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Full Walk Thru of the Mystery Rocks of Saskatchewan
Huge thank you to Bob who without reaching out to me, coordinating with Bret and Barb (the property owners), putting me up for a weekend and dealing with me, feeding me, chauffeuring me and much more I would not have been able to pull this off. I also wouldn't have a new friend. Thank you for reaching out a hand!
Thank you to both Bret and Barb for not just allowing me on to your property but allowing me in to your home. What a pleasure you both are to have gotten to know. Hope the first visit isn't the last!
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@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf 4 месяца назад
Make sure to check out the Drone Video as well! ⬇️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p9136mMAZxw.htmlsi=BhlQS4nqaVMs7NzL
@brolydictcumberbatchmontou401
@brolydictcumberbatchmontou401 4 месяца назад
Ah the Forge Map Creator Cartographer View in Forge!! So you can design the level!!!😎😎
@eduardosanchez7792
@eduardosanchez7792 4 месяца назад
Where abouts is this in sk
@minnowes
@minnowes 3 месяца назад
​@@eduardosanchez7792 It's Cypress Hills, likely in the inter-Provincial Park. The content creators should have noted this somewhere.
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz 2 месяца назад
It's interwoven serpentine scrolling art, and architecture, probably made with zeropoint geoengineering/terraforming tech using the earth's magnetic currents, you can clearly see the various serpents and their massive heads all the way down to the smaller ones on the path. Pretty cool, all over the earth but one of the clearest examples we're apparently allowed to walk on and explore, as in other places like the poles they're either inaccessible or some reverse engineering is going on with the tech we're not allowed to have so they can use it against us. Cheers
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz 2 месяца назад
@WanderingWolf I really dig this upload bruddah. Hit me up if you've found any other examples, I find them all over but esp at the poles/sub polar Isles, problem is they try to control the imaging from down there, as there was some pretty incredible tech at one point. Best Regards from the States
@l.jamesbarlow3137
@l.jamesbarlow3137 Год назад
I mentioned this rock formation 2 you about a year ago on one of your Sage Wall videos. You asked me to send you more info but I never followed up :( Glad to see you found them anyways! Thanks for doing the research and bringing us the first close-up footage I have ever seen of this important piece of ignored history. I hope you were able to convey the importance of the site to the land owners and maybe open up the possibility of archeological studies being done on the area. It should not be ignored! Thanks again for your effort in bringing this place to the people. It is appreciated :)
@majordendrocopos
@majordendrocopos Год назад
Can you tell us where it is? Wandering Wolf doesn’t seem to want to say. All part of the mystery I expect.
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
Absolutely! And there is more videos coming on the site but wanted to get these out quickly! Thanks for engaging, sharing and supporting! I appreciate you very much 🙏
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
@@majordendrocopos Hey there! It’s getting harder to see let alone respond to every comment across multiple platforms. Thank you for your patience…you can just Google search Mystery Rocks of Saskatchewan, same as the title of the video, and it should bring up a bunch of information as well as the location in Google maps. I’ll be putting out a How To video which will cover all the details of the site including location and more but it will take a little bit. I just got back from this trip a few days ago! It was a fun one though for sure!
@majordendrocopos
@majordendrocopos Год назад
@@WanderingWolf Oooh! More pretty pictures! I can’t wait…..
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
@@majordendrocopos I’m overloaded with content! Lol…at this point it’s becoming hard to choose what to work on next. Crazy. But I’m so glad you’re here for it cause there is plenty more!
@Dutch1954
@Dutch1954 Год назад
In my opinion, by refraining from providing commentary here, you have created a truly great in person experience here for viewers. I was you for a time, Bravo and thank you. Best Wishes Always
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
🙏
@jimmyjambon9206
@jimmyjambon9206 4 месяца назад
Cypress Hills Saskatchewan is a special place. Incorrectly named “cypress” (by Captain John Palliser, a British government surveyor, on a map he drew in 1857), for the jack pine trees that covered their slopes, the hills contain pre-Ice Age fossils, flowers, and rocks of subtropical variety found nowhere else in Canada.
@geraldkaupp5380
@geraldkaupp5380 3 месяца назад
I believe it was the French explorers before JP who were known to stretch the truth to impress Louis.
@kungfugirevik657
@kungfugirevik657 Год назад
If this were in Egypt, archeologists would claim the graffiti was the names of the builders.
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km Год назад
🤣 SHHH that's next
@joebagodonuts8119
@joebagodonuts8119 Год назад
😀😆🤣 True. The Dynastic Egyptians discovered the pyramids. We can see the crap that they actually built. The people that built the pyramids had superior technology to us.
@hankscorpio8928
@hankscorpio8928 Год назад
It’ll happen in about 1,000 years. I gotta start making the rounds with a hammer and chisel - “Emperor Hank Scorpio I. “ I like the sound of that. My name shall be everlasting.
