History is the word for this park. I am usually more of a fan of the backcountry and the natural history out there, but the Painted Desert Inn caught our attention for some time. It has such a great aesthetic from the Route 66 era. Maybe travel wasn't as fast or convenient as today's interstates, chain hotels, and strip malls, but that time in America certainly had character.
I want to thank you guys you inspire me to explore National parks I have seen Grand Canyon and now I want to see even more of National park all over the world
Sefadine, thanks for following us on this journey. That's definitely our goal, to inspire people to get out there. Let us know what you think about our other episodes. We have a full episode about the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim Hike if you care to watch: th-cam.com/video/u6MDwc-URmU/w-d-xo.html
Het guys. I just recently found your channel and want to tell you how impressed I am with your work. I also have a channel devoted to National Parks and other" national" sites so I tend to follow other peoples work. Im good friends with Randy, the creator of " Americas Parks" also. Gonna be nice to explore around your channel! Safe travels!
i am learning about Petrified Forest and this helped me so much with school and this is the best video I've found explained the most I've seen in any of his videos
Oh boy! Gotta follow the script I suppose ....... regardless, that the source tree is staring at you from the horizon. ( It is the flattop mesa in the background . According to many researchers, the flattop mesas were created from cutting down the huge trees prior to fossilization. Why were they cut? The phoenicians cut them down to build their ships, housing, etc ) Not all this megaflora was cut down. Some of these trees were felled bcuz of the flood, thunderbolts, etc and are noted by their mountainous,jagged edges. ( Good examples can be found in Switzerland.)
so who cut the wood before it petrified? you can tell me the pefectly cut slabs developed like that without an ancient alien chainsaw somewhere in the picture
What a rock solid proof of Noah’s flood that buried almost everything all of sudden. However, there are still way too many people nowadays are scared to death facing it. Too many cowards.
This .... is .... annoying .... the narrative is so horrible and typical of someone trying to be all edgy ... just show the wildlife and nature without the extreme overly dramatic voices sounding so fake. I can’t ...
Sorry to disappoint Kri. We really appreciate the feedback and it'll definitely help us in figuring out better formats for viewers. Have a great rest of the day
You're looking at the branches of the trees that used to be there petrified. The maces or the things that you call Hills formations are actually the stumps that are left from the giant trees. This occurred before the flood during the flood and that's how this Forest became petrified
Here's a list of great things to do at Petrified Forest National Park: www.nps.gov/pefo/planyourvisit/things2do.htm
These episodes and videos deserve so much more love than they do! Keep it up, guys.
Hey Evan, thanks again bud!
Hey Evan it’s Kate from school
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Let’s just take a moment to appreciate the quality of these videos!! Let me say you guys will have millions of subs in the future!
Thank you and thanks for watching!! 🤞on those millions of subscribers! 😁
I sure miss Arizona! It's absolutely gorgeous there and my favorite out of our fifty states. 🌵🦂🌴☀️🌡🏜🇺🇲
Arizona is pretty special!
@@RockTheParkOfficial I think so too! I can hardly wait to be there all year long! 🤩🌞🌴
History is the word for this park. I am usually more of a fan of the backcountry and the natural history out there, but the Painted Desert Inn caught our attention for some time. It has such a great aesthetic from the Route 66 era. Maybe travel wasn't as fast or convenient as today's interstates, chain hotels, and strip malls, but that time in America certainly had character.
really fascinating and well produced video, appreciate the work that must have gone into it, thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great vid. You guys are fun to watch and so respectful of the environment.
I love these episodes! They are really cool and let me explore more than I have! I also know Evan from school!
