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@leesecook4283
@leesecook4283 13 сағат бұрын
i would call this central indiana, but heck yea. good roadtrip
@user-mp5jg2wl7v
@user-mp5jg2wl7v 15 сағат бұрын
It really does not matter if it all is true fact.. Columbus came to America and this is now the United States of America.. If you don't like the United States of America you are free to leave goodbye
@magavelli3199
@magavelli3199 Күн бұрын
Great Episode! Banger! 💜
@donbrown599
@donbrown599 Күн бұрын
A fantastic video, thank you. I am a totally disabled Vietnam vet and I lost my ability to fulfill many of my dreams because of my injuries and now the years have further limited my ability to travel. Videos like yours and others allow me see many places that are now no longer available to me. Again, thank you.
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger Күн бұрын
@@donbrown599 It’s my great honor to keep making videos, that share worlds I discover. I started off making videos, so coworkers would know where to take their families on the weekends. But I also realized that not everybody can do these places, many wishing they could. As best as I can, I try to capture what it would be like to be there. Someday I won’t be able to do these adventures, but with the click of a button, I can go again. 🙂
@ValsVersion
@ValsVersion Күн бұрын
The red haired giant Indians out west buried with small women 🧐
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger Күн бұрын
There’s a decent collection of red-haired giant stories from out west. There’s a fairly well known one, about how these Giants were cannibals. Several tribes banded together, chased them into a cave, and set a fire at the entrance to finish them off. I can’t remember the name of the storyteller.
@ValsVersion
@ValsVersion Күн бұрын
@@AdventureswithRoger right. Giants buried with small human women. Sons of God mingling with daughters of the first Eve. Nephilim
@ValsVersion
@ValsVersion Күн бұрын
Are today’s giants distant relatives?
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger Күн бұрын
Really hard to say. I’ve researched many theories out there, some suggesting large was the norm, and people have gotten progressively smaller. My opinion, is that there’s always been variation, with some medical conditions hyper-stimulating growth.
@lonnymay3997
@lonnymay3997 Күн бұрын
Didnt include BIG TOP in Evansville? Been around since like 1950. We have 2 Zestos here also
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger Күн бұрын
A fella only has so much money and notches on a belt! 😂 I gained over 10 pounds doing this episode, and can say it was totally worth it! Before I started filming, I knew quite a few. I found others by accident, missed several good ones, but received excellent directions to more calories! 🙂
@theclephane2914
@theclephane2914 Күн бұрын
I grew up in Indiana, on 252 4 miles outside of Morgantown, Indiana about 6 miles from Martinsville, Indiana what was called the Cline curve. My father dug a whale in between our house and a log cabin. Does there on the curve also that he purchased from someone else who owned it. Digging the well the digger told my father that they hit limestone my father had witched the well and he said there’s water there. He told them to blast. So they did, they said when they came up to the pipe you could hear the water running down inside the pipe. They said they got 40 barrels of water a minute out of that pipe. They said the funny part was they ran hoses down the pipe and there was a cave underneath the area there with the river running through the cave. They said they knew that because they blasted through the limestone and then there was air and then they hit the water. So there’s a cave there underneath my father‘s old house and that log cabin that still standing. My father‘s old house is still there too, but the people who owned it after he moved out destroyed it. the house is all grown up with weeds all around it. That’s probably some type of mound also with artifacts down in it.
@Dwelland
@Dwelland Күн бұрын
As an Indianapolis boy living in Greenfield now, I am pretty excited to find your channel. Lots of interesting things have happened here. Thanks for the awesome content.
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger Күн бұрын
My pleasure! Maybe I’ll even inspire a road trip! 🙂
@mygrammieis
@mygrammieis Күн бұрын
Amazing gravestones
@hvyhrt8476
@hvyhrt8476 Күн бұрын
I live in Greenwood too lol!
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger Күн бұрын
Lots of Greenwood alumni!
@ivydune4185
@ivydune4185 Күн бұрын
And now WEF is taking over ancient sites. They're "managing" gobekli tepe"...and there's another site taken over by a WEF cult member
@forgottenindiana.5991
@forgottenindiana.5991 2 күн бұрын
I just found your channel. Love your vids . I live in southern indiana and have an urbex channel. You have showed me alot of new things in my state.
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 2 күн бұрын
@@forgottenindiana.5991 Surprisingly, a huge amount to see an experience! I started the KZfaq channel, with the intention of being done in about 3 months. Still going, 7 years later! 🙂
@forgottenindiana.5991
@forgottenindiana.5991 Күн бұрын
@@AdventureswithRoger ive been doing mine 3 years
@marvinrschwartz7402
@marvinrschwartz7402 2 күн бұрын
As a fellow Hoosier, I appreciate your channel and showcasing places to see in Indiana. My wife and I are gonna enjoy doing a little traveling to see some of the sides that you brought up in your channel and with my small channel I’d like to mention if that’s OK.