@michielderuyter6011
@michielderuyter6011 Год назад
😂❤
@thepavementendsnow1901
@thepavementendsnow1901 Год назад
And proof of it being a Pharaoh’s burial chamber…lol
@pcsproshop8972
@pcsproshop8972 Год назад
Looks like those rocks have been sitting for a very, very, very long time from the lichen growth alone. Does not appear to be a naturally occurring formation (in other words it was constructed). The cut angles, flat surfaces (for joints), clear evidence of the original rocks formation/orientation. These formations look more like a toppled wall than a floor? From the weathering & degradation of the rock, it also appears to be cut at opposing angles to the joints, which looks far too similar to South American sites (Saksaywaman) *polyginal construction. Thanks for the tour!
@JA51711
@JA51711 Год назад
The landscape is beautiful and the find amazing. Thank you for sharing
@dubselectorr345
@dubselectorr345 Год назад
This is insane It must have been made by those people who's names are carved on it. According to Egyptologysts, that's how you can tell. Looks a lot like Montana.
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
It does look like Montana doesn’t it!? A lot of similarities…
@supertuesday600
@supertuesday600 Год назад
Jimmy sent me. You are doing mankind a favor. Keep up the good work!!❤
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
Greatly appreciated! So glad you made it here and thank you for the support 🙏
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km Год назад
oh no not "Nutt Job" Jimmy he does have a fantastic imagination I'll give him that
@corfrost3035
@corfrost3035 3 месяца назад
These look like pre=flood megalithic stone structure ( perhaps a road). I'm assuming this is near or in the Cypress Hills. I found a stone wall not far from here around Mannyberries.
@4444Rosemary
@4444Rosemary Год назад
That landscape blows me away, the most beautiful view ever. The VIA Rail train through Saskatchewan is gorgeous.
@jj86122
@jj86122 Год назад
i live in sask and i have never heard of this place wow , this place needs to be studied
@GidneyNCloyd-hq7hl
@GidneyNCloyd-hq7hl 4 месяца назад
It's a river bank: What happens when an ancient sea drains rapidly. Look at the surrounding topography. And with Google Earth.
@ChampCampMMA
@ChampCampMMA Год назад
Looks to be a polygonal wall that's been toppled over. This is amazing, probably older then a lot of the other structures on earth...😁👍💯
@greygoody368
@greygoody368 Год назад
Curious whether anyone has done LIDAR or ground penetrating radar on this area? Strikes an uncanny resemblance to Gobekli Tepe. Who knows what is buried beneath thousands - if not tens of thousands - of years of dirt!
@seanwilliams3377
@seanwilliams3377 Год назад
100 percent agree. I would love to see some lidar of the area
@richardbreisch8049
@richardbreisch8049 Год назад
Exactly
@rleonzio
@rleonzio Год назад
This site is on the south eastern edge of the Cypress Hills, a beautiful region rich with history. The plateau of the Cypress Hills is a unique area in the region since it escaped glaciation during the Pleistocene. I would be curious to hear a Geologist or Glaciologist’s opinion to see if these stones may have accumulated in this area as a result of glacial recession, etc. Perhaps ancient peoples travelling south in the corridor between the Cordilleran and Laurentide ice sheet found an ice-free area to set up some sort of purpose-built gathering site. I’d love to see some further investigation on this site.
@dalebarth6954
@dalebarth6954 Год назад
How could stones be from glacial recession when glaciers never touched this area.go there. Ive been there.check it out
@Mike-hr6jz
@Mike-hr6jz Год назад
Flyover this area with LiDAR and you will see what’s under the dirt
@mwh3227
@mwh3227 Год назад
I'd bet that there were many advanced civilizations that came before us!
@lifeonmars8703
@lifeonmars8703 4 месяца назад
The flood did quite a bit of damage to the road that used to lead to the temple. Someone needs to excavate the temple area and see how big it was. Pre ice age possibly
@ConejoMalo247
@ConejoMalo247 4 месяца назад
Temple for what?
@RealBoiJare
@RealBoiJare 3 месяца назад
Temple lmao?? You know this is in Canada right?
@michaelpelletier4515
@michaelpelletier4515 Год назад
If only Randall Carlson would chime in here and talk about this !
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
I was able to show him the Sage Wall in person and he said he thought it definitely looked man made.
@michaelpelletier4515
@michaelpelletier4515 Год назад
@@WanderingWolf Wow that is awesome ! Thanks !
@TrustHisWord
@TrustHisWord 3 месяца назад
Fantastic. And erie. Who built and fashioned these stones? Why? And what were these structures? My brain is spinning!
@RichardHolmstrom-xk4ue
@RichardHolmstrom-xk4ue 4 месяца назад
Saskatchewan is flat and boring along the Trans Canada HWY, but a large part of the Canadian Shield goes through the province from northern Alberta, Saskatchewan into Manitoba, and Ontario! There's 100,000 lakes in the province and dense Borreal Forrest! Point is, it's not all flat and boring!!
@samic1051
@samic1051 4 месяца назад
Oh my goodness.You seem to know so much ,, Not
@RichardHolmstrom-xk4ue
@RichardHolmstrom-xk4ue 4 месяца назад
Oh my goodness you seem to like midget clown porn! Or is it Brazilian fart porn? Either way you're a brown clown! F"""""" hater!!
