Flushing toilets? Where?? I've been going there my entire life. I took my kids there 2 weeks ago. I love the place, but I assure you, there are no flushing toilets or running water of any kind. I remember when the water fountains worked when I was a kid..
These rocks were cut into somehow...very similar to the Montana megaliths. There is a ton of hidden history in America that needs attention. Look up Maze Stone in Hemet, CA. There is a giant mound next to it.
@@joedadbod8450 there is a Joe Rogan clip where he interviews 2 guys about the flood that you must watch. It shows proof of a massive water fall that is something like 20 times greater than Niagra Falls.
I’m from Missouri as well and even though the rocks are native, you must remember that Missouri used to be underneath a shallow ocean like 4 different times throughout history. That’s why we have cool rocks and caves. There has been a ton of tectonic shifting in Missouri throughout history.
The best video tour of that park I’ve ever seen!! Thanks.
@@MrElmoCA thank you! That’s very humbling.
If you like it in the summer you should go there when the fall colors are popping one amazing view
I remember that lake and the cliff overlooking it being way bigger as a kid lol.
This place is awesome my friend and nice video!!
for sharing!!
Flushing toilets? Where?? I've been going there my entire life. I took my kids there 2 weeks ago. I love the place, but I assure you, there are no flushing toilets or running water of any kind. I remember when the water fountains worked when I was a kid..
This place is awesome. Great vid. Thx for sharing!
Thanks so much, Steven!! Enjoy your evening, man!!
These rocks were cut into somehow...very similar to the Montana megaliths. There is a ton of hidden history in America that needs attention. Look up Maze Stone in Hemet, CA. There is a giant mound next to it.
The rocks were previously quarried from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s for granite. It was used for construction all over the country.
Cheezy, I'm going to ask anyway.
Did you take any elephant rocks home? Do they have a limit?
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You could swim in the quarries back in the 80's
I found a diamond earrings here onetime
I live in Missouri and have been here a few times. Clear proof of a global flood because those rocks are not native to that area.
I 100% believe in the biblical account of the flood. 😊👍
@@joedadbod8450 there is a Joe Rogan clip where he interviews 2 guys about the flood that you must watch. It shows proof of a massive water fall that is something like 20 times greater than Niagra Falls.
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The rocks are indeed native to Missouri.
I’m from Missouri as well and even though the rocks are native, you must remember that Missouri used to be underneath a shallow ocean like 4 different times throughout history. That’s why we have cool rocks and caves. There has been a ton of tectonic shifting in Missouri throughout history.
Elephant Rocks is a cool place to visit.
I agree!! I really need to get back and explore around some more. Thanks for watching! :)