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The West Coast Game Park Safari has many exotic animals that are in caged enclosures and there are some that they bring out for you to pet. Specific instructions are provided as to how to pet each animal.
You can also purchase food to feed some free roaming animal. Even though these animals (deer, donkeys, and others) can go anywhere that you can, feeding needs to be in the center area so that the caged animals do not misbehave.
Join us as we explore over this 3 part series.
This is part of our Season 3 Part 2 and was filmed in the second half of 2019.
West Coast Game Park Safari
https://www.westcoastgameparksafari.com
46914 US-101, Bandon, OR 97411
GPS coordinates: 43.009229, -124.415880
https://goo.gl/maps/5rHi3EHS4uoRHdFn7
Artist Drive as it is called on the signs or Artist’s Drive as the road is named is a very beautiful drive. There are many colors and variations of colors in the rocks along this drive.
Do not take large vehicles or trailers down this road as it is limited to 25 feet and with good reason.
Join us by watching the video as we make this very scenic drive.
This is part of our Season 3 Part 2 and was filmed in the second half of 2019.
Artist Drive – Death Valley National Park
https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/tour-artists-drive.htm
GPS coordinates: 36.329969, -116.828165
https://goo.gl/maps/511TgTHfGnuwAP4Q7
Join us we visit the Sea Lion Caves in Florence, Oregon.
This is part of our Season 3 Part 2 and was filmed in the second half of 2019.
Sea Lion Caves
http://www.sealioncaves.com
91560 US-101, Florence, OR 97439
GPS coordinates: 44.121519, -124.127184
https://goo.gl/maps/NSH1nhhEdb8RuFaN8
Harmony Borax Works was only operated for 5 years from late 1883 to 1888.
Transporting the finished product from deep within Death Valley to market was difficult, and an efficient method was devised. The Harmony Borax operation became famous by using large mule teams and double wagons which hauled borax across the long overland route to Mojave. The image of a “20-mule team” persists to this day and has become the symbol of the borax industry in this country.
The is not much left to see but it was still awesome.
This is part of our Season 3 Part 2 and was filmed in the second half of 2019.
Harmony Borax Works Interpretive Trail
https://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/historyculture/harmony.htm
Furnace Creek, CA 92328
GPS coordinates: 36.480039, -116.873208
https://goo.gl/maps/xeA5DYPtVxbS8BS39