You know, apart from anything cryptid-related, the directing & cinematography of these episodes, one after another after another, is some of the best on UA-cam. Congrats to everybody involved.
@@JonDoe-my8nw I made no remarks about cryptid-related content, dismissive or otherwise. But for what it's worth (and if you can read dismissal into a comment of pure praise, I'm guessing it's not worth much!), I love this channel's cryptid-related content. I was just praising the filmmaking craft, that's all.
There’s nothing I love more in videos than drone shots and spacey music. You added great exploration and legends, absolutely enjoyed it. Thank you so much! ❤
Hi Aleks! I’m from the Shenandoah Valley, and I’m happy that I came across your channel. Your exploration was fun to watch. Great job! Tyler was knowledgeable too. 👏🏻
Hi Aleks from Australia! The quality of film-making never fails to amaze and inspire me. So wonderful to see all these ‘off the beaten track’ parts of the US, and listen to all the local myths and legends. Thank you!❤
Thanks for the kind words! So many amazing stories to tell here in North America that is for sure. But I definitely hope to make it to Australia at some point! -Aleks
That fish trap is older than our country. The people that made it are long gone. Imagine how much our world has changed. Makes you feel small, and appreciate our moment in time.
If anything, that makes me "unappreciate" our moment in time!! Just imagine the simplicity and the unobstructed freedom that those people enjoyed. What a beautiful, uncomplicated life. What a time to be alive!!!
Appreciate? Everything is gone 😢 the knowledges, the giants and the giant trees , free enrgie building , humanity think they are at the apoge of inteligence when they are literaly at the opposite 😢😢 really sad . We are the inheritances of a totally destroyed world where nothing is left.
It's so sad and mostly disgusting that people can desecrate someone's resting place like that and actually remove the remains! It's sad how those old cemeteries are just forgotten like that.
Great video! The most interesting places, to me, are where there is a long history of Native Americans avoiding a location, which Europeans then chose to ignore, and all sorts of high strangeness ensued when they settled there. Indigenous Peoples have been here for thousands of years, and when they tell you "this isn't a good place" you really should take heed.
Think about it though, if you are a poorer immigrant that needs land you obviously can’t afford the choice land that the rich people can afford and don’t really want anything that would be too near the Native Americans in case of hostilities. This may be the best option. 🤷♀️
The man who made the video series, "The Civil War," (seen on PBS), had in his research said that the Shenandoah Valley, at least in the Winchester area, had changed hands between the north and south 88 times! The Valley was called "The breadbasket of the South," during the Civil War. So much food came from the valley going south, that northern troops attempted to stem the flow of food, using 'slash and burn,' tactics. They also pilfered the valley for food and supplies for themselves as well. Even before the Civil War, they had begun to harvest out the big trees for timber. The Valley was only a small part of a huge temperate rainforest, that spanned across the country all the way to the central plains and from Florida to Canada. Timber was continuously cut, until there were few trees left, worthy of the timber industry. So by WWII, the Valley was empty of the big timber. But there were trees at one time, that nearly rivaled the Redwoods of the west! A lot of the Valley is limestone. So caves are prolific. We used to crawl around in some caves outside Front Royal, VA. They were like the ones you're in. "Muddy." I love the Shenandoah Valley. It's always been home to me.A land full of mystery and mythos. It's been home to so many before us, from the Tribes, to now. There used to be even a buffalo, that lived in the forest, before it was all cut down and the land carved into farms and towns. So much history is seeped into the Valley, staining the land with battles and peacetime...
I grew up in good ol' Fron' Ro'l. A buddy of mine showed me a small cave south of town, near the canoe company. It's a little hole up on the hillside that you'd never know was there, but you climb down into it and it opens up on a vista of the Shenandoah river. And of course, that's just a quick jog away from Skyline Caverns. Very cool.
@@-Zer0Dark- The "Mud Caves," I spoke of, were just out of town, before the turn to go up the road, towards "Front Roll," airport.! LOL We had fun down in there, a did some partying in them. You could have a blast, with a boombox, a backpack with a case of beer, and a Sack-O-Chronic! Skyline Caverns are just up the road a little from there as well. They built a school there where the Mud Caves were, so i don't know if they're even there any more.
@@SmallTownMonsters Yeah, well I was only quoting the man... I've forgotten his name over the years. But he made another series about the history of Baseball as well. I looked it up! "Ken Burns," was the guy!
