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Ben Troy Outdoors
Canada
Приєднався 11 лис 2021
Hello friends, my name is Ben, and I'm an avid outdoorsman from Canada. My goal with this channel is to show the beauty of God's nature, and to encourage people to get out and start exploring.
I have discovered so much history, and so many different regional cultures, that I would like to share them with you.
My main focus with this channel will be to showcase interesting hiking trails, sights to see, and things to do, that are easily accessible for the whole family.
This will be a family based channel, with content that is suitable for all ages.
After decades of hiking, camping and exploring, I have discovered so many incredibly interesting places that most people have never heard of, and it is these places that I would like you to discover, and hopefully experience for yourself firsthand.
I have discovered so much history, and so many different regional cultures, that I would like to share them with you.
My main focus with this channel will be to showcase interesting hiking trails, sights to see, and things to do, that are easily accessible for the whole family.
This will be a family based channel, with content that is suitable for all ages.
After decades of hiking, camping and exploring, I have discovered so many incredibly interesting places that most people have never heard of, and it is these places that I would like you to discover, and hopefully experience for yourself firsthand.
Longest Covered Bridge In The World! Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada.
Longest Covered Bridge In The World! Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Walking Tour of Museo de Las Culturas, and Oaxaca City Centro Along The Way.
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Walking Tour of Museo de Las Culturas, and Oaxaca City Centro Along The Way.
Tree Of Tule In Oaxaca, Mexico - The Largest Tree In The World!
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About 10 kms east of Oaxaca City, you will come to the small town of Santa Maria del Tule, and here you will discover the largest tree in the entire world! The Tree of Tule is a 2000 year old Montezuma Cypress which has a circumference that measures almost 200 feet around!
Monte Alban - Mountain Top Capital of the Zapotec Kingdom. Exploring Oaxaca!
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Discover the Unesco World Heritage site of Monte Alban! This amazing archeological site sits on top of a mountain ridge overlooking Oaxaca City. This expansive network of pyramids and buildings was the capital of the ancient Zapotec kingdom, and is easily one of the most incredible historical sites you will ever see!
Hiking Peña de Bernal - The Tallest Monolith In Mexico!
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The beautiful town of Bernal is located a short 45 minute car ride east of Queretaro City. Not only can you enjoy this very picturesque Pueblo Magico, you can also climb the tallest monolith in Mexico (third tallest in the world)
Exploring Museo Regional, and Museo de Arte, In Queretaro, Mexico
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Of the many incredible things to see and do in Queretaro City, I would encourage you to check out some of the many amazing museums that the city has to offer. Here is a look at two of them.
Exploring Queretaro's Historic Aquaduct.
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Exploring Queretaro's Historic Aquaduct.
Exploring El Cerrito Pyramid in Queretaro, Mexico!
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Within the boundaries of the growing city of Queretaro, you will find an enormous pyramid that is only a few minutes drive from the centro! Sitio El Cerrito is an expansive archeological site with a small museum and one of the largest pyramids in this region.
A December Evening Walk Through Queretaro Centro - Exploring Queretaro, Mexico.
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A December Evening Walk Through Queretaro Centro - Exploring Queretaro, Mexico.
Make Cooking Tongs, and Easy Fire Log Control. Bushcraft Camping Hacks For Around The Campfire!
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Make Cooking Tongs, and Easy Fire Log Control. Bushcraft Camping Hacks For Around The Campfire!
Fall Colours In Canada: Driving To My Favourite Fishing Spot In Northern Ontario - Hymn
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Fall Colours In Canada: Driving To My Favourite Fishing Spot In Northern Ontario - Hymn
Bushcraft - Camping Hacks: Making Birch Bark Cups and Bowls!
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Bushcraft - Camping Hacks: Making Birch Bark Cups and Bowls!
Northern Ontario Waterfall That Few People Know About! Exploring Eau-Claire Gorge.
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About 40 kms east of North Bay, Ontario, you will find the Eau-Claire Gorge Conservation Area. If you are ever in this area, I would highly suggest putting it on your list of things to see and do! It has an incredible waterfall that few people know about, the hiking paths are easy to moderate, so the whole family can enjoy it (warning: it is a sheer dropoff at the top of the falls)...it even ha...
The Centro, Minas de Rayas, and Colonia Mellado - Exploring the History of Guanajuato, Mexico!
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Explore Guanajuato, Mexico - one of the most beautiful cities in the world, as well as discover the deep history of the neighbouring colonia of Mellado, and Minas de Rayas.
