Wow! I went as a kid in 2007 and while progress is slow, I can still notice a difference. I still hope that it gets finished in my lifetime, it would be incredible to see the full figure of Crazy Horse on a horse carved into a mountain.
200 years from now when that thing is finished they're gonna want to look back and see this video And they'll say man, that was a lot of work for one family
The Black Hills have always been sacred to the Lakota Sioux. They were a great nation and my heart goes out to them. Crazy Horse's face will never change what happened to their nation!
@@jonord3391 Agree with that statement generally of course, my comment was not generalizing- it was a response. So if yours was also then you just contradicted that generalization. No one is showing learning from the past by blowing up a bigger mountain after complaining about the blowing up of a smaller mountain- Maybe you are caught up in anger to see this as learning while still in progress!?!
I just wish a multi billionaire got inspired and decided plough a fortune into it! I can’t even imagine how amazing it will be when the horse takes shape 🤞🏻❤️🤞🏻
I have visited Crazy Horse Monument several times over my lifetime. First, in 1974 with my parents, I remember it was just kind of an outline still. The second time was in 1977 when I was married and we went with friends. The third time was in 2000 with a friend and we spent the whole day touring the workshop and watching historical videos. The shops were gorgeous, but, I couldn't get over how much more had been done to the carving. I remember one of the guides saying it wouldn't be done in our lifetimes if they keep the schedule and construction as it is.
Thumbs up to this family, they have done a great job, we have visited this several times , and went to mount rushmore only once. We will continue going to see chief crazy horse untill we can't travel anymore, what a great sculpture and family to keep moving forward what there father had started.
In 2002 I took both of my children the 11 and 9 years old. As we dove into the park there was a detonation on the mountain too which we captured on video. We also took the private tour up to the monument itself and stood next to the Face of Crazy House. A vacation with my kids I’ll never forget. It’s a must see wonder.
His face immortalized, awesome! I love the outstretched hand pointing. With his horse, this will be an enduring monument to a great people & an era worth remembering.
I know people in the comments are saying progress is too incredibly slow, but this thing is incredibly big. It's amazing that a nonprofit is running the whole thing.
@@fizzdash8789 mt Rushmore isn't done. Just left behind. Crazy horse is here. What are you sad about? You see it now. Finished? Who cares! Biggest statue ever!
Great video I would love to see a comparison of the original mountain to where it is today. Most people who complain about the slow progress don’t realize the amount of stone that had to be removed prior to the final carving!
If you guys do more CZcams videos on the memorial and do longer walk throughs and explore it more you will continue to get boost in viewing which in turn will generate profits. I am not sure how much money 45k views made you guys, but more views mean more money which in turn can help with something here or there. I love your other heritage videos. Sad they don't have many views. But in turn they may jump when this channel gets more popular while Crazy Horse continue to rise from the ground. I am coming to see you guys one day.
I have mixed emotions about it in a way, more than Rushmore. The Black Hills are a sacred place, but then a Lakota Chief did give them permission to do it. The traditional story is that this is where braves go and stay waiting for their eyes to adjust to the glorious sight of the happy hunting ground. But in another way, seeing Crazy Horse is a great reminder of so much and so many events that he was part of, and if I was just looking at a blank mountain it wouldn’t be the same, it’s more sacred now in a way. Just my opinion.
I saw mount Rushmore and the beginning plans of crazy horse while on my first honeymoon with my first husband. I was 23 at the time and now I'm 73. I wonder if I will live too see it finished. Hopefully
I visited the monument in 2016 and can see the hand is been progressed since than. But I have been following its progress since 1984. It is going at a snails pace. Compared to before this progress looks much faster.
@@rosasbaby247 disappointed? You do realize it's literally the biggest statue or monument in the world right now? It's far bigger than mt Rushmore and it's very expensive. Gotta pay for many different companies to come in and do many different expensive things and have to go slow because it's gigantic???? Please stay away from it if you're gonna be disrespectful to them.
@@mcqueenx75 I can agree with that but the fact is India made a crazy horse sized statue in 5 years and these guys have been at it for what 40? Yes India had an advantage they started in 2013 so they had modern technology But these guys had access to the same tech and failed to use it
My first visit to Crazy Horse was in 1976 and I promised myself I'd return when it's completed. Well, I was only 14 years old at that time and when I returned again in 2008 at the age of 46, I came to the realization that I won't live long enough to see it as a finished monument. At least I've tried.
