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Amazing Discovery: 1000 Year Old Corn Stalks Found in This Hidden Cave! 

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👍How to be a respectful visitor to these places👍
Native American groups still live in this area and beyond today. These places are still special and hold significance.
1️⃣Don't climb on walls or structures. Don't lean on or climb over them. Many places don't even need to be visited up close. View these places from a distance or with binoculars.
2️⃣Do not touch the rock art. Don't touch or create new rock art to preserve ancient stories.
3️⃣ Leave All Artifacts. Leave artifacts and structures undisturbed to maintain their historical significance. It is illegal and wrong to take artifacts. If you want something to take home, support local tribes by buying their handicrafts and jewelry.
4️⃣ Manage Waste Responsibly. Use waste bags; don't leave human or pet waste behind. Don't 'go' near cultural sites.
5️⃣ Camp With Care. Don't camp near historical sites. No fires near these areas, and ensure all waste is packed out. Don't make fires in caves or alcoves. Camp in designated spots only. When you leave, make sure to make the site cleaner and better than when you found it. Pick up extra trash you may see.
6️⃣ Control Your Pets. Don't let pets roam freely near archaeological areas to prevent destruction. Pets are not allowed in or near sites.
7️⃣ Preserve Fragile Areas. Don't disturb fossils and please protect delicate soil and plant life.
8️⃣ Follow Rules. Don't engage in illegal actions such as building cairns, or using climbing gear to access archaeological sites.
9️⃣ Obey Drone Rules and Laws. Numerous locations in the American Southwest and beyond, such as the Navajo Reservation, Wilderness Study Areas, and various restricted spaces, enforce strict drone usage prohibitions. It is crucial to not only honor the legacy of the people who once inhabited these areas but also show respect for the present-day residents and adhere to their local laws, customs and regulations.
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Disclaimer: I'm not claiming to be the first to 'discover' these sites. I simply explore intriguing spots I find on Google Earth, with my drone, or through hiking, and share the adventure!
I do not claim to be an expert on anthropology, geology, or archaeology. I don't have a degree or formal training in archaeology. I am just a hiker who loves to explore and see new things especially the ancient history in the American Southwest. This is what my channel is about. I hope you stick around and explore with me!
I do not give out locations to the places in my videos. I take seriously the responsibility to protect and respect these ancient places. If you do find/visit one of these locations, please visit respectfully. I try my best to hide noticeable landmarks, mountains, and canyons in my videos.
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@darrenkimmerly9657
@darrenkimmerly9657 День назад
As an indigenous person I applaud your for your respect and care you give to the artifacts and structures of the ancients that used and lived there! Also the respect to their spirits which echo in the caves and canyons you explore! I know you feel them, I can see a change in the way you move and even talk! Nice to see people with such respect!
@carlasouthwell7422
@carlasouthwell7422 День назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@trustenbaker8766
@trustenbaker8766 День назад
What are you going to do when millions of Christians disappear? What will you think, when that happens? Will you "think" the "spirits" of dead people did it? Or will you believe what's true, and that is that Christ has taken up His church in the act. Which will you believe?
@treefrog3679
@treefrog3679 19 часов назад
I wonder if any palieobotanists investigated this site finding 1000 year old maze kernels (seeds). Would they be viable and propagate a 1000 year old corn plant. The genetic research would be fascinating.
@PSC9634
@PSC9634 10 часов назад
@treefrog3679 good question. I wonder if there is ancient seeds anywhere.
@carolwright7503
@carolwright7503 6 часов назад
@@darrenkimmerly9657 I liked reading your post, many do have respect for indigenous people.
@spacecol
@spacecol День назад
I love your comment "reaching out from the past" on the hand prints. That is so true.
@teressarenslow5992
@teressarenslow5992 18 часов назад
...and saying "Hi!"
@ruinsandridges
@ruinsandridges День назад
Cool cave. Thank you for being respectful to these places, and also truthful.
