Mural of America
1:50
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Persistence of Place
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Devilstep Hollow Cave crawl
1:01
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Time Lapse in and Unamed Cave
0:16
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Milky Way Photography explained
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Bighorn Sheep in the Basin and Range
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Singing Canyon
2:52
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@yvonnedaily252
@yvonnedaily252 12 күн бұрын
During the 1960s ,...early 70's my parents used to go to places in Arizona such as rock walls along dry creek beds and using white chalk color in petroglyphs so Mom could take pictures of them...I still have an album she put together. She also communicated with a man in the UK that had the same interest...he was a scientist or something... We tried to figure out what the people of the past were trying to convey. This was also during a time that UFO's were showing up and we noticed some of the petroglyphs appeared to show stories of ancient sky people had been here and perhaps a part of their lives. I've had my own experiences with that subject and when I speak about it I get looked at as if I have 2 heads...doesn't matter to me though.. There are indigenous people that have related their own stories having to do with sky people ... One story was from a Zuni elder who had lived in the "modern" world working important positions and he said he had seen these "beings" disappear into rock walls. It's all interesting to me...I'm now 73 and though I've thought my life had been just ordinary I realize it's been quite extraordinary ! I like the idea of conveying our PRESENT day story onto rocks...hopefully they'll last and stay above water etc... Wishing you all the best 🌄🙏😊
@GeologyDude
@GeologyDude 2 ай бұрын
Great project! I’m using photogrammetry for geology education on my channel. Of course it is not anywhere at your level. But it is obvious how useful photogrammetry is.
@SakineYazar
@SakineYazar 8 ай бұрын
Çocuklarına duvarları çizme diyen annelerin gözü yaşlı…
@erregerena
@erregerena Жыл бұрын
Las figuras parecen chamanes en acción 😮😮 ¡Magnifico!
@EvanRobinson85
@EvanRobinson85 Жыл бұрын
I know a few caves that could really use a visit.
@EvanRobinson85
@EvanRobinson85 Жыл бұрын
There were so many more that were overlooked.
@JoePelusoMedia
@JoePelusoMedia Жыл бұрын
This is so incredible. Thank you!
@debraderrick3235
@debraderrick3235 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this so much. I care about rock art.
@lindawilson7728
@lindawilson7728 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou ❤
@sasachiminesh1204
@sasachiminesh1204 Жыл бұрын
So, you have now monetized someone else's cultural property and heritage for your own profit and glory. These are medicine ceremony artifacts and were not meant to be seen by anyone but the spirits the shaman were engaging. These are sacred spaces meant to be used by select persons for the benefit of a specific community. Marking and monetizing are expropriations of rights that belong to Indigenous people under Articles 9-15 of the UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which the USA signed and agreed to honor. :(
@willie0704
@willie0704 2 жыл бұрын
There are a few caves on my property in Hancock TN on the Clinch river, One has lots of drawings on the walls that looked very similar to some of these drawings. They seemed partial to a large buffalo looking animal, a fish with legs and odd birds. I found lots of indian artifacts buried in the cave as well. I broke several of the drawings when I tried to cut them out so I could sell them to the guy I sold the artifacts to. I was able to get some of the smaller ones out undamaged. DO you know of a way to cut out the larger ones without damaging them or causing a cave-in?
@MACCMEEZE
@MACCMEEZE 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing effort, Thank You for this.
@willie0704
@willie0704 2 жыл бұрын
I found some very similar almost identical in a cave in East Tennessee, I screwed up ruined a couple trying to cut them out so I could sell them. I found out you have to give lots of extra space when cutting them out and then trim them down when they are out of the cave..I have several more to cut out as soon as I find someone willing to pay my price. Message me if you want to buy them. I can send pics of them still in the cave and removed.
@brianfritz4927
@brianfritz4927 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think you should cut them out…
@willie0704
@willie0704 Жыл бұрын
@@brianfritz4927 They are doing no good inside the dark cave where no one can see them. Plus, how else can I sell them? I would love to be able to get a couple of the larger ones out to see what they look like in daylight and then sell them. There is a lot of black soot from fires on some of the ones higher up.
@brianfritz4927
@brianfritz4927 Жыл бұрын
@@willie0704 They would be doing good if they were preserved and studied like the ones in this video. plus, you don't need to sell them. These things are hundreds to thousands of years old and are some of the only remaining art from the natives. They shouldn't be ruined by some guy trying to make a little money.
@willie0704
@willie0704 Жыл бұрын
@@brianfritz4927 They are actually very much like the ones in the video but different animals. The fish with legs is really odd looking. Then the thing that looks like a big odd shaped cow looks odd too. There are also some odd things that look like nothing. Maybe the indians were into abstract art, They are doing me no good back in that cave, the only things in there are bats and bugs. The cave is on my land so that makes them mine and if I can make a few hundred bucks each, you bet I will get cut them out. Why let them stay in the cave where they will never be seen by anyone but me? Not many people want to go up in the hills of Hancock county, TN There is nothing there. They roll the sidewalks up at 7pm on saturday nights.
