DAY 2: I Discovered Terrifying Beauty on Google Earth

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Searching high in the cliffs of a desert canyon in the American Southwest led me to finding surprising evidence of the people who lived here for thousands of years.
    This was my second day backpacking a Terrifyingly Beautiful canyon I discovered using Google Earth. What I found on this day left me speechless and unsure about the fate of this beautiful place.
    This was probably one of the most interesting and dangerous places I have hiked and flown my drone.
    As always, please leave a place better than you found it. Thanks for watching, and make sure to subscribe to The_POV_Channel for lots more like this.
    #Exploration #Backpacking #Ancienthistory #ancientdiscoveries #geology #hiking #adventure #camping
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  • @LONE-STARBASSING
    @LONE-STARBASSING Před 25 dny +72

    The ending is gold the destruction of the mine most people need to see that

    • @rallycrosscraig
      @rallycrosscraig Před 24 dny +16

      It’s horrible to see the destruction grow as the Mine expands like that.

    • @mountainstream8351
      @mountainstream8351 Před 24 dny +9

      @@rallycrosscraig I live in S. Arizona and I see it everyday. Right in front of my face.

    • @cv507
      @cv507 Před 16 dny

      10:30 brick wall ^?^

    • @PhilipVanOlphen
      @PhilipVanOlphen Před 11 dny

      I know you feel deeply about something. If you could express your feelings in sentence form, I might understand what you are thinking also.

  • @RMJ1984
    @RMJ1984 Před 25 dny +257

    Ever noticed how the further you get from human settlements, the more beautiful nature becomes.

    • @andiprogshop3097
      @andiprogshop3097 Před 25 dny +9

      I wonder why that is

    • @andreacalkins5189
      @andreacalkins5189 Před 25 dny +14

      It was cool until the end of the video seeing all the strip mining going on. That made me sick, and I envision that place the hiker visited will end up like what the mining operation today. They'll just move on to the next plot of land. Kinda like what they do with logging. However, society benefits one way or another from the mining. We can't manufacture land.. Thank you for picking up the garbage.

    • @pauladee6937
      @pauladee6937 Před 24 dny +7

      Yep, the pursuit of $ is in stark contrast to giving an F towards Nature. Nolan is a gem, Twoey too!

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Před 24 dny +5

      And the rarer the animals, I mean a Coatimundi !! WOW

    • @SherryRector
      @SherryRector Před 24 dny +5

      Of course it’s nice there are no stupid self centered people who don’t care disrespecting nature

  • @jenniferwatt5209
    @jenniferwatt5209 Před 25 dny +125

    The communal area with all the grinding stones in place is a treasure.. glad you photographed it!!

    • @sharonh9239
      @sharonh9239 Před 24 dny +12

      Can't you imagine the women sitting there together grinding and chatting with the beautiful sounds of birds in the background?

    • @K22channel
      @K22channel Před 24 dny +6

      Yes! Those stone still in the grounder!! Amazing...they left and never back

    • @trafferz
      @trafferz Před 8 dny +2

      @@sharonh9239 wow. you can imagine their hands grinding away still. so cool.

  • @samanthacoutoure1653
    @samanthacoutoure1653 Před 25 dny +106

    I love it that your dog gets to go on the adventures!!!

    • @chrisk28
      @chrisk28 Před 24 dny +7

      in my next life, I want to come back as his dog.

    • @mjc42701
      @mjc42701 Před 23 dny +3

      The dog is awesome.

    • @jackiemack8653
      @jackiemack8653 Před 23 dny +4

      The dog needs special boots for hiking. Those sharp rocks do a number on their feet.

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny +2

      🤣🤣

    • @jackiemack8653
      @jackiemack8653 Před 8 dny

      @@the_pov_channel Can I ask what's funny considering they do make doggy boots but whatever

  • @DennisCaffey
    @DennisCaffey Před 24 dny +42

    Perfect choice. No music during your videos...just the natural sounds of the place... magical!

  • @sallysullivan4463
    @sallysullivan4463 Před 24 dny +63

    Sir, you have the eye of the artist, the ear of a musician/pro. soundman, the mind of the adventurer, the heart of a mystic and the soul of an ancient spirit. I love watching your adventures. Thank you for this amazing post.