3 years and I can’t see a difference. We were there 8 years ago and it still looks the same. We will be visiting the area again this August and it would be a waste of money to pay admission to see the same thing we saw then.
I think that's kind of the reason it hasn't progressed. It relies on tourist dollars and donations. It's a non-profit as per the designers wishes. They do pull in a lot of money per year, but now it's even tougher to hired workers for it. It's too bad. I really thought that when I visited in the 1980's it would have been finished as well.
There was another video on utube and they were saying that the construction was starting back in 1938, while some of the Chief's were still alive. I'm guessing that the cash flow has been very slow
Something I don't understand. The tip of the finger in the 2021 shots looks like natural weathered stone surface, but in the 2018 shot the whole tip of the finger is cut stone. How is that possible?
According to the website, there is a fault by Crazy Horse's finger that goes down to the horse's mane. The sculptors had to alter the design so that instead of Crazy Horse pointing with his hand upright, it will have the palm flat on the horse's head. That means more time to sand and shape the finger. Otherwise if they went with the original design, the finger could snap off.
any idea when they will finish this project? I belong to Kirat ethnicity in Nepal and we are followers of shamanism just like Crazyhorse. greetings from Nepal.
@@therealistintheboot8822 You speak in the language of foreign bullshit. You sent your message too early in the United States. Observation shows otherwise with regards your laughable "incredibly unfinished and not very good" remark. It is indeed very much like the Mount Rushmore faces, which are just faces. czcams.com/video/KDpWyDOMfWs/video.html
We were disappointed during our visit last week. Worst $20 we ever spent. Progress seems dormant. I feel like we were ripped off. At this rate it will never be finished. Rushmore only took 14 years.
OK I am starting to agree with those who say this is a scam. I looked it up - Mt. Rushmore took 14 years - 1927 to 1941. I think technology has advanced somewhat? I remember seeing the profile in the mid 90s. Some here are saying the family is take $ and doing nothing. I am starting to believe them.
I’ve wanted to see it since I first heard of it as a child in the 1970’s. I got as close as Mt.Rushmore in 1984 with my mom but she said it’s too far, let’s go back to our hotel in Rapid City. Later I found out it’s just minutes away from Mt.Rushmore.
As you show this I see it Finished Takes all that's wrong an gives me love Don't like Life with out love child Is no life our daughter Then what's life if they take in both worlds father I can't an don't WANT TO NO MORE YOU HURT ME NOW LEAVE BE
They are doing it with donations, not taking money from the government because it would be a desecration for their people. this monument represents one of the last native american chiefs, and he points to the land where his people died
What a damn shame! It shouldn't take them this long to finish it! There's whole cities being built faster than they could get this done! It looks like an abandoned project!
@@jonord3391 crazy horse couldn't carry Columbus' jock strap. Columbus was a discoverer Mapping the globe....crazy horse Was a raw liver eater.....human liver.
Crazy Horse was already here 😂 Crazy Columbus was getting Drunk and Sailing around the world waiting for Landho or to fall off the edge of the earth 🌎. Ran aground the Drunken Bum, Thank God we had Plenty of RUM ❣️
Started 75 years ago! I was there 14 years ago and it look much the same. Crazy Horse monument is a scam. the entrance fee was expensive, the museum was nothing to write home about, and after 75 years, this is as far as they got? Some one is raking in the money and it isn't the monument.
@@cwulfe1 No, an honor- Earthquakes are part of the creation process of the earth, not the destruction- humans of course are most blind to this, try to see without your eyes to find truth.
In advance I wanna say I’m not some bell end who tries to annoy people but I can’t believe a true attempt to build this, knowing it will never be completed in his lifetime, can be seen as anything other than epic, it’s a (said by an old Englishman with respect) red Indian carved into an American mountain! What has ever been built for form over function that is more beautiful? 👍 no offence intended friderck, 👍 cheers and love to hear your thoughts, once again I mean no offence ❤️
@@penguinproductions7014 Never would take thoughts or words as offense but thanks for saying- I just don't feel anything immortalizing a human figure in this test capsule we call earth as a tribute- It appears much more like an anchor
"They have made us so many promises, never kept but one. They promised to take our land and they did" Still remember that was what said on the pamphlet that intrigued me to visit this site. Incredible, sad, brutal story! I was in tears when I watched the film/documentary about this Monument and the profound story behind this. After visiting this site and understood the story behind this, Mount Rushmore was absolutely NOTHING to me, not even close! I should have gone to mount. Rushmore first then Crazy Horse, then I would have had gotten disappointed. South Dakota is so beautiful, so many powerful Stories.., too bad, just like Florida, they have one of the WORST GOP governor! totally ruin it! That's a shame!