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 2 күн бұрын
No worries at all! I share these places with the hope, that people will get to enjoy them as much as I do, and they’ll share them with others. 🙂
@mcombatti
@mcombatti 2 күн бұрын
Just for the record...if you can prove a historical site or artifacts exist on private property...you can report it to the state department of parks and the government will confiscate the land for preservation. They do it all the time in SC
@GDNPD1
@GDNPD1 2 күн бұрын
EXCELLENT WORK👌❤️
@richardturner8495
@richardturner8495 2 күн бұрын
Everyone needs to understand , academia and many museums (especially The Smithsonian) has become manipulators of the truth , for the kabal . Academia is much more concerned with research money than with research . Many areas of science are at a virtual standstill . Current accepted but challenged theories , are protected by the use of derision by the old guard . Scientists taking science further than it is supposed to be taken are ran out of their discipline . Their careers are over !
@kennethmay9002
@kennethmay9002 2 күн бұрын
The Smithsonian hid much of what was found at these sites out of greed. If even some of the Native Americans were thought to be "civilized " or of partially descendant of Europeans their removal to reservations and the confiscation of their lands and possessions would have been much harder.
@kennethmay9002
@kennethmay9002 2 күн бұрын
The Smithsonian hid much of what was found at these sites out of greed. If even some of the Native Americans were thought to be "civilized " or of partially descendant of Europeans their removal to reservations and the confiscation of their lands would have been much harder.😮
@robinrichey935
@robinrichey935 2 күн бұрын
Great. I am hopeful that efforts to rehabilitate the cabin are ongoing. Very rich in history. Maybe someday it could be offered as a weekend retreat to guests that are ‘vetted and bonded’ so that no harm could befall the property. In this manner some rehabilitation expenses could be recovered and additionally finance future maintenance expenses. Best, Robin
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 2 күн бұрын
A relative of mine, a guy in his early 30’s, wants to buy the place, build a picnic shelter, and have our reunions there. I think the family that’s had it for over 100 years, feels a sense connection, will never let it go.
@Zonaxion-SG-12
@Zonaxion-SG-12 2 күн бұрын
There's a very good reason that the Smithsonean destroys the evidence found of an ancient race of people and the fact that their civilizations are mirrored in the Egyptian people. Firstly, the evidence runs completely counter to their established dogmas of how and where mankind came into being. They claim that Africa is the cradle of civilization, when the Biblical account states that it was in ancient Mesopotamia, from the Garden of Eden. They deny it because it denies their lie of evolution and a primitive people descended from apes. Mankind has always been intelligent, at least up until the present time, where the evident degradation of genetics is all too obvious. Secondly, if they did admit to the truth, their funding would be removed by the powers that be. They suppress the truth because they are headed up by Luciferian secret societies. They seek to draw mankind away from their Creator God and His Son Jesus Christ. It's that plain. They want to suppress the Biblical narrative as a myth.
@robinrichey935
@robinrichey935 2 күн бұрын
Roger, how can we get an update on your ancestral cabin in Lawrence County?
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 2 күн бұрын
Haven’t been by for a good bit. I’ll take some pictures next time I’m over there.
@scottanderson7306
@scottanderson7306 2 күн бұрын
Lovely video!
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 2 күн бұрын
Thank-you, Scott!
@bloodmoney5699
@bloodmoney5699 3 күн бұрын
That’s pretty crazy I’m from Indianapolis born and raised I’m 23 still live here and never knew this
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 3 күн бұрын
I grew up west of Greenwood, only knew about Mounds State Park for most of my life. I recently did another film, called “X on the Map”, where I travelled to numerous ancient cities across Indiana. I learned a great deal, that I never knew!
@EricTheRed50
@EricTheRed50 3 күн бұрын
I was born in Lawrenceburg..Dearborn Co. hospital. I left Lawrenceburg at an early age and when I returned many years later so much had changed. I wish I'd visited longer as it would be the last time I saw my mother and grandmother alive! I retraced my childhood youth..it was surreal! I will go back again soon..I truly miss it!!
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 3 күн бұрын
Those hometown journeys pull a lot of unknown strings inside. I went back to mine earlier this year, and remembered things that had been long forgotten.
@sarahbenjamin3386
@sarahbenjamin3386 3 күн бұрын
Fascinating! You ought to have a conversation with Graham Hancock...
@noahschimpf6135
@noahschimpf6135 3 күн бұрын
Absolutely a fantastic video 📹
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 3 күн бұрын
Thank-you, Noah!
@steverenom.299
@steverenom.299 3 күн бұрын
Another great and informative video. Thanks.