  • @bueller747
    @bueller747 Před 24 dny +73

    It blows my mind how many people disrespect our planet and litter it with trash. Thanks for the vlogs, man. Love your channel. It’s growing fast! 👊🏻

  • @garymorgan3443
    @garymorgan3443 Před 25 dny +32

    So stunning! The end really made me quite sad. I hope the sacred spaces can be held from our avarice and greed. Love your adventures, man... keep it up. Awesome!

    • @junkyardsearcher6407
      @junkyardsearcher6407 Před 22 dny +2

      This comment should be pinned, by the comments I’m not sure how many people watched until the end

  • @RafaelHigashi
    @RafaelHigashi Před 25 dny +81

    When I was kid I imagined doing this kind of adventure. Congratulations for yours discovered👏👏👏

    • @mjc42701
      @mjc42701 Před 23 dny

      Me as well, I hiked all over the woods as a young kid and young adult, I used to ride horses too and even though the woods of Virginia are beautiful, nothing like the desert and the mesas in the southwest.

  • @jamesharvey446
    @jamesharvey446 Před 22 dny +32

    I am 85 years old and just got inspired by this young man.

  • @artphotognh
    @artphotognh Před 25 dny +32

    I LOVE being able to enjoy such incredible sights, despite being too old & feeble to get there in person. As much as my stomach is usually in a knot worrying that you or the pup might slip, I'm still addicted to watching!

  • @PSALTISK
    @PSALTISK Před 25 dny +38

    Sad to see the land being treated like this. Really bothers me how people can go into these areas and leave crap around, thanks for carrying bags out.

  • @michelleharrell8452
    @michelleharrell8452 Před 25 dny +31

    That is so sad to see such a beautiful place get destroyed.

  • @GrandmaBev64
    @GrandmaBev64 Před 25 dny +43

    That's an oven, probably used to make charcoal or cook large pieces of meat. That's why there is so much soot. Miners took over after the Indigenous People. Definitely a nice place to live.

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny

      Very very cool. That would make sense due to its size.

  • @carolina_girl3484
    @carolina_girl3484 Před 25 dny +28

    That beautiful white stripe at @16:42 may be quartz crystal. Fantastic place !! You continue to outdo yourself !!

  • @toubib57
    @toubib57 Před 24 dny +19

    This little canyon, with grass, trees, a beautiful river, animals, is like a lost dream world. Continue your aventures, man. That's so cool to see such places. Greetings from Paris, France.

  • @jock-of-ages73
    @jock-of-ages73 Před 25 dny +19

    It's like a little slice of heaven in places. Just beautiful footage, the sound of nature adds volumes.
    You do great videos and deserve way more subs.

  • @cerberus6654
    @cerberus6654 Před 25 dny +12

    Nolan, you are a poet. And a warrior in your own way. And, I love you for all that you bring to us.

  • @GreenTea3699
    @GreenTea3699 Před 25 dny +30

    What a beautiful hike to some cool historic and prehistoric places. The area the mine has decimated looks oddly like how some cancers grow.
    Thank you for sharing and picking up the trash left behind ❤️

    • @wout123100
      @wout123100 Před 24 dny +1

      but you benefit from it too. most people do not want to go back to a simpler lifestyle, easier on the environment.

    • @ram1brn
      @ram1brn Před 24 dny

      ol but here you are using the copper pulled from it

    • @GreenTea3699
      @GreenTea3699 Před 24 dny +1

      @@wout123100No one said don't use the resources. It's common knowledge resources can easily be extracted without doing so much damage. It's about the profit margin.

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny +2

      My thoughts exactly watching that Timelapse

  • @Zia01023
    @Zia01023 Před 25 dny +53

    Earth...the most beautiful planet in the universe!

  • @mattbrumit8592
    @mattbrumit8592 Před 25 dny +16

    Epic. Thanks for taking the time to share and treating the place with such respect.

