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Gungywamp: Megalithic Mysteries in New England - Equinox Alignments in Ancient America 

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Hugh Newman investigates Gungywamp, an ancient site in Groton, CT in America. It has some very early carbon dating from between 2000 - 770 BC. The mysterious complex consists of a concentric stone circle, and the remains of megalithic chambers, stone walls and other anomalies. One of the chambers is aligned to the equinox (March and September) suggesting the ancient builders deliberately constructed the site with astronomical alignments. The site also contains the "Hill (or Cliff) of Tears" where people have broken down crying due to its unusual energies. It proves that Native Americans built with stone but its origins are still unclear, with suggestions by some researchers, that it may have been built by very early European navigators.
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@iulyanah
@iulyanah 6 лет назад
It's full of these kinds of stone constructions in the Carpathian mountains in Romania. So old, so powerful energetically, feels like one steps in different reality
@budcat7
@budcat7 6 лет назад
Iulyanah * Check out the vids on my channel for another look at a rare site in Connecticut. There are things in my vids can't be seen anywhere else.
@RobertGrismer
@RobertGrismer 2 года назад
Been hiking, biking New England CT for 40 years. The amount of Stone walls are incredible. Most are contributed to sheep herding, when textile was a main product. The sheer number, is mind boggling, and raises the question of just how many hours a day where spent building stone walls. Many 30 foot wide, stone wall lined roads, was this how we navigated long ago? Why so wide? Some stones exposed through erosion on hills are incredibly large, it would take a team of oxen to move them, why spend the effort when there are so many smaller stones around? There was a stone wall discovered crossing the Hudson, that could have only been accessed five thousand years ago. Any undisturbed area near rivers and lakes, has many stone walls. Personally I believe there was a large civilization here, that abruptly ended around 2800 BC.
@jaduvalify
@jaduvalify 3 года назад
If you compare the stone structures with the ones in Jarlshof in the Shetland islands, you will notice they are nearly identical to the iron age stone structures there that date as far back as nearly 5000 years. It's too bad the previous land owner of Gungywamp had quarried out most of the previous structures. They date back to the same time periods. I think the structural alignments were not necessarily or entirely religious or ritualistic, but were likely a practical method which lent itself to seasonal, navigational and time-related, and temperature-related environmental purposes. Of course geomagnetic and electromagnetic properties related to these locations are evident, as you are dealing with stone and silicates, water and other naturally occurring elements. One is always dealing with physics in this natural universe. With structures such as these, expansion and contraction of the land and stone related to moisture and temperature changes would had to have been considered during the construction processes. There could likely ditches around the area designed to assist with drainage, and to prevent subsidence. Viking structures were usually rectangular, and iron age leading into the bronze age structures were usually round in their layouts. Archaeologists should dig further below to see if there had been older occupations on the Gungywamp site.
@dontorelli7346
@dontorelli7346 4 года назад
I live in Putnam county NY and have been visiting the stone chambers I grew up with (4 on my street) and I’m still fascinated by them, I’m currently working with the historical society on locations and any information I gather.
@johnnyangus1511
@johnnyangus1511 2 года назад
I’m in rennselaer county ny I would LOVE to check those out
@Fishermanfred1
@Fishermanfred1 6 лет назад
Great work. I always enjoy your videos. Keep them rolling.😀
@natedodd2287
@natedodd2287 3 года назад
I used to live in Navy housing in that area as a kid. Went to those areas a lot and never had any idea of the amount of history we were running around at. I recall there was an old, closed down, 4H-like camp of some kind we had to pass before these areas.
@donnysandley4649
@donnysandley4649 6 лет назад
Totally love the work you're doing 😊 great job!!!!!!!!
@musicalbard3
@musicalbard3 6 лет назад
what type of magnetic anomaly device are you using? what frequencies does it cover? What type of camera's do you use?
@sheilamacpherson4948
@sheilamacpherson4948 3 года назад
Yes... I'm really happy you tube decided to order up something new and it's actually really good. Thanks
@fallingfell
@fallingfell 6 лет назад
Thanks for coming to New England. I believe there is a lot more to be seen here. Up in New Hampshire, and probably even Massachusetts. I've found some neat places, in the past!