I've camped out there a few times and never knew this place existed. I'm glad I came across your show. I'll have to explore the place better now that I know.
New Subscriber here !! This video just came up on my suggestions so I immediately clicked on it ! I love the paranormal and my roots are deep in page county! Both sets of grandparents were born and raised in Luray and Stanley and I was told about all these spooky stories/ history of the valley. My Maiden name is Ellis but I have blood through Lucas, cubbage, Keyser, Fowler, Comer, sours and the list goes on…. Let’s just say I’m related to a good portion of the county 😂😂😂 Loved the retelling of the ol stories and yes ! The mausoleum is haunted as well as Morning Star Lake . My grandmother on my paternal side had three aunts on my great grandfather side, which would be her father that were thought to be witches, and they would put curses on people, and they were disowned by the family, and they are very in another part of the county away from the family cemetery or I should say where the Lucas‘ are buried at Leake’s Baptist Church. They were buried not far from the Westenburger location in a wooded area that you have to go up a little hill in the woods to get to, and all three of them were buried with their head facing the west instead of the east because of there witchcraft ways. As my grandmother put it, it was so the sun should ever shine upon their heads when it first rises. Thank you for the great content and I will be watching more of your channel!😊❤ I moved from page county in 2015 but only an hour away 😂
The Massanutten Mountain and Shenandoah Valley area has a large population of Mennonite people. Harrisonburg, VA is home of Eastern Mennonite University. The Old Germans (The Amish and Mennonites) in the area gives that Land Frozen in Time feel. Plus, all the Shenandoah Karst caverns system (Luray Caverns, Skyline Caverns, and others) probably absorbs a lot of Spiritual energy, mystic energy, and people’s emotions.
I absolutely loved this episode, it's right up my street! Love these traces of the past. The mausoleum is a very elegant building, sad to see it in such a state, unfortunately it's a worldwide problem, the built heritage of my home county of Lanarkshire is in a very similar state. I also wonder what part of Germany he was from, that high pitched roof and grey slate reminds me of the Ore Mountains. Tyler is a great story teller. Oh and the fish trap was awesome! The caves are too claustrophobic for me! Fantastic episide all in all!
Page is a beautiful county. Jollett hollow on the East side and surrounded on three sides by Shenandoah NP is incredibly nice. You also should check out the far western edge of the Valley, in Shenandoah Co. on Great North Mtn. The area around Sugar Creek and Mill Mountain, along the WV state line, is very wild and not very heavily visited. It's also had multiple Sasquatch sightings over the decades.
Check for Ley Lines. They crisscross the globe and in many areas some have higher magnetic influence. They are considered very prominent in enhancing our sensitivity to many of the experiences you have described. Great share and video! Thank you.
Wow! amazing look into the area and its secrets...great job all the way through. Are people hitting you up like crazy for access to the cave. It would be tough to see it overrun. Amazing footage!
I’m from the valley and I’ve been to many places like this. Probably been in over 20 caves that not many people know about. It’s an amazing place to live and I feel very lucky to have grown up here
Thankyou for sharing this one. It's sad that memorial got trashed that Urban built. The cave was cool. Reminded me of the Mercer caverns down in California that I got to visit when I was a teenager. 😊
Hey guys, I’m a resident in Staunton, and I’ve been up there around the ruins of the green mansion and the mausoleum several dozen times. If you guys decide to do a paranormal investigation, I’d love to join you. I have a little bit of equipment, I’ve been a paranormal enthusiast for several years.
I can say as someone who lives just east of the beautiful page valley when driving thru there to the Shandoah valley one can most definitely feel a dark and oppressive spirit but when as soon as you cross into Shandoah or Rappahannock County’s on either side of the mountains the feeling lifts and is gone.
I always thought of the Shenandoah valley as a beautiful place.My family used to go to Shenandoah valley when I was a kid. I had never heard any stories about it until now.
The Keyser or Kiser family was my family. My great great grandfather and great grandmother Polly. My mother would say “We are of the soil… because there’s so many of us planted there.”
People are so lucky to find arrowheadsfrom native Indian cultures. To find arrowheads made from flint and other stones in the UK and or Europe is a once in a lifetime find. In America arrowhead are everywhere. Americans so lucky you live in such a beautiful country.
