I enjoy videos done by pilots. I will show you one example. This couple are both air traffic controllers and own their twin engine Cessna 310. They had the airplane painted last year so in some videos this plane is white and currently is silver colored. They flew to Gatlinburg TN since he used to go there as a kid. It makes me want to go to TN to see the state. So if you know of special places, tell me here.
Do you know of any rather famous Latter day Saints whose day job was pilot for Southwest Airlines? I assume that they were a pilot back during the 1990's. I ask this because near death experiencer Dr. Kevin Zadai stated that while he was working as a flight attendant a LDS pilot was somehow told by the Holy Spirit to give him two hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of flight training lessons. Quito, Ecuador was kind of awesome. My wife is from there and I taught English as a second language at a little Christian school as well as at Universidad Technologica de Israel de Quito while I was there in 2001 and 2002.
The whole thing is kind of amazing..... I wrote to my future wife through ChristianMatchmaker .com, (this website no longer exists), on August 8, 2000 and somehow the Holy Spirit told her that I was going to be her husband..... and that she should fast and pray for me for thirty five days. She did this...... For three days per week for four weeks only fruit juice.... no solid food.... and then for week number five....... seven days in a row only fruit juice...... and I was three thousand miles north, north east of her in Nova Scotia, Canada feeling the most astonishing Shalom / peace of mind that I have ever experienced in my entire life. Pentecostals and Latter day Saints are two groups of Christians that I know ask for and receive an amazing level of guidance by the Holy Spirit somehow?????
Wakulla Springs in Florida. Its a couple hundred feet deep, and you can see the bottom as clearly as if looking at it through air. When I was there as a kid, it was officially recognized that you could safely drink the water while swimming in it, and the horde of alligators that inhabited the marshy part of the spring supposedly didn't like swimming on the 'cold side', and if they did, you'd be able to see them. Given all the people swimming and the lack of alligator attacks, it was apparently true. But holy crap was it cold... There's caves at the bottom with mammoth bones in them, and you can see some of the bones from the surface, as well as all sorts of huge fish swimming around, because there's no 'murk' for them to hide in.
I loved Scranton because of the Poconos (were the only mountain's I've seen so far); that was cool. Hershey has chocolate, that was cool. America, if you're not from America, is always fun. The locals are friendly in Seaside Heights on the Jersey Shore.