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Historic Petroglyphs at Vantage, Washington—Ginkgo Museum
This video relates to the Native American Petroglyphs at Vantage, Washington State, USA. The petroglyphs are located outside the Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Museum (on the south side of the museum).
Both the town of Vantage, and these petroglyphs, were once located in the lower Columbia River Valley. But construction of the nearby Wanapum Dam flooded the lower valley area-requiring relocation of the town of Vantage, to its present location (by 1963). The petroglyphs also were relocated, because the reservoir behind the new dam would submerge them and make them inaccessible.
The petroglyphs are located on black color lava rock, called basalt. The basalt is associated with the Grand Ronde Basalt lavas, which are part of the Columbia River Basalt Group series of lava flows (note that basalt lava rock often is called “traps” or “trap rock” in other countries). The basalt associated with the petroglyphs are 15- to- 16 million years old. Additionally, the Grand Ronde lavas are one of the largest lava flows on Earth.
Part of this video, explains the media of photogrammetry. It is a type of 360-degree photography, that maps the locations of objects using LIDAR. The software for photogrammetry in this video, and in other videos on the GeologyDude CZcams channel, creates images from 300 photographs. It meshes the individual photographs together like jigsaw puzzle pieces-to form three-dimensional like images.
In comparison, a 2023 project to map the shipwreck Titanic, used over 700,000 images to create a photogrammetry product. Nonetheless, the very modest photogrammetry models on the GeologyDude channel, are quite useful to demonstrate geology, archaeology and historical objects.
The following are references used in this video:
--www.researchgate.net/publication/268981772_The_Grande_Ronde_Basalt#pf4
--neotectonics.seismo.unr.edu/0_COURSES/Geo730-2021/Hooper2002.pdf
--www.usgs.gov/media/images/columbia-river-basalt-group-map-shows-main-regions-basalt-exposu
--www.npr.org/2023/05/20/1177056829/titanic-scan
Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude. The focus of GeologyDude is to compliment other online geology education channels. GeologyDude is not a clone of other CZcams channels. Note that there are other videos with more information about rocks on this GeologyDude CZcams channel. Don't forget that: Geology isn't Rocket Science--it's Rock Science! Please "like" and subscribe to this CZcams channel!
⏰ Timelines: ⏰
0:00: Introduction
0:22: Orientation to the petroglyphs at Vantage Museum
1.01: Explanation of photogrammetry in 360-degree modeling
1:54: Various examples of petroglyphs (starting on the easternmost end)
2:36: Commentary about photogrammetry example of the Titanic shipwreck
3:22: Explanation of why the petroglyphs were relocated
4:15: The lava rocks and structures that relate to the petroglyphs
4:42: Geologic units that are associated with the petroglyphs rocks
5:09: "Flood lava" eruptions explained
6:43: Location and access information about the petroglyphs
7:22: Location maps, climate, and rattlesnakes
Translations of the narration in this video, has been made for over 100 languages. All GeologyDude videos contain many translations-related to title, video descriptions, and narration (when applicable).
Maps in this video either are ©2024 by Google Maps, or a public domain product by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Copyright by David Knoblach, © 2024. All rights reserved.
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  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 7 dny

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a spinning boulder. There are detailed notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on my CZcams homepage. Check them out, or leave a comment here.

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch Pƙed 9 dny

    Thank you for this video. Petroglyphs are not only art but also messages about our past, And many times they tell us about the most dramatic event in the history of mankind. That event is the crossing of planet 9, a planet that is encicrcling our sun in an eccentric orbit. When it crosses the ecliptic plane at a very high speed it causes a hugh flood and other havoc on our planet. Because of its long tail it is mentioned "a serpent in the sky". When it is still far away, people see a spiral cloud. Closer it turns into a square cross. At 0 min 16 sec at the left we see a serpent, a guy with a bow and a deer. That looks like a hunting scene, but a Navajo sand painting shows us that the orbit of planet 9, the serpent, runs close to constellation Orion in the direction of Taurus. A person with its hands up means he is frightened. Waves refer to water. We explain much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the rebirth of civilizations and ancient advanced technology in the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". It shows abundant and convincing evidence both in text and many depictions. Search: planet 9 roest

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 11 dny

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a historical site. There are detailed notes within the description area to this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on my CZcams homepage. Check them out, or leave a comment here.

  • @carolnorton2807
    @carolnorton2807 Pƙed 13 dny

    are these stuck together with cement or something? or is that part of the photo manipulation? I think I'd rather see them in situ, thanks.

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed 13 dny

      These were removed from the original bedrock long ago-from various locations near the river. The petroglyphs were broken off the original rock in the removal process. Then, the rocks that had the petroglyphs were assembled to the current location on concrete. The concrete was designed in a fashion to replicate the angular basalt column structures they were originally found on. There is no photo manipulation-other than described. The video shows the rocks, petroglyphs, and concrete exactly as they are today-in a 3-D modeling like manner.

    • @carolnorton2807
      @carolnorton2807 Pƙed 11 dny

      @@GeologyDude thank you

  • @letsmakeitmakesense
    @letsmakeitmakesense Pƙed 14 dny

    Wow that's amazing 👏 God has created the most beautiful things. The rocks are beautiful pieces of art work. The hieroglyphics are pretty cool

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 14 dny

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a pulp stones. There are detailed notes within the description area to this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on my CZcams homepage. Check them out, or leave a comment here.