  • @michaelwells6075
    @michaelwells6075 Před 25 dny +9

    When your camera first showed that red, curling tail at 10:35 - my mind went 'wtf!? I didn't know there were monkey's in the Southwest!' I honestly had never heard of a "coatimundi" aka "coati" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coati - I swear, ya learn something new every day!*
    Once again, Nolan has created an amazing work of art, rekindling our sense of awe. An up-close as if you were there along with him record of his fascination and wonder for a rarely seen canyon in the vast Southwest. In Part 1 he (more-or-less) happily endures mosquito swarms to record the sight of 10s of thousands of bats doing what they have been doing nightly for 100s of thousands, if not millions of years: Swarming out of a cave to devour a percentage of the swarms of bugs that would otherwise have long ago devoured all of us!
    Now here, in Part 2, he treks into a world with no name. His drone flies around and over geological formations that are awesome, strange, yet somehow familiar. As if we know such places from within the depths of our dreams-here real and made of stone. He also discovers remnants of habitation, some relatively recent, others dating back to an archaic culture that managed to live amidst these natural wonders for who knows how long without spoiling it-reminding us we should do the same. I agree, but can we without feeling the reverence they had for a world they knew was that of the spirits of their ancestors going so far back as to be the beginning of time, as is said, immemorial? That is, to the edge of our species' memory?
    Thanks so much for this, Nolan, excellent work and a tremendous gift to us all!
    Now that UnchardedX has revealed literally granite-hard and undeniable evidence for a highly advanced technological civilization-one capable of producing granite vessels with such complex geometries and precise symmetries with tolerances so fine (within 1/1000 of an inch) that our civilization has only within my lifetime developed the means to even measure, let alone explicate-a civilization that (apparently) pre-dates what we call "history," that the ancient Egyptians regarded as 'the time of the gods,' and about which we know absolutely nothing-we're having to ask not only "who were these people?" but, indeed, "who are we?!" (Cf: czcams.com/video/WAyQQRNoQaE/video.html and czcams.com/video/PrhFnai2TGs/video.html to start) How is it possible that we had forgotten them? And what does it mean that we're now remembering through discovering this previously missing piece of the puzzle we thought we'd already assembled?
    Wonders never cease, my friends, so long as you continue to wonder.
    *(If you're like me, by the time you get to be my age, you'll know so much you can no longer remember, you'll realize just how stupid you really are. But that's ok. In my lifetime I've read more books on everything from art history to quantum mechanics, archeology to zoology-all totaled more books than everyone in my genealogy all the way back to Adam-yet, I'm happy to say, I remain the awe-struck fascinated child I've always been and endeavored always to remain.)

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 Před 24 dny

      @michaelwells6075
      I really appreciate Nolan's adventures and explorations as well. They are fantastic documents of our planet and of its inhabitant's past. But instead of watching Ben's sensationalized and wildly unsubstantiated claims in Uncharted X (he only ''seems'' to substantiate his claims and theories), you might want to try the ''History for GRANITE''' channel. He has a video dedicated to the granite vessels, as well as many unique specifics about the history and design and construction of the pyramids and other sites in Egypt.
      Also take a gander at geologist Myron Cook's channel to explain some of the geology and geologic processes that you might see in places that Nolan explores.
      And ''Andy Ward's Ancient Pottery'' takes you back in time describing the great variety of native American tribes and peoples and their traditions and culture based on the fascinating variety and specific design and techniques used in their pottery. ;)

  • @deborahm6036
    @deborahm6036 Před 25 dny +21

    Great beauty, awesome finds, as well as great wisdom. Thank you for sharing!

  • @HarryHamsterChannel
    @HarryHamsterChannel Před 24 dny +8

    You are a heck of a drone pilot. Tremendous shots without too many unnecessary chances. You're teaching me 🙂

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny

      Ohhh but the risky shots are the best. Gotta send it every once in a while

  • @NotBrutality-101
    @NotBrutality-101 Před 25 dny +12

    17:38 I paused and took a look at the interior wall, and it looks like a coating has partially remained. This is a spectacular discovery, the grind stones were honestly unbelievable. This video is a GEM and your respect for the terrain, and beautiful footage are a great look into a world I’ve never seen. Best wishes from Rhode Island.

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny +1

      Cheers and thanks!

    • @NotBrutality-101
      @NotBrutality-101 Před 20 dny +2

      @@the_pov_channel ever think about doing a episode of your favorite gear, or what you bring on certain trips?

  • @blazingcrawfish7753
    @blazingcrawfish7753 Před 25 dny +11

    You’ve inspired me to get out and explore man I appreciate it. Just turnt 21 and on the journey to explore the world. Keep up the hard work and I admire the dedication man 🙌🏼

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny

      Love to hear that. That’s great. Nature is healing just make sure to take good care of it wherever you go!

  • @davemichelson1330
    @davemichelson1330 Před 25 dny +12

    First beehive structure is probably a charcoal making kiln. The cabin has primitive cement/mortar which may also have been produced on site using the nearby kiln.

