Thank you so much! I’m so happy the videos reached you in Sri Lanka, and I’m glad that you enjoy them! Many more fun adventures coming to the channel soon :)
The wife and I were there a few years ago and they had a fantastic price for active duty personnel and one guest if I remember correctly. Very patriotic folks, Fantastic place, and experience.
That’s really good to hear. They sound like great people. Everyone was so nice and welcoming as well when I visited as well. Glad you had a great experience there!
Very welcome! I’m really glad you enjoyed it! I’ll be making another one at Meteor Crater taking the self-guided tour in a few months. The self-guided tour follows a different part of the crater, so it would be nice to give viewers both perspectives :)
This meteor crater is really something. Just by listening to the tour guide lady, I learned a lot. My initial interest for this crater was sparked originally by watching the movie "Star Man" starring Jeff Bridges. At the end of the movie, he goes to the crater to be reunited and picked up by his fellow aliens. It's an older movie but I finid it pretty good. If anyone hasn't seen it, I'd check it out!
Really glad you got some good info out of the tour. She did such a great job articulating the history. Much better than I could have. I actually haven’t seen that movie, but it’s on my list. I’ll try and get to it this weekend. I like Jeff Bridges. Good actor!
...thank you so much for this video. watching it makes me wish I could see it. 19 years ago I won grand prize from Discovery Channel. I joined their website contest and won. it was a trip for two to Arizona to see this crater, all expenses paid including flights and lodging. sadly I was denied a tourist visa. and out goes my chance to see this. i hope someday I'll get the chance to see it.
You’re very welcome! I’m really glad you loved the video. I’m going to go back and shoot it in 4K in the near future. I hope you get a chance to see it someday. It really is an amazing place!
Thank you so much for watching. I’m really glad you liked all of the information. Next time I go I’m going to do the self-guided tour, as it is a different path :)
Went there Dec 28 it worth the price 22 dollars one of a kind experience only problem was when i went its about pass 4pm and it was freezing COLD and WINDY outside lol
I’m glad you got to experience it! It can definitely get gusty up there! I definitely plan on going back and shooting it with my good camera soon. Thanks for watching!
Wow! That’s amazing that you found a Meteorite! I’m not the best with identification. I don’t know if I’d recognize one out in nature. I’ll be coming back and filming the self-guided tour here sometime in 2021.
Regan Outdoors - yea, I found it in Highgate Cemetery, London of all places. I’ve also got an iron fragment from the Nang Chan (pardon the spelling) Meteorite that fell in 1550 I think. It’s just over 100g or 3.6oz. Keep safe. Catch you soon. Rog from Wales 🏴.
Petroglyphs what petroglyphs? I bet that crater is much more recent because nobody considered the erosion caused by the Younger Dryas Impacts Theory. Before the Holocene that area was verdure and megafauna.
Interesting theory. I’m not a scientist, but I’m glad this video is invoking scientific discussion. Regarding petroglyphs: examples were discovered in the crater. This entire area has a long-standing history of Native American inhabitants. I come across arrowheads and potsherds almost everywhere I hike up that way.
@@ReganOutdoors - Ya never know yet unlikely as that paradigm is too close to home. It has the proof in platinum and other proxies plus the universal mythologies attesting to the fact. I would like to see the petroglyphs for clues of eyewitnesses, there is one on a rock ~100 miles(?) East of the crater in some park that looks like what an impact would look like or just a basket... But, how many of ancient art have baskets portrayed? Email if you'd like to hear more.
Unfortunately no. They used to give tours down to the bottom but now it’s only delegated to scientists and researchers mainly. There’s a really neat video by Tucker Gott of him flying over the crater in a Paramotor, which lends a really amazing perspective. You can view it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--UHnyE55wUM.html