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Was there for filming, and credited. I think the fly squatter story is exaggerated. While hot, I wore the heavy cotton prison fatigues (Five Brother work clothes brand) the whole time, and it didn't bother me too much - would actually drink hot coffee/tea instead of cold drinks. Good time. The film's name recognition helped me get film work everywhere, eventually union, for 20 years. Thinking I'm the youngest credited crew from this, and 50 now. Amazing, the tourism this attracted. Saw a few new pictures here. Would love more - I remember asking Michael Weinstein on other sets years later, if he keeps his photos, but does not - hands them all to production. Would like to see a mega gallery if someone has them. I only shot 2 rolls. Surprisingly, nobody mentions MTV shot the most lengthly behind the scenes videos - where did that go???
Hi there! We apologize for the confusion, being inscribed as an UNESCO World Heritage site does not change the ownership of the site. The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks are still run and owned by Ohio History Connection and the National Parks Service.
The Serpent Mound, located in Peebles, Ohio is not part of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks. Based largely on the nearby presence of Adena burial mounds, later archaeologists attributed the effigy to the Adena culture that flourished from 800 B.C. to A.D. 100. This theory on the site’s origin was accepted until a 1991 site excavation used radiocarbon dating to determine that the mound was approximately 900 years old. This would suggest that the builders of the Serpent belonged to the Fort Ancient culture (A.D. 1000-1500). In 2014, another team of archaeologists presented new radiocarbon dates for the Serpent suggesting that it was built by the Adena culture at around 300 B.C. More work is needed to clarify the age of Serpent Mound. The Serpent Mound is on the United States’ Tentative List of sites to be submitted to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for inscription on the World Heritage List.
20 years to the day was the occasion of another aviation triumph. That was the crash of Unied 232 at Sioux City. Although many died, without the piloting of Al Haines and his crew no one would have survived.
Awesome video..I have 2 grandfather's that served out of the 180 men.both vouched for each others pension..James Foreakers 1754-1849.13th va.regt.and Serg.Ephraim Bates 1744-1834..🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸amazing to me that 243 years later they would share a grandson 😊
Our apologies, the UNESCO World Heritage Commemoration event at Hopewell Culture National Park was originally filmed as a Facebook Live - as such, it was optimal to film vertically for those viewing on mobile devices.
@@Keanopro123 How do you think we were supposed to see Neil & Buzz walking down the steps onto the surface of the Moon?…A camera maybe? Placed on the Lunar lander?…I don’t know mate, maybe you know better?…Don’t you think that one of mankind’s most incredible achievements wouldn’t have wanted to be recorded for posterity?…I have no idea whom put the camera on the lander, except the fact they were working for NASA. If you need more specifics, you’ve got your work cut out. I wish you well👍🏻. I’m sorry if you find my comment offensive, but I’m old school & tired of people not being able to work things out for themselves before asking stupid questions. You have the internet at your fingertips, not something my generation had growing up. Use it & use it well. Be skeptical. Don’t follow the crowd. Make your own well researched conclusions, it will pay off, for your own peace of mind in this crazy world. Nobody is coming to save you…
Even with no Unknowns down here Pilots experience mishaps, accidents, but the first Rocket-Lander with the first throttle engine on wild landing pad, goes fully well, perfect level with no hidden depression, is rather anti Murphy Law....
Apollo 9 and Apollo 10 tested the Lunar Module in Earth orbit and at the Moon, respectively. Armstrong did have to avoid a large boulder. Look up “man rating” of rockets if you want to know how to avoid Murphy’s Law.
@@MrMjolnir69 >> One could say Neil Armstrong had plot-armor! He didn’t, though-Nixon even had a speech drafted in case the ascent module failed to function.
Thanks for this video! 👍In 1989, a Soviet magazine published a large article dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight. And it was after reading it that I became very interested in the history of the development of the space programs of the USA and the USSR, and in particular the Apollo program, In 1994 I decided to write a letter to Neil Armstrong, in which I told about my passion for space topics. To my boundless joy, he answered me. His autograph can be viewed on my channel. I know that the state of Ohio is the birthplace of Neil Armstrong, as well as John Glenn, he and another outstanding astronaut John Young also responded to my letter. Now their letters and autographed photos are carefully kept in my family. Eternal memory to them. St. Petersburg. Russia.
@@kevinroark5024 Thanks for the comment! Perhaps I am the only one in Russia to whom three outstanding astronauts have personally responded. I am glad that I was lucky enough to live in that great time in the history of mankind, the time of the first flights into space and to the Moon. Good luck!