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Jeremiah Johnson was a FAKE - The Real Story, from Yellowstone National Park. 

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THIS STORY:
John "Liver-Eating" Johnson, born John Jeremiah Garrison Johnston, was said to be a mountain man of the American Old West. He was born with the last name Garrison, in the area of the Hickory Tavern near Pattenburg, New Jersey. During the Mexican-American War he served aboard a fighting ship. After striking an officer, he deserted, changed his name to John Johnston, and traveled west to try his hand at gold digging in Alder Gulch, Montana Territory. He then became a "woodhawk," supplying cord wood to steamboats. He also trapped wolves.
Rumors and legends about Johnson started to grow. Perhaps top among them is that in 1847, his wife, a member of the Flathead American Indian tribe, was killed by Crow braves, which prompted Johnson to embark on a vendetta against the tribe.
Legends grew; It was then said that he killed and scalped more than 300 Crow Indians and then devoured their livers to avenge the death of his wife. It went on from there.
The movie with Robert Redford "Jeremiah Johnson" was based on him - and it is now proven to be all fake. Redford and crew didn't know it back then. As the 20th century turned, this whole legend unraveled. Most of these stories were lies perpetuated by a popular book called "Crow Killer", by Raymond Thorp and Robert Bunker.
But an archivist at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West Museum in Cody Wyoming named Nathan Bender paints the true story of this man. He has since written the new introduction of the book "Crow Killer".
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The Angel face you see is the Haserot, named “The Angel of Death Victorious". The stoic angel is seated on the marble gravestone of canning entrepreneur Francis Haserot and his family. Holding an extinguished torch upside-down, it represents a symbol of life extinguished. Wings are outstretched and the gaze is straight ahead.
IN THE END, DEATH ALWAYS WINS. LEST THE FACES NOT BE FORGOTTEN...
This channel is focused on casually walking and viewing a handful of the thousands of forgotten names and faces at various cemeteries near and afar. Seeing their faces up close. And when able, telling the stories behind their names.
Most graves are unknown and lost to history.
Some are famous.
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@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten Год назад
The deadfall area I walked - the burnt trees, was the result of a big fire there 5 years ago.
@thetraveler2561
@thetraveler2561 Год назад
Cool story there Hondo. Like your new duds too. Hope you go heeled out there on the trail! 🤠
@nadiabrook7871
@nadiabrook7871 Год назад
Thank you for the VERY INTERESTING story told in such GORGEOUS surroundings!! XXXX 👍💗❤🤗
@annabelleb.8096
@annabelleb.8096 Год назад
I wondered!
@Cheetoluv
@Cheetoluv Год назад
It’s a shame they are not having someone come in and clean those logs up because it will be the feed for the next fire that happens. My husband’s family had a cabin up in Cripple Creek in Calif. and the last time we were there the under brush, down trees, rotting trees. It was a place waiting to be burned by a fire. It happened the whole area was left to burn because to much under brush to feed the fire. Sad when the forest are not maintained for the good of them. Also I have not got notifications for your last two videos. Just got it this evening, long after you posted. 😢
@robertshade8631
@robertshade8631 11 месяцев назад
The first part of video looks Ike scenes from the Legend of Boggy Creek sort of spooky.Curious how Nathan Bender can determine truth and facts on Johnson just based on folklore?How about possible features On Cherokee Bill or Nat Love or Cattle Kate?Thanks for the videos.
@nancyvolke237
@nancyvolke237 Год назад
Thanks, Ron, for sharing this interesting story with us!!! Those beautiful scenes and the nature around you were superb 👌 👍🏻👏👏
@flocosta
@flocosta Год назад
What a story Ron and what beautiful photography too I might add! What's wrong with that guy who won't let you film? That's just like cutting off his nose to spite his face. He would probably get a lot more tourists from those who watch your video then any he would lose because of it. Video's I watch are what draws me to want to see something in person. That just makes no sense.
@lechatbotte.
@lechatbotte. Год назад
It’s about money everyone thinks they should get money. No more for the love of the thing, the job or another person. Thankful Ron loves this and he is so classy in the telling of these stories.
