Ancient Stone Mysteries of New England - Feature Focus: The Calendar Two Stone Chamber

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • The latest entry in Stone Site Investigator Mike Luoma's series of short presentations focused in on individual stonework features of interest takes a look at a mysterious Stone Chamber in Southern Vermont. Join Mike and head inside The Calendar Two Stone Chamber - which could be an ancient, Indigenous work - in the Woodstock, Vermont area.
    In these "Ancient Stone Mysteries of New England - Feature Focus" presentations, Mike gives you a look at stonework and related subjects in short but informed doses filled with footage, photos and briefly related facts and speculation. These are new creations, compilations using both seen and previously unseen work from his archives. Mike's footage and photos in this instance are from a visit to Calendar Two in the Summer of 2020.
    This video also includes Calendar Two Winter Solstice photos taken by Josh Smart in December of 2023. Find Josh's videos on UA-cam: / @mysteriousmountains .
    The late Warren Dexter's photos are from a veritable Time-Capsule of an old display on "Ancient Vermont" at the Calvin Coolidge Library on the Castleton Campus of the Vermont State University. Check out the Ancient Stone Mysteries of New England presentation on "Ancient Vermont" for more:
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    If there are stone features you would like Mike to focus on, please suggest them in the comments.
    A DIY work by Mike Luoma. Almost everything you see and hear is the work of Mike, with the save for the credited photos and with the exception of the Music - Mike uses Royalty-Free work by Composer and Performer Kevin MacLeod. Official music credits follow below:
    Music Credits:
    Healing by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: incompetech.fi...
    License: creativecommons...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @JohnPaul-158
    @JohnPaul-158 Місяць тому

    COOL

  • @Lwolfjaw07
    @Lwolfjaw07 Місяць тому

    What is the depth of the soil on the top of the chamber?