Interesting Aleks. I like these type of stories. Question. When you’re holding the camera out and showing both of you, the audios clear. When you’re doing POV it’s hard hearing you. Thank you again
The rock seems like something comes out of it briefly at 50:46. If you go to 50:44 and watch in slow motion kind of seems like something white floats out of the rock. I think I hear a camera shutter at that time too though so might just be from the flash on the camera?
Wonder if any Sabe have actually stopped for shelter at that ole house during a bad storm, or on the run?there's gotta be an encounter that's taken place there🤔🤯✌️🥃
"The Sabe" lol , a wacky youtuber made that word up a few years back and even got a few Indians out of BC to back him . And no disrespect to you in any way.
The poor parents. I know they were passed and didn’t know, but it’s still sad. That man took the effort to put them together and some person threw them away. 😢 why cant people just leave things alone. Just look with your eyeballs only and leave it as you found it or better than you found it.
Unfortunately it isn't our fault. It's a UA-cam thing. There's a "stable volume" option in the settings of the video that gets applied to all videos which actually raises the volume level of music in our videos. If you manually disable it, that should keep the volume the way it was intended to be like when edited. Hope that helps.
Aleks, bro.....your ability to pump out quality content is amazeballs! Another superbly exquisite example of beautiful cinematography, history, travel, Paranormal and adventure. Thank you for all of your hard work. What I wouldn't give to be able to travel around and talk to people about all of these topics and film the way you do. Honestly just to be able to see these places with someone who knows their history would be such a treat to me. Keep up the outstanding work! Safe travels and happy hunting, my friend.
Thank you for that! I really just loving sharing the adventures and great topics I get to explore with everybody. Really glad to know you're enjoying it! -Aleks
I've been at that mausoleum before a few years ago and I have a picture and all of the headstones were intact in the next time I went back somebody had pushed them over. So disrespectful.
I live right across the mountain in timberville. He didn't mention about the Zirkle guy that killed his two daughters at the overlook then tried to kill himself
@@SmallTownMonsters But you could he right also, becausey people can do crazy things, sadly. So I hope it got washed by a flash flood 😊. Floods can carry stuff to anywhere and everywhere.
27:22 he clearly cared about his parents an exorbitant amount. Its such a shame that people couldnt leave them to rest in that amazing place after having traveled for lord knows how long on a boat from Germany. Its actually quite sickening to see how little respect kids have for the dead. The ones that have done the damage over the years I hope are ashamed of themselves.
Do you really think natuves built thise rock walls in the water ..!? Those rocks are way too big Sasquash builds those Lol Seriously every summer in our creeks and rivers around where I live, the structures change, they build poolss for their youngs and dams for the fish , and it aint human made, no one ever sees humans building those.
The Shenandoah valley was largely occupied by German immigrants. So it's not likely he was being persecuted for being German. Being gay, definitely. That was not acceptable which is why people back then stayed " in the closet". Are you guys familiar with the train tunnel/bridge that was being built over the South fork? Remnants of it still stand and are in good condition. I don't know much about the history so more research is needed.
Unfortunately it isn't our fault. It's a UA-cam thing. There's a "stable volume" option in the settings of the video that gets applied to all videos which actually raises the volume level of music in our videos. If you manually disable it, that should keep the volume the way it was intended to be like when edited. Hope that helps.
38:57 I thought when you said the drone was losing signal and cut to yall in waiters climbing into the creek that yall were going drone fishing 😂. Im so glad I was wrong.
You know, apart from anything cryptid-related, the directing & cinematography of these episodes, one after another after another, is some of the best on UA-cam. Congrats to everybody involved.
@@JonDoe-my8nw I made no remarks about cryptid-related content, dismissive or otherwise. But for what it's worth (and if you can read dismissal into a comment of pure praise, I'm guessing it's not worth much!), I love this channel's cryptid-related content. I was just praising the filmmaking craft, that's all.
Thanks for the kind words! -Aleks
Is the fish trap still there after the Helene flooding in October 2024?
There’s nothing I love more in videos than drone shots and spacey music. You added great exploration and legends, absolutely enjoyed it. Thank you so much! ❤
Hi Aleks! I’m from the Shenandoah Valley, and I’m happy that I came across your channel. Your exploration was fun to watch. Great job! Tyler was knowledgeable too. 👏🏻
Hi Aleks from Australia! The quality of film-making never fails to amaze and inspire me. So wonderful to see all these ‘off the beaten track’ parts of the US, and listen to all the local myths and legends. Thank you!❤
Thanks for the kind words! So many amazing stories to tell here in North America that is for sure. But I definitely hope to make it to Australia at some point! -Aleks
That fish trap is older than our country. The people that made it are long gone. Imagine how much our world has changed. Makes you feel small, and appreciate our moment in time.
