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Megalithic Mysteries around Alberta (2023) 

Alexander Farley
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Learn about three megalithic sites around Alberta: the mystery rocks (possibly natural, and actually in Saskatchewan near the Alberta border), the Majorville cairn and medicine wheel, and a mysterious concrete block discovered during the Valley Line LRT construction in Edmonton.
Link to video on Edmonton concrete slab:
• Mysterious Concrete Ob...
More recent Mystery Rocks footage from Wandering Wolf channel:
• MYSTERY ROCKS of SASKA...

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@newts225
@newts225 2 месяца назад
something worth noting. Cypress Hills is the highest point between the rockies and the atlantic ocean.. If a giant flood wiped out a past civilization that location would have been the most protected and would explain why there is still some trace of a structure there.
@alexsetterington3142
@alexsetterington3142 22 дня назад
Cypress Hills is the highest?! I want to get high, so high.
@rexyoshimoto4278
@rexyoshimoto4278 Год назад
It's worth checking out. In Siberia, Russia, there was a huge megalithic wall found in the Ural mountains. No one knew about it till some people just exploring, discovered it. It's a huge complex of stone work. Some hewn stones are bigger than the one in Baalbek.🙂
@JohnStark72
@JohnStark72 Год назад
There's also something similar in Montana.
@ryashonb7658
@ryashonb7658 Год назад
@@JohnStark72 The one in Montana has the nubs.
@rexyoshimoto4278
@rexyoshimoto4278 Год назад
@@JohnStark72 Yup. I live in Montana. Sage Mountain Center, Sage Mountain, MT.
@JohnStark72
@JohnStark72 Год назад
@@rexyoshimoto4278 I think it's time all of those researching these sites coordinated and compared notes. It seems more than coincidental that the Sage Wall ruins are in alignment with the Canadian structures.
@Gojiraa666
@Gojiraa666 Год назад
I think the Urul mountains site is named gornaya shorya or something extremely close to it. It’s absurdly enormous and does not look natural by any stretch of the word
@jamesflake6601
@jamesflake6601 Год назад
I've become extremely suspicious the day I realized that rapidly cooling liquid magma forms perfectly hexagonal columns is extremely questionable. Needles to say I am not in the least surprised to hear that there are no leads to any reports as to what the car sized block of concrete found is or how old. It has come to my belief that this world is not what are being told it is.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Interesting, I have not looked at the formation of hexagonal columns. I will check it out if I have a chance.
@jamesflake6601
@jamesflake6601 Год назад
@The Bravadours same with Devils tower Wyoming.
@cjthebeesknees
@cjthebeesknees Год назад
Many are of the same mind and the sheer volume of deception is beyond staggering.
@tedeisner822
@tedeisner822 Год назад
While I am skeptical of many things told us, as an amateur geologist there is a lot of corroborative data in science to explain this.
@TheElokim
@TheElokim Год назад
AGREE totally!! Do you follow Jon Levi? He has some cool inquiries at to age and deception of 'HISTORY". Alot that has been hidden from us. Starforts are another one...what were these? Why? Our BS /College degree proffs don't even want to go there.
@bennydubbz
@bennydubbz Год назад
I was there at Rundle Park in Edmonton. I never knew about the hidden slab on that side of the bridge but lots of strange activity in the water. I think I'm gonna go back & check it out when it warms up. Thank you so much for all the info regarding the Anomalies that surround us in AB & areas!👍
@gonzaloreyes9633
@gonzaloreyes9633 Год назад
Please let us know
@bennydubbz
@bennydubbz Год назад
For sure! I'm gonna try to get data on IR and other means.
@scottsteinbring8078
@scottsteinbring8078 Год назад
I'm in Edmonton as well. Would love to explore this further.
@Roylamx
@Roylamx Год назад
What strange activities did you encounter there?
@cvp5882
@cvp5882 Год назад
There are a few bridges over the North Saskatchewan in that area. The train bridge, eastbound on the Yellowhead, westbound on the Yellowhead, and the pedestrian bridge. Which one are you referring to?
@Jagdtyger2A
@Jagdtyger2A Год назад
I have never. An once heard of pebbles being blown round and round and actually making round holes in rocks. And no geologist worth his degree can show evidence that this is possible on flat natural rock faces
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Yeah the pebbles-in-holes thing doesn't sound right to most people.