@budcat7
@budcat7 6 лет назад
fallingfell Check out the vids on my channel if you want to see another rare site in CT in a town upstate near the NY border.
@saltpeter7429
@saltpeter7429 4 года назад
I live 30 minutes east of the Connecticut river in NH. We have a lot of sites here where I live. I had the lid blow off of this over 5 years ago when I was cutting tree's for a home owner on a hilltop. What I have found since, is that these areas tend to be in tributaries and valley's off of the Connecticut. The 4 sites I have visited here are all on the Northside of a glacial pond. One site had an interesting groove cut into the top of a small mountain, a friend of mine suggested it was ramparts, like defensive fortification. Well, good guess, but wrong. I found a book showing ancient mining sites in the UP of michigan that are almost an exact match. The presence of quartz and granite and micah key at all southern facing sites and structures. We have a famous micah mine here, I thought, any coincidence? No. There is evidence to the south in North Carolina of ancients using natural micah sites on prehistory. Wow. Got me curious, I looked into the mine in my hometown, it was man made, but... it did in fact happen to be discovered by a hunter in a natural cave full of minerals in the 18th or 19th century. That fits. It is perhaps 1 mile away from the other sites on the opposite side of the glacial pond. Very, very, interesting. The problem is that most of these fascinating sites and structures are on private property, and I was very surprised to learn that a lot of the owners could care less about history and dont care if anything is found or not. The hillside observation site I stumbled upon while cutting tree's was not even an 8th of a mile away from a stone chamber in the corner of a neighbor's property. I was curious, and verified that they were both facing south, whatever that signify's. I have recently found some stone artifacts in a dried up riverbed, but I have not a clue as to where to take them for verification. I sent an email to a local college with a native studies dept. I hope to hear back from them.
@fallingfell
@fallingfell 4 года назад
@@saltpeter7429 very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
@badtexasbill5261
@badtexasbill5261 3 года назад
@@saltpeter7429 any recent info or updates?
@danqldaus
@danqldaus Год назад
Great vid and walk-around this site. Very much appreciated ☺️
@mattg2612
@mattg2612 2 года назад
Very cool. I plan on going here in a few weeks. Thanks for the awesome video!
@kobehal
@kobehal 6 лет назад
Yours are really some of the best presentations for getting us inside. Definitely a preferred travel site for the "armchair archaeologist".
@expandingknowledge8269
@expandingknowledge8269 4 года назад
MegalithomaniaUK, my favorite channel for all things Ancient in our beautiful world, Cheers !!!
@donnabroughalpelletier3685
@donnabroughalpelletier3685 Год назад
I live within walking distance of Gungywamp. Unfortunately it is private property now and supposedly has cameras and tresspassers are arrested. I have seen tours offered and hope to be able to catch one. "Ancient Aliens" S14 EP 7 "The Druid Connection" has a section on Gungywamp also. I enjoyed this video.
@here_we_go_again2571
@here_we_go_again2571 6 лет назад
Keep up the good work, Hugh!!!! *:)*
@aaronluna4341
@aaronluna4341 2 года назад
I’ve played there since I was 12. Navy housing is just next to it. Thanks Dad for being stationed in Groton
@admstwp
@admstwp 6 лет назад
Thanks for your work to inform us of all the wonderment of things past.
@conorkane4203
@conorkane4203 4 года назад
Live right by here and have only been once. It's a pretty unique spot with the equinoxial chamber. Nice work brother you do a great job presenting for the megalithomaniacs. Thanks.
@iChaz
@iChaz 6 лет назад
Well done Hugh!
@jolieonetoo
@jolieonetoo 6 лет назад
Hugh, any chance of getting Goran Marjanovic to come and do some of his measurements in some of the megalithic sites? He has a real scientific handle on the subtle energies
@sarah-jaynemcdonald2594
@sarah-jaynemcdonald2594 6 лет назад
There's actually something similar to this up the road from me in Scotland. The hermitage beside Kinross. It's called osians cave. But it's definitely not a cave!
