I live 20 minutes away in Hurricane. Years since I been there, and your work is beautiful! So I visited again. Thanks for reminding me what's in my backyard.
Прекрасно Място! Думите вече не ми стигат да изразя възхищението си за всичките красоти, които заснемаш и ни показваш. А музиката ме пренесе някъде в небесата. Благодаря ти от душа и сърце.
I have grown as a human being because of what you have shown me. You are my favorite Visual Artist by a long shot. Your Productions are astonishing in both simplicity and complexity ... All at the same time. Sincerely and with Respect Thank you.
Your videos leave me with a feeling of wonder and unhurried satisfaction. It seems as if you have captured the Earth as it is and have given it to us. Thanks again for sharing so much or your ...art.
Awesome awesome scenery, I just live only about 20 miles west of there by St George, I have been to the Red Cliffs recreation area before but to my surprise, I have yet to discover the Yant Flat. After living here for 21 years I am still discovering Southern Utah and I putting this hike on my agenda for this month, thanks for revealing this and you have a subscriber.
Love the way the color bands go one way and the forms another @ like 0:46 . And, shadows make much drama. Love the dirty pink and red. A lot in @ 6 minutes.
Thanks for a great video. Next week we move from Salt City area to St. George. Our street is Yant Flat Dr. What a weird name we thought. Now, thanks to your video, we have a better respect and appreciation for what it's named after! The adjoining street is also weird (we thought): Dwarf Bear Poppy Lane. Come to find out there is a flower that only grows in one place in the world near here. They call it a Dwarf Bear Poppy because the petals resemble the paw of a small bear. Can't wait to get down there and explore!
Complimenti Milosh per queste bellissime e straordinarie riprese in un luogo fantastico, un video meraviglioso. Grazie per la condivisione. Buona serata. 👍 . Ciao, Lorenzo.
The exquisiteness of this compels me to comment (I've watched so many of your videos but rarely leave comments...sorry about that). Earlier this year we visited Utah (from Australia) and were continually overwhelmed with so much extraordinary beauty. You've now given us another must see destination when we return. Thanks for your craft!
Utah, and especially Southern Utah, is truly endless, you can go there many many times and still find new places. People who live there and love Nature are blessed... And thanks for watching and appreciating the channel! Cheers :)
Fantastic landscape, and right in my backyard...that is Southern Utah. Enjoyed seeing all the different land formations, makes you think how it was created...doesn't it? Great video, thumbs up, enjoyed very much. Thank you. :))
Fantastic. THANK YOU for your expertise, long hours of work, skilled editing, and I'm sure physical endurance (!!!) putting this together for ALL OF US to see. Beyond "beautiful"...as well as inspiring. Did I leave anything "great" out of this comment? If I did, I apologize. Magnificent. TY
"THANKYOU" for the reply! Your work (and pleasure) capturing LIGHT and SHADOW - color and remarkable detail - long waiting periods and patience and focus - beautifully smooth and intriguing panning.... what more can I say.? All of which supersedes even the BEST of "Nat'l Geo" (as well as others). Yours is a skill, a focus....perhaps even an obsession.....that is so rare and pure. Saying "Thank You," just doesn't seem to be enough.
Thank you Milosh, title of music go well with your presentation.The Most Beautiful Things...amazinz place. Have a great day ☼ and a wonderful weekend. My pleasure to share too.
You are doing such a good job capturing everything and the music .... I am speechless. Now my bucket list will include to go with you in your next adventure, lol! 😏
Very well done Milosh... It appears you had the place to yourself. The sandstone textures under what appears to be early morning light has an other worldly look... The visuals as well as the music on this short video is therapy for the soul... Bill Farr @ WGF Studio53...
Wow! Forget all amazing man made temples based on sacred geometry! This is just unbelievable... these hills/montains have all the geometrical patterns on them, and they are made by Mother Earth?! Unfortunately, these "8 wonders" are not well advertised, and many people, like me, have not seen them yet. Thank you, thank you for a great job! Oh, and for the beautiful music, too. Subscribed!
Somebody who had ass pain has given you thumbs down. I have not time watch your movies regulary but when I am not busy I am watching it for relax. Fantastic video it is inspiration for my small production. Thanks.
wow...an answer.......wasn't expecting that...i'm always amazed by the places we've been to...how REALLY old it all is....Bryce, Zion, Canyonlands, Monument Valley, Yellowstone, Yosemite, even London Bridge to Mt. St. Helens all from visiting the relatives Arizona ...us out from N.Y. and driving allll lll over the place....thanks for your response...@irene..
From Las Vegas you can stop here and stretch your legs on the way to Grand Canyon North Rim or Zion/Bryce National Park. St George is right in center of all of them. If you just want to sit at your computer then stay on this guys channel cuz he's been all over the Southwest USA.
wow.. just amazing :O wow.. .what a creation of mother nature.. that formation of rocks in the shape a mesh .. now how or what in the world could that have formed that? i have never seen these in any where before ..thank you so much for sharing ..
How did this landscape come from? Once again, I feel that nature is great. The patterns on the rocks are unique. I've never seen such a rocky mountain. I enjoyed your video very well. Thank you very much.
+kang6544 I do not know how it was formed, but quite spectacular! Quite unknown place compared to the many exceptional national parks and monuments of Utah. Glad you enjoyed the video!
What are those lines at 0:34? Expansion cracks? Don't think it's water erosion, as there seems easier routes for water to flow. Fossilised dessication cracks? It's the wrong colour for basaltic crystals. Mostly it looks like sandstone, which doesn't form large scale crystals. Very unusual. I've never seen anything like that before. Looking it up reveals: _"Checkerboard Mesa Checkerboard Mesa is an example of two weathering processes, one controlled by stratigraphy and one by climate. The “checkerboard” results from the roughly perpendicular sets of grooves in the Navajo Sandstone. The nearly horizontal grooves follow layers of coarse sand that coincide with eolian bedding sets whereas the vertical grooves have been interpreted to be the result of local expansion and contraction of the rock surface due to changes in temperature and moisture (Biek et al. 2000)."_
Yes, Checkerboard mesa formations look quite similar, complex explanation... lately I pay less attention to the way things got formed and more to their beauty :) Take care :)
Amazing Places on Our Planet I find the beauty in the physics and that then enhances the aesthetic beauty. It's a deeper way to look at things. It helps me with my paintings in many ways.
Wow😮omg,there r no words to describe this.breath taking layer on layer over billions of year's, or rapid cooling of lava😅clueless goofs😂seriously what does it look like! Skin 😢it's biogeology,something big she'd its skin and left😅or perhaps its underneath 😮 turned to stone. Petrified,,,,,we will b,,,if.....😮😢🤫😅😉 fantastic footage ✌️heddwch ✌️
+Pavao Špigelski yes, that's correct, I did speed up a little my videos, looks like most people prefer this. I personally like a little longer clips, that can be enjoyed on 4K TVs