@mikelasiuta6062
@mikelasiuta6062 Месяц назад
Boil holes do happen in running water but blowing dust or pebbles is far reaching. Could be grinding holes from natives making flour
@rosemckenzie8269
@rosemckenzie8269 24 дня назад
The stories they tell us 😅 the stories I heard as child of giants existing is more believeabl than this made up crap they're telling us! 😅
@meanwolverine4573
@meanwolverine4573 11 дней назад
@@rosemckenzie8269 Who are the "trolls" of folklore? The ugly, hairy guys demanding a toll to cross a bridge or terrirory. In my locality, in the 1700s-1800s creeks and rivers were the main mode of commerce before the railroads were developed. Property owners charged a toll to raft the section of creek through their land. Any creek or small stream was developed with a grist mill, a gunpowder mill, and a mill to power the "bellows" to the blast furnaces, for the production of pig iron ingots, to be floated downstream to Pittsburgh PA before dams were built in the mid 1920s.-1930s.
@ThePeacemaker848
@ThePeacemaker848 11 дней назад
Pebble holes aside, I'd avoid touting those "degrees" in this day and age.
@lisaknieriem5852
@lisaknieriem5852 Год назад
I would like to volunteer for any excavation projects at these megalithic sites. This is one of my passions along with Ancient Civilizations. So glad I stumbled upon your channel!!
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
It would be awesome if there were some excavations in the area, I'll post a video if I find out about any projects
@briancrumpacker
@briancrumpacker Год назад
Here in central California when we see those holes, or rather pits on the tops of the rocks like that we're told that the tribes which used to live here had formed those holes over time while grinding down acorns and grains for food preparation.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
This makes a lot of sense to me. Practical and believable.
@leefoster9430
@leefoster9430 Год назад
Yes rocks floating on top of those formations and forming those pits is a ridiculous concept. Either bubbles from gases when rock was molten or man made.
@TheElokim
@TheElokim Год назад
Found in India also...at some sites that are temple like structures. I have a grinding stone, its not a hole, its a bowl. But IDK ...and its a very curious thing indeed.
@andreasolsen3962
@andreasolsen3962 Год назад
Search for dreams of paradise - bock saga on youtube!
@mrkroeger
@mrkroeger Год назад
Like at Palomar Mtn...Dohne Pond
@seanhewitt603
@seanhewitt603 Год назад
About the concrete slab in Edmonton, simple expediency is probably what caused the cover up. The project manager probably cursed his 'bad luck' that the aincient structure was in his way, lied about its true origin and just got on with 'building civilization'. It must be frustrating for inimaginative people to find things that make their own work look less sophisticated than a child's Lego set.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
I agree, probably a huge cost-sink for the company so it makes sense from a financial perspective. Just disappointing for megalith-enjoyers.
@mumbairay
@mumbairay 12 дней назад
Ed was full of coal mines They all collapsed big time Landslides and everything
@shannonchappell2167
@shannonchappell2167 Год назад
Last summer I explored and documented the mystery rocks- and the holes in the rock were not (in my opinion) from pebbles rolling around. I found them on rocks that were further down in the valley, on the tip of boulders where there was no way a pebble would balance itself long enough to start making these holes. Also on the side of boulders, leading me to believe they were there before they fell into their resting place.
@kingdomcome1617
@kingdomcome1617 Год назад
I believe water erosion is another reason (excuse) given by mainstream scientists for the pits in the rocks.
@husher5142
@husher5142 Месяц назад
the holes were grinded, but I would say someone came to the site and used it vs making it and using it
@rachelpaul7304
@rachelpaul7304 Год назад
The first half of this video is in Saskatchewan, near the Alberta border. Cypress Hills is an interprovincial park of Alberta and Saskatchewan. You may be interested in Saskatchewans Valley of 1000 Devils, Big Muddy, the badlands in general and the northern most sand dunes in the world near Uranium City, SK.
@rachelpaul7304
@rachelpaul7304 Год назад
@Jason Wilcox is that the Carcross Desert? I forgot about that one.
@Inlinetodie
@Inlinetodie Год назад
Thousands of tunnels under Saskatchewan, built thousands of years ago, Al Calone used them to transfer booze during the prohibition, government went in and blew up tunnels that were thousands to hundreds of thousands years old, full of dinosaur bones, ancient first nations languages pre dating Egypt
@andreasolsen3962
@andreasolsen3962 Год назад
Search for dreams of paradise - bock saga on youtube!
@TheElokim
@TheElokim Год назад
@@Inlinetodie wow...any links on this?
@hellos3487
@hellos3487 Год назад
@@TheElokim The tunnels are in moosejaw
@ABagOfLag
@ABagOfLag Год назад
Hey bro interesting stuff maybe make a follow up video about sites in canada in general. feel like nobody covers any canadian megalithic sites but there is evidently some around
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Thank you, I will have to do some research to see what else is out there - a Canada-wide survey on megalithic sites is a great idea.