@ysraelbenyahudah
@ysraelbenyahudah 6 лет назад
many don't know I was born in Providence RI my grandmother Narragansett she raised me so i knew all the elders of my family and heard many stories.
@alicebas377
@alicebas377 6 лет назад
if you are going to gungywamp be aware the site is located on private property and you need permission to explore...if you don't get permission, bring your bail money with you as the owners are tired of trespassers and they don't fool around.
@TrailsYeah
@TrailsYeah 4 года назад
alice bas I see it was a year ago you made this comment, so I’m not super optimistic you’ll answer, but what the heck...do you know who to contact about gaining permission to go onto this property?
@discerningmind
@discerningmind 4 года назад
@@TrailsYeah I live in CT but haven't been to the site. I'm planning to go sometime. I hope the following helps, if not try the Groton Police Department. From what I can tell this is either part of the property or is adjacent to it: Tippin Rock Pet Lodge, 704 Gungywamp Rd, Groton, CT 06340, United States
@Anyextee
@Anyextee 3 года назад
Trails Yeah! For proper permission, you can contact the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - They will give you a tour www.Dpnc.org/gungywamp
@expandingknowledge8269
@expandingknowledge8269 4 года назад
I live in Charlestown N.H., and have visited Bellows Falls Vt., to check out the Petroglyphs there. Have taken digital photos of this site. Interesting history here, wish you folks could do a story on this site, Cheers !!!
@therealbigfoot3076
@therealbigfoot3076 4 года назад
Isn't there some in alstead?
@therealbigfoot3076
@therealbigfoot3076 4 года назад
Along the river on the sharp corner before you turn to vials pool?
@kbaise931
@kbaise931 6 лет назад
we have a spot in pike co. Illinois that has these structures.gorgeous dry stone corbelld roof.I've measured the entrance and other areas hoping to find a megalithic measurement.nobody wants to exploit these tho. it's on the best deer hunting land in the US. they look more Irish or orkney in construction so it gives a lot to think about. if you are ever this way...
@sarahcarter798
@sarahcarter798 6 лет назад
Hi, though not necessarily directly related to your current research in the America's, have you looked into the cornish fugous? I can't help but notice some similarities
@lizmcnay
@lizmcnay 6 лет назад
Could the site here be related to the Solutrean culture? Was there any evidence of writing, or carving on the stones? Are there related sites? From satellite imaging is there any evidence of a community nearby from the same time range? Thank you very much for your work.
@RussellBallestrini
@RussellBallestrini 6 лет назад
This a 10 minute drive from me and I've never heard of it!
@MrBooYa-yd5er
@MrBooYa-yd5er 4 года назад
I just went two days ago.
@RJHetherman3
@RJHetherman3 4 года назад
How as it
@surfergirl1322
@surfergirl1322 Год назад
I think that it’s not about what they left behind…it’s more about how they found their way to it. 7 continents? 7 sites? What drew them?
@jenniferodonnell2394
@jenniferodonnell2394 2 года назад
The North remembers. Winter is coming. On a more serious note, thank you for the information.
@o0FAM0US0o
@o0FAM0US0o 2 года назад
How can I find out more of the giants in new haven
@zenolachance1181
@zenolachance1181 3 года назад
I grew up in Old Dartmouth and spent my youth early 60s to the 70s exploring abandoned sites and farmsteads and I would think that that is just an Old Farm with a stone foundation and a root cellar. New England is full of them because of the temperature they were perfect for storing food over long periods and the stone circle is just a fireplace
@FATMIKED5183
@FATMIKED5183 2 года назад
We can say for certain that not all of the stone chambers are root cellars.Not only that,but it doesn't even make sense to construct a root cellar the way some or most of the chambers are made.It's way too much time and labor to vuild them that way.Also,some of them were built in such a way that not just anyone could do it.Only top level stone masons would have been able to construct them.The stone chamber in Upton Mass is a great example of this,and it's floor is below the water table.
