Wow amazing, spent alot of timing editing this, so much to film and a lot of clips to go through, thank you im glad you enjoyed it and watched again! Did you see part 1 by any chance?
this site reminds me of secret religons from ancient greece that relied on esotericism. art in dangerous or impossible places that makes the neophyte wonder
Those holes and grooves in the rock are certainly made. What a brilliant exploration! Thank you for posting this. BTW, glucose tablets are very helpful when you are feeling fatigued but need to press on.
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What a wonderful find the arrowhead was, I wonder how old it was ? The caves were in horribly loose rock, I wonder how they survived. Thanks for sharing 🙏
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Great video!
Engaging visuals. Played it again to see what I overlooked. Thanks for the scenic break in my day.
Wow amazing, spent alot of timing editing this, so much to film and a lot of clips to go through, thank you im glad you enjoyed it and watched again! Did you see part 1 by any chance?
@@LeafofLifeWorld ... No, I haven't seen part one yet
you were awesome in Red Dwarf
Wow, that area is so beautiful!
Its really is! I love the semi arid desert ecosystem
this site reminds me of secret religons from ancient greece that relied on esotericism. art in dangerous or impossible places that makes the neophyte wonder
i think it's really cool you put everything back for other's to find also. hope everyone does this
That was an interesting walk & scramble.
It really was! Thanks for joining
Very cool! You are a super explorer!
Thank you 🤗 I loved exploring these canyons
Those holes and grooves in the rock are certainly made. What a brilliant exploration! Thank you for posting this.
BTW, glucose tablets are very helpful when you are feeling fatigued but need to press on.
How and why do you think they made them? I prefer to keep to natural foods but as a back up those saches could be a life saver, thanks for the tip
@@LeafofLifeWorldSpeaking of food you can benefit greatly by checking out No Carb Life and Dr Anthony Chaffee's Channel to see what great results lots of people have on a low/no carb way of eating. You won't have the power dip you had if you only eat animal based foods. I really hope you'll look into this. Much respect for what you're contributing.💚
Amazing petroglyphs, how on earth did they manage to get up their to carve them?
The power of the peyote? Otherwise not sure! Could the river bed eroded away that much of the thousands of years? Or excellent climbers
What a wonderful find the arrowhead was, I wonder how old it was ?
The caves were in horribly loose rock, I wonder how they survived.
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Well clovis points can be very old, I'm not sure about this one, but there have been obsidian clovis points that's date back 9000 BCE
Thanks !! awesome finds
Thanks for watching! I did very much enjoy finding these artefacts
At 9:07 what music is that?
Music it post Hispanic music of the Huichol, not sure of exact song name but if you search Huichol music you will find it.
Hindi in the report peales
Where is it? Somewhere in Mexico?
Yes, the description talks about the location.
yes that's right, don't want to give out exact location due to sensitivity of peyote poaching. But it's the north-east near Texas