Remarkable isn't it? Certainly makes me wonder as well. -Aleks
If anything, that makes me "unappreciate" our moment in time!! Just imagine the simplicity and the unobstructed freedom that those people enjoyed. What a beautiful, uncomplicated life. What a time to be alive!!!
Appreciate? Everything is gone 😢 the knowledges, the giants and the giant trees , free enrgie building , humanity think they are at the apoge of inteligence when they are literaly at the opposite 😢😢 really sad . We are the inheritances of a totally destroyed world where nothing is left.
And the entire world ia amnesiac, as no one remember 😢
@@jeanolivierbourdages5885 Appreciate, as in understand how insignificant we are in the scope of things.
It's so sad and mostly disgusting that people can desecrate someone's resting place like that and actually remove the remains! It's sad how those old cemeteries are just forgotten like that.
Great video! The most interesting places, to me, are where there is a long history of Native Americans avoiding a location, which Europeans then chose to ignore, and all sorts of high strangeness ensued when they settled there. Indigenous Peoples have been here for thousands of years, and when they tell you "this isn't a good place" you really should take heed.
Think about it though, if you are a poorer immigrant that needs land you obviously can’t afford the choice land that the rich people can afford and don’t really want anything that would be too near the Native Americans in case of hostilities. This may be the best option. 🤷♀️
The man who made the video series, "The Civil War," (seen on PBS), had in his research said that the Shenandoah Valley, at least in the Winchester area, had changed hands between the north and south 88 times!
The Valley was called "The breadbasket of the South," during the Civil War. So much food came from the valley going south, that northern troops attempted to stem the flow of food, using 'slash and burn,' tactics. They also pilfered the valley for food and supplies for themselves as well.
Even before the Civil War, they had begun to harvest out the big trees for timber. The Valley was only a small part of a huge temperate rainforest, that spanned across the country all the way to the central plains and from Florida to Canada.
Timber was continuously cut, until there were few trees left, worthy of the timber industry.
So by WWII, the Valley was empty of the big timber.
But there were trees at one time, that nearly rivaled the Redwoods of the west!
A lot of the Valley is limestone. So caves are prolific. We used to crawl around in some caves outside Front Royal, VA. They were like the ones you're in. "Muddy."
I love the Shenandoah Valley. It's always been home to me.A land full of mystery and mythos. It's been home to so many before us, from the Tribes, to now. There used to be even a buffalo, that lived in the forest, before it was all cut down and the land carved into farms and towns.
So much history is seeped into the Valley, staining the land with battles and peacetime...
I grew up in good ol' Fron' Ro'l. A buddy of mine showed me a small cave south of town, near the canoe company. It's a little hole up on the hillside that you'd never know was there, but you climb down into it and it opens up on a vista of the Shenandoah river. And of course, that's just a quick jog away from Skyline Caverns. Very cool.
@@-Zer0Dark- The "Mud Caves," I spoke of, were just out of town, before the turn to go up the road, towards "Front Roll," airport.! LOL
We had fun down in there, a did some partying in them. You could have a blast, with a boombox, a backpack with a case of beer, and a Sack-O-Chronic!
Skyline Caverns are just up the road a little from there as well.
They built a school there where the Mud Caves were, so i don't know if they're even there any more.
Edinburg virginia 2024 here!
Excellent and very insightful comment!
@@SmallTownMonsters Yeah, well I was only quoting the man... I've forgotten his name over the years. But he made another series about the history of Baseball as well.
I looked it up! "Ken Burns," was the guy!
Awesome! You always have the best drone footage. The cave was spectacular. NGL, the doll arm was creepy AF.
Love watching all your videos thank you for posting so consistently, everyone at the STM headquarters is kicking ass keep up the good work!
I've camped out there a few times and never knew this place existed. I'm glad I came across your show. I'll have to explore the place better now that I know.