The Oldest Library In The Americas! Exploring Puebla, Mexico! Biblioteca Palafoxiana
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Enjoy a look at the incredible history, culture, and architecture of the amazing city of Puebla, Mexico.
Cholula, Mexico Has The Largest Pyramid In The World!!
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Cholula, Mexico Has The Largest Pyramid In The World!!
Mexico City's Amazing Architecture and History! Exploring The Zocalo.
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Mexico City's Amazing Architecture and History! Exploring The Zocalo.
The Only True Castle In The Americas! Chapultepec Castle, Mexico City.
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The Only True Castle In The Americas! Chapultepec Castle, Mexico City.
Twice As Big as Central Park In NYC! Mexico City's Chapultepec Park.
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Twice As Big as Central Park In NYC! Mexico City's Chapultepec Park.
Guanajuato, Mexico Has Amazing Mountain Hiking!
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Guanajuato, Mexico Has Amazing Mountain Hiking!
Hiking Cerro de la Sirena - Exploring Guanajuato, Mexico
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Hiking Cerro de la Sirena - Exploring Guanajuato, Mexico
3 Easy to Access Rocky Mountain Waterfalls - Exploring Jasper National Park
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3 Easy to Access Rocky Mountain Waterfalls - Exploring Jasper National Park
From Prince Edward Island to British Columbia - Discover Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
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From Prince Edward Island to British Columbia - Discover Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
2 Of The Most Beautiful Lakes In The World - Canadian Rocky Mountains Part 2: Banff National Park
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2 Of The Most Beautiful Lakes In The World - Canadian Rocky Mountains Part 2: Banff National Park
The Second Tallest Waterfall In Canada! Canadian Rocky Mountains - Part 1, Banff National Park
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The Second Tallest Waterfall In Canada! Canadian Rocky Mountains - Part 1, Banff National Park
An Island so big - It Has Over 100 Lakes! Exploring Manitoulin Island - Part 3
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An Island so big - It Has Over 100 Lakes! Exploring Manitoulin Island - Part 3
"Must See" Things To Explore On Manitoulin Island.
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"Must See" Things To Explore On Manitoulin Island.
Cup and Saucer Trail - One Of The Top-Rated Hikes In Ontario!
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Cup and Saucer Trail - One Of The Top-Rated Hikes In Ontario!
Big stretch
The church is a display of cruel colonial power.
Rocks transported by glaciers. The same glaciers that ground the surface you're walking on flat. Such rocks, and much larger, were transported and dropped all over the place. They were not placed there by people, obviously.
Stonehenge is arranged together. This is just a bunch of rocks all over the place. I've seen these in Northwestern Ontario too. Nothing mystical. Just rocks moved by glaciers.
I love your understanding of salvation brother. Faith alone in Christ alone. Amen. 🙏🏽 ✝️
Amen, thanks for the encouragement. God bless!
@bentroyoutdoors Absolutely. I didn't know who you were, I was showing my son about the piramids and was really surprised who you just started talking about Paul and the Word of God and its simplicity of the salvation and I became very joyful to see how you used the video to give the Gospel. I've never seen that before and I'm 45 years old. I applaud you, and more importantly, He does and the angels as well. All for His glory. 👏🏽🙏🏽✝️
Amen! Praise the Lord! Thank you!
GLACIERS moved them
Polaris is the North Star today. In the distant past, it was probably Vega or some other star.
there is another "America's stonehenge" in New Hampshire USA - see article in wikipedia, etc
Would be cool to see drone view
Do you have the Lat, Long for this location?
There is a Google maps pin in the description.
@@bentroyoutdoors wonderful, sir.
Glacial erratics.
And another place to go visit with hiking trails if they are still maintained which is called mount chiminis now you want to talk about huuuuuuge sweet blue berries ! Lol it looks similar to another American famous mountain that appeared in a movie back in the late 80's and u don't need 4 wheel drive to get to lol, there are many many beautiful hidden gems up there !
Yes, I actually hiked Mount Chiminis, it is incredible!
And north eastern Ontario is next gods country it has the best kept secrets of beauty, fishing and hunting and just enjoying nature at its purist untouched form !
Hey 11 does not go through larder lake that's why 66 , hwy 11 goes north from Toronto to Timmins ont etc, I know I grew up that way !
You are correct, thank you!
Giants put em thar!!