I'm so proud that I'm related to this amazing warrior!
The sculpture of Crazy Horse looks impressively just like his life.
Great respect Warrior !
Memory for Hero
Absolutely amazing and a real tribute to the Native Americans. The construction workers build the country. 👷Hats off to them 👏Bravo!
Wow! I went as a kid in 2007 and while progress is slow, I can still notice a difference. I still hope that it gets finished in my lifetime, it would be incredible to see the full figure of Crazy Horse on a horse carved into a mountain.
I don't care how slow it is. Masterpieces take time.
Also you know Mt Rushmore isn't even finished? Just abandoned? Minus all the state park stuff around it
No way what month I went there as well as a kid
It could take over another 100 years to be finished, you may not see it finished, but your descendants might.
@@gavinbunting7354 and? Rushmore was abandoned because whitey couldn't hack it. At least crazy horse still gets work done.
200 years from now when that thing is finished they're gonna want to look back and see this video
And they'll say man, that was a lot of work for one family
The Black Hills have always been sacred to the Lakota Sioux. They were a great nation and my heart goes out to them. Crazy Horse's face will never change what happened to their nation!
Maybe people should unite and look forward and leave the past behind where the past is meant to be- the very word describes itself as so ..
@@friderckcougher97 One hopes "leaving the past behind" does not preclude "learning" from it.
@@jonord3391
Agree with that statement generally of course, my comment was not generalizing- it was a response.
So if yours was also then you just contradicted that generalization.
No one is showing learning from the past by blowing up a bigger mountain after complaining about the blowing up of a smaller mountain-
Maybe you are caught up in anger to see this as learning while still in progress!?!
Sioux were from the great lakes area and got forced westward by other tribes into the plains...
@@friderckcougher97 comentário irrelevante
I just wish a multi billionaire got inspired and decided plough a fortune into it! I can’t even imagine how amazing it will be when the horse takes shape 🤞🏻❤️🤞🏻
They won't take it. The govt. wanted to be partners, They rejected that years back.
They won't let rich people get involved. Rich people always try to take over and make it theirs. No fucking thanks.
Breathtaking
I have visited Crazy Horse Monument several times over my lifetime. First, in 1974 with my parents, I remember it was just kind of an outline still. The second time was in 1977 when I was married and we went with friends. The third time was in 2000 with a friend and we spent the whole day touring the workshop and watching historical videos. The shops were gorgeous, but, I couldn't get over how much more had been done to the carving. I remember one of the guides saying it wouldn't be done in our lifetimes if they keep the schedule and construction as it is.
Thumbs up to this family, they have done a great job, we have visited this several times , and went to mount rushmore only once. We will continue going to see chief crazy horse untill we can't travel anymore, what a great sculpture and family to keep moving forward what there father had started.
Disappointing how little things have progressed. Sad that I won’t see it finished in my lifetime.
I have visited in 1980. Have some pictures of it. Even the head of the chief was not started yet. what an impressive project! and nice video!
Would love to see those pics if possible. How cool would they be.
I first saw the mountain in 1996. Hmph was my reaction. Now it's interesting seeing the face and enjoying the pace.
I really hope this gets finished in my lifetime
In 2002 I took both of my children the 11 and 9 years old.
As we dove into the park there was a detonation on the mountain too which we captured on video. We also took the private tour up to the monument itself and stood next to the Face of Crazy House. A vacation with my kids I’ll never forget. It’s a must see wonder.
His face immortalized, awesome! I love the outstretched hand pointing. With his horse, this will be an enduring monument to a great people & an era worth remembering.
I love Crazy horse!
Absolutely amazing Warrior and History.Best wishes from 🇵🇱🕊️🤝
I been wanting to visit forever. Keep up the great work! Best statue in the world!
Breathtaking 💗💗💗💗💗
I literally remember reading about this like 20 years ago when I was a kid!!!!!!!!!!!
stunning 🤝
I know people in the comments are saying progress is too incredibly slow, but this thing is incredibly big. It's amazing that a nonprofit is running the whole thing.
Massive!!
Compare it with the height and size of others. It's humongous! Makes mt Rushmore look like a highway billboard sign.
@@mcqueenx75Mount Rushmore shits on this.
"Non-profit" go look up the salaries they pay themselves
WOW!! I visited this back in 2015. They are working hard. Looks GREAT :)
Yep. More progress has happened too.