@ABagOfLag
@ABagOfLag Год назад
@@AlexanderFarley hey dude quick update if you ever plan on making a video like this. There seems to be some very strange structures in the land around west canada. Manitoba and Saskatchewan specifically. Theres a bunch of uniform rectangles and zigzag patterns that sure as hell dont look natural. this is pure speculation but they look like some kind of landscaping done from an ancient irrigation system. Check it out and make up your own mind. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-u4AI180llfU.html this links to a youtube video titled "Ancient Ruins & Megaliths of Canada - Old World History Forgotten" uploaded 3 years ago and the specific time where he talks about these structures. Theres also a guy in the comments saying he spent years cataloguing these sites across canada and some other interesting stuff
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs 4 месяца назад
@@AlexanderFarley Be careful you dont have any car accidents or other bad luck, this stuff has not been kept quiet without breaking a few eggs..
@larrybarnes1305
@larrybarnes1305 Год назад
the sage wall is in Montana almost straight south ( a few miles south) of the mystery rocks. it has some large size rock walls that looks like it could be man made.
@ryashonb7658
@ryashonb7658 Год назад
Someone found several nubs too.
@chrisallen2005
@chrisallen2005 Месяц назад
A few miles? Look at a map you knothead. More than a few miles.
@swainsongable
@swainsongable Месяц назад
Canada's Stonehenge was written by a chemical engineer, meaning the academic author (with an open mind) applied rigorous standards to his research. Freeman and his wife camped on site over the course of decades in every season and his epiphany, which triggered the same in me, was a realisation that the 360° horizon of the landscape is integral to the structure. He figures most Medicine Wheels are not necessarily astronomical observatories but does compare this one to Big Horn. He also travels to Stonehenge in England to reveal their astronomiical similarities. It's truly a fascinating read for anyone interested in archaeoastronomy, especialy in Canada :)
@JustinBlackfaceTrudeau
@JustinBlackfaceTrudeau Месяц назад
He did an amazingly fascinating interview on the Grimerica Podcast years ago about the site . Worth listening to !
@starsandguitars2050
@starsandguitars2050 Год назад
Thanks for your video. It's always fun and interesting to consider pre-history structures.
@valerieprice1745
@valerieprice1745 Год назад
It looks like the remains of a hill fort. It's definitely archeology. It's more than just rock. It's got features, like buried structures. It looks really good.
@andreasolsen3962
@andreasolsen3962 Год назад
Search for dreams of paradise - bock saga on youtube!
@gordonmculloch4904
@gordonmculloch4904 Год назад
It’s interesting to note that these cup notches in the stones can be found in on the standing stone circles here in the UK and Europe.
@THEMAADASSHOLE
@THEMAADASSHOLE Год назад
What the hell man? I live in Edmonton and never heard about the block they ran into. That's right up my ally, and WHY are there no pictures? No follow up, it's so unbelievably frustrating. 9 meters deep!? C'mon man what are we doing.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
it's all very Smithsonian
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs 4 месяца назад
I know what it is, I a starting an Adventure Group in Alberta soon for like minded People who want to learn the truths of our world so future Generations can break the cycle of lies.
@-LightningRod-
@-LightningRod- Год назад
Super Interesting @alexander,....i really appreciate the Canadian content.
@burneye
@burneye Год назад
well done mate. a lot of megalithic sites in Alberta being discovered these days! I'm going to investigate a bunch of them in person this spring and summer
@tomolliver
@tomolliver Год назад
Looking forward to this Bern!
@burneye
@burneye Год назад
@@tomolliver me too!
@Itstartsinyou
@Itstartsinyou 5 месяцев назад
My.plan as welll
@gdcakaban
@gdcakaban Год назад
The glaciation of the western part of the prairies never reached Cypress Hills that makes it a very interesting area.
@beautyofthailand7393
@beautyofthailand7393 Год назад
These were built by the people who were here before the Native Canadians colonials arrived. They will make sure no one does any research into any of these sites.
@michelelamoureux2184
@michelelamoureux2184 9 дней назад
Weird.
@jpribeiro7694
@jpribeiro7694 Год назад
By the way, there are at least 2 more Medicine Wheels just outside Lethbridge, AB
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Ok I will see if I can find them and possibly include them in a future video
@mikejunior2404
@mikejunior2404 Год назад
​@@AlexanderFarleyone is at the university by the parking lot pond
@mcnivenjjm
@mcnivenjjm Месяц назад
Ther is one northeast of Lomond close to the bow river. And another between Turn and Lomond along Sundile road, which I believe the road got its name from even though it's a medicine wheel, not a sundial.