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 Před 24 dny +2

      Check out the 4 massive beehive Charcoal Kilns in remote Cave Valley, NV near what was once Parker (Stagecoach) Station and the Riordan Ranch. Ely, NV is the closest town. Each of the 4 rock beehive kilns were large enough to fit a mule team.
      My father spent his summers as a teen cowboy working on the Riordan Ranch cattle ranch (Dan & Elda Riordan) in Cave Valley in the early 1940's. Elda's was my father's great aunt.
      Parker Station was formerly an important stop on the Toano-Pioche Stagecoach Line (transporting and delivering mail, goods & supplies) before the advent of the railroad and automobile.
      My father lived in the lower "lean-to" side addition of the Parker Station log building which became the main Riordan Ranch house when Dan & Elda Riordon purchased the ranch and buildings in 1917.
      On the upper floor and loft of the log building, there were multiple small 8" square holes cut into the perimeter walls around the building to ward off Indian or bandit attacks with rifles such as the lever-action Winchester Model 30-30. There was/is a natural spring nearby the ranch house with a windmill pump, and to this day wild horses, pigs, coyotes, water foul, and escaped cattle use it as a watering hole.
      There were many Native American artifacts found in the Indian caves in the foothills across the valley. Most are in Native American museums in NV. Cave Valley was so remote and vast that the valley was at one time being considered in the 1980's by the U.S. government as the site for the new at the time LGM-118 Peacekeeper/MX ICBM missile defense system, but luckily other sites were chosen.
      As a child, I spent a very spooky night camping inside one of these massive rock beehive charcoal kilns when my family visited the site. It was a natural horn-shaped echo-chamber, and the sound of the bats and birds fluttering about above us in complete darkness was nerve-racking, in addition to the potential for rattlesnakes. Needless to say, I wasn't able to sleep until exhaustion took over, and it's a night I'll never forget, LOL.

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny

      Neat. Love learning about the places I have visit from people like you

    • @davemichelson1330
      @davemichelson1330 Před 19 dny

      That is a great story and information!!@@bbfoto7248

  • @wadeolsson856
    @wadeolsson856 Před 25 dny +8

    I love and greatly appreciate your respect while exploring those culturally significant sites! Awesome video, I too spend the nights scrolling around google earth searching for canyons.

  • @Justanoldwoman9748
    @Justanoldwoman9748 Před 25 dny +8

    I am continuously amazed at the ruins you guys explore I watch you ,Trek planner and desert drifter never before have I seen such beauty let alone knew it existed Thank you and I truly enjoy Chewy

    • @andreamobeck200
      @andreamobeck200 Před 24 dny +3

      Me too sister! Desert Drifter and POV are my favorites. They lift my heart and I'm so grateful to see beauty I would never be able to get to anymore. Such a blessing! BTW, the dog's name is Toowie.....no idea how to spell it. Aren't they a pair?

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny +2

      Toohey is his name. Thanks !!

  • @foosiemac
    @foosiemac Před 24 dny +6

    Love your POV Channel, love your drone work and the fact you don't use music in your videos but rather you use the natural sounds of the places you visit. Thank You for taking these trips into the outback and your sharing. And, I love your faith companion Dog. Thank You both for taking us along.

  • @crispy63
    @crispy63 Před 25 dny +8

    Great dog, great video. Keep up the great work. You are great. 👍🏻

  • @lorenzobonutti7988
    @lorenzobonutti7988 Před 25 dny +10

    Don't give your coordinates keep your secret. Keep up the good work I really like your stuff

  • @andiprogshop3097
    @andiprogshop3097 Před 25 dny +6

    It is so stunning beautiful there. We have nothing even remote similar to this in Germany. I have to admit, i'm a little jealous, but at least some of us have the privilege to enjoy it

    • @Roberto-gb9il
      @Roberto-gb9il Před 21 dnem

      Yes it is beautiful here in the States

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny

      On a trip to Germany and Europe, I was amazed by some of the canyons in France. Plenty to see out where you are!!

    • @andiprogshop3097
      @andiprogshop3097 Před 20 dny

      @@the_pov_channel Yes, that is true, France has indeed some amazing canyons. But i didn't like the french people enough and vice versa, to make much use of that and as long as you keep running your channel, i'm totally fine with that

  • @kellylegaz5904
    @kellylegaz5904 Před 25 dny +7

    Do you check your dog for ticks? And wassup with those pigs and your dog….would they attack your heeler? Sick spot for sure. Have fun.