@rovin6441
@rovin6441 Год назад
I loved this video. So close to m home in Mile City. I live right on the Yellowstone River. I met Chief Joe Crow many times. A most wonderful man. I have had the deepest pleasure of working with the Crow in Montana. Great video Ron. I am so impressed with the fact that you dig for facts.
@bigchevy350boy
@bigchevy350boy Год назад
Can't wait as usual! Happy Sunday Gang!
@kennithminnich
@kennithminnich Год назад
Wow, this is some beautiful country. I was always in awe as a young man by the ruggedness of these men. All in search of beaver pelts. I think this is my favorite of your many videos. Thank you, Ron..
@gigicostlow4414
@gigicostlow4414 Год назад
Thanks Ron for sharing such an interesting story and such beautiful scenery with us. I have always wanted to visit Yellowstone. So many tales from there.
@czechmate6916
@czechmate6916 Год назад
Ron I just love your channel and Chris of Wittdocs I learn so much from the two of you. I love watching y’all’s videos before bedtime. The music y’all choose and the two of you have such a soothing and relaxing voice. That’s a very special gift to have. I could listen to the two of all the time. You both know how to capture someone’s attention while telling the story. I pray you have a safe and blessed week ahead. 🙏🙏✝️✝️
@bobbieg3904
@bobbieg3904 Год назад
I agree! They both are my favorites! I watch them in the morning with my coffee.
@jamesbutterfield7729
@jamesbutterfield7729 Год назад
Awesome photography, and story. Yellowstone is a national treasure. Thanks for this Ron.
@jimmccord487
@jimmccord487 Год назад
Thoroughly enjoyed tonight's feature,Ron.Great scenery setting the tone for an interesting story.
@lucindaryan806
@lucindaryan806 Год назад
I'm glad you always go for the truth, Ron
@barbaramai7610
@barbaramai7610 Год назад
Wow, Ron, I loved this! Growing up in the Rocky Mountains, I love everything about them, the early West and anything about the First Nation people! Sorry your dreams were shattered, but still an interesting story, great presentation! Love the hat, a great look for you!! Look forward to future stories from you.
@destinypowers1146
@destinypowers1146 Год назад
Good afternoon Ron and Happy Sunday. Hope all is well with you? I turned on my notification and be trying pay attn when you get started here. I have a son usually calls me around 8, but I'm no missing this . Have a good rest of your day. One day I told my family I wish we could meet you at one of the cemeteries if was ok with you. That be kl Ty for all you do. I learned more from you than all my years of schooling . I feel I know you through video. I don't know maybe since 2009 we have crossed paths Chicago. that would be so neat. I have so much respect for you I know others does this but you have best ways and respectful too ty xxx
@lucindaryan806
@lucindaryan806 Год назад
Characters like that would be institutionalized nowadays...or they'd have their own reality show.
@pamelamikel7967
@pamelamikel7967 Год назад
The story telling, the videography, the drone footage, the music! You are incomparable Ron.
@catholiccrusader5328
@catholiccrusader5328 11 месяцев назад
My exact sentiments, Pamela.
@bonniephifer1303
@bonniephifer1303 Год назад
I'm new to your show I watch and I'm interested in old things in the past I really enjoy your show love to see more happy 🎉😂😅😊 Sun guys
@patigirl2470
@patigirl2470 Год назад
Hey everyone!!! Looking forward to this one. I lived in Cody & Worland in the late 70’s. Yes i have some years on me 🤠🤠🤠
@robertgraves8843
@robertgraves8843 Год назад
I liked the Robert Redford film, though I always thought it was a generic "Mountain man" story rather than strictly factual.
@mopar3502001
@mopar3502001 Год назад
Great story, Ron. Thank you! There was a massive fire at Yellowstone back in the late 1980s. I drove past it on my way home on leave from Malmstrom AFB back then. I wonder if that's the fire that took out all those trees you were standing around. A lot of them were charred.
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten Год назад
this is a more recent fire.
@anneiwanowski9653
@anneiwanowski9653 Год назад
Looks like there coming back! Gods work❤
@fuzzamajumula
@fuzzamajumula Год назад
Thank you for this beautiful vista, Ron. I can tell you are relishing the history. It must be indescribable to walk in the footsteps of people you've only read about. I think what they did to Johnson's remains is shameful. They used his body to promote a movie, essentially. Now they monopolize it to make money. It's disgusting. They've appropriated his humanity for the sake of greed.