@ysomany
@ysomany Месяц назад
The blocks in Saskatchewan are definitely arranged by humans native or pioneer. I worked along a creek in a large ravine on Alberta side you can see the hills of cypress in the distance. There was native artifacts everywhere even a 50 cm dragon fly carved into a boulder. There was a large white flat faced stone that faced to the East (also had a dragonfly carved into it) I assume the bucks (hunters) could see the white stone from the hills in the morning sun and know which way to head home. Great site. I’ve been to the Majorville medicine wheel once. It is in a area of rolling hills from glacier deposits. The wheel is on a hill doesn’t show proper on google earth. These rocks are glacial deposits but we’re place on the hill by man. I have spent years surveying in this area no other hilltops have a massive pile of rocks with spokes to boot. Tons of teepee rings in this area. I believe it’s crown land used as a grassing reserve that’s taken care of by a local ranching family. A coworker met the author and the wife out there had a couple hour visit. Think I have the book somewhere. That large concrete block under the river was likely the work of the construction company. Probably poured it in the wrong spot and made up some B.S story to cover up their mistake so taxpayers wouldn’t find out. Project was way behind schedule. No natives or even Egyptians poured that bloody thing under the river😂 hmm maybe Aliens.
@troytromwell
@troytromwell 13 дней назад
@@mikejunior2404 U Of A?
@bubbamoseks9522
@bubbamoseks9522 Год назад
Saskatchewan stones is a puzzle game for the mighty.
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs 4 месяца назад
We already know what it is, you would not believe it, no one will.
@shitifindinteresting1981
@shitifindinteresting1981 Год назад
i found a whole bunch of additional stuff!! i've saved the links if you want them. the holes are probably cupules (?) there are petroglyphs not to far away and the two seem to go together
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Sounds interesting, can you post the links in a comment?
@AlbertaGengar
@AlbertaGengar Год назад
Very cool, Thanks for making this
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Thanks for watching, I'll post a new video if I get any updates on these sites
@LeftyCrusher9000
@LeftyCrusher9000 Год назад
The work to uncover the truth about our past is tough. Keep up the good work.
@tomkelly8827
@tomkelly8827 Месяц назад
The pebbles making holes thing can be seen at rapids near you. I used to teach whitewater kayaking and they are all over the place. There are some on Garvins rapids on the Ottawa River that we could jump in they were so big. Usually they just look like a shallow bowl in the rock with some pebbles in them. Rarely are they perfectly circular though. They don't look like they were cut by a diamond drill
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley 14 дней назад
Ohhh interesting, I think I know what you mean. So it seems to be more related to being underwater than it does to wind, right? That itself is kind of weird for a rock on a top/side of a hill.
@missfriscowin3606
@missfriscowin3606 Год назад
Excellent video. I will definitely check out the cairn in Bassano this summer. I was on a live chat and a fellow mentioned there is a megalithic structure up by Peace River. He could not give me coordinates. Thanks for your work. 👍
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Good tip, I will poke around Peace River on Google Earth and see if anything comes up
@Itstartsinyou
@Itstartsinyou 5 месяцев назад
I live by peace river. I wonder..
@Itstartsinyou
@Itstartsinyou 5 месяцев назад
Any clues I can go off 😊
@myname604
@myname604 14 дней назад
"Megalithic Mysteries around Alberta" Starts in a different province entirely.
@daroniussubdeviant3869
@daroniussubdeviant3869 Год назад
this is fascinating. please post more.
@humboldthammer
@humboldthammer 5 месяцев назад
Thanks. I viewed another RU-vid video recently, and in that one, they guy was there, walking among the Mystery Rocks. He did not mention the other sites that you mention. It's interesting what comes across the "FEED" from RU-vid. I appreciate your information.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley 14 дней назад
Probably the Wandering Wolf channel, much better than my video in terms of having on-site video
@crubie74
@crubie74 Год назад
The first site is in Cypress Hills - interesting to note that Cypress Hills was one of the very few bits of unglaciated land in Alberta and Saskatchewan in the last ice age.
@teresacantrell9468
@teresacantrell9468 Год назад
Great observations !!
@hardstylelife5749
@hardstylelife5749 Год назад
Most interesting. Something new to see the next time visiting Alberta
@wmcbarker4155
@wmcbarker4155 Год назад
thanks for posting your explorations, and including captioning as I am deaf and old and enjoy learning subscribed, liked, belled.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it, please post a note if you ever notice issues with the captions
@ransiebra65
@ransiebra65 Год назад
Need to check out the LRT again, since I live close by
@dawnpattison7731
@dawnpattison7731 Месяц назад
Super interesting video. Would love to hear more about ancient (maybe) sites in Canada that seem to be man manipulated or man-made. I love any historical or unusual sites. Thanks.
@greghanlon2235
@greghanlon2235 Год назад
Thank you for an interesting video.
@stevewilson8267
@stevewilson8267 Год назад
Hey great work to find this and place it out where we can all get familiar with it. Personally on the large underground block, if I worked there … gad I would be all over that asking questions.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Yeah it's way nicer to see the relative positions of everything on Google Earth in my opinion
@Joe3pops
@Joe3pops Год назад
Very interesting friend. Myself while hunting I think I found a meteorite crater between Vilna (or Bellis?) and Smokey Lake.