@TheTrekPlanner
@TheTrekPlanner День назад
Thank you, kind sir! Being transparent is top priority
@TYMETUBE
@TYMETUBE День назад
The sense of how busy and productive this particular place was… is amazing. Growing crops…storage…making arrows and sharping their tools… many places for grinding corn and seeds. Pottery… Handprints…a Kiva for honoring their beliefs. Seeing the well made walls with multiple rooms…It all makes me wonder when and why they left and what was discovered hundreds of years later. Appreciate this video very much! Thank you
@MissJadaG
@MissJadaG День назад
Your videos have come to mean so much to my brother & myself. We were raised in the mountains of Northern California back when the Redwoods were still real and in unending forests. We lived way out and have loved hiking in real wilds (yes we are very much elderly) so watching you trek way out into these ancient sites touches our hearts. We are pretty much home bound (just get out a little bit) due to health issues so be greatly encouraged to know how much we look forward to each of all the new treks you upload. Thank you so very much, God bless 👵🏻🕊️💯
@paulapridy6804
@paulapridy6804 День назад
I get it. I am old now too but that doesn't kill an adventurous spirit. So great to have our Trek Planner❤
@OffGridBackcountryAdventures
@OffGridBackcountryAdventures День назад
In 2018 I was as an Ambassador for the Monument and this was one of the sites I'd frequent. Always loved the hands, especially the smaller ones made by children. I can't even imagine what it must have been like to grow up in locations like this!
@ericsonhazeltine5064
@ericsonhazeltine5064 День назад
Can you explain the use of the drilled holes and troughs in the rocks?
@1nvisible1
@1nvisible1 День назад
*Leaf carving may be a fish skeleton, and great comparison photos of the Three Kiva Ruins. Even the square pillars are the same.*
@Ddax-td7qy
@Ddax-td7qy День назад
@@ericsonhazeltine5064 My question, too! I usually read the comments hoping for some additional expertise. The holes and troughs seem very unusual to me. No answer here.
@jennyfrey2307
@jennyfrey2307 День назад
I .have searched all over the west for these. At one stop, a person told me that the parks service had a record of all the spots that is kept confidential to them only.
@mingusbreeze
@mingusbreeze День назад
@@ericsonhazeltine5064 grinding grains.
@kicko61
@kicko61 День назад
It gets me that the ancient ones could make paint that last 1000 years or more and now you can't buy paint that last 20 years.
@downandout992
@downandout992 День назад
That's a glaze though, not a paint.
@russward2612
@russward2612 День назад
That's because they want you to buy more paint in 20 years.
@dr.froghopper6711
@dr.froghopper6711 День назад
Their “paint” was mineral based-you know, rocks, which last a while
@TeWa67
@TeWa67 День назад
Your house is also not sheltered from the weather. I don't know if the ancients only painted in these sheltered areas or if those are just the ones that survive. Even if we could now make a paint that lasted thousands of years modern humans get bored easily and would probably want to change it after 20 years or less anyway.
@frankmacleod2565
@frankmacleod2565 День назад
modern paint will last virtually forever in a cave like this. The only reason this stuff is preserved is that it is in a cave. Take it out into the sun and expose it to rain and weather and erosion, and those prints will be gone pretty fast
@missclaws6706
@missclaws6706 День назад
Not just paint lasting, but mortar. One of my favorite top 5 videos. Thanks for sharing.
@LiSa.N.J
@LiSa.N.J День назад
These video finds are amazing for someone like me who will never be able to get out there myself due to mobility/health issues. Thank you SO so much for the amazing chance to see all of this ancient American artifacts. I always love to put my mind back into their time and know how they lived day to day. Thank you again for your time and effort making these videos. Stay safe
@KarenHansen-l4t
@KarenHansen-l4t День назад
Really enjoyed today. You get so excited when you find stuff it makes me excited also.
@GayeWinders-gn3km
@GayeWinders-gn3km День назад
At one stage, talking about the environment, you described it as just so nice and peaceful...and so are you! And after everything you have shared with us, I love how you are still full of wonder too.
@jonathanfloming1045
@jonathanfloming1045 День назад
The hand prints bring the human element to the adventure..always one of my favorites. Thanks for taking us along.