  • @LaDonnashielded-kc7zm
    @LaDonnashielded-kc7zm Před 24 dny +3

    The videography and editing brings the ultimate adventure. This is my favorite channel of this type of content! Thank you. Enjoy your Point of View!

  • @K22channel
    @K22channel Před 24 dny +2

    Yes! Those stone still in the grounder!! Amazing...they left and never back

  • @Dogman580
    @Dogman580 Před 25 dny +5

    Great video, Thanks for taking us along and thanks for picking up all that shit on the way out. Shame on those who leave garbage in these places.

  • @cwavt8849
    @cwavt8849 Před 2 dny

    I, too, appreciate the fact that you don't feel the need to drown out the sounds of nature with a soundtrack. Your videos and adventures are breathtaking and I thank you so much for bringing us along. The fact that you don't use profanity makes it so that my children and grandchildren can develop an appreciation and love for the wild places even if they haven't had the advantage of seeing them in person. Yet

  • @coolbaj
    @coolbaj Před 23 dny +3

    Dude your videos are my absolute favorite. I get STOKED when i see a new video notification. You're so cool

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny +1

      Haha amazing. Thanks for watching just filmed a ton over the last couple months I’m excited to share with ya

  • @TheAlex8675309
    @TheAlex8675309 Před 24 dny +7

    Powerful video. I’ve watched mining across the west since the 1960’s. Entire mountains destroyed. The mining companies don’t give at flying shit. It’s all about money. Keep up the good work. There are millions of us who love the Earth.

    • @jimwills2094
      @jimwills2094 Před 23 dny

      @TheAlex8675309 There might be millions of you who love the earth, but you don't love the one who created it. If you did, the world would not be in the shape it is in. Individually, it's not your fault; you have been blinded and deceived by those who came before you.

    • @TheAlex8675309
      @TheAlex8675309 Před 23 dny

      What’s your point? If you’re talking about your personal concept of god!, You’re talking to the wrong guy. I am talking about mining companies who don’t care about the planet or their employees. It’s all about money for them. As for creation, I have been gifted with direct experience of universal being, this is just not about that.🤠@@jimwills2094

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny

      Thanks. We need more people like you. Lots to be optimistic about, and I think the young people will not repeat the mistakes of those before

  • @TheWhore2culture
    @TheWhore2culture Před 24 dny +2

    Your channel is definitely my favourite of the group of people who are doing what you do,it could be your awesome dog,but,your vibe is really great to just live vicariously through. In Oman,after the rain for a few weeks,sometimes a month,it would be a green as it was on thus trip. And though rare there was a type of hawk moth,that was active during daylight hours, which looked exactly like a hummingbird. I know I'm just superimposing my old memories, but,the terrain is remarkably similar, as is the chance of finding pictogram or glyphs as well as evidence of people who were there for the last 6-8,000 + years. This I know firca fact,because my parents lived there fir 30 years & my mother would take use on digs. Particularly along waddi walls,like your canyons and when you reached the sea,that was where you'd find the burial sights,the skeletons curled into a foetal position,nearly always with evidence of red ochre, skell necklaces & tools. To set up camp & watch bats set off fir their night time hunting makes it feel like where you were & I was were only separated by a couple of bluffs,not,oceans & continents.
    Wishing you&yours the very best,safe journeys until,next time.

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny +1

      Oh yeah… where you mentioned is high on my list. Someday in the future I will be taking off for a long while to explore there and nearby. Thanks for your comment

  • @tysonshirey1
    @tysonshirey1 Před 24 dny +1

    When you found those traces of people that used to live there…wow! So cool. Your videos are a blessing . Thank you!!🙏🏻 😊

  • @persondudeman2276
    @persondudeman2276 Před 25 dny +5

    You inspired me to spontaneously take a backpacking trip yesterday. super glad I went, keep making great stuff man! I love your videos so much. I really want to go on the same kind of adventures that you do someday

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny

      Really glad to hear that. Hope it went well. Just make sure to take good care of the places you visit. And stay safe

  • @isomer13
    @isomer13 Před 24 dny +1

    Wow. I am blown away. What an incredibly idyllic place that must have been to exist in. The terrain, the richness of that habitat, full of game and resources. Blown away, I am. I would have had a hard time leaving such a beautiful place… My hat is off to you, Nolan. Thanks for taking us along and sharing this with us. Absolutely fantastic. That is a singularly unique area.
    Thanks.