@tomkelly8827
@tomkelly8827 Месяц назад
I wonder if the cement block in Edmonton would be from an 1800's dam. Rebar would be a good thing to search for in it
@RaleighRich
@RaleighRich 27 дней назад
There is a video on RU-vid by "Wandering Wolf" called Mystery Rocks of Saskatchewan. He walks on the rocks & films it looking at all the different right angles. Something or someone cut these. Nature doesn't make 90° angles. These were quarried for a structure of some kind. Probably underground.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley 14 дней назад
Yeah his video is way better, I was going to try to use some point-cloud extraction software to get a better 3D model of the site from his video but didn't have time yet
@cantpassthebar
@cantpassthebar Год назад
Interesting video. I appreciate your level headed approach and I'd like to see some on site investigating if possible
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Thank you :D there is lots of interest in some on-site investigation so I think it's very likely I will go when it warms up a bit.
@andreasolsen3962
@andreasolsen3962 Год назад
Search for dreams of paradise - bock saga on youtube!
@doublechicane7008
@doublechicane7008 29 дней назад
Im glad you clarified Dr Gordon Freeman was not from half life. I almost thought Half Life 3 confirmed.
@TheElokim
@TheElokim Год назад
Its interesting that the holes show up in the rocks, a man in India does some of this in India and have pondered what those holes are (they look the sames)...one was an ancient structure (possible worship site). I noticed that right off. One thing of note ...what is the elevation of this structure? Glacier Ntl Park also has some remants of ??? very high up. Coincidence? Machu Picchu..HIGH also. Hopefully going to see these this summer.
@hoboonwheels9289
@hoboonwheels9289 Год назад
Michelle Gibson YT has many videos too showing natural created energy sites like Star Forts and building steeples and evidence of an almost worldwide mudflood, etc. Thank you for showing other evidence of human history. Its all being revealed. There was a medicine wheel a few miles southeast of Carstairs, unfortunately the farmer didn't realize it till it was nearly dismantled.
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs 4 месяца назад
Its not a mudflood its called a Global Continental Displacement Event.
@ericblenner-hassett3945
@ericblenner-hassett3945 Год назад
One odd thing I have run across is what little, if anything the native people of the area say about those sites. You should see if you can interview an indigenous historian and see if they have any information on those as well as the medicine wheel sites.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Good idea, I will try this
@Tango4N
@Tango4N 28 дней назад
I have been to Majorville Medicine Wheel a couple of times. Interesting place. It's actually on the tallest hill in the area. Can see for miles. This past week was at the Sundial Medicine Wheel. That one is a lot smaller but interesting as well.
@Cru_Bacca_
@Cru_Bacca_ 2 месяца назад
love it, ty
@earthexpanded
@earthexpanded 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing. You may know this at this point, but that first site looks like the place Wandering Wolf documented in a couple of his videos. Not sure how, but he was given permission to go there and film it. It has many signs of erosion. For instance, the second row back has rocks atop it and the base layer is greatly eroded, as if their presence forced water into the base layer more so at that location. Images from Wandering Wolf show the rocks contain cross bedding as well as extensive erosion below the rocks at their lower portions (which also shows the erosion on the top below rocks, so its probably the same spot).
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley 10 месяцев назад
Yes I did see that he somehow got permission, his video was quite interesting. I made a point-cloud from his video for further inspection but I kind of got caught up with other things. I'll try to post a video about the point-cloud when I get a chance.
@alisonsayslookup1435
@alisonsayslookup1435 Год назад
I’m going to go see what I can see,, this is going to be fun fun fun 😮😎👌
@rebeccacarter1914
@rebeccacarter1914 17 дней назад
I have friends that live in Cypress Hills. I visited there and there’s a very tall area where plants survived the glaciers and can be found to this day.
@The_Real_Rambo
@The_Real_Rambo Год назад
Please keep looking. Maybe the local news stations would be helpful. This is crazy.
@OscillatorCollective
@OscillatorCollective Год назад
This is fascinating because right beneath this in Montana there are also megalithic ruined that do not get any official recognition. I bet they are somehow connected.
@grammasgardenofideas5081
@grammasgardenofideas5081 5 месяцев назад
i suspect if we looked further down the canyons in montana and wyoming we would find more
@JG-kv4oi
@JG-kv4oi 5 дней назад
Check out the Sage Wall in Montana
@spacejunkcomet5671
@spacejunkcomet5671 Год назад
The first location with the geometric stones used to be a massive wall. Most likely it was toppled during the Missoula flood. The torrential flow gently nudged the wall over and settled softly because of the surrounding water flowing around the wall. That's why the stones are laid the way they are currently resting. Had it been during the ice age the stones would have been spread out throughout the area and nowhere near as well preserved. The area where these structures are has a strikingly similar resemblance to other ancient mega flood basins in Central Washington and Africa with pronounced ripples covering massive amounts of land most likely caused by sediment deposited from current flows. Interesting to mention that North Montana has ancient stone structures which have near identical stone work, architecture, and sheer massive size. One place to look around is Sage Wall in Montana. The mystery stones you mentioned and Sage Wall and surrounding areas are most likely part of a much larger ancient mega civilization spanning than previously reported with a community that was spanning from Canada to North America.