I live in the center of town, but I'm descended from a long line of hillbillies. From the highlands in the old country, we came to Canada, and settled at the top of the highest mountain we could find in an area of rural Quebec known as the Pontiac. Over the years, most everyone left the mountain. Only a few remain there today, but when anyone speaks of it, they still refer to it as "Yach Mountain." The family name of my ancestors who settled at the top in the late 1800's. This music speaks to my soul. ❤
Strange the only one is in Canada
I live in Ontario was born here many many moons ago I've been all over but never saw this but I think I have heard about I once
You should send a drone up on the solstice
I appreciate the hands-on personal view of the site and stones, next step if you want to persuade people that these aren't just erratics moved by glaciers is to show a site diagram or aerial photo, with dashed lines demonstrating the alignment that is discussed but is not at all obvious in the video. Part of the difficulty may be the reference to Stonehenge, which is tightly structured and obviously human-manipulated in those repetitive stacked formations. These are not stacked or close enough to suggest they were moved. Has anyone analysed the possible belief structure behind them that may explain (for instance) the wide spacing? Any sign of a bordering wall or ditch as in European henges to suggest a spiritual enclosure marking off sacred space? Any sign of burials or ancient habitations, considering large numbers of people would have been required to move these from long distances? You've intrigued me and I'd love to learn more.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ can you please make a map??? A T over here and a Y there is not much help ❤❤❤❤❤❤
no graffiti and empty beer cans?
Check out Majorville Medicine wheel in Alberta ❤❤
Interesting, thank you!
Thay site was used for sacred ceremonies. Specifically for women. Itvis connected to Mount Cheminis. Cheminis no longer sacred after the massacre happened.
Thay site was used for sacred ceremonies. Specifically for women. Itvis connected to Mount Cheminis. Cheminis no longer sacred after the massacre happened.
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Thank you forsharing and raising awareness of this sacred site. It needs protection from miners.
Thank you forsharing and raising awareness of this sacred site. It needs protection from miners.
Thwre are also balanced boulders at the site. It was first excavated in the 1970's by V. Dufresne
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The diamond and gold miners destroyed many of the rocks. The ones left were ones that could not be destroyed by their tools. The chief archaelogist in Thunder Bay sent a team out to see them, MNR led rhem down a different path and the team never saw them.
@lelanders this is good vid.
@lelanders this is good vid.
I love it here.
Theres a boulder in or near Buckhorn, Ontario - a Geo-Cache was there when i visited 20 yrs ago. Its similar in that its geologically unique, esp vs its surrounding environment.
Yes, those big boulders did come from other areas. They are called 'glacial erratics' and were left behind by a retreating glacier. Are these stones laid out in any particular pattern? No proof of this claim that I can find.
Please read the pinned comment above.
Stonehenge in Alberta: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada%27s_Stonehenge
Isn't there a stone henge in NH in the US?
The article you posted this needs to have a study done by archaeologists and peer reviewed. For now this is just conjecture.
Vernon Dufresne excavated it in the 70's
Wow really cool, I gotta check that out, thanks for sharing. I know a spot near Bon Echo with a strange field of big boulders. I'm going to have to have a better look and see if they point in any direction.
I think it's just a coincidence. They're just erratics. There's a LARGE one, at Bon Echo Provincial Park, in Ontario. In, Hardwood Hills, site 478. Nothing scientific here. I took Geology in College and I don't see "Stonehenge" here.
If the rocks are in a straight line, it's not a henge.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome!
Lidar baby.
The only historical significance is that the area was glaciated. Stop with the delusion.
Please read the pinned comment above.
so im taking a stab but then there should be giants also it is a part of our past why hide it eh Smithsonian why take all those bones and items and hide or demolish them away
Why didn’t he get a gps gadget to get the co-ordinates then and so for now? Like many others I felt the same way- glacier deposits. The ice age proceeds, pushing huge boulders ahead of its path, ice age recedes and voila here are the souvenirs. Millions of years since the ice age and i’m fairly sure constellations would have been aligned not the way he surmises. I don’t believe he’s got any geological smarts and is hoping for humans to be involved and ‘brought them here’. (p.s. for excellent geologic episodes I highly recommend Myron Cook here on YT. I’m a fan not a sponsor)
Please read the pinned comment above.
I've never heard of this site and I live about 1/2 hour away from it. Very interesting.
go see the work th glaciers did
Erratics, dropped there by glaciers. Everything may be true, but is merely coincidental. For everything that's magically aligned, there are others elsewhere that aren't. * (* i.e. It's very unlikely that you'll win the lottery, but someone somewhere wins. Same thing.)
Oh Canada, thnx for sharing, sharing is our true power.