@Mountlougallops
@Mountlougallops День назад
Me too. It’s undeniably human and welcoming somehow.
@VGMO17
@VGMO17 День назад
It's like they're waving from the past, and that's beautiful
@Linsuesaz
@Linsuesaz День назад
Everything you say about what you feel while at these sites, I agree! You are overwhelmed with awe, akin-ness, fellowship with the spirit of their past existence. It’s amazing. Living in AZ, I too feel these things when I visit sites. I’m within 3 miles of Walnut Canyon in AZ. When I go it takes my breath away and can bring tears to my eyes at the vast history of the place. It overwhelms my heart!
@MouseMotes
@MouseMotes День назад
Really interesting trek today! Thanks for taking us along!❤
@9iliketo
@9iliketo День назад
Thank you for being my legs and eyes on these hikes.
@PSC9634
@PSC9634 День назад
Wow. Great episode. I've never seen actual corn stalks. The debris on the hike in was really interesting, too. So many hand prints. I picture them making organic paint for their pottery and putting their hands in the paint and making hand prints that we see today. Thank you for taking us on this fun journey. Happy trails.
@Kristinytree
@Kristinytree День назад
Of the many of your videos that I have watched, I think this one is my favorite. From the peaceful trek to the amazing content...it is just incredible. Thank you!
@ianmurphy2356
@ianmurphy2356 День назад
Love your concern for the ancient peoples, wonderful site, thank you . Regards from UK
@JenDraper
@JenDraper День назад
What an amazing find and fantastic video. Thanks, Trek Planner!
@jorunnmariafuglevaag4047
@jorunnmariafuglevaag4047 День назад
I loved seeing all those handprints. Yellow and green are unusual colors
@johnhall6436
@johnhall6436 День назад
Amazing Jeff, thank you what you do, we all appreciate your channel so much.
@TheTrekPlanner
@TheTrekPlanner День назад
Thank you for that, John!
@azcoueshntr
@azcoueshntr День назад
Jeff, I thought of you a couple days ago when I met a Hopi elder while scouting for an elk hunt. He was a charming man and seemed to be willing to share some of their traditional beliefs. He mentioned that many of the images on these places were identifiable to him. I thought of Kachina dolls in stone. I know you would have loved to speak to a direct descendant of the Pueblo people. I wish you could have met him.
@ericsonhazeltine5064
@ericsonhazeltine5064 День назад
Yes, I’m surprised he doesn’t do that.
@tladnier4324
@tladnier4324 День назад
What an amazing opportunity!
@wisecoconut5
@wisecoconut5 День назад
I have been to Hopi many times. Everyone is wonderful. They are generous with their time and knowledge for those who are respectful.
@doncook2054
@doncook2054 День назад
I just got a very clear, "Tell him; thank you for honoring us" great works !!!
@Nova2032-
@Nova2032- День назад
What a privilege it is for us to see into the lives of these beautiful ancient civilizations. There’s something so incredibly special and an emotional honor, to be a part of this. I wonder…. What are we, today’s civilizations leaving behind, for the next explorer to find. A huge thank you Jeff. Total respect to you.
@lissanne9769
@lissanne9769 День назад
You discovered an amazing place. This looks like a place for shelter, protection, and storage. But the hand prints and carvings were really incredible. People lived well here. TY for this stunning video.
@meganh4011
@meganh4011 День назад
Simply awestruck! I cannot believe all the ancient history that you bumbled upon! Congratulations on yet another amazing find!
@nterracall
@nterracall День назад
So much history in such a small location. Amazing. Thank you Jeff
@valeeneroberts8123
@valeeneroberts8123 День назад
Very impressed by the respect you show each find. Thank you.
@alwaysfourfun1671
@alwaysfourfun1671 День назад
So impressive, to be unified in the palm of a thousand years. Thank you for sharing.
@billswanson3767
@billswanson3767 День назад
Very awesome site here!! Thank you for reminding us not to touch or even lean on structures. Its very important to preserve these sites for our future discovery.
@SharonDayLifeArchivist
@SharonDayLifeArchivist День назад
Thanks so much for giving us virtual tours of places we may never see.