@machinehead6961
@machinehead6961 Год назад
I agree 👍
@standingbear998
@standingbear998 7 месяцев назад
a lot of stones appear more geometric than the are in photos. even in some no doubt man made places the rocks are not as perfect as the appear. I could show you many examples of natural ones.
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs 4 месяца назад
I know what it all is, lots of us do now, these Geological impacts are caused by Global Continental Displacement Events.
@joemariotti3312
@joemariotti3312 Год назад
Haven't read the book yet- but has the underlying metrology of these sites been analyzed - especially for relationship to the Megalithic Yard of Thom?
@dougrennpferd904
@dougrennpferd904 Год назад
Nice ! from watching paul cook I would say the next step is looking at these places on lidar ...
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Good suggestion, big fan of Paul Cook. I'll look around to see what is involved in purchasing or renting a lidar.
@KirkSeton
@KirkSeton Год назад
Another medicine wheel in the Moose Mountain area, Southeast Saskatchewan. 700km East of Medicine Hat, Alberta.
@InFamousProductions
@InFamousProductions Год назад
the fact that the cuts are so perfectly flat that it's impossible for it to be random, when ALL the cuts are perfectly flat.
@leefoster9430
@leefoster9430 Год назад
I agree. That's not natural.
@neiljumpinjackflash7551
@neiljumpinjackflash7551 Год назад
Very interesting sites. I have one i discovered you might want to check out. In the Crowsnest Pass you will see three 'mountains', two are very straight edge 'pyramidal' in shape, one looks to be heavily damaged. They are passed off as being the' three sisters' mountains. I had the feeling these are man made structures heavily covered by mud and grown over with pine trees. A flood event could explain their current state.
@crakkbone8473
@crakkbone8473 10 месяцев назад
You think the Thee Sisters are pyramids?!?! 😂😂 I hope this is a joke you sound ridiculous.
@Itstartsinyou
@Itstartsinyou 5 месяцев назад
​@@crakkbone8473smh, the crazy thing is you have the nerve. An opinion cannot be crazy. But you can be
@crakkbone8473
@crakkbone8473 5 месяцев назад
@@Itstartsinyou wackadoodles, the whole lot of you.
@3ForestAnimals
@3ForestAnimals Год назад
to me, they look like fallen over towers or buildings, covered by mud floods. nice video.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
thank you
@graceyjewels7148
@graceyjewels7148 Год назад
Very Cool!
@DayRider76
@DayRider76 Год назад
I've always been of the understanding, that medicine wheels are ceremonial burial grounds. The one near where I live, still has bodies.
@Itstartsinyou
@Itstartsinyou 5 месяцев назад
There a medicine wheel in the south someone discovered by devon
@carlagarrett8584
@carlagarrett8584 28 дней назад
te first one, in Saskatchewan, looks like remains of a stone quarry
@DickyMerkin
@DickyMerkin Год назад
I found very similar stuff here in Montana.
@JohnStark72
@JohnStark72 Год назад
These sites may be connected to those around Sage Wall in Montana.
@roymaitland6345
@roymaitland6345 Год назад
Stand the first rocks up.. It looks like a wall that was struck with a shock wave and fell over.
@Chompchompyerded
@Chompchompyerded Год назад
That's kind of a neat discovery. It's nothing man-made. It is a fossil river. I've seen these before. Sometimes, if you're lucky and the rock is old enough, you can find little depressions in them which are fossilized animal tracks. If you're fortunate enough to have found one which is old enough, it might even contain some dinosaur tracks. Usually the tracks you find in rocks from the Jurassic, Triassic and Cretaceous periods will be sauropod tracks, but once in a great while you'll find ones which have raptor tracks in it. It would be very interesting to have a good long look at this to see what fossils it might contain, and to look at what the stone is composed of. It would also be interesting to look at what strata are above, and which are below it to difinetively determine its age. The circular Item looks a lot to me like a sun wheel, which many plains Indigenous tribes used for certain ceremonies. The large concrete block is probably not megalithic construction, but rather was probably part of some long forgotten building, perhaps even the floor of an old grist mill. Concrete was invented by the Romans. It started being used in North America in the late 1700's and was carried west with settlers as towns and cities sprang up. It was also used anywhere that heavy machinery was used, including mills, small scale metal refineries, gold sluices, lumber mills, and the likes. Depending on the size of it, it might also have been used to secure a rope or cable for a fairy. in such a case there would probably be a similar block somewhere on the other side of the river. Finding it would probably be rather difficult though.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley 14 дней назад
Seems like a reasonable assessment
@Zulutime44
@Zulutime44 5 месяцев назад
My theory, the large block of "concrete near the Aberta bridges, is a piece of metamorphosed conglomerate that was snatched from bedrock somewhere by flowing ice and dropped when the ice cap melted. Later the river came through and buried it in silt, in what became the river's bank. Canada was almost entirely shaped by continental glaciers.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley 5 месяцев назад
Sounds believable
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs
@BobsUruncle-dl7cs 4 месяца назад
@@AlexanderFarley No it doesnt.