  • @frankmorris4790
    @frankmorris4790 Před 25 dny +4

    Cottonwood snow...

  • @jeks6403
    @jeks6403 Před 25 dny +16

    What a horrible ending 😢

  • @CarlsWheezing
    @CarlsWheezing Před 21 dnem +1

    Man I love Aussies. Such a great companion to have, yours seems like the PERFECT adventure dog. That shot at 6:05 was too cute.
    Also, love your channel man. You genuinely capture the rawness of the nature you're exploring, you record ambience from the settings you're in. No stupid music soundtracks in the background. Really deserve more views than you get.

  • @chelu4u
    @chelu4u Před 25 dny +2

    Great video and thanks for taking the time to hike there to bring us the wonderful scenery. Be safe In your future adventures.

  • @joshwhiteright
    @joshwhiteright Před 25 dny +1

    You have the most beautiful video I have ever seen. And it is so nice to have people like yourself that cares about the environment. And you have the most awesome dog. Give him a big hug for me..😊

  • @tedium37
    @tedium37 Před dnem

    Fantastic!! Highest marks. The combo of you, the well behaved dog, the drone and this location, is a complete escape adventure. No notes. Thanks for sharing. Liked and subbed.

  • @aperson7754
    @aperson7754 Před 25 dny +4

    What an interesting place to hike

  • @rickiebobbyify
    @rickiebobbyify Před 23 dny +1

    Awesome! What a great channel!! This thing that you do, exploring, documenting & commenting on, is awesome. Every time you get on a ledge makes me so nervous tho because you stand so close. Please be safe out there.

  • @Sirshackleton
    @Sirshackleton Před 24 dny +1

    This is the best one yet! That’s what I think when I see a new video of yours!
    It brings back good memories of the time when I was able to get out there and hike wherever I wanted to!
    I throughly enjoyed this trip!😊

  • @brucelehuquet7733
    @brucelehuquet7733 Před 24 dny +2

    Thankyou for being such a good person everyone can learn from you

  • @bluwtrgypsy
    @bluwtrgypsy Před 24 dny +3

    Amazing location and wonderful drone footage. It's so inspiring to see a young person take such a meaningful interest in ancient history, as well as the environment. Bless you, safe travels and thank you for sharing. You're one special young man.

  • @Buzzygirl63
    @Buzzygirl63 Před 23 dny +1

    Love the southwest. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures.

  • @DaGuz24
    @DaGuz24 Před 21 dnem

    Great video, seen some new things to look for next time I’m out in the area. There’s an old apple orchard down in there we used to camp at as teenagers, but for the life of me I can’t remember its exact location. Also some old gravesite. Last summer we hiked up to a small rock home up on one of the plateaus, first time I’d seen it, so had to explore. This place is a popular fishing/UTV area as it provides cooler weather than the other local rivers, glad you kept the name a little bit of a mystery. Hope you enjoyed the area.

  • @Barisxoxo
    @Barisxoxo Před 24 dny +1

    I apreciate this video a lot, I always loved the midwest rural areas of the United States since it remembers me a lot of our rural spaces here in Spain. The discoveries you made are awesome and I'm amazed that after so many decades many structures and tools made by the original native americans of the area still are intact. I'm deeply grateful for this great video you made and the great respect you have towards nature. I would love to know where this is situated since I'm pretty curious about this area and I love to scout pretty remote areas like this one through Google Earth because I find it so beautiful, but also such a shame all the area is owned by a mining company unfortunatly. Cheers mate, big respect towards you and your dog.

  • @vincentrouardconteur5919
    @vincentrouardconteur5919 Před 22 dny +1

    It's absolutely incredible: your approach is really interesting, touching the artifacts without disturbing them and keeping the site in place....
    Thank you very much.

  • @annemariemcnamara8756
    @annemariemcnamara8756 Před 25 dny +1

    Love your respect for the places you go a remove refuse that disrespectful people discard. It’s utterly beautiful an I can imagine what it’s like in person. It really is going back in time. Thx you inspire!

  • @thrumizeeyez4827
    @thrumizeeyez4827 Před 23 dny +2

    Wow such an incredible video thanks! So much beauty and knowledge packed in to less than 30mins. It was awesome!