@brianfritz4927
@brianfritz4927 Жыл бұрын
@@willie0704 Your view of everything is way too narrow. You're not the only person who'll ever live on the land, they're only doing no good back there with you as the owner, and cutting them out to sell them is very selfish and damaging. I really can't tell if you're trolling me...
@mikefromspace
@mikefromspace 2 жыл бұрын
That same spiral is seen by those who are abducted on nature hikes in America's national parks.
@alwaysthelasttoknow8107
@alwaysthelasttoknow8107 2 жыл бұрын
What kind of person would lie on their back and make weird pictures on a muddy ceiling? You'd have to be insane. .... Is it possible that a mentally deranged Native American went to all that trouble? Yes - no question about it!
@KurtBoulter
@KurtBoulter 2 жыл бұрын
So, in two murals, you did not show the Richards drawn, one separately, obvious, one looked like a snake peeing, and the other on the hairy guy with a hairy but? What you have found, is an ancient cave, used as a public toilet, where sodomites gathered to do cave porn!
@JoeQuinn-Sott-net
@JoeQuinn-Sott-net 2 жыл бұрын
Why would anyone crawl into a small space like that to leave drawings on a very low ceiling? Seems like the cave floor must have been lower when the carvings were done.
@violetreylophi
@violetreylophi 2 жыл бұрын
Parallels Skinwalker Ranch finds
@diannelethcoe3028
@diannelethcoe3028 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. Very interesting. I have seen some articles on these glyphs, but I had no idea there were so many of them. 3D mapping is amazing and this short video helps me understand the complexity of the cave. Great job and thanks for letting us get a closeup view of cultural imagery of the Ancients of Alabama.
@sharpv933
@sharpv933 2 жыл бұрын
Why did they create these in such a short space? Wouldn’t they be unseeable by anyone but the artist?
@nereida116
@nereida116 2 жыл бұрын
I see different forms. The snake all coiled up looked like intestines to me. I imagine that during this period discovery was at the core of their existence. One of the Strawman figures looked like a burial image. Life, Nature and Death must have been supreme in their minds... This just blows my mind. I can almost visualize the individual resting, or hiding, when inspiration suddenly hits... Mind-boggling- yet fascinating.
@nereida116
@nereida116 2 жыл бұрын
¡Bravissimo 👏! Excelente trabajo.
@laurenalacroix5114
@laurenalacroix5114 2 жыл бұрын
Viewer watching near Michigan/Canadein boarder, my first strange viewing video, like this one
@bevx
@bevx 2 жыл бұрын
inpaindaily
@madgregplus8206
@madgregplus8206 2 жыл бұрын
The skillful cow psychologically rely because plantation fourthly describe atop a draconian cracker. elfin, recondite touch
@CharlieRoamin
@CharlieRoamin 2 жыл бұрын
Is there any hard evidence of 'man' being in the caves ? I've seen bugs stuck in the mud making some pretty creative designs !
@psiklops71
@psiklops71 2 жыл бұрын
DNA Helix
@psiklops71
@psiklops71 2 жыл бұрын
1 looks like a DNA Helix
@colleencooper-vanosdell6912
@colleencooper-vanosdell6912 2 жыл бұрын
Stunning
@lese91
@lese91 2 жыл бұрын
Y’all did such a great job with this video
@kozmikkarma3472
@kozmikkarma3472 2 жыл бұрын
0:25 pause it. See anything... unusual... just to the right of the swirly circles??
@eyescreamcake
@eyescreamcake 2 жыл бұрын
pp
@roor5303
@roor5303 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like dancing or stepping figures in 3D
@davidchynoweth4007
@davidchynoweth4007 2 жыл бұрын
So cool😎
@JH-zo5gk
@JH-zo5gk 2 жыл бұрын
It's crazy they being in there with torches. This would make a cool level In a game. In fact a game based on true real world cave lidar scans would be awesome.
@jenniferbee1500
@jenniferbee1500 2 жыл бұрын
I love tech applied to history. This was simply amazing.
@albertoaguirre6290
@albertoaguirre6290 2 жыл бұрын
To me it looks like 4 different creatures each having 2 forms.There’s the one to the left the thick snake and his second bottom right is thin snake.second is the boxy one with square shoulders and head with no legs.Third is the scribble creature and right below his second form.fourth the man with the two rattles.
@dolphinschild62
@dolphinschild62 2 жыл бұрын
Wow
@sharondoherty1854
@sharondoherty1854 2 жыл бұрын
Impressive!
@Mrsnamor
@Mrsnamor 2 жыл бұрын
It's blurry.
@toma6838
@toma6838 2 жыл бұрын
at the end when they show them all. the 4th from the left - the one they claimed was someone holding rattles. middle, lower left side of that is someone's human shaped head at a laying down angle - eyes, nose, mouth, jawline, neck..[little bit of hair overlapped into the rattle man]. this may be spirit watching over as he sleeps.
