nice, i knew there was stuff back there. was just through there in oct, those canyons are beautiful, makes you want to get out of car an go hiking, then you remember how old you are, an you gotta get home. Thanx for bringing us the discovery
That's between black Mesa and kayenta Arizona that place is called longhouse valley I used to drive by it and wonder what it looks like now I know what it looks like thank you very much
@@jonathanbizotii-rj4rv thanks, thanks for putting a name to it. It was pretty neat. I wish I had more time to have flown around it. Maybe on my way out
@@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 hello there my friend for 30 years I used to hear people that live near that area say that even when I went to school in Kayenta they would say people in longhouse valley area your bus is ready I remember that
I really think we have multi layers of history and culture and people's in America. The people who did this can have anything to do with let's see the Plains Indians these people had some engineering skills. These walls look Plum and level. I'm thinking remnants of the Aztecs or Maya. Compare the Native Americans on the East Coast there's nothing like it. That's a vast difference. That's my two cents
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 exactly I think that's what the kivas are part of probably incorrect spelling I'm using the microphone function but you follow along
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 I'm saying my spelling may be incorrect those big circles in New Mexico that are perfectly geometrical. Those are an amazing feat of engineering when seen from above. I just love talking about it I don't think we're ever going to figure out anything unless we get a time machine. I appreciate the dialogue between us.
@@chrisk7626 I agree with the thought of open discourse. 🤔. I think the large circles are easier to perform than say an isosceles triangle. I think the triangle is a much more difficult concept due to its rarity in nature. Does that sound right?
Great find. Very interesting. thank you.
Thanks, I am just glad my eye is still in.
Good job! Thanks for giving this old man a view of something new.
My pleasure.... From one old man to another. Lol. Glad you enjoyed it.
nice, i knew there was stuff back there. was just through there in oct, those canyons are beautiful, makes you want to get out of car an go hiking, then you remember how old you are, an you gotta get home. Thanx for bringing us the discovery
@@jrnymn14 you are welcome 😁. It makes me smile to get messages like this. I am glad you enjoyed them.
That's between black Mesa and kayenta Arizona that place is called longhouse valley I used to drive by it and wonder what it looks like now I know what it looks like thank you very much
My question is what kind of drone your using
@@jonathanbizotii-rj4rv thanks, thanks for putting a name to it. It was pretty neat. I wish I had more time to have flown around it. Maybe on my way out
@@jonathanbizotii-rj4rv I fly a Dji mavic 3. It's a great flyer. And I have been using a DJI avata 1st Gen
@@jonathanbizotii-rj4rv are you from this area? How did you hear the name. I have found nothing..... Yet. Thanks
@@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 hello there my friend for 30 years I used to hear people that live near that area say that even when I went to school in Kayenta they would say people in longhouse valley area your bus is ready I remember that
How the hell did they get up and down to live there? Hauling water and food in and out, strong tough people for sure. thank you
@@davec9244 some of the cliff dwellings have Moki steps cut into them. But I have seen some that I think they flew up to. Lol
Do you think they used cisterns to store water
@@isorry123_ maybe. Not a lot of water fall in this area. Maybe there is a spring at the bottom of the cliff house in the canyon.
I really think we have multi layers of history and culture and people's in America. The people who did this can have anything to do with let's see the Plains Indians these people had some engineering skills. These walls look Plum and level. I'm thinking remnants of the Aztecs or Maya. Compare the Native Americans on the East Coast there's nothing like it. That's a vast difference. That's my two cents
I have heard your theory espoused before. And I think you may be close to the truth. I have heard that the Aztec and Mayan migrated north.
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 exactly I think that's what the kivas are part of probably incorrect spelling I'm using the microphone function but you follow along
@@chrisk7626 I don't follow the kivas? Are you saying that might have been for sacrificial purposes?
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 I'm saying my spelling may be incorrect those big circles in New Mexico that are perfectly geometrical. Those are an amazing feat of engineering when seen from above. I just love talking about it I don't think we're ever going to figure out anything unless we get a time machine. I appreciate the dialogue between us.
@@chrisk7626 I agree with the thought of open discourse. 🤔. I think the large circles are easier to perform than say an isosceles triangle. I think the triangle is a much more difficult concept due to its rarity in nature. Does that sound right?