@redrooster1908
@redrooster1908 Год назад
Sad story 100%😢
@stevejensen3471
@stevejensen3471 8 месяцев назад
Redford made the movie on his own land with a low budget in 1972 as a pet project and in talking with him at the former restaurant Zoom that he used to co-own in Park City, he said he never thought it would go anywhere. Nor did he ever promote it as such. He was one of the pallbearers when they moved Johnstons remains to Cody as I recall but am sure that was out of respect versus greed as he had nothing to gain. The real Johnston retired to live with his brother in Hemet, CA (a real pit!) and ended up in some old folks home there before he was transferred to Cody. It is sad that they're now charging to see his grave.
@pegs1659
@pegs1659 Год назад
That's pretty crappy to poison wolves. Some of mankind are so cruel and evil. If John Johnson did that with the liver of the man he killed , he's just as sickening. Well, I'll never be able to go there so he won't get my 12.00 anyway. He's a jerk. Thank you Ron, I love hearing about things that I otherwise would never know about. ☺
@user-ho4nw5sf3w
@user-ho4nw5sf3w 11 месяцев назад
The Indians would cut out your heart and eat it a a sign of respect. Johnson ste the livers to insult the Indians. Pretty damn gruesome either way, but it was the way of it.
@auntissie
@auntissie Год назад
Always interesting... And fascinating!! ❤ I Love your stories! Thank you!!
@patbowman6723
@patbowman6723 Год назад
Beautiful camera work, next you will be a photographer for National Geographic. Great story and well told. thanks again.
@darlahurst8359
@darlahurst8359 Год назад
Wow Ron, that was fascinating.. great story, beautiful walk and the drone views was breathtaking... going to watch it again.... thank you and God bless you..
@wendysuemesny3757
@wendysuemesny3757 Год назад
Thank you Ron! Thanks for the shared pic! American history should be for all to see. Many cannot afford to pay that for a family, or inability to travel at all.
@janetmarugg9424
@janetmarugg9424 Год назад
Locals stay out of the park between Memorial and Labor Days. 😅 We love our mountains and the legends. Thank you.
@jeffgrier8488
@jeffgrier8488 Год назад
That was a great episode, thanks for sharing with us Ron!
@kellysteele78
@kellysteele78 Год назад
Wonderful !!! It is the stuff of legend and dreans. Thanks for all the time and effort you put into researching info for this great video! Beautifully told!!!
@cynthiaquinn590
@cynthiaquinn590 Год назад
I'll be here to see tonight's show! Here in 45 minutes👌
@duaneslack9820
@duaneslack9820 Год назад
Thanks for the wonderful video and history walk! Really enjoyed this. Yellowstone is a favorite. We were there last year! Enjoy, my friend!
@audragednalske3385
@audragednalske3385 Год назад
My dad’s co worker and his wife loved the movie about Jeremiah Johnson so much they named all their children after characters in that movie. Awesome story Ron! I always learn something new from your videos! On to the next story!
@wildpinto3291
@wildpinto3291 11 месяцев назад
I hope they didn't name one, "The Crazy Lady"?
@msveliz01
@msveliz01 Год назад
Ready for tonight’s show!
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten Год назад
les goooo girl. 🥺
@joeyperry705
@joeyperry705 Год назад
Legends live forever
@peterredfern1174
@peterredfern1174 Год назад
Morning Ron from ballarat in Oz,Mon,31st here hope your going well,👋👋👋👍
@user-uf1jh7ln9g
@user-uf1jh7ln9g Год назад
Great History right there. Thank You, Ron, for bringing us such beautiful scenery and a great story. God Bless you, Ron.
@nancylitton390
@nancylitton390 Год назад
Has everyone one hit thumbs up???
@meredithcook8392
@meredithcook8392 Год назад
Yuppers
@cynthiaquinn590
@cynthiaquinn590 Год назад
Indubitably
@jameshickok2349
@jameshickok2349 Год назад
The Missouri River is still treacherous with large tree trunks/branches submerged just below the surface. Stripped tree trunks stuck in the bottom pointing downstream to spear boats going upstream. Unseen dirt bars (like sand bars) that will ground your boat and if you get out to push you could easily step off into 30 feet of fast moving water.