@snort5203
@snort5203 3 күн бұрын
I heard the other day that most of the world’s artifacts are below the Vatican. I wonder if some of the Indiana’s ended up there.
@justinparker7795
@justinparker7795 3 күн бұрын
Do you know how many miles are between Yuma and the grand canyon???
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 3 күн бұрын
Exactly. Why are military people from Yuma interested in the Grand Canyon?
@redneckwoman
@redneckwoman 3 күн бұрын
Why do people keep giving thing's to the Smithsonian institution anyway for some reason they want us in the dark. Who ever they are...... but we're not stupid.
@wallywampa
@wallywampa 4 күн бұрын
I live in Indy, grew up about 45 minutes south of there. It's fun learning things about Indiana I've never heard of. Thank you for this!
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 4 күн бұрын
209 videos later, I’m still learning new things! A pleasure to share with others. 🙂
@RossL1869
@RossL1869 4 күн бұрын
All of your videos are so well done. The Indiana Department of Tourism needs to link to your channel if they don't already. Thanks for all your time and effort. I've learned a lot.
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 4 күн бұрын
@@RossL1869Thank-you! 🙂
@delynndehardt1859
@delynndehardt1859 4 күн бұрын
Did I miss James Dean?
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 4 күн бұрын
James Dean never lived in Southern Indiana. He did live in northern Indiana, but that’s another film to make! 🙂
@steverenom.299
@steverenom.299 4 күн бұрын
Another great video. Thanks. I'll be going through this area on Route 66 next month. Thanks for all the info.
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 4 күн бұрын
Truly beautiful in the fall!
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 4 күн бұрын
If you're into roadside cuisine, there's a place at Grandview called "Fat Daddy's" . One of the best chili cheese dogs in southern Indiana, and awesome ice cream treats.
@steverenom.299
@steverenom.299 4 күн бұрын
@@AdventureswithRoger Thanks for the heads up. I will check it out.
@emilymvance
@emilymvance 4 күн бұрын
Perhaps there should be a large survey made by the house oversight committee and a retrieval of all storage units😊🤔🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@emilymvance
@emilymvance 4 күн бұрын
Noted And with respect anyone finding should never be shared.
@emilymvance
@emilymvance 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the sight visit
@emilymvance
@emilymvance 4 күн бұрын
Edward- 1900 new provedence Recites of artifacts into Smithsonian- That institution has a lot to answer for!
@emilymvance
@emilymvance 4 күн бұрын
His partner betrayed him…🧐
@emilymvance
@emilymvance 4 күн бұрын
A lot of knowledge was melted down by the Spanish conquering various parts is south and Central America- the history needs to be accurate- there are some records so we can not read🧐🤔😎🦋
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 4 күн бұрын
@@emilymvance It’s hard to grasp what all was lost, as many things were considered worthless or profane, yet I understand it. I once hiked on a country property, and found old glass bottles, once thrown away as junk, and they were at that time. But now, several of them I brought back are worth about $50 each. When I go places, I don’t see cars in a parking lot and think, “I should take a picture of this,” it’s all too common. But 50 years from now, people would see a picture like that, and marvel at the old cars, people’s clothes, and the stores behind them. Time and perspective make a difference. 🙂
@thomasmeadows256
@thomasmeadows256 4 күн бұрын
@fubarsaltdog6460
@fubarsaltdog6460 4 күн бұрын
Sound, frequency and vibration....
@deniseulmer642
@deniseulmer642 4 күн бұрын
Thank you. I love history. I have gone to many sites around the US and I am from Texas and now live in Georgia. There is a wonderful mound site here near Macon, Georgia, with a museum. 😊
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 4 күн бұрын
Heard about the one in Georgia. Hoping to visit Cahokia, as they’ve reopened their museum after a long renovation.
@AdventuresUnseen24
@AdventuresUnseen24 4 күн бұрын
Great video 👍
@ivanablanco2141
@ivanablanco2141 4 күн бұрын
Mud flood
@84jamesp
@84jamesp 5 күн бұрын
America is a treasure trove of ancient cities. They don't want us finding out
@Hankyjane
@Hankyjane 5 күн бұрын
That civilization was around prior to the last 12 thousand year cycle. .... Its been hidden from us. But now they don't care...why not? Because its time for the earth to turn over again...
@brandikent9401
@brandikent9401 5 күн бұрын
@williamrinker9838
@williamrinker9838 5 күн бұрын
Great video. I'm from Monon, IN. I think the original Uranus fudge factory is in Uranus, Missouri. In th 80s I drove across Missouri on trips from Indiana to Oklahoma and saw signs along I-44.
@AdventureswithRoger
@AdventureswithRoger 5 күн бұрын
Was up at the Monon Museum a month ago! I hope to do a train segment in the future.