@kh7794
@kh7794 4 месяца назад
The statement is very correct. I don't expect morons to know how to use a topographical map. Oops, was that word too big for you? Too many syllables perhaps?
@andree.b4723
@andree.b4723 3 месяца назад
Love this Province of Canada, so underrated, let's keep it that way and keep the other riff rats out.
@MrRotaryrockets
@MrRotaryrockets Год назад
It almost looks like it may have been a wall that collapsed with similar construction to South America well spaced with flat sides and rounded edges..you may be onto something after all the oldest Camel Fossil(3.5 million Yrs old) was found in Ellesmere Island in Nunavut we may have been closer to the equator at one time who knows..most only guess..
@vukans595
@vukans595 Год назад
AMAZING!!! The site is crying for proper archaeological research!
@jayc2469
@jayc2469 Год назад
I think the fact that Archaeologists are _unaware_ of it or more than likely not willing to address its 'anomalies' is very telling, and is probably why it isn't widely known in mainstream media/academia
@Msmith-yd7bz
@Msmith-yd7bz 4 месяца назад
Well one thing for sure,is that if you want to go on a very interesting road trip,make your way from the dried up waterfall near ,Spokan,Grand Coulee dam.Go north cross into Canada ,theres an incredible canyon going through north ,north east to Banff.then about four hour east two hours past Calgary your in Saskatchawan,theres a very interesting area called the bad lands,very prehistoric looking.Alot of dinasour parts have been fount there.Thats where Tyrrell dinasour musium is.zthis place is not just for kids.While your at it may as well take in some of those unusual stones.Not to expensive a trip if you have a simple camper,but very educational.
@markfetherman6593
@markfetherman6593 Год назад
Would like to know exactly what kind of rock that was, seemed too layered to be just granite. The linear formation of the entranceway scattered-stones was particularly interesting and hard to presume a natural formation. In the main area between 7 and 11 minutes, I can see where a geologist would say that was natural stone fracturing, but I think that's a bit of a stretch. Really like the overall view of the general landscape there , it was fascinating to see how far out the middle of nowhere it is. This would be very difficult to explain by glaciation. Looks like a prime candidate for a major archaeological dig to me.
@WalterHazen-l6i
@WalterHazen-l6i Год назад
it appears to be eroded volcanic tuff (Tooff) an ash deposit you can see how it has literally melted by erosion from a solid cap by how it cracks .... still cool though
@terex4165
@terex4165 Год назад
Jimmy from Bright Insight sent me here.
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
So glad you made it! There is plenty to explore so I truly hope you enjoy 🙏
@terex4165
@terex4165 Год назад
@@WanderingWolf Looking forward to it. Already subbed
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km Год назад
well do some research on "Nutt Job" Jimmy he's not the most stable or believable source
@_MikeJon_
@_MikeJon_ Год назад
​​@@BubuH-cq6km Agreed, he is one of the main key pseudoscience channels. The guy promotes lies and goes on JRE to spread his cult like beliefs.
@donnyboyreeves4932
@donnyboyreeves4932 Год назад
This and the Montana megalith are the two coolest videos I've saw on here in a long time I love history especially prehistory and we have absolutely been lied to about ours thank you please don't stop making videos
@richardbreisch8049
@richardbreisch8049 Год назад
Looks like the area was under water for a very long time...
@s.w.s.7154
@s.w.s.7154 Год назад
It looks like a flood displaced all of these stones. Definitely looks like intelligence was used with these rocks at some point. Great looking hike also, I 'm jealous.
@itwasaliens
@itwasaliens Год назад
Based on its location it was probably flattened by glaciers
@GoldVP...
@GoldVP... Год назад
It was glacial movement
@Zukalski
@Zukalski Год назад
@@GoldVP... the glaciers didn’t reach this area dummies! Try again. Also 10:21 a glacier making 90degree cuts. Get lost
@Zukalski
@Zukalski Год назад
@@itwasaliens Dumb as f. That’s what I call your worthless answer
@thepavementendsnow1901
@thepavementendsnow1901 Год назад
Imagine a civilization similar to the megalithic peoples in South America, in cased in ice 2 miles thick then hit with a meteor/comet…what do you think it would look like, maybe 100,000 years or so later… Answer: Saskatchewan?
@dreamingmusic3299
@dreamingmusic3299 Год назад
This site is crying out for ground penetrating radar.
@aar1843
@aar1843 Год назад
WANDERING WOLF... YOU'VE DONE IT AGAIN!! Quite an interesting & Historic Site..,Looks to be A "Giants Fortress" Quite Strategic..you can see All sides of that area from there...I would assume quite a lot is buried in that mud/soil & It seems a flood/earthquake (or both) have caused those stones to tumble down...A few close ups of those pillars & stones would be helpful so we can check for some chisel marks & inscriptions like that fantastic Montana Site...The Montana Site needs immediate protection from looters/vandals just like this Canadian one here..."Great Job!!! 🤫👏👍🙏✔️💯
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
Thank you 🙏 Make sure to check out the channel for the latest video…live-streamed a new site in Nova Scotia and the full video is out now for channel members and will be released fully in just a few days! So incredible visiting all the sites in North America! Thank you for your support! I appreciate you very much!