  • @AlienAvocadoGirl
    @AlienAvocadoGirl Před 11 dny

    Thank you so much for picking up the garbage and cherishing these beautiful places, this earth needs more people like you 🥰

  • @kathietee291
    @kathietee291 Před 24 dny

    This video took me through all the feels…wonder at the awesome, raw natural place with its wildlife, sentimental tears at the alcove revealing it’s remnants of a time long ago, anger at the trash left behind by irresponsible humans, and then…sadness at the devastation of this beautiful country. I also love your dog, who feels the need to always lead the way, looking back to make sure you are following. And to his credit and yours, he appears very obedient! Great work! You are very creative.

  • @jarvis4271
    @jarvis4271 Před 3 dny

    Keep up the good contnent man. U make the videos so well. I find all.your videos so interesting. Thanks for takin us along on ur adventures. Watching from england

  • @TheDwellingTherapist
    @TheDwellingTherapist Před 22 dny +1

    Amazing u found an untouched ancient indigenous site! Grain stones IN the holes no less. Where nearby was the grain grown...u think? And also there was likely MUCH more water in the canyons way back when..right? Love your channel. I geek out on one a day : )

  • @crystallampkin4033
    @crystallampkin4033 Před 25 dny +2

    I really enjoy your content. Makes me want to get back into hiking.

  • @NickatLateNite
    @NickatLateNite Před 23 dny

    Not only do I admire your sense of adventure & discovery, but I greatly admire your respect & propriety for historical/ancient artifacts & locations... Kudos to you, sir👍

  • @seanpietras6223
    @seanpietras6223 Před 7 hodinami

    Sheeeeew! What a ride. Thanks for another banger.

  • @graham262
    @graham262 Před 24 dny +1

    Another fantastic video with some fantastic drone footage following you as you walk. Keep discovering and keep sharing!

  • @ddsy7433
    @ddsy7433 Před 7 dny

    Loving all the ‘sounds’ in nature that you pick up in your videos, along with the stunning views! So relaxing! Thx for sharing, especially from those of us who don’t have the circumstances to go anymore ❤️🇨🇦

  • @williampacey9194
    @williampacey9194 Před 24 dny +2

    Another enjoyable video for this ole man. Really enjoyed this view of a place I will never see. But I am privileged to have seen it through you. Thank you sir.

  • @Celtokee
    @Celtokee Před 21 dnem

    Thanks for taking me along. Gorgeous! Yeah, a lot of copper salt showing in one of those cliff faces you did a fly-by of.

  • @samantha-lee7294
    @samantha-lee7294 Před 24 dny +1

    I just love your adventures. Thanks for the video. 🤩

  • @HenryKlausEsq.
    @HenryKlausEsq. Před 20 dny

    The ending really capped this this video nicely - from nature and ancient civilisation to a scarred landscape. Also your doggo is a good boy, my two would be a nightmare on that hike.

  • @TheShornak
    @TheShornak Před 24 dny

    I just love your dog that goes out with you. What a great hiking buddy and companion. I like how he or she gets ahead of you then stops turns around to see where you are. That overhead view at the end showing the distruction of the terrain there is very said and disheartening.

  • @SMMBHQ-cg2zy
    @SMMBHQ-cg2zy Před 24 dny +1

    Same here I am completely blown away by what your exposing , never seen anything like those matataes and grinding stones never , plus the old mining cabin

  • @ThomasPaine223
    @ThomasPaine223 Před 24 dny +2

    Thank you for taking us all along this journey.

  • @sevenirises
    @sevenirises Před 24 dny +1

    I love the sounds of nature in the background of your videos. This was such a beautiful journey...though te destruction of these beautiful lands makes me want to cry.

  • @q1o1mancow
    @q1o1mancow Před 25 dny +1

    wow thanks for posting, on that note, at 15:48 there are 3 caves in the face of the cliff, i believe the center small opening was filmed was filmed buy another youtuber with a dji drone and there was something in the cave like a bag or box or jar that some how was placed in there, you could see it had color, if your ever in that area again please take a closer look in that cave

  • @KnowledgeQuesting
    @KnowledgeQuesting Před 23 dny +1

    I feel love for u and your companion. Yall are both special beings.

  • @marilenaluca2485
    @marilenaluca2485 Před 24 dny +1

    thank you for showing us this amazing places. You are doing a grate job, good luck.We are seeing you from Canary Islands:D

  • @dillontrussell
    @dillontrussell Před 24 dny

    Great message at the end. I really align with ur ways which is a great reminder of how we should all seek to find others that spread good energy. People like you leave the world a better place. Find good friends and nurture those relationships. Keep up the good work spreading love to the earth and respecting the ones who came before us. Stay curious everyone! ❤

  • @tonyakahler3575
    @tonyakahler3575 Před 12 dny

    This is your best one so far. The story underlying the beauty is just gut-wrenching. Well done.