@Dulcimerea
@Dulcimerea 2 года назад
Talk to Rick Larson if he is still around, he was very interested in Gungywamp. When I was about two, in the very early fifties, we lived on Briar Hill Road, and I used to go out in the woods downhill from out house. Then we moved down to South Prospect St. at Eastern Point, which is where I grew up, right nxt to the old Griswold Hotel. /watch?v=H360ZQJhfI0
@natedayne
@natedayne 6 лет назад
I live in Groton Ct and plan on going to gungy wamp for the equinox .....i wish i knew when Hugh was here......highly respect this guy
@GregJay
@GregJay 6 лет назад
So what use did these monuments signify? I know there was a flourishing copper industry seeing that aprox. 500,000 tons were mined from the copper mines in Michigan's U.P. that had to be smelted, it is dated back to at the latest 5500 BC plus Michigan copper has been found in Malta.Maybe they were signs.
@budcat7
@budcat7 6 лет назад
Greg Jay I do similar research on my channel and I'm going to blow the lid off when I reveal the purpose of the stone walls and the possible reasons for these stone effigy and chamber sites. You will see very interesting stuff in my vids on a site in CT that I researched not to be seen anywhere else.
@saltpeter7429
@saltpeter7429 4 года назад
Gregg, I live in west central New Hampshire. 5 years ago I was working in the woods and came upon a site. Turns out there was a stone chamber on the next property. And come to find out there are two more sites heading west looking over a glacial pond. My friend brought me to this big slash in the stone on the ridge overlooking the pond. He suggested that it was defensive fortification, but a year ago I found a book showing copper sites in the UP and it's a match. The town I live where all this is going on is called Grafton, we have a world famous micah mine in a ridge, coincidentally not far from the glacial pond and the sites. Tons of quartz here, and granite, and micah. We would also be a tributary valley to the Connecticut river and the ancient people using it as a highway would have conceivably come out our way. Something amazing has happened in these places.
@GregJay
@GregJay 4 года назад
@@saltpeter7429 Holy moly it's been 2 years I need to rewatch this to reaquaint with this, there are a few obscure videos I have seen that I think I put in a playlist but it had just a few views but it was really good, they are talking about a major trade & commerce going on where they were using rivers lakes within the states many more rivers criss crossed the country then, One of the people talking is a Native American woman, I need to look for them again, I have interviewed Ramon on the octagonal sites that perfectly mirror Jupiter's north pole , what ever was taking place it was like you say special, plus the Welsh were in America, have you heard about King Arthur the 2nd coming to America to flee from a catastrophe with 700 of his followers? The story is amazing., Welsh glyphs & writing and Roman coins have been found along the rivers of the US too. Crazy but a world wide trade system was going on, that to me says that the world was open and there was peace on earth, just as I have always suspected pre deluge. Amazing, then there was a worldwide catastrophe the planet Venus was said to be the great comet, AKA the Gorgon's petrifying gaze Medusa flew by drenching the earth with hydrocarbons called Naphtha, today's fossil fuels, the Israelite's wrote about it, Velikovsky wrote about it, after that sinister forces took over and changed our history, usurped the pious kings with zealots. Doesn't sound so crazy anymore. A wild thought crossed my mind, what if the dinosaurs didn't go extinct but became highly evolved, in a number of way, then out of the need for food source created human's and run the whole thing from their under ground dwellings? I'm just thinking of all those 411 missing people, 500,000 people a year, that's a whole lot of bodies that just seem to disappear, they gottas be going some place. I know just spouting one of my crazy soliloquies
@saltpeter7429
@saltpeter7429 4 года назад
@@GregJay it is wild, man. The old timers around here told my friend that the "druids" built the sites, and you have to understand where I'm from, it is nowhere, backwater USA. So, like a little punk I laughed it off, old men in flannel and suspenders claiming a Celtic historical reference in our little New England town is hilarious, right? Well, I am an ignorant fool. When I was showed the chamber, not an eighth of a mile from where I found the strange tall stones, looked like little Lincoln memorials, obelisk's?, lying on the ground in the brush and tree's but you could tell once long ago it over looked the sky. So, we are not on the record here. VT has books about there sites but no scholars have come and looked at ours over here. Where the mining site overlooks the glacial pond, I have come to hear of another chamber being found on the neighbor's property. This has to do with quartz and micah and granite and water and energy. There is an older, artistic, freespirited woman in town who has tried to fill me in on some if this, she talks of a "VORTEX" and energies, and of ancient people of Siberia and chaga root. My mind can get blown out quick. But the connection between my hometowns mining history, and the proposed nature of the ancient's mining capacity is exciting. The Connecticut river was a highway, the valleys east and west of it are full of ancient history. US rural route 4 is pretty much an ancient travel way between the valleys, I dont believe any official recording of sites and artifacts has taken place on my side of the river yet. Although, about 10 years back a paleoindian site was discovered off of the Israel river in Jefferson NH. It is curiously not in the news very much at all, I had to dig for it. And guess what? It is just a bit east of the Connecticut river, which brings us back to glacial waterways of bygone era's
@chiefton52
@chiefton52 6 лет назад
It very well be one of the ancient home camps of the Red Ocre Peoples. They were a tribe of Native Americans who would follow the coast lines all the way down to South Africa and even trade goods in old England before they vanished.