@SHAKED0WN.
@SHAKED0WN. День назад
Thanks for sharing your adventure 🤚
@sandysue202
@sandysue202 День назад
Wow, what an amazing place!! Those grinding areas and handprints!! I love it!!!❤
@rodmact6548
@rodmact6548 День назад
Another super cool adventure Jeff, thanks for sharing and as usual, much wonderful detail.
@rrl4245
@rrl4245 День назад
Those hand prints remind me of the decals families put on the back windows of their cars. You know - dad, mom, and three kids... 😄
@chuckzehnder530
@chuckzehnder530 22 часа назад
Another great adventure for this old man. Thanks, Jeff.
@michaelschuenemann3505
@michaelschuenemann3505 День назад
Magic Landscape - wow ! That Cave with the Ruins is Brilliant and the Rock Art is Haunting ! Grinding Surfaces as well ! You found also Corn - wow - must be very,very old ! Love You Channel - You are doing a Brilliant Job and keep them coming ! Many Cheers from Australia !
@7windhills78
@7windhills78 День назад
Outstanding video. Thanks for taking us along.
@thomasjones1778
@thomasjones1778 День назад
10:56 bottom right shows the only remaining "chinking" , detailing a method of construction designed to keep out the elements from their food stash. Being in construction myself I appreciate seeing this.
@MegaCavatina
@MegaCavatina День назад
So much fun to be along on one of your discovery adventures. Thanks for taking us along! 🙏
@Oma58lds
@Oma58lds День назад
Cool place even if it’s known. Thanks for taking me on a trip I can’t make!
@katep23
@katep23 День назад
Wow, wow, wow! Thank you so much this was an exceptional adventure! Utterly breath-taking. Thank you!
@Dan-lw7bx
@Dan-lw7bx День назад
I also love the sound of the wind blowing through the leaves.
@djkeltn
@djkeltn День назад
This one is amazingly well preserved. Allows your imagination to build a good picture of living there at this time. Thank you so much.. 😊
@granddad-mv5ef
@granddad-mv5ef День назад
Very happy you shared this location with us. It is remarkably well preserved (not destroyed).
@r8421
@r8421 День назад
Amazing place. I've seen this place before on Desert Drifter's channel but I never tire of seeing this stuff and it's always a new experience seeing a place from somebody else's perspective and through a different lens. Keep up the great work Jeff, loving your channel.
@InSurrealtime
@InSurrealtime День назад
It's really good that this stuff is archived, it won't be there forever.
@sevenirises
@sevenirises День назад
Your authenticity and respect for your surroundings is understood before you even mention it. Beautiful video Jeff. These structures are no doubt as amazing as the people who made them.
@goodwaterhikes
@goodwaterhikes День назад
So much going on at this site good video 😎👍
@SmokeyTreats
@SmokeyTreats День назад
This sure was a special trek today Jeff! Very enjoyable, thanks!
@1944chevytruck
@1944chevytruck День назад
Nice find!
@inezwatson6192
@inezwatson6192 22 часа назад
Absolutely a wonderful video.. I, too, got chills seeing the handprints.. and the fact that in the middle of it all is a small pool of water, and in a dessert type landscape.. so wonderful to see..
@paulbigelow252
@paulbigelow252 День назад
The balloon is a Gryphon Stratollite.
@rhoward295
@rhoward295 День назад
I agree 100%!
@nachobroryan8824
@nachobroryan8824 День назад
According to a news site it's measuring solar radiation in the stratosphere for NASA.
@CroDubr0vnik
@CroDubr0vnik День назад
Real satellites.
@Carolevw
@Carolevw День назад
Maybe updating their Google imaging so you can see newer structures, lol
@annebrasher302
@annebrasher302 День назад
So cool. Thanks for sharing and reminder ding all to be respectful
@toddclem2989
@toddclem2989 21 час назад
Wow. This is by far the coolest place I have seen. Thanks for sharing your great videos.
