This Church In New Mexico Looks Like a Castle
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Today, we visit three places in Jemez Canyon, New Mexico, exploring rich history and breathtaking nature of this unique area. This is one of the longest inhabited and culturally richest places of the United States of America.
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What a great adventure!
Beautiful ruins and a nice refreshing water fall!
Thanks for taking us along!
Be safe out there.
Thank you again!
I thank you and your parents for going to all these wonderful places and filming so we can go along🇺🇸🇺🇸
Glad you enjoy the adventures!
Another outstanding video! Thank you for capturing the intense beauty. Sincerely enjoying your great work! The drone footage atop the volcanic neck was thrilling, as was the waterfall 🩵
I am glad you liked it!
Really loving your videos!! The cinematic feel of the landscapes, the sounds, just the beauty!! Again, thanks for taking me on this adventure!!
Thank you very much! ☺
I still think your videos are of quality to go viral keep at it young man I like your videos far better than some of the other travel channels I subscribe to. Quality drone work quality filming interesting locations.
Thank you very much!
Super video. Seems kind of a magical place before the spainish came. Ah history
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Thank you!
Great video! Thanks
Hey Looking good my friend! Such a great adventure!
Thank you very much!
@@ruinsandridges 🤗🤗🤗 Anytime!!
So beautiful 🙏
Very cool! I used to live within a short walk of there. Lots of “ (Jemez)He-mish” history in that canyon.
I really miss being there, Feast Days and dances at Walatowa.
Thank you very much, sounds like a great place to live and enjoy the history and nature.
@@ruinsandridges it was! There’s lots more there but won’t say here.
I’m glad to see a young lad like you so interested in “what’s out there?”
Another well-done adventure! Be careful, though, if everyone finds out how awesome New Mexico us that will all want to come here!
Yes, true, that is what happened in Arizona too. Thank you for watching.
You're a wonderful tour guide.
I live near by but can't walk far right now. Your video let me enjoy being out and seeing the trails and ruins. Keep up the good work.
I am so glad you enjoyed it. I hope you can walk better soon. 🌼
Awesome video!!! Thx man.
Thank you.
Well done young man. I can hardly wait to see your videos in a few more years. Keep up the awesome work. The research you do is wonderful and I hope that you are getting school credit for all this adventure you are doing. :>)
Thank you very much!
Nice!! My son and have never been able to hike (3 visits) in the upper valley because of flash flooding. We missed a lot apparently. Hot spring soaking was fun though.
There are so many hidden gems there for sure!
You been to Haigler creek in Gila county? It's over by Young, beautiful country around there. If not, highly recommended.
No, had not been there, looks great to check out!
@ruinsandridges Pretty good fishing spot, I believe. My cousin caught a bucket or two of fish one time there
What a beautiful site looks like you’re at about 6000 feet?
The top of the battleship roc was 7,000 feet, so yes, between 6,000 and 7,000.
Excellent video! The ruins probably predate the Pueblo Indians. If you consider the effort required to build this site, it probably was a grainery and some sort of manufacturing facility.
Thank you very much.
Legit spelling of "castle" since it is of Spanish origin. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! Ooops, it was a spelling mistake, I fixed it. Good point about Spanish.