New Subscriber here !! This video just came up on my suggestions so I immediately clicked on it ! I love the paranormal and my roots are deep in page county! Both sets of grandparents were born and raised in Luray and Stanley and I was told about all these spooky stories/ history of the valley. My Maiden name is Ellis but I have blood through Lucas, cubbage, Keyser, Fowler, Comer, sours and the list goes on…. Let’s just say I’m related to a good portion of the county 😂😂😂 Loved the retelling of the ol stories and yes ! The mausoleum is haunted as well as Morning Star Lake . My grandmother on my paternal side had three aunts on my great grandfather side, which would be her father that were thought to be witches, and they would put curses on people, and they were disowned by the family, and they are very in another part of the county away from the family cemetery or I should say where the Lucas‘ are buried at Leake’s Baptist Church. They were buried not far from the Westenburger location in a wooded area that you have to go up a little hill in the woods to get to, and all three of them were buried with their head facing the west instead of the east because of there witchcraft ways. As my grandmother put it, it was so the sun should ever shine upon their heads when it first rises. Thank you for the great content and I will be watching more of your channel!😊❤ I moved from page county in 2015 but only an hour away 😂
The Massanutten Mountain and Shenandoah Valley area has a large population of Mennonite people. Harrisonburg, VA is home of Eastern Mennonite University. The Old Germans (The Amish and Mennonites) in the area gives that Land Frozen in Time feel. Plus, all the Shenandoah Karst caverns system (Luray Caverns, Skyline Caverns, and others) probably absorbs a lot of Spiritual energy, mystic energy, and people’s emotions.
I went to Massanutten awhile back when I was living in Maryland and I loved Luray Caverns. I've lived in Central Virginia almost 9 years.
🌹That was bad 2 the bone🌹 Great adventure 🌹
Excellent. Thank you Aleks! and STM
Thanks for checking it out! -Aleks
Aleks is back!!! Amazing content. STM cool stuff.
I absolutely loved this episode, it's right up my street! Love these traces of the past. The mausoleum is a very elegant building, sad to see it in such a state, unfortunately it's a worldwide problem, the built heritage of my home county of Lanarkshire is in a very similar state. I also wonder what part of Germany he was from, that high pitched roof and grey slate reminds me of the Ore Mountains. Tyler is a great story teller. Oh and the fish trap was awesome! The caves are too claustrophobic for me! Fantastic episide all in all!
Page is a beautiful county. Jollett hollow on the East side and surrounded on three sides by Shenandoah NP is incredibly nice. You also should check out the far western edge of the Valley, in Shenandoah Co. on Great North Mtn. The area around Sugar Creek and Mill Mountain, along the WV state line, is very wild and not very heavily visited. It's also had multiple Sasquatch sightings over the decades.
I wasnt sure really what this would be when I started..but once I did I couldn't stop watching. Amazing ⭐️
Aleks, you are a great filmmaker - I always jump on a new release from you. Really appreciated.
Thank you! -Aleks
Check for Ley Lines. They crisscross the globe and in many areas some have higher magnetic influence. They are considered very prominent in enhancing our sensitivity to many of the experiences you have described. Great share and video! Thank you.
how do you check for ley lines?
Wow! Totally rad adventures, educational and entertaining. Thanks for sharing, really looking forward to a return trip. Amazing footage!
Wow! amazing look into the area and its secrets...great job all the way through. Are people hitting you up like crazy for access to the cave. It would be tough to see it overrun. Amazing footage!
Thank you STM, I have been enjoying this channel.
Thank you for being here, we appreciate you! -Aleks
Thank you for this exciting adventure, absolutely cool!! I’m in Christiansburg, Va I’ve to see how close this is…so interesting ❤❤
Thank you for checking it out, glad it was an adventure close to home for you! -Aleks
My Great Grandfather was from Elkton Va. I am an 11th generation Virginian and live right over the mnt from Elkton now!!
I work for a monument company 20 minutes from luray i know the funeral director dow macgrady personally..great family..awesome video!
Very cool. Love the idea behind your channel! Thanks for watching the video. -Aleks
This was another 10/10! Love your work
Thank you! -Aleks
That old A-frame is just begging to be restored.
I’m from the valley and I’ve been to many places like this. Probably been in over 20 caves that not many people know about. It’s an amazing place to live and I feel very lucky to have grown up here
I love the research
😮😳🥴 WOW ‼️👍👍💯 What a creepy cave , I say....y'all live dangerously, exciting and adventurous....beautiful countryside and scenery footage 💚👋
brilliant work once again. Tyler was great.
