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Incredible thank you
Ответить@ 16.21 that seam of different rock shoulders be there surely?
Loads of little layers of sand stone then a massive layer of marble oselt,
then more little layers of sandstone..
You can see scratches where they likely climbed up to that spot
ОтветитьIt seems even in the remotest of places there are other people about.Can't escape them!
ОтветитьMagical, mystical and excellent drone work!
ОтветитьThank you for bringing that beautiful oasis into my living room !! Ive watched this ones before and just had to see it again !!
ОтветитьDid you know Javelinaa are actually rodent?
ОтветитьThank you for a terrific video
ОтветитьMagnificent find, compliments of Mother Nature and ages long gone. Breathtaking beauty. Saddened only by the hand of the mining and the ongoing search by mankind for more power and more wealth. I feel so fortunate to have seen this because you took the time to video. So thankful you didn't know about it being private property. I enjoy watching you have such bonding experiences with your dog. A really sweet, obedient and faithful friend. ❤😊
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьThank you for packing out other people’s trash! SOO disrespectful.
ОтветитьWhere is this place???
ОтветитьThank you. I'm watching from New Zealand and found it very interesting. The grinding stones were amazing. I love your dog.
ОтветитьThey are called morteros.
ОтветитьQuite the pity you had to leave! Great job on this video duo. Excellent pickups of the trash. Yup, pity too the land owner is a money pit.
Thank you, stay safe.
Just want to say thank you and your best friend for great vibes I can’t wait for more of your videos to see 🙌🏼💜💜💜🙏🏼
ОтветитьHi there what's the name of your dog? So well behaved 🤩
ОтветитьThat mining site sight makes me sad actually . But love your adventures !
ОтветитьJavelina sounds like what I call Alina Habba.
ОтветитьI believe a lot of big mining operations like that have to have a buffer zone, so hopefully a lot of that land will remain relatively untouched.
ОтветитьYour Collie has no tail.
ОтветитьGreat video, wish I was there.
ОтветитьWhat was that Google video at the end representing. I hope that was not mining.
Ответитьthe injected bird sounds are getting a little over kill
Ответитьnot a bad video.
Ответитьor some other visitor before you put the manos in the holes
Ответитьgood to see people your age doing positive things, thanks
Ответитьits really thrilling how close you are going to the edges in your expeditions!
ОтветитьThe pictograph had a mushroom head cool, ive seem that same pictograph design before
ОтветитьGet you am armytek max warm for your long nights out or a wizard c2 pro nichia and carry am extra battery, question is 3000k or 4500k which is the most neutral, i want to try the 3000k but i love the 4500k. Perhaps the zebra in 4000k
Ответитьto bad all them artifacts y'all refuse to donate will also be lost.
Ответитьstrip mining should be illegal. its not your average joes back in the day tunneling a hole on the side of a mountain, this is big money company's that make big money sadly when there done it looks like shit. i wish they had better reclamation laws. then at least there would be no big chemical water holes that the birds cant even drink the water... i like mining, but have always thought strip mining is ugly.
ОтветитьOmg that last few seconds is more than heartbreaking!
ОтветитьThis is just beautiful country. I’m certain a month in a remote location would be medicine for my nervous system and soul. Sadly, I’ve got just enough survival experience to safely get myself out of a Publix parking lot. But I could learn. Thank you for the work you do on this channel. I absolutely love seeing places like this. The nature and ancient structures are fascinating to me.😊
ОтветитьThe end of this video is yet another reminder as to why I absolutely despise humanity in general and would rather we go extinct. It is not the effort to advance mankind that is destroying the planet it is greed. Evil holds the most power in this world, it always has and it always will.
ОтветитьSomeone's gonna come back out to their favorite away spot just to have to wonder who stole their chair 😂
ОтветитьThe layered rock that looks like sandstone is more likely volcanic ash fall deposits (aka: Tuff). Ash that has coalesced into tiny balls in the tuff is called Lapilli. The Tuff is more or less welded (Welded Tuff) from the heat in the ash and gasses from when the volcano erupted.
ОтветитьThink you should have left the seat. It may have been left for fellow travellers to rest.
ОтветитьMolten slab buildings
ОтветитьTop job. Subcribed from the UK.
Ответитьwow at the end you showed us how much is already destroyed, never be the same again.....
ОтветитьCarry a pair of silicon covered gloves and knee pads climbing a little easier
ОтветитьWhere is all of this, what state and location in the state ?
ОтветитьPeople only care on here. Plastic people only care.
ОтветитьThis is an incredible Guy, Thanks for Sharing this I cannot express how much this means to us all ❤ congratulations on your discoveries
ОтветитьNice work. That's some of the most beautiful country I've ever seen. Your Empathy is most appreciated as well I could feel it in my wrist at those mortars too
ОтветитьThe communal area with all the grinding stones in place is a treasure.. glad you photographed it!!
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