  • @Creekstain
    @Creekstain Pƙed 16 dny

    Super cool

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 17 dny

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! This video showcases petroglyphs in Central Washington, and demonstrates photogrammetry. Please let me know what parts of photogrammetry in the video that you like the most. Please “like” and subscribe to this channel, or leave a comment!

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Pƙed 19 dny

    Awesome, thanks Dave!

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Pƙed 19 dny

    Massive!

  • @jackblackpowderprepper4940

    Nice! I had one that I found on the Waterville Flats in Central Washington that was slightly smaller and it was black as coal. Unfortunately it was stolen by someone I thought was a friend.

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed 22 dny

      Wow! Really!?! I wonder if it is a similar rock type as at Kettle Falls. It would be interesting if it was-regarding why amphibolite was preferred. There are rocks types like that in the region
. But to steal it is a loss beyond awful. These are so rare IMO. However, something that big would require some serious equipment to move. (If what you say is true, perhaps you should consider reporting this?)

    • @jackblackpowderprepper4940
      @jackblackpowderprepper4940 Pƙed 22 dny

      @@GeologyDude It was 12 years ago and a family member. It really sucks. But karma has been swift and constant.

    • @jackblackpowderprepper4940
      @jackblackpowderprepper4940 Pƙed 22 dny

      @@GeologyDude I'm very familiar with the north eastern part of Washington State. I graduated from Selkirk High in Ione Wa.

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed 22 dny

      @@jackblackpowderprepper4940 Cool area with lots of interesting geology, although I rarely get that far out these days. The drive to Kettle Falls took me seven hours (one way). But it was delightful to see The Sharpening Stone. It was a drop everything and go immediately type of trip. Cloudy skies are best for 360 degree photography. It was a rare cloudy day for kettle falls, and I knew that the weather would be mostly sunny for the summer.

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed 22 dny

      @@jackblackpowderprepper4940 I sincerely hope that it gets recovered some day. It’s an artifact that would be treasured. I wonder if similar sharpening stones are elsewhere-such as at The Dallas. I should check on that.

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 24 dny

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a rotating boulder. There are detailed notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on this CZcams channel. Check them out, or leave a comment here!

    • @onefreeway75
      @onefreeway75 Pƙed 23 dny

      You might not want to put that there, nobody checks the descriptions of these shorts

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed 23 dny

      @@onefreeway75 Actually, 20% of viewers on this channel read the video descriptions of the #shorts videos-in translated form (50%-80% of channel viewers don’t speak English). And of course, many additional people read the descriptions without translations (since they know English). Because GeologyDude has a large foreign audience, I usually don’t narrate #shorts videos. Each minute of “spin” in these 360 degree videos requires 8-10 hours of work, and of course remote locations add travel time too. It often takes weeks to months to make a longer video. But it’s worth it visually
. So I add portions of future longer videos to #shorts-to keep the channel uploads more active
. Anyway, thx for your comments and for watching!

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a rotating ice age bison. There are detailed notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on this CZcams channel. Check them out, or leave a comment here!

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video. There are detailed notes in the video description area. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on this CZcams channel. Check them out, or leave a comment here!

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a rotating mastodon. There are detailed identification notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on this CZcams channel. Check them out, or leave a comment here!

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    R is for really hard stone !

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Ha ha. That is a good point!

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Cool stuff! I would love to see the original , too bad it’s all the way in NY.

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      I agree, although this large model shows more holes in the meteorite than I realized. Thx Mike!

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! I sincerely thank the Chachalu Museum for allowing me to take these pictures. Note that there is more to this video than just a meteorite replica. There are detailed notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on my CZcams homepage. Check them out, and leave a comment here!

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

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  • @rweaver6
    @rweaver6 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Why so smooth & rounded? Would one find this in a river bed?

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Yes, you are correct! It was found in a river bed, but I decided to break an end off to show a fresh surface on the inside too.

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    That’s the biggest saw I ever saw

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a stone quarry saw blade. There are detailed notes in the description area to this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on my CZcams homepage. Check them out, or leave a comment here.

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a spinning rock. There are detailed identification notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on my CZcams homepage. Check them out, or leave a comment here!

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    I love how they are segmented!

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Yes, it is different but characteristic of those grist stones. The chert usually is not found in large enough sizes to cover an entire grist stone.

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a spinning grist mill stone. There are detailed notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on this CZcams channel. Check them out, or leave a comment here!

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a rotating mastodon. There are detailed identification notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on this CZcams channel. Check them out, or leave a comment here!

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a spinning grist mill stone. There are detailed identification notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on this CZcams channel. Check them out, or leave a comment here!

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a spinning arrastra mill. There are detailed identification notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on this CZcams channel. Check them out, or leave a comment here!

  • @sashimislayer8089
    @sashimislayer8089 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Hello đŸ€—

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

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  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a spinning boulder. There are detailed notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on my CZcams homepage. Check them out, or leave a comment here.

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    So cool!

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Thx! It’s an item most folks normally can’t see. Also, it was a difficult location-lots of water near it that 360 degree programming doesn’t like

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Hello Rock People! This is Dave the Geology Dude! There is more to this video than just a spinning slag pot. There are detailed notes in the description area of this video. If you want more, longer length rock identification videos are on my CZcams homepage. Check them out, or leave a comment here.

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    I never would have thought they had GPS. No wonder nobody steals them 😂

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Also helps against amphibious landing craft 😁

    • @GeologyDude
      @GeologyDude Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      I suppose its good for that too!

  • @GeologyDude
    @GeologyDude Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

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