Tyler is an awesome guy. Great to have him on board with STM! Thanks for checking out the video. -Aleks
I really like these Aleks, the drone shots are killer. Those thorns on that tree looked brutal ha
Thankyou for sharing this one. It's sad that memorial got trashed that Urban built. The cave was cool. Reminded me of the Mercer caverns down in California that I got to visit when I was a teenager. 😊
As always great job, keep up the good work :)
Hey guys, I’m a resident in Staunton, and I’ve been up there around the ruins of the green mansion and the mausoleum several dozen times. If you guys decide to do a paranormal investigation, I’d love to join you. I have a little bit of equipment, I’ve been a paranormal enthusiast for several years.
Background music is top notch 🤙🤙
I wouldn’t crawl into that tiny hole for 6 months pay!😬
The swing set was probably the gantry crane he used to lift all those rocks. It didn’t look like admitting was taller then it could have been
My family is from Bridgewater. Super cool to see this
I can say as someone who lives just east of the beautiful page valley when driving thru there to the Shandoah valley one can most definitely feel a dark and oppressive spirit but when as soon as you cross into Shandoah or Rappahannock County’s on either side of the mountains the feeling lifts and is gone.
Awesome show, thx
That fish trap is a weir. You can see a prominent eel weir on Google Earth in the Susquehanna River where near I grew up in Danville, PA.
I don’t care if yall don’t catch Bigfoot on camera 🎥 your videos are awesome , looking forward to more.. the dogman vids are my fav also ..
The "Luray Inn" in question probably is the one now called the Mimslyn Inn. I'm not from Luray or Page County, so I'm not positive.
the Luray Inn was another hotel in town that burned down in the 1890s
I always thought of the Shenandoah valley as a beautiful place.My family used to go to Shenandoah valley when I was a kid. I had never heard any stories about it until now.
The Keyser or Kiser family was my family. My great great grandfather and great grandmother Polly. My mother would say “We are of the soil… because there’s so many of us planted there.”
People are so lucky to find arrowheadsfrom native Indian cultures. To find arrowheads made from flint and other stones in the UK and or Europe is a once in a lifetime find. In America arrowhead are everywhere. Americans so lucky you live in such a beautiful country.
Bro I love these videos, would love to meet you and Eli one day
Anyone reply to comments on this channel by chance? Love this channel, hoping to have an actual interaction !🤙🏻☝️🤙🏻😊
Absolutely, I try to always respond to comments on my videos on this channel for the first couple of days. Thanks for being here! -Aleks
I love virginia.
Hey, whatsup!
from Bombed out WNC
Interesting Aleks. I like these type of stories. Question. When you’re holding the camera out and showing both of you, the audios clear. When you’re doing POV it’s hard hearing you.
Thank you again
The first nations fish trap and caves were amazing!
Scary or not it is pretty country! Love the old fish fence!
There is a spooky John S. McMillin Memorial Mausoleum on San Juan Island, WA.
The rock seems like something comes out of it briefly at 50:46. If you go to 50:44 and watch in slow motion kind of seems like something white floats out of the rock. I think I hear a camera shutter at that time too though so might just be from the flash on the camera?
Looks like excellent rattlesnake habitat!
Kinda curious what that chest rig is in the beginning.
Which one? The one I'm wearing is a Hill People Gear. I'm not sure about the one Tyler is wearing though. -Aleks
@@SmallTownMonsters Thanks ! I have a HPG one, havent got to use it yet. Thanks for the reply.
Wonder if any Sabe have actually stopped for shelter at that ole house during a bad storm, or on the run?there's gotta be an encounter that's taken place there🤔🤯✌️🥃
"The Sabe" lol , a wacky youtuber made that word up a few years back and even got a few Indians out of BC to back him . And no disrespect to you in any way.
It's amazing the construction of that fish trap by the indians. I'm surprised that it's lasted all these years.
The chest rig is FHF GEAR.
😂😂
The poor parents. I know they were passed and didn’t know, but it’s still sad. That man took the effort to put them together and some person threw them away. 😢 why cant people just leave things alone. Just look with your eyeballs only and leave it as you found it or better than you found it.
What a gap, one hundred and eleven !
3:12 😮😮😮 I live about 15 mins from Massanutten
What was put at the end of the v on the first trap to catch the fish was called finger's.
Really enjoy these videos. The music, though. Very jarring. It detracts from the views and the guys talking.