So glad you enjoy them! Thanks for checking us out. 😁
I want to thank you guys you inspire me to explore National parks I have seen Grand Canyon and now I want to see even more of National park all over the world
Sefadine, thanks for following us on this journey. That's definitely our goal, to inspire people to get out there. Let us know what you think about our other episodes. We have a full episode about the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim Hike if you care to watch: th-cam.com/video/u6MDwc-URmU/w-d-xo.html
Het guys. I just recently found your channel and want to tell you how impressed I am with your work. I also have a channel devoted to National Parks and other" national" sites so I tend to follow other peoples work. Im good friends with Randy, the creator of " Americas Parks" also. Gonna be nice to explore around your channel! Safe travels!
i am learning about Petrified Forest and this helped me so much with school and this is the best video I've found explained the most I've seen in any of his videos
You guys lucked out with a great time to be there... when we were there it was 30mph winds. We gotta get back there! Thanks!
Love the videos thanks guys!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Fantastic work !!!
Thank you .
Many thanks! :)
Looks like a very interesting place.
I found The Petrified forest and painted desert more enjoyable than the Grand canyon
Wonderful video!!
Thank you very much!
Just want to get up and go , check it out for myself ,just take it all in .
Would a regular phone gps work? If not what gps did you use
great vid
Sibo! My man, thanks for watching bud!
This is an excellent episode! Thank you for posting it online. I forgot to schedule the DVR to record it when it first aired.
Hey Andrew, thanks for watching!!
Oh boy! Gotta follow the script I suppose ....... regardless, that the source tree is staring at you from the horizon. ( It is the flattop mesa in the background . According to many researchers, the flattop mesas were created from cutting down the huge trees prior to fossilization. Why were they cut? The phoenicians cut them down to build their ships, housing, etc ) Not all this megaflora was cut down. Some of these trees were felled bcuz of the flood, thunderbolts, etc and are noted by their mountainous,jagged edges. ( Good examples can be found in Switzerland.)
Wow that was pro!
Your show is great. Could you please avoid touching so keep it preserved. Thank you
I've been there!
At minute 14:30..... That is NOT POTTERY..... That is armor of a ancient animal....
so who cut the wood before it petrified? you can tell me the pefectly cut slabs developed like that without an ancient alien chainsaw somewhere in the picture
The really big question in my mind is, why are these all cut into logs?????
I thought that area was covered in shallow seas. Couldn't it be salt water clams
You guys are so close and so far away... It was the glaciers that broke the tree up from where they were standing..
I believe it’s river long time ago
Done subs very nice
Not only America, there exist other countries as well!
I bet if you dug in the gulf of mexico ,grounds soft , 10+ states worths soil and debre fills the gulf ,you see it in maps , lots of oil.
You mean during the flood years ago ...
ஆபிரிக்காவில். இருந்த. மிகப். பொரிய. மரங்களை. எல்லாம். றோமண். வொட்டி. எடுத்துக்கொண்டு. போய்ற்ரார்
the "rocks" are still alive...they are energy!
Wow guys, your videos are Discovery Channel quality! Call them and make some money!
Maybe one day!
Thank you so much for watching!
Must a been one hell of a flood .
Devils Tower is a tree stump
Stop touching everything!
Nature isn't the best artist, God is. God made the world, so he's the artist.
Could not have said it any better
LOL
🤨🤯😵💫🥴
That is meat from creatures,s go to mudfossel university go take a class you will be in for a treat
What a rock solid proof of Noah’s flood that buried almost everything all of sudden. However, there are still way too many people nowadays are scared to death facing it. Too many cowards.
🥴😵💫🤯🤨
I don't believe dinosaurs existed
That's okay - different folks have different opinion. Just glad you watched Dean! :)
This .... is .... annoying .... the narrative is so horrible and typical of someone trying to be all edgy ... just show the wildlife and nature without the extreme overly dramatic voices sounding so fake. I can’t ...
Sorry to disappoint Kri. We really appreciate the feedback and it'll definitely help us in figuring out better formats for viewers. Have a great rest of the day
Too many ads, and too much recapping and repetition. I'm quitting the video.
It is so strange how they look like tree rounds cut with a saw !
So true!
Those were native "Red Ants" not the invasive "Fire Ants".
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You're looking at the branches of the trees that used to be there petrified. The maces or the things that you call Hills formations are actually the stumps that are left from the giant trees. This occurred before the flood during the flood and that's how this Forest became petrified