@ksjones687
@ksjones687 Год назад
FYI: The rock formation resembles rock formations in Texas that were underground. Thought by locals to be a manmade wall. Geologist say the rocks in Texas are a natural fracture that happens, not manmade. "What is the story behind the Rockwall in Texas? In the early 1850s, farmers were digging a well and discovered a rock wall that crossed the county and at some places appeared above ground level. Scientists have determined that this is a natural formation, but folk tales continue to say that it was built by prehistoric natives."
@ksjones687
@ksjones687 Год назад
This is in Rockwall, TX
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Interesting, it's almost exactly the same description. I will have to read about that one.
@redrockdesign3333
@redrockdesign3333 Год назад
I'm pretty sure the mystery rocks are natural. If you look at the source video, there are natural outcrops right next to it which give a sense of the natural bedding angle and its a close match. I have some geological training and to me it looks natural.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
It's not inconceivable.
@charlespawl364
@charlespawl364 Год назад
Lots of farmers in saskatchewan say they found lots of artifacts, grinding stones and burial sites. Unfortunately in the name of progress and crops those sites never get reported by the land owners
@gatergates8813
@gatergates8813 Год назад
You like to eat, right? Thank a farmer. Reporting a site means potentially losing their farm and their livelihood
@bmint
@bmint Год назад
The Farley bros.. y’all could collaborate and cruise to these places in some beautiful cars and get some beautiful scenery with awesome history and music! ❤
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
We tried to do a video once and immediately got in an argument but maybe I'll give it another shot
@magma9138
@magma9138 Год назад
ROAD TRIP! THANK YOU!
@PokeManPro1
@PokeManPro1 Год назад
Whoa! had no idea there was megaliths in Canada!
@calliepieters3446
@calliepieters3446 Год назад
This is before the Great Flood. These were built by GIANTS !!
@Itstartsinyou
@Itstartsinyou 5 месяцев назад
That's went underground and into nahanni valley.amd places like that I belive.
@stevelindsay3643
@stevelindsay3643 Месяц назад
The TAWATINA BRIDGE Mysterious Concrete Obstacle is very curious. 9 meters down is under the riverbed, I heard it's the size of a car, and it does have a smooth top, which in my book means it was designed for a purpose. They never said what it was, how old it was, no information and just left people hanging. That has the hallmark of a coverup to squash all info nothing to see here.
@Electrobix99
@Electrobix99 Год назад
at the 2 min those rocks look a lot like the Bimini road.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
The bimini road is quite interesting, similar to Rama Setu
@Electrobix99
@Electrobix99 Год назад
@@AlexanderFarley I have not heard of Rama Setu but will take a look.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
@@Electrobix99 My opinion is probably natural re: Rama Setu but it's still an interesting location and back-story (the Ramayana)
@Electrobix99
@Electrobix99 Год назад
@@AlexanderFarley It looks like Rama Setu might be natural but I do not believe for a second that Bimini road is natural however
@Val.Kyrie.
@Val.Kyrie. Год назад
I’m of the theory that Stonehenge is actually a two story round house that has fallen in on itself. That’s what that stone circle in alberta looks like to me. A big building that has fallen in on itself.
@wildbill1726
@wildbill1726 Год назад
Check out the Ribstones off Highway 14 near Viking
@paulbriggs3072
@paulbriggs3072 Год назад
Concrete dates from around the mid 1840's. Portland cement was not invented until 1825 by Joseph Aspdin of Leeds England but not until the mid 1840's was it manufacture properly done on any kind of scale. Concrete is Portland cement, sand and aggregate. It can reach 5000 psi hardness or more when wet cured many years. The Canadians were later than even the Americans in producing it. Not until around 1889 in Hull, Quebec and not until 1893 in western Canada in Vancouver.
@shirleybalinski4535
@shirleybalinski4535 Год назад
The Roman's had cement including under water cement. It is still holding stones togather 2k years later.
@eileenfabri5497
@eileenfabri5497 Год назад
Hey brother, I'm a stone mason and the first photos of the, "road," are set stone. There is absolutely no way that could be natural occurring.
