Nearly 70 years old, I'm not sure if I can make rigorous hiking any more so I really appreciate your taking me along as you explore La Palma. I've seen a bit of the world but regrettably never considered places like La Palma. Looking forward to visiting more interesting sites virtually.
The spirals carved onto those rocks were very interesting. Spirals seemed to have symbolized, something of great importance to cultures of the ancient past.
I like these exploring videos as we get to feel like we are the ones exploring- with minimal talking just nicely chosen accompanying music and careful editing. 👍
It amazes me how he finds these neat places. I wonder what that long pipeline was about. I also love the fact that I can watch this from my living room!!
So nice to the sky is blue somewhere! Many years ago I read how Guanche people were surprised to see the first Europeans visit their islands. They thought they were the only people left after a major catastrophe that killed everyone else. 😻🐻😻
Good Morning Bear, There Is A Lot To Discover On La Palma, That Place Is Amazing, Thank You For Your Tour And I Enjoyed Every Minute Of It, Have Missed You, You Be Blessed And Happy Always Bear, Wendy
Thank you for this video it was nice to hear from you again. We are here in Los Canajos for three weeks our plan is to explore some of the places in the videos. We may start in the north though We enjoyed a lovely visit via the bus to Los Llanos and took some pictures of the volcano , it was quite a sight to see.
So nice to see you again on the beautiful Island of La Palma. I have read about the prehistoric people and the travelers from Morocco and Europe that might have travel through. Hope to see some relics one day. I really like the cabins that you featured for us. Stay safe, stay healthy Ben.
Yes... To carry water from a water mine/gallery to irrigate the banana plantations. La Palma has many water mines some going deep into the mountain ridge which divides the east and west side of the island
Its so nice out there seeing new cabins of wood and maybe warmer than old brick buildings to house tenants . The scenery is looking fantastic indeed as viewed on your tours and how nature is coming back after the lava. Loved the video and great to see you back more. Thank You.
Those spirals you see in many places many they found dating around the same time as if they witnessed something, perhaps a Nova, does remind me of many Nova pictures I've seen
During your hike, I noticed some newer wooden housing. Are these to replace the housing that people lost during the eruption? Thanks for taking us on your hike! 🐻
What a beautiful video! I love the rocks and petroglyphs. The lovely goats have a perfect environment. 8:03 The soundtrack was stunning, so mystic! (You always have good music for your videos, much appreciated!). Thank you for sharing this uplifting experience!
I found a flat stone that has some carvings on it. I have no idea if it is real or not. It was here when we bought our place. They must have lived in those caves. Very interesting! Water will usually expose the rock in the mountain. We have a river near us that dries up in the summer and the bottom of the river is pure rock, in the monsoon season it has water in the river. When it is not monsoon season it is totally a dry river bottom.
Thank you for sharing and taking us along on your adventure. Absolutely beautiful views and an exciting place to explore. Mother Nature is so beautiful and holds so many secrets for us to discover.
I was just thinking of you today! 🤗🙏❤️ The markings on those stones remind me of a giant finger print. So many interesting places to explore in that area! Yes, you are a 🐻that we know that doesn't like caves. What was that pipe that lead along the paths? Yes, a could go traipsing around there all day! Those goats looked as interested in you as you were them!. Thanks for taking us on your hike! There's just so much to see&explore there on LaPalma. Cya 🐻🤗❤️🙏
Absolutely fantastic to watch BB, so peaceful with the music as well. In a world that is drowning in white noice your videos are a breath of fresh air. After work I often watch your channel and enjoy every one. Blessings from Helen in Australia 🇦🇺 PS it would be cool to get a shout out from you one day 😀
I am so amazed at the lava rock walls all over the place, even on what seem to be remote walking trails. Such a creative use of abundant natural materials. Makes one feel they have discovered an ancient lost civilization. I wonder what the rocks inside that cave were? Some of them seemed to flouress when the flashlight hit them.
I don't know if those circular carvings have a special meaning at La Palma. But in the series Secret of Skinwalker ranch the native Indians belive that it is markings for portals. They have found similar circles there carved in the rocks.
Very interesting! There are spirals carved into rocks at the ancient temples on Malta too that I saw. Lots of cave dwellings too. Something to do with portals connected to the summer solstice connected with fertility?
I absolutely love the surroundings and the beautiful and very soothing nature that just feels like a whole new world I have never seen. Thank you so much for sharing this as it has its own healing power for all of us. Sending much love and take care of yourself :)
One big tunnel for such a small water pipe..... Many years ago, was there a larger amount of water flowing down hill, I wonder? Must be a natural spring above? What if the spiral carvings are related to water 💦, like water going down a plug hole?
These same patterns are found on the stone around new grange in Ireland 🇮🇪. Which is a passage tome aligned with the winter solstice sun ☀️ . It is also 600 years old than the great pyramid in Egypt.
Haven't seen you fo so long. Happy New Year to you and your lovely family. Many blessings for a better year for la Palma people 💖 Bear what is The pipe for?
That is a very interesting tunnel. Looks like a train tunnel, but doesn't look like the route was finished. Do you know the history of it? Thank you for sharing... PS. That pipe us interesting too. It looks like it goes for a very long distance.
Thank you for that BB very interesting. Hope you and your family are all well, good to see you. Where does that pipe run to BB, out of curiosity, it's very long. Take care, God bless you and your family and much 💖.
I think the water runs water from a natural spring to own the mountain somewhere. Apparently all water comes from natural sources (springs) right there on La Palma. Please correct me if I'm wrong, someone!🙂
To carry water from a water mine/gallery to irrigate the banana plantations. La Palma has many water mines some going deep into the mountain ridge which divides the east and west side of the island
What is the ugly pipe snaking thru the beautiful scenery and do you have fossils on the island? The glyphs are very interesting. We have glyphs in many area's of the US from indigenous people of long ago.
So mysterious & interesting!! Thank you for this look into ancient native culture, Bear! Do you suppose the squiggly lines represent a map, or is there a definite pattern to that petroglifico? What does everyone else think? 🤔 ❤️ from Michigan USA