I will love to see this completed in my life time before I pass and I was born in 1980..
Bruh it’s looked the same since 1980
@@creativename6126 bruh? Speak properly. And there's been a lot of progress since you silly little wannabe mumble rapper
It exists now. Go see it. Why wait for it to be finished?
Keep up the great work😊
It's kind of sad that I'll never see this finished before I die
@Breezy BeEazy " The Wise Warrior bc he’s old?
@Breezy BeEazy " The Wise Warrior because it's not expected to be done for another 100 years
@@fizzdash8789 mt Rushmore isn't done. Just left behind. Crazy horse is here. What are you sad about? You see it now. Finished? Who cares! Biggest statue ever!
@@mcqueenx75It's ugly in its current form though.
I hope it's finished in my lifetime
I remember saying that back when I visited it in 2008. I’m 28 now and it’s crazy how much I thought they were going to do so by now
Ya I was born in 02 and went down to Rushmore/crazy horse in the early 2010s, doesn’t look like much changed since I been there
Great video I would love to see a comparison of the original mountain to where it is today. Most people who complain about the slow progress don’t realize the amount of stone that had to be removed prior to the final carving!
Is this made with concrete or fully carved with mountain??
@@deltaforce1628 fully carved.
Finally! A great recap of the situation! I hope everything is going very very good for the carving and stuff!
The dozer driver at 1:30 . Respect! 👏👏👏
If you guys do more CZcams videos on the memorial and do longer walk throughs and explore it more you will continue to get boost in viewing which in turn will generate profits. I am not sure how much money 45k views made you guys, but more views mean more money which in turn can help with something here or there. I love your other heritage videos. Sad they don't have many views. But in turn they may jump when this channel gets more popular while Crazy Horse continue to rise from the ground. I am coming to see you guys one day.
Nice video!
Ya.....I was there in around 1974....
No change.
You must have been blind...and still are.
16 generations will be working on this before it's finished in 2222.
The thing is crazy horse is a challenge to carve. Obviously, takes care and consideration.
It may take a century to finish, but it will be admired for millennia.
✡️🤝🪶
I sincerely wish the Lakota people a prosperous Indigenous People's Day.
#NoDAPL #BlackHillsAreNative
When there back in the 60s, all there was was a hole and the top of arm escalated. Now I see a face and arm and finger, how cool.
If they gave the tourists some picaxes it would be done by now. I'm just one guy, but I think I could carve off a pound of rock in an hour.
Because no? They need people with experience and this requires dynamites also?
I have mixed emotions about it in a way, more than Rushmore. The Black Hills are a sacred place, but then a Lakota Chief did give them permission to do it. The traditional story is that this is where braves go and stay waiting for their eyes to adjust to the glorious sight of the happy hunting ground. But in another way, seeing Crazy Horse is a great reminder of so much and so many events that he was part of, and if I was just looking at a blank mountain it wouldn’t be the same, it’s more sacred now in a way. Just my opinion.
Can't blame the native American chief he wants to spite Rushmore
@@gandalflotr2898But he never will
I'M 63 YEARS OLD
AND I DON'T THINK
I'M GOING TO BE ABLE TO SEE IT
COMPLETELY DONE
VERY SAD I FEEL!!!!!!!!!
I'm 21 and i don't think I'll live to see it finished either!
@@jasondaveries9716
YOU WILL SEE IT✌️!!!!!!!!
@@diegovega6545 Thanks! hahaha
@@jasondaveries9716 YOU'RE WELCOME!!
Typing in all caps is completely unnecessary, it reads like you're shouting.
The carving of Mount Rushmore began in 1927 and finished in 1941. 19. The actual carving was done by a team of over 400 men. Go figure
I saw mount Rushmore and the beginning plans of crazy horse while on my first honeymoon with my first husband. I was 23 at the time and now I'm 73. I wonder if I will live too see it finished. Hopefully
I visited the monument in 2016 and can see the hand is been progressed since than. But I have been following its progress since 1984. It is going at a snails pace. Compared to before this progress looks much faster.
That's when I went. I was disappointed to see little change
@@rosasbaby247 disappointed? You do realize it's literally the biggest statue or monument in the world right now? It's far bigger than mt Rushmore and it's very expensive. Gotta pay for many different companies to come in and do many different expensive things and have to go slow because it's gigantic???? Please stay away from it if you're gonna be disrespectful to them.
