Lidar imaging of the petroglyph areas would be amazing to see
This families property has just blown my mind. Fantastic Carl and what a generous man to share it with us all.
I’m literally counting down the minutes. I think I’ve turned complete nerd.🤪❗️
But you can’t deny this is a fabulous story to follow. Thank you for all your efforts.
Thank You for sharing another cool adventure, Carl. 😊💚
Another Awesome Video !!! Thank you Carl !!!
So grateful for the opportunity to experience this site with you. Thanks
wow, what a place! thank you for sharing this awesome adventure!
Awesome video! So much ancient eye candy.
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That must of had a bunch of people living there at one time. Thankyou ! 😊
It was really interesting to see so much still up there. Thank you.
A stunning place, so much history.
Beautiful could watch this all day.. so ready to live like These people 🎉
Epic.
An important historical site ✅️👽
You are the best TH-cam ever have a nice day have a awesome day Carl the crusher
Thanks for sharing.
So awesome.
So cool man man I need to get out of Oklahoma and go explore in your neck of the woods .
Just think! The bones of some of those extinct animals including fish may be right there underneath that kitchen floor. Will they allow you to metal detect that old river?
This look soooo cool
At 12.25 that flat table looks like a hide stretch
Lookin 😮
At 10.25 was that iguana so big you couldn't see what it was so close or did you catch that?
That one was definitely modern.
This site probably housed hundreds of people. Was there a spring near by?
But would the hulls from those nuts eves still exist after all this time. I realize it’s a desert environment, but there are other forces. I doubt they ground those nuts last week..
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Or beware of the snakes 😢
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Time to start digging in that “storage” area! I bet you find 🦕 🦴
You never disappoint! My only complaint is I never wanted to end🥲❗️
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Hi Carl! All these kinds of videos fascinate me! This brings up the question. What to do with artifacts when found. My opinion is to preserve and protect. If left where found, nature will destroy it. However, remove it and preserve it, museum maybe.
This very issue comes up in other videos I have watched about people exploring abandoned mansions and castles in Europe. He sees clothing that is hundreds of years old, moth eaten and full of parasites. He says leave it as is. I say, burn it to rid the area of this vermin. Am I wrong? What say you!
That was fascinating to see how a small community of cliff-dwellers lived! Thanks for another great video, Carl, and please thank the family for being willing to share their special location with us all! :)