Hey amigo! In my humble opinion you are spot on and did an outstanding job of super imposing the petroglyph onto the actual canyon. I know Enigma Clandestino came up with the same conclusion regarding petroglyphs and maps. Of course the natives who pecked out this map had to use memory and therefore it was/is not perfect, but the jist is definitely there. What an amazing adventure and finding the water plus the water holes was the icing on the cake! Great narration and explanations. Thanks and looking forward to your next video adventure! Adios!
I'm so glad to see your new channel! You are great- welcome back! And this is a fantastic video! It sure looks like you decoded that petroglyph as a map. I'm blown away.
@@DV14502 the toughest part was forgetting they didn’t use north as the top of the map they used the sun! Makes sense! I may go back and look for camps at some point! I’m glad you found my channel! It is growing very slowly! And thanks for joining my adventure!
Do you think it was a map or coincidence? The sun symbol was on top of the panel so I had to rotate the satellite image to orient north to the bottom. Thanks for joining my adventure!
I lived in New England for over 50 years and now am in Arizona! Tough to remember to stay hydrated! Haha! Thanks for watching and being part of my adventures!
Nice video , that mixed rock is a type of conglomerate I had asked a geologist once about it on a gold claim we had I honestly can't remember how it's formed,basically a bunch of different rock in a big event all got stuck together after it all cooled.Thats my truck driver version 😂
Well sorted, rounded rocks, (by water) wave action on a shallow ocean floor, sedimentary rock sandstone caliche. This Ocean floor pushed up, then eroded over Millions of years and cut by a river channel down through the layers. that's my guess but what do I know thank you the map was spot on. I don't like snakes either. stay safe ALL
I saw on a TV show a year or two ago that someone was proposing that at least some of the Nazca lines may have been maps or markings to help locate water sources.
so where is the 'map' to find the Map? that did not require a map for anyone who would be where the so called 'map' is, would also know where the water is. silly
It looks like they would enter the canyon from the south and would pass by the "map" on the way. Where the canyon takes the sharp corner it also flattens out and is much easier to exit the canyon and continue north. If the map wasn't there they would definitely miss the water holes. Thanks for joining my adventure!
Nailed it. All the pools lined up.
Thanks for joining the adventure! It was a little different this week. Hope you enjoyed it!
Hey amigo! In my humble opinion you are spot on and did an outstanding job of super imposing the petroglyph onto the actual canyon. I know Enigma Clandestino came up with the same conclusion regarding petroglyphs and maps. Of course the natives who pecked out this map had to use memory and therefore it was/is not perfect, but the jist is definitely there. What an amazing adventure and finding the water plus the water holes was the icing on the cake! Great narration and explanations. Thanks and looking forward to your next video adventure! Adios!
Thanks! I'll have to look back at some of my other pictures of petroglyphs to see if some of the symbols match up. Thanks for joining the adventure!
Thanks, that was fun. Sure looks like a map to me! Great stuff, keep ‘um coming! Stay safe.
Thanks! that's 4 votes for Map! Glad you joined the adventure!
I'm so glad to see your new channel! You are great- welcome back! And this is a fantastic video! It sure looks like you decoded that petroglyph as a map. I'm blown away.
@@DV14502 the toughest part was forgetting they didn’t use north as the top of the map they used the sun! Makes sense! I may go back and look for camps at some point! I’m glad you found my channel! It is growing very slowly! And thanks for joining my adventure!
Beautiful landscape. Interesting on the map too
Thanks for joining the adventure again!
Greetings from Brazil, love this type of videos and the US itself!
Welcome! And thank you for joining the adventure!
Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. What a beautiful landscape and that map was amazing!
Do you think it was a map or coincidence? The sun symbol was on top of the panel so I had to rotate the satellite image to orient north to the bottom. Thanks for joining my adventure!
I think the petroglyph was so similar to the trail it couldn’t have been a coincidence. My guess is map.
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WOW just beautiful canyon and find, stay hydrated out there.
I lived in New England for over 50 years and now am in Arizona! Tough to remember to stay hydrated! Haha! Thanks for watching and being part of my adventures!
very cool video
Thanks for joining the adventure!
Nice video , that mixed rock is a type of conglomerate I had asked a geologist once about it on a gold claim we had I honestly can't remember how it's formed,basically a bunch of different rock in a big event all got stuck together after it all cooled.Thats my truck driver version 😂
Cool! That's my engineering version!
Well sorted, rounded rocks, (by water) wave action on a shallow ocean floor, sedimentary rock sandstone caliche. This Ocean floor pushed up, then eroded over Millions of years and cut by a river channel down through the layers. that's my guess but what do I know thank you the map was spot on. I don't like snakes either. stay safe ALL
@@davec9244 that canyon has seen plenty of water over the millennia! Thanks for joining the adventure!
Looks convincing to me. The facts that there's frogs in the canyon telle me that there's water year round
Agreed! Thank you for joining the adventure!
I saw on a TV show a year or two ago that someone was proposing that at least some of the Nazca lines may have been maps or markings to help locate water sources.
That is cool, the native peoples new their natural surroundings but still probably needed help when in new areas. Thanks for joining my adventure!
so where is the 'map' to find the Map? that did not require a map for anyone who would be where the so called 'map' is, would also know where the water is. silly
It looks like they would enter the canyon from the south and would pass by the "map" on the way. Where the canyon takes the sharp corner it also flattens out and is much easier to exit the canyon and continue north. If the map wasn't there they would definitely miss the water holes. Thanks for joining my adventure!
It's a map.
Thanks! I think so also!