Let them run free, this creatures are beautiful and some people kill them why destroy God's creation all animals have as much right to be in this world as us for God's creature's are wonderfully made
Drove in on Poison Springs then Black Jump Rd which is on West side of the Dirty Devil River. This was after few nights in the Maze. We love it too - drove all the way from NC.
Thank you - if hiking in the area be careful of quick sand around the Dirty Devil River. BLM has warned on this on their website and we came across several patches of this.
Amor da minha vida nunca deixei de te amar nesse tempo que você se afastou de mim continuei te amando eu sei que a distância nos impede de nos vermos mas não impede de nos amarmos se você quizer eu te espero o tempo que for preciso
Wow.... This is a GREAT video.... I was looking at the rock... thinking .... they made that? and then .... suddenly! there are the buildings! WOW! Thank you very much!
These ancient structures should only be admired from outside. I have seen some of the small corn cobs which must date back to at least 1300ad if not 300ad. I’ll leave a couple pics. Interesting that I visited the same Cap Rock dwelling in Cedar Mesa once in 2018 and again a couple weeks ago and the same cob I had a pic from in 2018 remained - speaks well of any visitors. The pic with several cobs was in a cave near Bluff. flic.kr/p/2nvVnv2.
Mud floods, covering ancient civilisations Eroding fossilised giant trees World wide Plasma discharge landscape. World wide flood. Two mile high petrified giants people and animals. Ice age. Earthquakes Tectonic plates. Volacnoes Ancient giant strip mining left overs. Geologic structures have never looked so interesting. I'm going fossilised giant trees fo this one.
It's caused by the galactic sheet. It comes around about every 12 thousand years.... remember the mega fauna extinction? We call it a polar excurssion. It's far more then that implies. It changes mountain ranges, ocean beds, and the shape of continents. It totally wiped out civilizations. Over the eons.
If you do not see the massive scars of fast-moving-water erosion, on the cliff faces, in your opening scene, you will never understand WHY the Anasazi/Fremont People would build "on top" of ridges, like this one.
The Anasazi never lived in Utah. They came from the south, lived in Chaco canyon, NM for 280 years, then returned to the south (Mexico). The Cliff Dwellers, the Puebloan people, and the Fremont people, all merged with the Dine people, and now make up several Navajo clans. The Anasazi were slavers, and cannibals. I suspect they were an Aztec clan.
Saw them 2/28 in Sioux City, IA. Neal Schon’s 10 minute solo leading up to this song was the best! So disappointed they didn’t play ‘Feeling that Way’ followed by’Anytime’.
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