@jimijames9642
@jimijames9642 7 дней назад
As an old stone mason myself, my impression is a stone wall that fell over. Seems pretty obvious to me. I wonder what’s under the nearby piles/mounds.
@eileenfabri5497
@eileenfabri5497 7 дней назад
@@jimijames9642 seems to me that looking at the joints, say on and between the actual stones themselves and look for some type of mortar or such was present, uniformity and precision of cut... A lot of those look fairly similar in size. Have a great day!
@jimijames9642
@jimijames9642 7 дней назад
You too@@eileenfabri5497 , Brothers of the mud!
@factsdontlie4342
@factsdontlie4342 5 дней назад
There was a civilization in north America before the native population. Maybe 2.
@eileenfabri5497
@eileenfabri5497 5 дней назад
@@factsdontlie4342 I absolutely agree. There have been some rather interesting things found in this country that defy explanation.
@khukri_wielderxxx1962
@khukri_wielderxxx1962 Год назад
Canada is not the first place in my mind when studying OOPARTS or megaliths, but i will pay more attention going forward
@marinoceccotti9155
@marinoceccotti9155 Год назад
2:40 - It's a natural rock formation we can find examples of all around the world.
@andreaschadeck5596
@andreaschadeck5596 Год назад
I attempted to get to the major ville medicine wheel last summer but couldn’t find it! We had the kids so we gave up and went to Drumheller instead
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
It's at ( 50°35'6.30"N,112°24'38.08"W) if you want to try again
@gamecock2465
@gamecock2465 Год назад
I wonder if these monuments have any relation to the sage wall found just south of the border in Montana. Could be the same builders.
@johncurrie2949
@johncurrie2949 Год назад
I wonder if authorities for a very long time seem to discount history that may go against the formatted history they want us to believe... Pyramid are being found all over the world now and the dating of site are now being questioned.. I've often wondered if Canada had sites from before 10000 years and older.
@mortocai
@mortocai Год назад
No surprise that we're finding megalithic structures in Canada. They've found a megalithic wall complete with "nodules" like on other sites in Egypt and Peru in Montana on Sage Mountain.
@markjohnson1220
@markjohnson1220 Год назад
At first glance of the 1st picture I thought it was a natural rock formation. But then you can see there are three rows of wide then thin slabs. That's not a natural break pattern. Those rock slabs have been moved and placed.
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
Yeah that wide/thin/wide/thin pattern is quite unique. I am no geologist but it could be interesting to compare to other sites with the same type of rocks.
@Itstartsinyou
@Itstartsinyou 5 месяцев назад
Im not finished the video lol i got excited have u looked atcastle rock, or any other hoodoo badland areas
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley 14 дней назад
No I haven't, maybe I'll pop by those locations this summer
@jimlwolfe-empty-midwest
@jimlwolfe-empty-midwest Год назад
What is the google map you had with the pins on it?
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
It was in Google Earth Pro
@galenhaugh3158
@galenhaugh3158 Год назад
The first looks like it is naturally forming. Nature looks interesting. On the third item, did they take a sample and analyze it? Rock drills use diamond bits which are much harder than everything except other diamonds and it's hard to believe that block could have been formed from diamonds!
@AlexanderFarley
@AlexanderFarley Год назад
I don't think any samples were taken from the concrete. They didn't mention this. They just tried to go through it and then gave up, as far as I know.
@user-nb4ex5zk3w
@user-nb4ex5zk3w 5 месяцев назад
I found a rock that had a five toed footprint shape on one face. I showed it to an archeologist and he said that they are often found, usually with multiple 'toe' marks and they are just weathered rocks...I agree.
@Dmaneternal
@Dmaneternal Год назад
Site north of Cranford on the old man is where Colonel McLeod slept 1st night in Alberta and it snowed early September horse died and panic ensued.
@user-gj3so9tg3g
@user-gj3so9tg3g Год назад
There's another suspicious site, huge rocks near wagner park, spruce grove area. Shocker it's on private land but my dog ran that way once from the park and I seen these rocks... I can't say anymore - would like to know the background storey, seems ancient. Google shows a house there but there isn't one... There's also huge cement pieces sticking out of the ground near the river in Terwillegar park, also curious. It should be highly illegal to find these sites and - a) keep them hidden and b) not investigate them further and just build over it. Bullshit. I can't believe this world. And everyone's just fine with it.
@jeffdevine6387
@jeffdevine6387 Год назад
the first image looks like a wall that has toppled. The base remained relatively intact, and the rest is scattered from impact
@johnclark1612
@johnclark1612 Год назад
That's like the underground rock wall in Rockwall Texas
@RicardoAlonso_Art
@RicardoAlonso_Art 3 месяца назад
good one
@islandtrooper4x432
@islandtrooper4x432 16 дней назад
Thanx for doing a video about "Alberta".... I guess the next one will be on Sask?
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