  • @sheevpalpetine9790
    @sheevpalpetine9790 Před 4 dny

    Absolutely awesome channel, using imagery to go out and explore, wish i could do that.

  • @_MNDRGN
    @_MNDRGN Před 25 dny +5

    The time lapse at the end 😢

  • @rxttingclxwn54
    @rxttingclxwn54 Před 10 dny

    I’ve been up and down this place since I could remember and by ur videos I’ve learned so much more about what’s hiding in the cliffs, thank you for respecting the structures and mostly for cleaning up trash, just over all respecting the area thank you 🙏

  • @codyscottrose
    @codyscottrose Před 25 dny +4

    Amazing

  • @robertdiehl1281
    @robertdiehl1281 Před 24 dny +1

    Beautiful, peaceful and dare I say sublime lol. Terrific video. And your patience either the filming and editing is very good.

  • @calgram
    @calgram Před 23 dny

    Thankyou for being such a responsible human! Seeing how much trash you picked up on your trek out makes me feel both sad and angry at the irresponsible no-names who sullied the beautiful habitat they clearly lacked the ability to appreciate. Your find of the grinding stone outcrop was really special. I would have felt the same sense of awe that you clearly did. I hope you send video and geo location to the area ranger unit's archeology unit, and as many governmental departments that might be responsive to exploring, documenting and maybe protecting it (in light of the mining claim the government obviously granted to that nearby company). I don't really hold much hope for that protection, but as my parents taught me--'if you see a problem and do nothing, YOU are part of the problem'. Ireally enjoyed sharing this experience with you, thank you!

  • @alias2anne
    @alias2anne Před 17 dny

    Your drone work is beautiful. It's some of the best I've seen. Be careful. People hike off by themselves and disappear every year.

  • @kristymoore7052
    @kristymoore7052 Před 23 dny

    Wow, and the care you take with your surroundings and findings is so thoughtful.

  • @vampy1453
    @vampy1453 Před 24 dny +1

    what you were saying at 18:30 really resonated with me and i'm glad to share a planet with humans like you. it also reminds me to have more gratitude in my life and push myself to be out in nature more. love your videos, and give your pup tons of pets for me

  • @shirleyoldfield7200
    @shirleyoldfield7200 Před 24 dny +1

    Thank you for sharing with us all this magnificent hidden place.

  • @lisarussell1010
    @lisarussell1010 Před 25 dny +3

    Hi. I really enjoy your channel! Thanks for the great content!

  • @endurance8910
    @endurance8910 Před 22 dny

    Man that place was beautiful , really stunning. I had to keep on pausing it on the big screen and take it all in like if i was there 👍👍 . great editing & drone work as well , thanksfor the video 💪

  • @pauladee6937
    @pauladee6937 Před 24 dny +1

    Epic as always! Meditaion and ax skills! Nolan is a gem, Twoey too! Those who expliot for greed, destroy Nature and us all.

  • @russianpatriot7045
    @russianpatriot7045 Před 19 dny

    I just stumbled on this great video, it had be in splits, you and your pet, gooble gooble gooble turkey, just an incredible outdoor experience. Great drone footage of the canyon. Once upon a time, those places were populated with native Indians, is a national heritage. Sad, that time has moved on and things have changed for them. I am speechless, truly, memories have been made there and now, it is no more habited. Thank you for showing this to the world, I am subscribing to your channel, brother. Cheers!

  • @randynorman742
    @randynorman742 Před 24 dny +1

    Wow,those grindstones in their holes blew my mind!!

  • @1215am
    @1215am Před 24 dny +1

    thank you for showing off such beautiful places in my home state! i've always lived in the capital or big cities in the valley and it's so easy to forget just how amazing the surrounding nature is. i'm a super indoorsy person but you've inspired me to do some hiking this year for my birthday instead of staying in and moping like i usually would lol 🫶🏼

    • @the_pov_channel
      @the_pov_channel  Před 20 dny +1

      Hey hope you see this response. I saw your comment and it made my day. Hope you had a great birthday and thanks for watching

  • @desertsongsworship459
    @desertsongsworship459 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for showing me this place! It's wonderful! I hope everyone who makes it out there will be as consciousness as you are!