@randomvintagefilm273
@randomvintagefilm273 5 часов назад
Another AMAZING location. Those people may be gone, but their handprints survived ❤
@Cobbmtngirl
@Cobbmtngirl День назад
2:20 Rubber rabbitbrush. I ❤the sound of leaves in the wind too. 4:03 one frog, how cute! Super cool pictographs! So special to find them. Petroglyphs are super cool too but they survived the elements more often. The dwellings & grinding stones😍. Love the hand prints as well. Super cool find! Thanks for sharing.
@CBWilliams
@CBWilliams День назад
Amazing! I love seeing the handprints, too. What a great video…so much to look at. Thanks, Jeff. Love your transparency too.
@debbieritter1096
@debbieritter1096 День назад
It was nice to go along on this most interesting venture- thank you!
@MWhaleK
@MWhaleK День назад
Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!
@S-Jq8ob
@S-Jq8ob День назад
Great one, Jeff! I loved all the details and lingering at the site. This one had the most grinding stones I've seen in any video of them. It must have housed a lot of people. BTW, you can easily make cords or rope from green corn husks simply by twisting them tightly and when they dry, they're very strong. You should try it, for fun, and you can see what I mean.🙂 I can imagine them finding uses for every part of the corn plants; even the corncobs were used for bathroom duties, so not a good idea to pick them up, as I know you don't! The clip of a finished kiva certainly gave a much better perspective of what it looked like and how it was made. Thanks again for your attention to details.🤩☺
@jeanwalke6015
@jeanwalke6015 День назад
I really enjoy these trips! I can no longer visit these places so it is a real treat! Thank you!❤️
@MrProach2
@MrProach2 День назад
Comb ridge. Camped there many times, and I've flown over a few too.
@CoolCurzon
@CoolCurzon День назад
Lot of fascinating stuff. Always a pleasure watching your adventures. Stay safe.
@phlebgrl6064
@phlebgrl6064 День назад
I’m really glad my kids were growing up right before the explosion of cell phones! They spent most of their time outside exploring and using their imaginations! Watching your videos I hope will inspire people to put down their phones, go outside and explore!
@dragonlea13979
@dragonlea13979 День назад
Absolutely the most amazing and spectacular place you have found. Thank you!!
@alienallen2983
@alienallen2983 День назад
THANK YOU TREK PLANNER👍🙏>>>💚
@scrappydog175
@scrappydog175 День назад
Busy place! This is what RU-vid is for, thanks 😊
@danasmith8557
@danasmith8557 День назад
Wow amazing ,
@TheSilmarillian
@TheSilmarillian День назад
Australia here we have nothing like thousand year old history here but a mere 200 plus odd years of colonization 1788 and written history , maybe some aboriginal sites and gathering places most lost to the winds of time , love the respect that radiates from you when feeling the past of thousands of years touching you. I appreciate you taking me along with you on this trek.
@karendavis7988
@karendavis7988 День назад
Such a cool place! So interesting! Thanks ❤❤
@lucindajennings148
@lucindajennings148 День назад
Really enjoyed seeing this. The building was beautiful and the MANY hand prints...awesome! Love how you respect these areas.😊
@thefred8481
@thefred8481 День назад
Thanks again Jeff, for taking these Treks and sharing your experience with us…I believe the spirals are depictions of portals…
@TurnipGreen
@TurnipGreen День назад
Or water? ❤
@candymcclure2476
@candymcclure2476 День назад
Jeff, You gave me a great glimpse into their past. I loved this, Gramma Candy
@gailhowes9398
@gailhowes9398 День назад
Thank you so much for sharing your discoveries ! I’m another elderly lady enjoying your travels! From western Canada🤭☺️
@garytull7730
@garytull7730 День назад
Thank you for another awesome trek. Love the multiple colors of handprints, and the sheer number of them is amazing
@Rom3_29
@Rom3_29 День назад
Beautiful scenery. Thank you, your filming has improved immensely. Some say, those painted spirals indicate portals to other dimension. Just a good stoned high.
@TurnipGreen
@TurnipGreen День назад
Or water perhaps? Like the ripples created when plunking a stone into water? ❤
@cheried4668
@cheried4668 День назад
I really liked all the grinding areas. This is the first video that really showed lots of activities verses just buildings. Great find.