@joberan7
@joberan7 Год назад
Great documentation. Needs to be explored more thoroughly and take samples of rock and of the sediments under the monoliths. We can clearly see evidence of fluvial erosion that probably lasted centuries. There must be a lot of marine fossils there and they can tell us a great deal about that place. Although your camera work is great, there are instances when it would be good if you just paused and put the camera on a tripod; especially when looking at the amazingly straight angles of some blocks, since some of these seem to be cut at almost perfect 90 degree angles! Something else that would be great would be to know the original name of the site and have as much historical details as possible from the first nations there. What do the people say about the place, what legends they have passed down? Well done!
@bradbradeen9277
@bradbradeen9277 Год назад
Amazing ancient buildings. I wonder what the First Nation people have to say about that site? I would have liked to see more of the underside of those areas that were extremely worn. Sad to see all the vandalism of the stones. Doesn't look like it has been excavated by archeologists... very interesting site. Thanks Mike!
@mattaini1
@mattaini1 Год назад
Agreed…. Wonder what they do have to say????
@craigbramlett2933
@craigbramlett2933 Год назад
this reminds me of the bimini road off the coast of the bahamas
@_MikeJon_
@_MikeJon_ Год назад
Similar in a way. Both are natural joint systems so you're not wrong! Different types of rocks and different reasons they fracture like that.
@_MikeJon_
@_MikeJon_ Год назад
@Mike that's incorrect. Bimini road looks exactly like a joint system, because it is, lol. Orthogonal jointing is common. You just want to believe in pseudoscience. You just repeat what people like Graham Hancock say. However its complete nonsense. Bimini road is caused by the sea while this is caused by frost and rain.
@_MikeJon_
@_MikeJon_ Год назад
@Mike ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nFcTCtNWr5Y.html
@cjvilleneuve1566
@cjvilleneuve1566 Год назад
@@_MikeJon_ loll the stone at bimini are leveled with small stone place exactly for preventing them to move, and to keep them level, nature cant do that ,im sorry to pop your bubble sir, and there more to it , but you narrow point of view is preventing you to see for yourself...
@dillpixel8357
@dillpixel8357 Год назад
The Mystery Rocks of Saskatchewan are located only about a 5 hour drive from the Sage Wall in Montana. Coincidence???
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
My thoughts exactly! 😎 Very good
@Zukalski
@Zukalski Год назад
Not a coincidence
@ArcaneBear
@ArcaneBear Год назад
this looks like some of the megalithic work seen around the world, this could be an amazing find. we rarely get to see the rocks broken apart from their edges like this. great work,
@feliciajohn1169
@feliciajohn1169 Год назад
I've never thought about it b4 as a Mason myself we lay out stones but if you were building walls with these huge blocks it would make sense to fit them laying on the ground b4 you flip them vertical and place them as you can't spend all day raising it up to try the fit and pull it down to reshape then put it up again... interesting...have we found an important piece of the magolithic building process. If so why was it abandoned and where did the builders go...
@StrongerThanBigfoot
@StrongerThanBigfoot Год назад
I think you're spot on
@setag54321
@setag54321 Год назад
You need to research Geopolymers i.e. Limestone geopolymer, Granite, Andesite, Basalt, etc., which is what the (GAMB) global ancient megalithic builders used to construct their walls, roads, megalithic structures, within precision hair placements & fitment of all sides (egypt-puma punku-etc). Geopolymers don't absorb water like the various concretes we use today, which makes geopolymers last 1,000+ years, where as the concrete we make today has a lifespan of a couple 100 years. The romans made higher quality concrete than we do today on average, likewise the Bosnian Pyramid, which is made of layers & layers of concrete carbon dates to over 29,700 years! When samples were analyzed via mass spectrum at a university, it was determined it's better concrete than we make today & questionable if we could even replicate what the ancients did eons ago. I'm not saying that the GAMB didn't utilize high speed precision tools/machines, which are on par & superior to our technology today, but they also employed the use of geopolymer chemistry/concrete chemistry to build their impressive structures we can't replicate today. There's 100,000's of machine tool marks that are similar & the same that are found all around the world at ancient megalithic structures & their surrounding areas. Just because we haven't found the machines that the ancients used, doesn't mean they don't exist nor do we need the machines, since we have the 100k's of tool marks they made (some are visible with the naked eye, while others you need a 10x-30x magnifying glass to see these tool marks.) I'd need diamond/tungsten bits/cutters spinning in excess of 2,000rpms to accomplish these tool marks or water jet technology to replicate the tool marks that require a magnifying glass to observe. This is how we'd replicate what the ancients did & also, Prof Joseph Davidoff's replicated how the pyramids were built utilizing limestone geopolymer tech (among others) (be sure to research him at the geopolymer institute.). Peace Sister/Brother P.S. My thought is, this was simply a road that was displaced by ice, wind & rain, maybe even minor glacial activity. The patina on these rocks means they are at least 5,000 years old. Since you're a mason....do you ever use dovetail joints in your blocks today or know of anyone that has in the recent past (a couple 100 years say)? The GAMB used dovetails/metal clamps to hold their massive geopolymer blocks in place.....I found a foundation structure in Michigan when I was about 21, while I was squirrel hunting that looked like cylinder bricks (gray in color), but they had numerous dovetails carved/recessed into the ends of the block. I thought to myself back then....who the hell is using dovetails with concrete??...lol! ( I took wood shop & 4 yrs of machine shop, so I can run a mill, lathe, shaper, surface grinder, etc.) Through my research....I now know I found an ancient site of maybe the ancients or of one of those they taught these mason techniques to. I have yet to revisit the site & it's been well over 20 years....I just realized this a couple years ago when I remembered that fateful day. An ADVENTURE AWAITS!!!