@jimsteele5807
@jimsteele5807 Год назад
thank you Ron for showing this country as I will never live long enough to see it-bless you
@patriciacollins6695
@patriciacollins6695 Год назад
Sorry I missed your live. I was not watching the time.
@luvyourchannel923
@luvyourchannel923 Год назад
This was so good Ron. I really enjoyed it. Very interesting. I had never heard this part of wild west history. 😍👍👍
@jessicaboisvert3138
@jessicaboisvert3138 Год назад
Wow what an amazing site of the nature, thanks Ron for sharing the scenery plus the story
@alexikoerner8527
@alexikoerner8527 Год назад
Thank you for this excellent video, like many I have seen the famous film, I have never read the book which is not translated in my country and I particularly appreciate factual reports like yours, a big thank you for the quality of your wonderful stories and videos, nothing is greater than the truth.
@theearthauger
@theearthauger Год назад
Hi Ron and Everyone. I'll be here and I can't wait. See you soon. Thank you Ron looking forward to this story 👍
@Wooley689
@Wooley689 Год назад
You do such a fine job of storytelling. So, this is Jerimiah Johnson.
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten Год назад
yes
@valenzuelaanita17
@valenzuelaanita17 Год назад
Looking forward to this episode.
@tommywood343
@tommywood343 Год назад
This is a very interesting story. Thank you Ron for amazing video. And it is very beautiful there 🙏
@johnnyrocket7129
@johnnyrocket7129 Год назад
Great stuff! Thank you so much!
@user-um5fe3jz1c
@user-um5fe3jz1c Год назад
Amazing story...and beautiful scenery. Yes it was hit by fire years ago. Can't wait to see more stories from the Montana/wyo area
@marlenepearson3936
@marlenepearson3936 Год назад
Thank you for always getting the facts to us Ron! Beautiful country there in Yellowstone! I haven't been there in years! Safe travels Ron 🙏 💕
@shayesims2157
@shayesims2157 Год назад
Well, America's story is full of Tall Tales. Great video! I've never been to Yellowstone but did work up at Yosemite National Park for three years and lived deep in the woods. It was an awesome experience. Our National Parks are a sacred treasure.
@Ares20195
@Ares20195 Год назад
I live in Woodland, Pennsylvania which is Western Northern central and I remember my Son Brandon had a visitor when he was probably 3 and slept in his room and Brandon described him to me but I never saw him 1st freaked me out but you never know what you get when you buy a house!!! Almost 30 years ago but I love your Channel ❤❤
@cathymcglasson6947
@cathymcglasson6947 Год назад
Very interesting episode. Thanks
@charlieswearingen500
@charlieswearingen500 11 месяцев назад
Like the Liver Eatin' Johnson Legend, this is just another story with a dash of truth. More historical documentation is needed to back up either version of Johnson and his exploits. The "Crow Killer' is still a good read, and "Jeremiah Johnson" is a top-notch movie.
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 11 месяцев назад
Agree, for a fictional read it’s awesome.
@susanna3
@susanna3 Год назад
This was so impressive Ron! The scenery, music, and the history of the mountain men was so interesting! You looked great in the hat by the way❤ You must have loved to dig into the research at the museum. There was a book/ miniseries years ago called Centennial, it started out with the trappers and mountain men. I believe there was a scene of the Rendez vous you mentioned. Great job Ron, this was so enjoyable! Been under the weather so this made my day❤
@catherinelalla-duckworth8219
So excited
@pennystinehart7681
@pennystinehart7681 Год назад
Yay I caught a live can’t wait, I watched Jeremiah Johnson and I didn’t think it was true.
@joannrichter9754
@joannrichter9754 Год назад
Hi new to this show looking forward to seeing this.😊
@deborahfaulk5532
@deborahfaulk5532 Год назад
I enjoyed hearing the stories of the mountain men and the truth also. Thank you for tell it and showing part of our beautiful country! Take care
@jaynellewellyn7628
@jaynellewellyn7628 Год назад
As always, Ron, an excellent raconteur, thank you. Love hearing about the social history. And what beautiful scenery there at the lake! Outrageous, them wanting to charge to see the grave, bit like them charging here in the UK for people to go look around the Cathedrals!!
