Thinking the etching on the stone traced out as DIEL is actually "DIED" and the numbers below are a date? Might this be a clue to the stone formation and "window" in the wall. Possibly used as alter for candles or statue? Thanks for creating this history. Very helpful. I have ancestors who worked as attendants 1880s to 1930s.
great video..just watched part one and now onto part two. You ever hear of "tartaria" and these theories about old insane asylums? I really think these structures you're showcasing are waaay older than 1 or 200 years old. I could be wrong. great video either way.
that canyon and dam you found are incredible
Such a great history detective your are!!! I was on the edge of my seat. Thank you for these.
I have to this park so many times.....thanks for your research and effort making these videos.
Thinking the etching on the stone traced out as DIEL is actually "DIED" and the numbers below are a date? Might this be a clue to the stone formation and "window" in the wall. Possibly used as alter for candles or statue? Thanks for creating this history. Very helpful. I have ancestors who worked as attendants 1880s to 1930s.
Awesome !!
So informative. Just went on a hike here and was so intrigued by its structures.
I was spot on about the crematorium
You really did your homework, Kate! This is so amazing!
Cool video, hopefully you didn't get too much poison oak.
great video..just watched part one and now onto part two. You ever hear of "tartaria" and these theories about old insane asylums? I really think these structures you're showcasing are waaay older than 1 or 200 years old. I could be wrong. great video either way.
me and my freinds went into the cave goes back a ways and opens up but it’s man made a and all hand carved