@@mcqueenx75 in fairness India made a statue just as tall (statue of unity) and they finished it in 5 years
@@FalconFlyer75 that's cool. Not as cool as crazy horse
@@mcqueenx75 I can agree with that but the fact is India made a crazy horse sized statue in 5 years and these guys have been at it for what 40?
Yes India had an advantage they started in 2013 so they had modern technology But these guys had access to the same tech and failed to use it
YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!
He phucked all that up hilarious
My first visit to Crazy Horse was in 1976 and I promised myself I'd return when it's completed. Well, I was only 14 years old at that time and when I returned again in 2008 at the age of 46, I came to the realization that I won't live long enough to see it as a finished monument. At least I've tried.
From the heart ❤️.
Michael DADDA 👁️🇺🇸💎 محمد علي الددا
Visited twice in 2 days in 2018. Was more impressive than Mt. Rushmore. Can’t wait to come back later this year 2022
If you're passing by Michigan pick my ass up! Lol I got the weed and food!
It's absolutely not, maybe when finished but right now? Nah.
Did they merge 2 songs together or?
Can I use this footage for a project?
The sculpture is indeed very impressive however, the money spent could have bought any land for sale and given back to the Lakota Nation?
Good ol curly crazyhorse
They finished them others fast asl
Already saw it done
Who wrote the music?
I would like to k ow how i could buy a statue of this carving. As I live in Australia, any information would be appreciated ❤
3 years and I can’t see a difference. We were there 8 years ago and it still looks the same. We will be visiting the area again this August and it would be a waste of money to pay admission to see the same thing we saw then.
I think that's kind of the reason it hasn't progressed. It relies on tourist dollars and donations. It's a non-profit as per the designers wishes. They do pull in a lot of money per year, but now it's even tougher to hired workers for it. It's too bad. I really thought that when I visited in the 1980's it would have been finished as well.
There was another video on utube and they were saying that the construction was starting back in 1938, while some of the Chief's were still alive. I'm guessing that the cash flow has been very slow
I love red indian 😭😭
It appears that the tip of his index finger could continue fracturing and fall off?
Something I don't understand. The tip of the finger in the 2021 shots looks like natural weathered stone surface, but in the 2018 shot the whole tip of the finger is cut stone. How is that possible?
According to the website, there is a fault by Crazy Horse's finger that goes down to the horse's mane. The sculptors had to alter the design so that instead of Crazy Horse pointing with his hand upright, it will have the palm flat on the horse's head. That means more time to sand and shape the finger. Otherwise if they went with the original design, the finger could snap off.
Someone call mr Beast to complete this thing.
Just what I was thinking
Tribal Elders I stand for the Mohegans North . I know each tribe has their own Medicine Men. Shaman yes . Peacemaker hopefully.
I remember coming here before the pandemic hit
Will be.... actually, all ready is...a wonder of the world.
Ay hay
That is legit aj hawk 😂
any idea when they will finish this project?
I belong to Kirat ethnicity in Nepal and we are followers of shamanism just like Crazyhorse.
greetings from Nepal.
It's massive. Very massive. Its gonna take a long time.
In 1998, it became an equal to Mount Rushmore with the unveiling of the face and unique hair.
Not really it looks incredibly unfinished and not very good. The real artists worked on Mount Rushmore.
@@therealistintheboot8822 You speak in the language of foreign bullshit. You sent your message too early in the United States. Observation shows otherwise with regards your laughable "incredibly unfinished and not very good" remark. It is indeed very much like the Mount Rushmore faces, which are just faces. czcams.com/video/KDpWyDOMfWs/video.html
I'd love to see it. I'd love to help
Just magnificent - power to the native people forever❣🛶🐎🦅🌻
We were disappointed during our visit last week. Worst $20 we ever spent. Progress seems dormant. I feel like we were ripped off. At this rate it will never be finished. Rushmore only took 14 years.
I can see you're an optimist
How long did it take to complete Mt. Rushmore? Just like true justice for minorities and the true Americans slow coming
This Comment Stays . Turth not fiction.
OK I am starting to agree with those who say this is a scam. I looked it up - Mt. Rushmore took 14 years - 1927 to 1941. I think technology has advanced somewhat? I remember seeing the profile in the mid 90s. Some here are saying the family is take $ and doing nothing. I am starting to believe them.
When are the natives going to help get it done quickly. Or do they have way to much going on
It’s said that an this is built at an inch a year
30 yrs and they only got the head done. Someone is milking it hard.