@susiecross3174
@susiecross3174 Год назад
I'm coming in late due to Hubby's Birthday Party.I excused myself to the Lady's Room Lounge so I could watch! Thank You Ron for the fabulous episode!
@dirtymert
@dirtymert Год назад
Had to check my closet, thought you stole my hat!
@msveliz01
@msveliz01 Год назад
Ron, thank you for the wonderful story and for taking us to see these breathtaking scenery ❤
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@77Arcturus
@77Arcturus Год назад
LOL, gee with that cool hat, shades and leather jacket you look like William Shatner. Thanks for the terrifying brutal story. So many dark tales in the history of our country. Truly a time of survival most savage. Cheers and have a great rest of the summer most masterful spinner of historical lives brought back to life flowing with respectful remembrance ☕
@lisacooper3991
@lisacooper3991 Год назад
Gorgeous territory, and ohh yea, walking ole trails, thinking about how many has been before us,me,has crossed my mind several times when I've been out in the woods hiking. You have traveled and seen so much adventurous sites from history.Truely a wonderful life you blessed with. Every video you have done is great. I'm sure I would enjoy reading the book. And by the way, the hat is awesome. Do you suppose back then when Johnson was traveling through there, it was snowy? I know winters ain't the same as were years ago. Thanks for sharing
@davidwelker4172
@davidwelker4172 Год назад
I'm friends with the man, a retired pastor and school teacher (Tri Robinson) who led a study with his students on Johnson's life. The class found out that Johnson's wish was to be buried in the Rockies, but was buried in Los Angeles, which I guess he would've hated. So Tri and his students led a campaign and effort to move the remains from Los Angeles to Cody, to honor his last wish.
@sheepsfoot2
@sheepsfoot2 Год назад
I read that it was no accident that the big bloke put a bullet in his mates head ! It was over a squaw that fink fancied , so he challenged Carpenter to a shooting skill test then killed him !
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten Год назад
like I said at the end of this production, only 50% of those stories are truth, at best. there are 3 different versions of Fink and the shooting. we will never know. pick the version you like the best I say! 👍
@Dana-ti5ze
@Dana-ti5ze Год назад
So glad I found your station!
@alicefotfmod7094
@alicefotfmod7094 Год назад
Welcome to our group 🌞
@jamesf4405
@jamesf4405 Год назад
Ron, thank you for creating all of these videos. You're a wonderful story teller, and you provide facts when possible. Everything with a beating heart will die. It's part of life. But.. your videos will live on forever... and so will these historical stories. Thank you.
@thatguyjoe007
@thatguyjoe007 Год назад
Why all the dead trees, was there a forest fire?
@monikameza4107
@monikameza4107 Год назад
Love this beautiful forest and lake💞. Thank you for sharing this interesting story.
@Jlevin1955
@Jlevin1955 Год назад
What about people who will never see these things because they don’t have the money? They won’t see history!
@sharonbosarge4866
@sharonbosarge4866 Год назад
You looking like Billy Jack in that hat !! Very nice look on you 👍
@catrionahenderson7759
@catrionahenderson7759 Год назад
I really enjoyed hearing ... and seeing this from you. Love from Australia xx
@Iowagreenfield
@Iowagreenfield Год назад
Awesome video, beautiful scenery and great story!
@jimcockburn4652
@jimcockburn4652 Год назад
Very interesting thanks. You could call bullshit on many of the yarns that get spun both yesterday and today, what you can't call bs on is the view of Yellowstone and its beautiful lake.
@dawnprochilo8084
@dawnprochilo8084 Год назад
Another great video Ron, it's nice to know the truth about someone or something, thank you for sharing that with us. The music that you use and your drone footage is awesome, the music goes perfect with the story you tell. Take care.
@Thecorgially
@Thecorgially Год назад
Mountain myth I'm sure. Loved the scenery.