@anthonyquantrill119
@anthonyquantrill119 Год назад
Infinitely interesting! There is some tell-tale things that point out the 'structure' being non natural. First is the "scoop" gouges or marks if you will, underneath some blocks and that screams old quarry site. Secondly the age of the stones looks extreme as in 20,000 years or more extreme, as in these were old when the pyramids were new. I was immediately reminded of the colossal ancient wall found in Russia somewhat recently that look similar in aging although that structure is truly "immensely colossal" with 100,000 ton foundation blocks. I do believe the structure is basalt? Ding-wad's, couch potato's and educated academia mouth pieces will be over eager in quickly declaring that it is a natural phenomenon, or that it was the work of the Ojibberish Clovis people that spent X amount of years making it as a religious site.
@thesteelworks8088
@thesteelworks8088 4 месяца назад
This is the foundation of a mall back the old world of the lizard people
@jonathandavidspainting1148
@jonathandavidspainting1148 3 месяца назад
I bet you if you dug up underneath the rocks you would find really cool artifacts and maybe even treasure 🪙
@X3R0D3D
@X3R0D3D Год назад
the feature at 7:56 (and again at 10:24) looks a LOT like the polygonal stone work found elsewhere in the world at megalithic sites.
@binderdundit228
@binderdundit228 Год назад
Cusco Peru
@boblydecker5951
@boblydecker5951 4 месяца назад
Rather than boast a bunch of wildly speculative observations, I will however say; The world is deeply fascinating!!! There is SO MUCH we don’t know.
@jackjaxton316
@jackjaxton316 Год назад
Thank you Michael, Bret, Barb, and Bob for sharing knowledge of this site. I am truly impressed.
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
None of this would have happened with out them! 🙏 I was privileged to be a part of it all.
@ColleenMurphy61
@ColleenMurphy61 Год назад
What are we looking at here?!?! It seems to go against everything we've been taught!
@robertwilson4178
@robertwilson4178 Год назад
At minute 14:53 and 15:09 looks like human footprints on the rock. Love the video. Very interesting.
@janesaints5249
@janesaints5249 Год назад
Obviously you can see the unnatural straight lines and smooth stone faces. Lets not even mention the fact it looks like a giant Lego has been pushed over.
@d8l835
@d8l835 4 месяца назад
How can some people say those holes are from water erosion? It rained a 6" cone in that specific spot for 100s of years straight, before it remembered how to rain properly? Come on guys
@dudet9662
@dudet9662 4 месяца назад
look up the red head giants and the giant's causeway in Ireland
@HoffaJedi
@HoffaJedi 4 месяца назад
Do you even know what erosion is?
@bobcaygeon6799
@bobcaygeon6799 3 месяца назад
@@HoffaJedi 🙄 IKR...it's painful 😞
@squeekycat
@squeekycat 3 месяца назад
Look at the alvar on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. It's covered in round holes. Limestone is soft and water flowing over it for hundreds of thousands of years makes holes like this. Picture a little low spot on a big flat rock in a stream, with gravel or sand washed into it and swirling around and around for longer than humans have been walking on this earth.
@jimtimmins1119
@jimtimmins1119 4 месяца назад
The water erosion is great. These rocks are pre flood. Perhaps 20 k bc
@scottlanghorst1483
@scottlanghorst1483 Год назад
The rocks were moved into place during the winter on sleds? Definitely placed there, doesn't look random to me. 🤔
@Alarix246
@Alarix246 Год назад
10:26 proof of it being man-made right there - block hewn to fit the next two blocks. 👍🏼❤️
@ptrisonic
@ptrisonic Год назад
Or it could have broken apart?
@CaptainHook_90
@CaptainHook_90 Год назад
Imagine the force it took to knock that wall down. 😮😮😮 Sheeesh
@jerryrollf5997
@jerryrollf5997 Год назад
No doubt, no doubt, giants had a pillow fight.
@tiitulitii
@tiitulitii Год назад
Might have been that the site was a much higher before cutting off the stones. So, it could have been a factory for making building rocks like those granite sites in Assuan from where huge monoliths were transported to the Egyptian pyramids.
@jerryrollf5997
@jerryrollf5997 Год назад
@@tiitulitii Absolutely, it's amazing the Coneheads had a presence here in North America, a definite link to Egypt, Peru, and elsewhere.