@markg454
@markg454 День назад
I recently heard an archeologist comment that primitive cave artwork could be just kid's paintings, like the kind we did as kids and Mom hung on the fridge door. It made me laugh.
@thruknobulaxii2020
@thruknobulaxii2020 День назад
What a great upload. Absolutely packed with detail. I’ll need to watch it again to see everything properly.
@sandradanforth8524
@sandradanforth8524 День назад
That was amazing,another great video. In the first part of your video it looked like the pottery and other things were washed down from above. Thank you again 😊
@TurnipGreen
@TurnipGreen День назад
Possibly washed out of the earth. Like a recent rush of water uncovered them ❤
@elvatorres1485
@elvatorres1485 День назад
For some reason I had not gotten a notification from your account for months, then today I got one and it was awesome! Thank you! But now I have all these videos to catch up on! Appreciate your respect to these sites! Keep ‘em coming.
@coreypeterson4545
@coreypeterson4545 День назад
You respect these things, that is why I like you!
@aristocrat_000G
@aristocrat_000G День назад
We LOVE you, Jeffy~
@TimAZ
@TimAZ День назад
ty for sharing. do archaeologists ever contact you regarding your recordings? especially those that you've enhanced.
@puppy2haley
@puppy2haley День назад
Awesome video. Love seeing all of the hand prints, corn stalks, etc made by the ancient ones. Thanks for taking us along!!👍🤗❤️
@Jake-vt4ow
@Jake-vt4ow День назад
What an incredible find! A huge area. Must have been many people here.
@FriendlyBear-re6ln
@FriendlyBear-re6ln День назад
Very cool, Jeff, nice adventure. 😊
@Djangodog69
@Djangodog69 День назад
Thank you for the great videos. I like the serenity they convey. Appreciate the respect you show.
@RicoSuave007-z5i
@RicoSuave007-z5i День назад
Wow Jeff looks like you hit the jackpot here, especially with all the handprints and fascinating carvings! I don't think it matters so much if others come before, the way you put good stories along with your respect in the video makes your channel always amazing. Keep up the good work and continue to treat us to your amazing shows each week!
@diannemiddaugh2478
@diannemiddaugh2478 День назад
Thank you for the video. I have MS making it impossible to see the amazing things you share with us. I sure enjoy the beautiful history you share.
@bobfields4275
@bobfields4275 День назад
Really enjoyed this video, cool seeing a mostly unmolested sight.
@emk7132
@emk7132 День назад
Cool video! Even if it is well known, the only way I will ever get to see it is through you! Thanks!
@wheresyouraloha
@wheresyouraloha День назад
I really needed this intriguing adventure tonight❤mahalo for taking me on a wonderful journey into the past.
@1M005E1
@1M005E1 День назад
Wow, just WOW, what a wonderful find. Stay safe.
@sandwitch4300
@sandwitch4300 22 часа назад
Thanks for sharing, I had never seen this before I started watching your channel 👍🏻
@ginkodragon
@ginkodragon День назад
Excellent video! What a wealth of artifacts to discover! It all illustrates the story of the lives of the people who lived there. The corn cobs show how much corn, a staple food, has has changed over the hundreds of years through selective breeding. So cool! Makes us feel as if we were there with them so long ago! If they were reaching out to us from the past, seeing all of this has us reaching into the past! Thank you for an exciting adventure!
@lilashelton535
@lilashelton535 День назад
Absolutely fabulous site. Imagine could we live there.
@JohnBassDunnahoo
@JohnBassDunnahoo 7 часов назад
It does not matter to me how well known or unknown a place is on your treks, it’s the way you enjoy being there that makes me enjoy that feeling as well. I have yet to come away feeling disappointed from any of your treks. Keep doing what you do. much love and respect
@michaelwalendzik2591
@michaelwalendzik2591 23 часа назад
Thank you for sharing your adventures. I will probably never see them in person and you have literally brought them to us on you tube. Always look forward for your posts. What you are doing is amazing.!!!! Thanks again
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