@CameronMcCreary
@CameronMcCreary Год назад
I wonder if Nathan Bender is related to the "Bloody Benders" from the Kansas, Missouri area. I remember that when Robert Redford was pallbearer at Mr. Johnson's funeral. As for the stories, I quote the late Tom Petty, "You believe what you want to believe."
@sondragramse1770
@sondragramse1770 Год назад
I wondered the same
@brendastibolt6672
@brendastibolt6672 Год назад
Thank you again, Ron. This was very entertaining. I loved the story, and as always, you nailed it! Great job!
@paulfroese1469
@paulfroese1469 Год назад
That was one of the best videos I've seen!!❤
@teresamcgrady9184
@teresamcgrady9184 Год назад
Hi Ron, I'll bet Bob Edgar would have let you film the gravesite of liver-eating Johnson. He was very knowledge in the Cody area and put a lot of work into trail town unfortunately he passed away period.
@bonniephifer1303
@bonniephifer1303 Год назад
Beautiful mountains it's like the Colorado mountains
@fredbalandran3182
@fredbalandran3182 Год назад
Thanks Ron great story you always do a great job
@r.martin4752
@r.martin4752 Год назад
Excellant Ron. I enjoyed it immensely.
@Jlevin1955
@Jlevin1955 Год назад
Nice intro Ron!
@user-wr9sc9iq4s
@user-wr9sc9iq4s Год назад
Ron great story and ty for all you do... love the scenery and music ...i enjoyed this very much..❤😊... have a great week ahead sir...Mary from Arkansas 💖
@MichaelJones-rn2pq
@MichaelJones-rn2pq Год назад
You could have flown your drone over the grave. I don't think that the tourist trap people own the airspace.
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten Год назад
sorry, but her grave was 2 miles away from the gate, the remote controller signal cannot go near that far. I fly the most advanced drone on this channel, and have filmed with it many many times here. not on this episode. and even if I did get it that far, we could not go lower with the drone, further loss of signal, then you have the hill. nope, no chance. of course, I had considered it. thanks.
@brendacanter9768
@brendacanter9768 Год назад
Thanks Nathan for the info. Medicine Crow is a hero. Would have loved to see him take those horses and ride off singing. Crazy story.
@lisakoon4966
@lisakoon4966 Год назад
Loved this.
@shereerichmond4833
@shereerichmond4833 Год назад
The 1st story kind of reminds me of the movie.. "Jeremiah Johnson" Starring Robert Redford And I'm wondering if they got the idea for that movie from this story?... what do you think Ron?
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten Год назад
I mentioned it was totally derived from this, that's why I showed Robert Redford pics when he was a pallbearer here for him. closed case on that. they even state it was inspired by him. although! - what no one knew was that his story was fake.
@shereerichmond4833
@shereerichmond4833 Год назад
@@FacesoftheForgotten Its funny how sometimes the legend is so much better than the real truth.. 😊
@riverbender9898
@riverbender9898 Год назад
Opening footage was excellent! Thanks Ron.
@tinabenavidez1903
@tinabenavidez1903 Год назад
You really look good in a cowboy hat, it looks like you belong in Texas.
@josephinecatherinemusso1125
Thank you once again for a great story. Well Done Mate 👍
@pamelapurcell187
@pamelapurcell187 Год назад
Oh my Ron, I loved this so much. So very interesting my imagination went wild. Thank you so much. I have. To say thou I was worried about you and the bears. Take care. Looking forward to the next one
@lydiashandro3037
@lydiashandro3037 Год назад
Have been watching your series for at least two years. Always educational and informative, Thank you. Lydia, Calgary Alberta.
@daryl9189
@daryl9189 Год назад
Thank You, its good to know more truth..
@nancydimatteo6132
@nancydimatteo6132 Год назад
Great story! Beautiful scenery. I am housebound now and the only way I get to "visit" places like Yellowstone is through stories like yours. Thank you!
@waynerm401
@waynerm401 Год назад
Howdy
@K9-Crazy
@K9-Crazy Год назад
It's something. We in the present with our modern way of life yearn to be part of the past.
@GillyBobs
@GillyBobs 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic, detailed story telling once again. You really are a GREAT story teller, topped with some stunning scenery of Yellowstone. Thank you! 😃👍🇬🇧
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