Unfortunately it isn't our fault. It's a UA-cam thing. There's a "stable volume" option in the settings of the video that gets applied to all videos which actually raises the volume level of music in our videos. If you manually disable it, that should keep the volume the way it was intended to be like when edited. Hope that helps.
@@SmallTownMonsters I’ll try that. Thank you so much!
@@jessicasarmy8896 You're very welcome!
Aleks, bro.....your ability to pump out quality content is amazeballs! Another superbly exquisite example of beautiful cinematography, history, travel, Paranormal and adventure. Thank you for all of your hard work. What I wouldn't give to be able to travel around and talk to people about all of these topics and film the way you do. Honestly just to be able to see these places with someone who knows their history would be such a treat to me. Keep up the outstanding work! Safe travels and happy hunting, my friend.
Thank you for that! I really just loving sharing the adventures and great topics I get to explore with everybody. Really glad to know you're enjoying it! -Aleks
My grandpa and great grandpa had a fish trap when he was growing up.
Into the meot, that cave is ancient buildig
Look uo melthology ❤🙏
I've been at that mausoleum before a few years ago and I have a picture and all of the headstones were intact in the next time I went back somebody had pushed them over. So disrespectful.
It’s a fish weir , we got 1 in the DAN RIVER BETWEEN MILTON AND BLANCH , N.C. PROBABLY 1700’s
NOTE: This is NOT the "Serenity Ridge" in Nelson County, VA.
I'm sure dude checked for timber rattlers off camera before climbing in that hole
I live right across the mountain in timberville. He didn't mention about the Zirkle guy that killed his two daughters at the overlook then tried to kill himself
Very sad to see a cemetery desecrated like that, some people are just Godless.
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If there were photos of it why would we not see photos of it?
Maybe the baby doll arm was washed up into the cave through a flash flood? Who knows?
Good point but you're right who knows! It's slightly creepy thinking why somebody would bring a baby doll into such a cave in the first place 😅
@@SmallTownMonsters But you could he right also, becausey people can do crazy things, sadly. So I hope it got washed by a flash flood 😊. Floods can carry stuff to anywhere and everywhere.
27:22 he clearly cared about his parents an exorbitant amount. Its such a shame that people couldnt leave them to rest in that amazing place after having traveled for lord knows how long on a boat from Germany. Its actually quite sickening to see how little respect kids have for the dead. The ones that have done the damage over the years I hope are ashamed of themselves.
Any one have any stories about Afton Mountain?
Don’t get lost or stuck 😳
Do you really think natuves built thise rock walls in the water ..!?
Those rocks are way too big
Sasquash builds those
Lol
Seriously every summer in our creeks and rivers around where I live, the structures change, they build poolss for their youngs and dams for the fish , and it aint human made, no one ever sees humans building those.
“Someone who heard it verbally OR orally..” tf is this guy even saying? 😂
The Shenandoah valley was largely occupied by German immigrants. So it's not likely he was being persecuted for being German. Being gay, definitely. That was not acceptable which is why people back then stayed " in the closet".
Are you guys familiar with the train tunnel/bridge that was being built over the South fork? Remnants of it still stand and are in good condition. I don't know much about the history so more research is needed.
Did he really just say the fish get caught in the trap and drown?
Cuz we all have chapels with sacrificial alters and mausoleums. And awe we should fix it what a shame. Are aquarius, truth and speak out
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Not a sycamore tree.
I like your videos guys, but whoever is mixing the music is just way over the top and it feels intrusive not immersive.
Unfortunately it isn't our fault. It's a UA-cam thing. There's a "stable volume" option in the settings of the video that gets applied to all videos which actually raises the volume level of music in our videos. If you manually disable it, that should keep the volume the way it was intended to be like when edited. Hope that helps.
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10-15 years? 🥴 Bro… nah. A year, maybe. Unless he was a drunk, maybe 2-3 years. Lol.
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This was posted an hour ago and u like it 20 hours ago wtf ?
How the vid was posted like an hour ago and u like it 20hrs ago
This was posted an hour ago and you like it 20 hours ago wth?
How the video was posted an hour ago and you like it 20 hours ago? What the heck!!!
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That cave is armed ..get out you guys
38:57 I thought when you said the drone was losing signal and cut to yall in waiters climbing into the creek that yall were going drone fishing 😂. Im so glad I was wrong.
You guys could be in a cave that a Bigfoot likes to use to get out of the elements, and use it to sleep in. 🤔🦧🦍👣💤💤
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That cave is armed ..get out you guys