Union) and the one who lives out of town (West Seattle). You’ll never fully understand Seattle until you’ve spent a bit of time with them all. Micro-businesses To outsiders, Seattle is an industrious creator of macro-brands. To insiders, it’s a city of micro-businesses and boundary-pushing grassroots movements. For proof, dip into the third-wave coffee shops, the microbreweries with their casual tasting rooms or the cozy informal bookstores that remain rock solid in a city that spawned Amazon. Then there are the latest national trends that Seattle has helped popularize: craft cider, weed dispensaries, specialist pie-makers, vegan ice cream that's actually good, and chic donuts, to name a few. Hit the streets and you'll see there’s far more to this city than Starbucks, Nordstrom and Boeing. A Walk on the Weird Side Seattle's current reputation as the town that spawned Amazon and Starbucks won't give you the full picture of the city's oddball cultural heritage. Crisscross its urban grid and you’ll find all kinds of apparitions: a rocket sticking out of a building; a museum built to resemble a smashed-up electric guitar; glass orbs in wooden canoes; a statue of Lenin; a mural made of used chewing gum; fish-tossing market traders; and a museum dedicated to antique pinball machines (that you can still play).

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This video was published on 2020-02-03 07:33:03 GMT by @Michael-Of-Seattle on Youtube. Michael Whitman has total 94.7K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 2.2K video.This video has received 15 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Michael Whitman gets . @Michael-Of-Seattle receives an average views of 3.6K per video on Youtube.This video has received 0 comments which are lower than the average comments that Michael Whitman gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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