@jerryadams6799
@jerryadams6799 Год назад
Totally natural despite the inscription that says Nod Manufacturing Company and "40K years without accident."
@stantheman5163
@stantheman5163 2 месяца назад
Looks like the Sage Wall in Montana, but fallen over on its side. There seems to be quite a few of these wonders all over the place.
@regandunn4850
@regandunn4850 Месяц назад
Yes they from the same era b4 the last ice age
@iamnegan1515
@iamnegan1515 Месяц назад
Maybe a small glacier pushed them over and placed them there.
@1967wazzy
@1967wazzy Год назад
this is cypriss hills sask probly one of the most scenic beauties in canada just love the erea😊
@danielhertz7266
@danielhertz7266 Год назад
Starting to wonder if "cypress hills" might actually be hiding something beneath!
@ptrisonic
@ptrisonic Год назад
@@danielhertz7266 More rocks probably...
@thebatman5214
@thebatman5214 9 месяцев назад
Looks like bags of concrete the was left to the elements
@14thSgtStedanko
@14thSgtStedanko Год назад
Check out Sage Wall in Montana. Very similar with the same bowl shaped depressions.
@georgepeat5269iearth
@georgepeat5269iearth 4 месяца назад
Good spent youth at cypress hills(50+years ago) missed this beautiful spot! Thank you&good health to you.
@rickkinsman7400
@rickkinsman7400 Год назад
3 thoughts leap to mind. 1. to judge by the weathering, those rocks have obviously been there for a very long time. 2. the lichens growing on some of them would reveal some interesting data about age since they were shaped. 3. lots of right angles and obviously machined, flat surfaces indicates intervention by humans. So what to make of it? Almost certainly indications of pre-clovis occupation.
@johnmudd6453
@johnmudd6453 Год назад
Rocks have been there for a long time ! No shit Sherlock !
@lookingup3752
@lookingup3752 8 месяцев назад
Half A million Years > Thanks Brother 👍👍
@seapeddler
@seapeddler 3 месяца назад
Hopefully the rocks aren't seized by the Smithsonian and lost in files somewhere.
@philiporlando5200
@philiporlando5200 Год назад
I truly thank you for that. It is so cool to walk it with you and yet be able to draw our own conclusions.
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
That’s what I’m hoping for most! That people develop their own ideas so we can have many angles of thought! Thank you for watching!
@frederik5991
@frederik5991 Год назад
Looks a bit like Bimini Road
@craigbramlett2933
@craigbramlett2933 Год назад
that was my initial thought as well
@PatrickCoble
@PatrickCoble 4 месяца назад
The exsanguinating swarms of mosquitoes, the craters left after horseflies tear chunks of flesh from your sun burnt skin, the black flies pierce your corneas as they puncture your eyelids, you collapse in the post- apocalyptic landscape of Saskatchewan. RU-vid is the safest way to see these rocks.
@squeekycat
@squeekycat 3 месяца назад
LOL at the description! Northern & central Ontario can be like that too. But maybe it depends on the time you go, don't go in the springtime but wait until late summer/early fall with cold enough nights to kill off the nasty bloodsuckers.
@ronaldmuise2343
@ronaldmuise2343 3 месяца назад
I dont understand why we were never taught about this in svhool its a part of our history!
@bobcaygeon6799
@bobcaygeon6799 3 месяца назад
RIGHT?!!! I had NO IDEA any of this existed. It's an AMAZING area. This is private property. I'm actually glad it is 🙂
@feliciajohn1169
@feliciajohn1169 Год назад
Was thinking it's natural til the 90⁰ cut into one block for the other to fit into it at 10:20 and 13:30 now I don't know what to think. The granite must be either a soft type or exposed to the elements for a long time as its very weathered. If this is man made it reminds me of a rock quarry as the rock is pulled from the outcropping laid in a production line and placed. But it doesn't make much sense to go to all that trouble to make a very unlevel rocky road...could this be pre ice age and have survived this entact under miles of ice? Thats if the ice age even really happend in the way and magnitude were told or think it did...
@_MikeJon_
@_MikeJon_ Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nFcTCtNWr5Y.html
@_MikeJon_
@_MikeJon_ Год назад
It is natural.
@MrBillzebud
@MrBillzebud Год назад
It is sandstone .
@ImEnemy608
@ImEnemy608 3 месяца назад
Found you from your most recent visit to Snake Bros podcast and loved the conversation. Now im on your channel going through a bunch of your videos, some incredible stuff here!! I really like the way you point out things in North America and show the similarities to pieces in other parts of the world!
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf 3 месяца назад
So glad you found your way here! I hope you enjoy my content! There’s plenty more to come!
@jerryrollf5997
@jerryrollf5997 Год назад
Definitely manmade... Awesome find.
@aaronbenns9051
@aaronbenns9051 Год назад
Doesnt look natural to me but im no geologist but they are so flat in between
@flouserschird
@flouserschird Год назад
What’s the odds geologists make stuff up to fill in gaps for things they don’t understand?