@saltpeter7429
@saltpeter7429 4 года назад
I have a picture of myself in a stone chamber in west central New Hampshire. There is an orb the size of a grapefruit floating in the back ground. Take it for what it is.
@BR-hi6yt
@BR-hi6yt 6 лет назад
Did Indian cultures know about equinox alignments?
@denaredford6701
@denaredford6701 6 лет назад
Stone Age men ?Before the flood or after ?Where does this name Gungywamp come from ? To small for any giants ?
@sarah-jaynemcdonald2594
@sarah-jaynemcdonald2594 6 лет назад
Good job, love your videos. Nice 70s porn star moustache btw lol.
@indigowarrior8
@indigowarrior8 4 года назад
What happened to James swagger?
@JohnDelong-qm9iv
@JohnDelong-qm9iv 10 дней назад
The early decendants of Noah, who was himself an antediluvian giant, were also gigantic. They were decimated by inbreeding due to isolation. The later waves of immigrants overwhelmed them.
@chiefton52
@chiefton52 6 лет назад
And could that be an ancient Crater?
@gameoverlord8012
@gameoverlord8012 6 лет назад
The room seize show it was built by people with normal height. I think ist not Mountain Builder or other giant tribes, it looks like old european places.
@harrybriscoe7948
@harrybriscoe7948 4 года назад
People like to imagine things .
@harrybriscoe7948
@harrybriscoe7948 4 года назад
the Indians did work with dry laid stone in that area , Not much is left. Most was dismantled by farmers over the ages
@chewdoobautomotivedetailtm2883
@chewdoobautomotivedetailtm2883 2 года назад
We have those in Haverhill, rock wall foundation Massachusetts plugs pond.. and indian anniversary festival happens there too. Wtf now I see what I heard FML
@pokemonpat1254
@pokemonpat1254 2 года назад
Mystery hill next
@nancywatkins2379
@nancywatkins2379 2 года назад
There is a tall bigfoot looking creature starting at 10:14, at the top middle of the screen, that walks off to the right.
@clareryan3843
@clareryan3843 23 дня назад
Yeah! But maybe its just someone who came along for the ride with Hugh🤔
@radhesyamaji
@radhesyamaji 5 лет назад
Tks
@potatofry1237
@potatofry1237 2 года назад
Irish monks. Use the Giants as slaves. I've been to this place .in NYC theirs a street on the eqonox where the whole sun can be seen down one street
@denaredford6701
@denaredford6701 6 лет назад
Ya , I like the fairy idea .
@Mike_MFn_Jones
@Mike_MFn_Jones 3 года назад
Protection from the nearby giants?
@astrazenica7783
@astrazenica7783 6 лет назад
These don't look old at all
@MegalithomaniaUK
@MegalithomaniaUK 6 лет назад
Does it look new?
@musicalbard3
@musicalbard3 6 лет назад
they are, go and check them out for yourself.
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