@floydhelms44
@floydhelms44 2 жыл бұрын
.....thanks Andrew Jackson.
@mitipanh
@mitipanh 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. Just another reminder us Indigenous people were here thousands of years before anyone else. It will always belong to us.
@wulver810
@wulver810 2 жыл бұрын
The land belongs to no man.
@headrorngeRT
@headrorngeRT 2 жыл бұрын
Says 'Brian Davis'. Clearly an indigenous person, lol.
@debbiefox6846
@debbiefox6846 2 жыл бұрын
@@headrorngeRT Names mean 0 in regards to someone's Race or Ethnicity. Think of all the people with the last name Smith, White, or Johnson. I had friends with these last names that are Japanese, Black, White, etc. To think a name means race is well Racist & small minded. Don't forget people also are adopted or change their names. Some indigenous people had Their names taken from them. You may benefit from some racial sensitivity classes.
@konceptm
@konceptm 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely were here first braved that walked over the Bering land bridge through Alaska Canada and down to the warmer parts. The world is everyone's we should all nurture and share it.
@rolandoperez8248
@rolandoperez8248 2 жыл бұрын
I do appreciate the people that made this 360 degree video so we can see the cave. I went a year ago with my family, we like caves and rock art. I was disappointed that there was no option of seeing the cave not even getting to the entrance. This is in a state park and the only thing we could do was walk to the border of the sinkhole where the cave is located and look down into the sinkhole. That was the whole thing there is to do in this park.... I understand the need to protect rock art, I have seen my share of defaced caves full of graffiti but I do not get why if this is in a state park there is not a tour at least once a month or something so regular people that are really interested can go. I spoke with the rangers and basically they told me the cave has and will always be closed to the public... Then why make a state park out of it? I would travel from Miami Fl to this place just to see this. Unfortunately this is one of many places in the East coast of the country were only a selected few people are able to appreciate this and again I understand the need to protect it but then you wonder what is the point of protecting something that only a selected few can appreciate? Rock art is extremely common in the American west, most of the sites there are in public lands and there is no gate no guard and they are not kept a hidden secret. They are not defaced or painted over for the most part yet people go to appreciate it. On the east coast this is something kept hidden, I have spent hours on google maps and looking reading forums etc to try to find places like this with very little success cause of how secretive this stuff is. Unless you are into this kind of stuff like me, most people do not know the natives Americans on the east had artistic expressions of this nature other than on pottery cause this stuff is kept secret and out of reach for most people. I know this is a very especial place yet Altamira in Spain is an extremely especial place and there is access from time to time on a lottery to see it. I dont know.. I just feel that this should be enjoyed by everyone since it is in public lands.
@Ben-outdoors
@Ben-outdoors 8 ай бұрын
Your visit sounds like the exact reason you should always check out the website for a place first before visiting! That section of the park is very isolated and you don’t accidentally end up there. It is one small section of the largest linear park in the state, the Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Scenic Trail State Park!!! Long name with different little asterisks, but yes for the most part the park is a hiking trail like the Appalachian Trail. The state protected that property with Devilstep Hollow because not even 30 miles north you have one of the most defaced caves in the country in an old salt peter cave. Tennessee contains roughly 1/5 of all the caves in the US. And there’s artwork on rock faces that you can hike right by. You must’ve missed the beginning of this video, or forgotten from when you examined the entrance, but Devilstep hollow is not like waltzing into mammoth cave. This isn’t a tourist cave.
@emfred9394
@emfred9394 2 жыл бұрын
A message across time telling us a story; we were here! What a wonderful find and thank you for sharing it with us.
@thejmoneyshow
@thejmoneyshow 2 жыл бұрын
Time to start moving the ground out and make it walkable again!
@sasachiminesh1204
@sasachiminesh1204 Жыл бұрын
it's a sacred space and is not meant to be altered. also there is probably archaeology under there that should not be damaged and can be searched by GPR if a small unit were designed for that kind of space.
@SAMURAIYASUMA
@SAMURAIYASUMA 2 жыл бұрын
Some look like people like maybe the settlers from England some look like they have armor too maybe like a knight or maybe vikings im not sure and some look like settlements or roads
@mikelgeren149
@mikelgeren149 2 жыл бұрын
Bout all you archeologist know is dates . They had names , but you don't know .
@private6422
@private6422 2 жыл бұрын
That's neat if that's a spiral I see(not highlighted) in the beginning at 0:15. They're all over the world, just like at Signal Hill, Arizona. Also, I think there's a bunch not highlighted at 1:10.
@colterino
@colterino 2 жыл бұрын
Almost indiscernible....yes great tech...and so glad to imagine these humans so long ago...thanks
@rodlawlockjaw
@rodlawlockjaw 2 жыл бұрын
Needs some OOGA BOOGA drum music.