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I Think I Found An Ancient City Along This Ridgeline On Google Earth  

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I hope you enjoyed this exploration video! I spent a few hours hiking around trying to see as much as I could at this site and found some incredible things.
Thank you for choosing to watch this video! It means so much to me that you spent the time watching it. If you enjoyed this, please consider subscribing. I strive to bring relatively unknown, odd, unique, and special places to you each week!
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NOTE: I do not claim to be an expert on anthropology, geology, or archaeology. I am just a hiker who loves to explore and see new things especially the ancient history that is all around us. This is what my channel is about. I hope you stick around and explore with me!
If you do find/visit one of these locations, please visit respectfully. Do not take any artifacts or relics. Do not climb on ruins or dig or disturb the ground. I try my best to hide noticeable landmarks, mountains, and canyons in my videos.
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Комментарии : 831   
@Janer-52
I'm so grateful for your Treks. I'm past the age for trekking, but still have a fascination for ancient history. You might want to introduce your channel to some of the local community college profs teaching native history or pre-usa history and geology. Some of them might want to partner with you with great suggestions of places to go. Others may want to use your videos in their classes. I also really appreciate the way you honor the site by not taking artifacts or disturbing the areas. Keep on Trekking!
@IndridCool54
I really appreciate your respect for these places and artifacts. Thanks for taking us along!😎👍🏼
@lydiahatfield5441
I'm chronically ill, and this is the total reason i love your videos! I would be out there exploring my own Google earth discoveries if I could. Thanks for your mention, I didn't think many others would have the same motivations. You're getting out there for all of us!
@jmbrinck
I was so impressed to see you return every small discovery you made to the place you found it. That shows an abiding respect for history and a commitment to preserve it.
@Pbav8tor
I was a flagger in northwest Colorado in the early 90s, and there were pot sherds in every shovel full of that road. There were intact hill forts and still functioning water channels. Thank you for the respect you show these ancient places. We always felt awe and wonder that the ancient Ancestral Pueblans thrived in such a desolate landscape. We also left them as we found them. Many do not.
@jaycee6996
The pottery you see can be dated to Pueblo I to 4. It is possible in some cases to pin down the dates from the sherds found. Some of your sites may have been used for hundreds of years, hence having pottery from different eras. The pottery is often quite distinctive for particular eras so it should be possible to be more accurate about dates. As for the site, it looks to me as if it may have been designed with defense in mind also buildings sited on top of prominent features, hills, bluffs may have been communal or sacred or refuges like the keeps of ancient castles in Europe.
@randomvintagefilm273
Watching you is a way of taking a trip. I love it when you say "so come with me, let's go explore" 😊
@medicinebaglady8796
Thank you for recognizing us who can not. get out anymore. I appreciate you and the way you are not divulging to much information on where your sites are located. Keep up the great work 👍.
@marymisdom3955
Excellent channel. You're such a nice considerate and respectful explorer. I love when you do a panaramic view. It helps to get a feeling of the size and location and beauty of the area. It would also be neat to see the plants and shrubs in those areas. Thank you for your beautiful videos.
@happinespalmer4648
MANY MANY THANK YOUS!! For having such deep respect for ancient relatives! I love your platform and enjoy how stress-free all your videos are! And I also am very please with how you do not share the locations of many of the areas you visited! Plenty times we took noticed to the places you filmed and we knew exactly where you were, I'm grateful that u have a caring nature!! Again, thank u for not trampling on our relatives "homes" and for not touching what belongs to them!
@mclego84
Hi Jeff! Have any archeologists ever reached out to you? I think those people deserve the greatest respect. I appreciate your attentiveness and reverence for these sites. Great attitude and great video work brother:)
@DO-hc3le
I'm one of those bedridden people you mentioned at the start. Thanks for "taking me out" to the wilderness. Appreciate you!
@mari-kt1kb
And yes! You DO walk for me!! I broke my back and cannot wander and hike like I loved to do. I'm doing amazing but I don't have the coordination I had to trek across uneven terrain. I'm working on it.
@AyaInspiredTarot
I love how you never take the artifacts. You're such a blessing
@leroylem51
I think you're discovering more stuff about the scope & nature of ancient existence than anyone one else on RU-vid... Yes, I can't do the hiking like many watching, but to me it's more, like the novelty, adventure and insight you bring... Thank you for sharing !
@patricklester6941
I love your boundless enthusiasm for exploration and your respect for the people who inhabited the places originally. Each discovery shows what could have been, and most probably how much the sites have been destroyed by nature and humans over hundreds of years. People who followed the builders had little reason to be as respectful as you are today. Thank you for your curiosity and desire to share it.
@betseygrier1614
I also am of an age when I can no longer scramble over rocks in the wilderness. But I miss it and your videos are next best. So thank you for taking all of us on the adventures with you. I feel like I have been out and about. Arizona looks like where you go so I’m sure there are many places around me just waiting to be explored. Thank you for the wonderful moments
@oldmanronerickson2221
75 years old now, but when I was your age. In California, gold country. I used to hike and explore just like you. I found native American caves they used. Also man made caves that were homes made by gold miners. Hiking and finding things like what I found and better, yet what you find is exciting and stuck in our memories forever. Someday you will look back and remember the best of it all. Cool huh.
@e.wilson6428
I'm yet another older person watching your channel and adventuring with you vicariously. I'm so glad your channel popped into my feed. Please keep up your work exploring the south west, seems like you're ghosted by lots of senior folks walking with you in spirit :)
@candymcclure2476
Thanks so much for taking me along. 79 y/o Gramma Candy. I used to explore a lot, I had to quit when I was nearly 70.
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