Ancient Native American RUINS! Google Earth: 30 miles into desert ALONE! Fortress
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2024
- Ancient fortress found on Google Earth! #adventure #hiking #ancienthistory #canyon I wanted to explore it and share it with you! I had to drive my Polaris RZR into the Arizona desert more than 30 miles to find this! Alone! You will not believe this place!
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This is an 8 room Hilltop Fort or Ruins probably left by the Ancestral Puebloan people! I found pottery sherds and chert chips from tool and arrowhead making. Tons of rocks were mined and transported to the top of this hill, all by hand, to build this amazing structure.
Thank you @Desert.Drifter , @the_pov_channel and @TheTrekPlanner for showing me a lot of people love this type of content!
I enjoy searching for ancient dwellings and going deep into the desert to find them. These dwellings are from 700 to several thousand years old! Anasazi... Hohokam... Basket People... Older?!? Who knows! I use @googleearth and @onXHunt to find these ruins.
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Really enjoyed this video documentary of the site!
Happy you joined the adventure! I have 10 more similar videos on my channel!
Love this type of content. Just a few feedback suggestions: It would be nice to see the surroundings as you walk, instead of the camera facing the ground. Also a good closeup of the petroglyph would have been great. Much luck to you and thank you for sharing this interesting site. I look forward to more. I'm very familiar with Drifter and Trek Planner.
Thanks for the feedback! Hopefully my newer videos are better! I’m glad you joined my adventure!
Great adventure. An important ruin. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for joining my adventure!
@@-JoinMyAdventures Yiu are so welcome! Best of luck with this new channel.
That looks like a citadel. All of those rocks used to be stacked up perfectly at one time. Rolling rocks keep the enemy from getting up there too fast.
I may actually have to revisit this ruin soon to get real drone footage! I have gotten much better with my drone and camerawork... In my humble opinion. The rolling rock idea is a good one! Thanks for joining my adventure!
I do not know if you watched this video, th-cam.com/video/zD7xwM9QJ4M/w-d-xo.html , but it is only a couple miles away from the ruin in this video. They were probably very similar in construction!
Good job! I know how hard those are to reach, avoiding all the different cacti along the way. Appreciate the effort, good video.
Thanks! I do enjoy the hunt!
Great content. We have nothing like that up here in Canada so I enjoy watching these types of vids.
More to come! Thanks for joining my adventure!
Outstanding outing and discovery! Mariah tried playing havoc with your audio but alas you prevailed. Good idea not to launch your drone otherwise you'd have to drive to the neighboring state for recovery! Once again good narration and music. Thankyou for this adventure.
Happy you joined me on my adventure!
Thanks for sharing. That was quite the habitat at one time. I think that they must have hauled all those rocks up there.
I think you are right! How on earth could they get it all up there! Thanks for joining the adventure!
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You are so welcome! Thanks for joining the adventure!
I wonder what tribes drove them to make such defensive structures atop Hill as that one, beautiful find by the way.
Fear from something! Definitely! Thanks for joining me!
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Vere good job. I have so many questions and vert little answers. Why all that work to build this and still no visible water source, for miles. I also noticed some modern working on the next hill over maybe by your quad, was that a quarry or a mine of some sort. Wonder if they were mining something too. thank you stay safe ALL
Maybe there when these people built this.
@@H-Bomb295 True more water was available then. But don't you think some sign would still be visible. A dry riverbed close enough to pack water every day for what may have been dozens of people. Odd we may never know. thank you
There is a dry river in the canyon below... I just did a horrible job showing it! Thanks for joining my adventure!
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@@-JoinMyAdventures It was a wonderful video
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Thanks for watching.
Fun, I think I saw an LBJ campaign button tucked in under a rock at the 8:30 mark. Probably left by a wayward Texan. Just kidding. I enjoy your videos, be safe.
I may have to go back and get that button! Thanks for joining my adventure!
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