@toddfoglia1882
@toddfoglia1882 Год назад
100%
@edition-deluxe
@edition-deluxe Год назад
It's all made up, history, geology, anthropology, anything space, etc.
@majordendrocopos
@majordendrocopos Год назад
Funny comments here. I guess that you guys just want to make stuff up too, after just watching a video that doesn’t explain anything at all.
@edition-deluxe
@edition-deluxe Год назад
@@majordendrocopos DUH, that's what all the sciences of the past are, guesses. Educated guesses yes, but guesses none the less. Do you ever try to think for yourself, or do you always just need to take someone elses word?
@majordendrocopos
@majordendrocopos Год назад
@@edition-deluxe You are not making sense. Educated guess? What do you think education is all about? It is learning about truth, if your school is any good. Maybe you are bored with 1+1=2 and you would prefer 1+1=6. Do you call that “thinking for yourself”, just because you come up with a different answer? By all means think for yourself but don’t just shout out something different and meaningless, anyone can do that.
@InFamousProductions
@InFamousProductions Год назад
Man I'm jealous! You've opened the reality to the entire world! You killing it bro! That hill you were walking on at the beginning is probably not a hill, and I'll bet some digging will reveal a lot. It seems to me, that the escaped total devastation from the Ice flows. I'm sure most was wiped clean like every where else in North America, but some how this didn't get the full wipe. I also feel that the Teutonic plates have lifted that area up a lot higher than when the site was built.
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
Thank you so much 🙏 I agree with a lot of what you said here! I’ll be premiering the drone video tnght at 7pm and live streaming after! Join!
@InFamousProductions
@InFamousProductions Год назад
@@WanderingWolf Hell ya. And I'm going to finally start editing the footage from Ireland I was telling you about. I'll send you a little clip to your contact info on your web page. I'm hoping to have it all together with in 2 weeks.
@fbweaver63
@fbweaver63 Год назад
ancient and destroyed
@mmercier0921
@mmercier0921 Год назад
something made of rock got hit by the ocean. the whole landscapes is wiped clean.
@BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm
@BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm Год назад
This is awesome, glad I stumbled upon you. You just gave a new sub, looking forward to seeing more. 👍
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
Thank you so much 🙏 Happy you found your way here and you’ll be happy to know there is tons more coming! Keep an eye out for the drone video premiere Sunday night!
@dustinherk8124
@dustinherk8124 4 месяца назад
thats not Saskatchewan. i clearly see more than 3 hills higher than 10ft.
@kh7794
@kh7794 4 месяца назад
You're showing your ignorance, prejudice and lack of maturity
@dustinherk8124
@dustinherk8124 4 месяца назад
@@kh7794 i fuqqin live in moose jaw. i can make fun of my home province. eat a dyk
@zooedca
@zooedca 4 месяца назад
Looks to be sandstone from the Graffiti etched in the stone? These rocks are sliced up in straight lines and rectangular is not a mystery: orthogonal jointing this forms during weathering- cycles where the rocks crack in a rectangular pattern and through more weathering the pattern gets more prominent. And granite that has been cracked from ice wedging (water seeping into cracks freezing expanding and widening those cracks over and over again) then rounded by water and wind.s
@deborahcavel-greant6155
@deborahcavel-greant6155 4 месяца назад
The Cypress Hills area is as high as Banff, Alberta. The "explanations" for the patterns the layers of rock has broken into defy imagination.
@burntofferings3770
@burntofferings3770 Год назад
Thanks. Some Lidar imaging around the entire area is in order. Clearly man modified if not made. Reminds me of remains of a giant ancient tree. Clearly extremely old.
@colleengarland8977
@colleengarland8977 4 месяца назад
Private property near Fort Walsh and the Cypress Hills
@gulogulo9867
@gulogulo9867 4 месяца назад
I don't know why it's a mystery, its clearly alien's.😋😜🤪
@sonnylambert4893
@sonnylambert4893 4 месяца назад
Primo sarcasm. A salut!😂
@truthhasnoagenda3785
@truthhasnoagenda3785 3 месяца назад
Pre-flood perhaps?
@dreamingmusic3299
@dreamingmusic3299 Год назад
I spotted a few places that looked like it could be polygonal cuts. Really hard to tell with all of the erosion.
@YesTHATKimberly
@YesTHATKimberly 10 месяцев назад
So....structure, wall, or quarry?🤔🤔 Interesting place! Keeps one thinking of all the possibilities!
@brokedolph
@brokedolph Год назад
there's pyramids under the mountains
@kathymc234
@kathymc234 Год назад
Like something under the butte on Skinwalker Ranch?
@thelonewrangler1008
@thelonewrangler1008 Год назад
I know people are going to jump on me for saying that this looks natural. I want nothing more than for history to be rewritten by discovering humans have been building stuff for a very long time but with my limited knowledge of geologic processes I can see how this could happen naturally 🤷‍♂️
@Les537
@Les537 Год назад
If it were not natural there would be artifacts found. I have a feeling they are not going to find any.