I would move and work for te rest of my life for free if this was a Hawaiian Mountain
Sculpted on the nose of a dead petrified titan
I’ve wanted to see it since I first heard of it as a child in the 1970’s. I got as close as Mt.Rushmore in 1984 with my mom but she said it’s too far, let’s go back to our hotel in Rapid City. Later I found out it’s just minutes away from Mt.Rushmore.
Go now and see it
@@Theaveragepunjabi
I don’t have the money to do that.
Not exactly minutes. I've been to both on the same day.
I see why she got emotional about it, getting 12.5 million a year in funding lol
So what if it takes a hundred years
3 people working on it.
After the native americans were almost exterminated the invaders built a monument, trying to honor them.
As you show this
I see it Finished
Takes all that's wrong an gives me love
Don't like
Life with out love child
Is no life our daughter
Then what's life if they take in both worlds father
I can't an don't WANT TO NO MORE YOU HURT ME NOW LEAVE BE
Wow looks like they've made zero progress since I was there in 1994🤣🤣
I was there in 88 and it looks the same now as it did then....🤣
They' will finally finish in 80 plus years and his nose will fall off.
You'd think with all we have today they'd be able to bust it out literally way quicker than they have.
You know shit costs money right?
They are doing it with donations, not taking money from the government because it would be a desecration for their people. this monument represents one of the last native american chiefs, and he points to the land where his people died
yeah jesus christ i cant believe soo little has changed in 3 years it seems like itll take them centuries to finish at this rate
@@ethanolsampsonite7407 They make like 12 million a year.
Junkshit
I was there 22years ago and it looks like they havent done much work to it. Too slow.
What a damn shame! It shouldn't take them this long to finish it! There's whole cities being built faster than they could get this done! It looks like an abandoned project!
Looks like Christopher Columbus.
Crazy Horse knew where he was...poor Christy was lost...
@@jonord3391 crazy horse couldn't carry Columbus' jock strap. Columbus was a discoverer
Mapping the globe....crazy horse
Was a raw liver eater.....human liver.
How does it feel to see your country America going multicultural? Must suck cause the old racist aussies are like that as well. 😂😂
@@eugenesant9015 Colombus was a lobotomite
Crazy Horse was already here 😂
Crazy Columbus was getting Drunk and Sailing around the world waiting for Landho or to fall off the edge of the earth 🌎.
Ran aground the Drunken Bum,
Thank God we had Plenty of RUM ❣️
You think in 200 years Isreal is going to build a monument to a hamas leader?
Looks no different than it did in the early 90’s
Started 75 years ago! I was there 14 years ago and it look much the same. Crazy Horse monument is a scam. the entrance fee was expensive, the museum was nothing to write home about, and after 75 years, this is as far as they got? Some one is raking in the money and it isn't the monument.
Seems like no one here has any clue on the current situation
Destroying the land is an hypocrisy to what this is supposed to honor-
So would an earthquake be a "dishonor to the land"?
@@cwulfe1
No, an honor-
Earthquakes are part of the creation process of the earth, not the destruction- humans of course are most blind to this, try to see without your eyes to find truth.
In advance I wanna say I’m not some bell end who tries to annoy people but I can’t believe a true attempt to build this, knowing it will never be completed in his lifetime, can be seen as anything other than epic, it’s a (said by an old Englishman with respect) red Indian carved into an American mountain! What has ever been built for form over function that is more beautiful? 👍 no offence intended friderck, 👍 cheers and love to hear your thoughts, once again I mean no offence ❤️
@@penguinproductions7014
Never would take thoughts or words as offense but thanks for saying-
I just don't feel anything immortalizing a human figure in this test capsule we call earth as a tribute-
It appears much more like an anchor
@@penguinproductions7014
♥️
You just said what I couldn't find the words to say.
Leider werden nicht mal meine Kinder die Fertigstellung erleben dürfen.
"They have made us so many promises, never kept but one. They promised to take our land and they did"
Still remember that was what said on the pamphlet that intrigued me to visit this site. Incredible, sad, brutal story! I was in tears when I watched the film/documentary about this Monument and the profound story behind this.
After visiting this site and understood the story behind this, Mount Rushmore was absolutely NOTHING to me, not even close! I should have gone to mount. Rushmore first then Crazy Horse, then I would have had gotten disappointed.
South Dakota is so beautiful, so many powerful Stories.., too bad, just like Florida, they have one of the WORST GOP governor! totally ruin it! That's a shame!
Lol
Crazy Horse couldn't carry Custer's jockstrap.
Didn't have to...kicked his ass instead. Bottom of his class at West Point....duh.
@@jonord3391 yet got a job as a teacher at 17.