8:23 Civil engineering masterpiece 💯💯 the only thing “we’ve “ added in this entire frame is the chain link fence in the foreground…. awesome 👖!!! 🙏🙏🧱♥️🍻
Great footage! Im been a mudflood enthusiasts for 7 years and live in St Paul. The old world is magical and just about nobody sees it. and its flat🔵 Cigarettes kill mold and parasites thats why its so verboten. We didnt build any of this.
I did the path construction on the park by the stone arch bridge, when we were digging across from the pillsbury building we uncovered what appeared to be basically stone foundations but they were not on the blue prints or map this was directly under the time capsule we dug up and moved. A few times we would find artifacts and had to stop work immediately for the archeologists to come in and document and see if we could keep working due to “ Native American” “artifacts” well one day I asked her have you heard of the mudflood? She looked at me like she knew but with a look like no your crazy don’t talk about it to me but I kept on and said well how do you explain these certain findings I’ve seen my whole life growing in Saint Paul she said the natives were the original people but I said not really they migrated here who was here before them? She walked away. The answers are in the Bluffs/ Sandstone layers , Windows, Timeline of Population size, Tunnels, Bricks/Roman Concrete, River system. I went to a school that was multiple levels under ground “FOUNDED” in the late 1800 that also had historic “mystery fire” lol. FYI if you walk around that father Hennepin park by the bridge around the neighborhood of mill district you will see little model statues along the side walk of the buildings that use to be in that area, these buildings look like medieval architecture buildings almost like what would of been around a castle. Also that park told to my crew by the archeologist was filled with trash and debris like a land fill to create that park 🤔 which we did also uncover while digging and we couldn’t reuse the dirt because it was deemed unsuitable for repurpose. I have a lot more things I’ve seen and noticed throughout my years, if you’d like more details please feel free to leave a contact.
Washington/Oregon/California will be getting floods later this year onward as they'll have completed the strategic "dam removals" by years end. You know, for fish safety🐠😉