@Zukalski
@Zukalski Год назад
10:21 EXPLAIN. How does this signature style rock cut found from machu pichu to Easter island and Egypt to turkey and Italy??? The piramides are also naturally formed in your tiny thinker, right
@SharpWelder651
@SharpWelder651 Год назад
Erosion but also melted rocks, this site was expose to extreme heat. Interesting...
@StirlingLighthouse
@StirlingLighthouse Год назад
Cool stuff here! Thanks for documenting it. 🙏 Seeing so many names carved into the rock, it must be soft, like sandstone or limestone. It takes a lot of effort otherwise.
@PriyaMomma
@PriyaMomma 4 месяца назад
This is natural. For all those who don’t believe it, you need to get out in the wilderness more often. These “perfect” lines in sedimentary rocks are all over BC, AB and yes, the neighbouring province of SK. It does look amazing, but it is naturally formed.
@douggillman7705
@douggillman7705 4 месяца назад
Could be, but the right angle at 13:25 has me thinking shaped and fitted at one time long ago.
@avaloneamyst
@avaloneamyst 4 месяца назад
Nothing natural about these remnants of ancient architecture. This is a lost civilization and the ruins left of a time so long ago that there are no records, no memory.
@That_Cats_Different
@That_Cats_Different 4 месяца назад
Those "perfect" lines would get you thrown off of every job site I've ever worked on. Nobody with the slightest knowledge of construction or masonry would make such poor cuts.
@SusanLynn656
@SusanLynn656 4 месяца назад
@@douggillman7705plenty of perfect right angles in natural rocks. Do the research!
@mysterycomment1553
@mysterycomment1553 4 месяца назад
@@That_Cats_Differentyou aren’t putting together rocks like this bud on your job sites. Now go put down your mainly pre-cut blocks. Pfft.
@asopopilosopo4158
@asopopilosopo4158 Год назад
Manmade
@davidwhiren817
@davidwhiren817 Год назад
Big time water ran through the underside of the rock layer !!! my guess would be during a glacial melt off , to have that type of sculpted hollowing out !!!
@Feed_Outdoor
@Feed_Outdoor Год назад
whatever it is.... the answer is under it
@jimmorgan5612
@jimmorgan5612 Год назад
It's antediluvian. Sort this one out.
@lelanddement4067
@lelanddement4067 Год назад
Those cups in the stones. Can be found on other Megalithic sites around the world 🌎. In Gomorrah thay contained 99% pure Sulfur chunks in them.
@akowboyshippielife7405
@akowboyshippielife7405 Год назад
Definitely metal detector country 👍🤠
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km Год назад
🙄
@taylormit
@taylormit 3 месяца назад
This sounds like Saskatchewan - the wind, but doesn’t look like it - hills!
@BruceLyeg
@BruceLyeg 3 месяца назад
Sask Alberta border, Cypress Hills. There are more of these
@kaywalker4433
@kaywalker4433 Год назад
it almost looks like its been washed over by a big flood...
@donlawler9510
@donlawler9510 Год назад
4:23 minute mark, That's a quarry block yard... with an order that was never delivered. At first, I thought this might be just a natural sedimentary deposition, but no, they are laid out and ready to go. There's a LOT of aging on those blocks.
@WanderingWolf
@WanderingWolf Год назад
Exactly! I’ve identified 3 main areas to the site. Quarry, Staging Area and Finished Area. I’ll be releasing the drone video tnght and going over the details in a live stream. More videos after incoming breaking down the sites.
@donlawler9510
@donlawler9510 Год назад
@@WanderingWolf yes, a mason lays out the stones so that you can pick out what you need.
@feliciajohn1169
@feliciajohn1169 Год назад
​@@donlawler9510 I've never thought about it b4 as a Mason myself we lay out stones but if you were building walls with these huge blocks it would make sense to fit them laying on the ground b4 you flip them vertical and place them as you can't spend all day raising it up to try the fit and pull it down to reshape then put it up again... interesting...have we found an important piece of the magolithic building process.
@donlawler9510
@donlawler9510 Год назад
@@feliciajohn1169 raises more questions than answers. 1. is this near some place? or near navigatable water? Why didn't they come back for them? etc. But, that looks like too many quarries and stone yards that I've been to in modern times. Someone pulled those blocks out, squared them up, laid them out and bever came back for them... a VERY long time ago...
@juliecreaser878
@juliecreaser878 4 месяца назад
Saskatchewan is a mysterious wonderous province.... The Athabasca Sand Dunes, the Moose Jaw geo thermal waters, Manitou salt waters, a few locations such as Prince Albert national Park and Good Spirit Lake you will find odd beaches of purple sand that shimmers in the light, and more. Thanks for sharing this video.
@draganbuhanovich6411
@draganbuhanovich6411 4 месяца назад
Purple sand is small ruby
@minnowes
@minnowes 3 месяца назад
Don't forget Grasslands National Park. One of my favourite places in the world.
@dyannejohnson6184
@dyannejohnson6184 4 месяца назад
This actually looks somewhat like residual from the Great Bear Paw sea that split the North American continent I would love to see a drone shot covering those hill surrounding this site. Including this as centeral
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