My dad was a mineral collector and had petrified logs he got in the 60's. He had them sliced and had a very large coffee table and 3 end tables made. He had to take them to a place that made gravestones to have them sliced and polished. They usually have cracks in them that are filled with epoxy before they are polished.
We have a place, in my state of Western Australia, called The Pinnacles where a forest has turned into giant rock formations. Very similar. They are amazing. There are also similar formations in New Zealand where the trees have turned into stunning rock, that they dig up out of the bogs and polish.
I hope you were able to see the Painted Desert too. Our country has some of the most beautiful places, and we are blessed with a wonderful national park system.
I loved this video! I grew older (still haven't grown up;-) in Arizona and I recall my mother bringing home several good size chunks of petrified wood in the 70's. I think it's illegal now but those chunks of rock were pretty.
My parents have been here. They said it is beautiful in person. Pictures don't do it justice. They recommend it, to see in person. Thanx for sharing. They went to the Park, Grand Canyon, and some big Cave out there. This brought back some memories my parents shared that made them happy. (R.I.P MOM AND DAD).
Hi Dan, thanks for this video. I visited this park with my late father, who passed about a year ago. We drove cross country and then down to Cabo, Mexico. It brought back a lot of great memories.
I have to admit that I was still clinging to a childhood imagining of petrified forest being a literal forest of standing trees turned to stone, and the knowledge that's not the case is a bit disappointing (even though it still looks really cool)
Dan: If I remember correctly the diorama at Petrified was created by a Civilian Conservation Corps artist and dates to the 1930s. It's been there so long it is now considered historic and has special protections. Also, did you get a chance to check out the Painted Desert Inn at the other end of the park? It's a very creepy building and is supposed to be haunted by a female employee who died in a fire.
Dan, my mother had a large piece of petrified wood she found as a small girl in the Snake River area in Melba, Idaho. We always used it as a door stop! In my family for years. My mother was born in 1914
I like the architecture of the abandoned Baltimore house, reminds me of the large brick homes built in my native Indiana, and I got a chance to stay in a couple that were bed and breakfasts. The facing brick on the front portion looked like the narrow brick veneer common to buildings built during the 1950's, and was laid in the same pattern where the vertical mortar joints are staggered off center as seen during the 50's. So I guess that was not the original brick as seen in the rear wings, but added at a later time as a way to modernize the exterior, as is the concrete added over the wood porch floor. They often do the same thing with frame homes where they cover the wood siding in asbestos shingles, vinyl siding, or asphalt insulbrick.
A fun legend for everyone watching, since 1935 this park has been receiving letters of apology from visitors who stole a rock or two from the petrified forest. It's more commonly known as the curse of the petrified forest and people don't know why they feel compelled to write an apology letter or why so many have been sent to the park. Coincidence or not? What do you think?
Oh how I LOVE LOVE LOVE your voice Dan!!! You & Will (& Rick too) are just so much fun....I would love to rent a motor home & drive cross country w/ you guys!!!!
In a way ,this reminds me of Detroit,but there you have an old neighborhood where people such as Ford resided,and that section is good even today. This house in Baltimore pulled me in,kept thinking about when someone was hopefully happy there.
That old house looked so amazing on the outside and inside it had a lot of awesome and potentially valuable stuff left in it. Surprised it was all still there. Shame it's all just left there to be trashed. I'd love to have that mirrored back display cabinet I saw in there. Petrified forest was great too. Thanks for sharing.
I was thinking that the house could be on Greenmount but saw the traffic toward the end & thought of the West side, for some reason. Either way, I always truly enjoy your work, Dan!
What a nice national park, reminds me of that other video where Dan Bell visited that place with "lava" tunnels, do not remember what the name was, but real interesting. It is nice with some different videos, it does get a bit tedious with all that abandoned stuff all the time. Thanks for a great video.
Dan, not sure if you've looked into these places already but I highly recommend Goblin Valley National Park in Utah and Little Wildhorse Canyon which is right down the road. Both places are incredibly surreal/beautiful and would make for some excellent quiet time.
It great to see that museums are still doing well! Dan, if you like old school display stuff, the Sanford Museum in Cherokee, Iowa is an awesome one. I used to live there and there is tons of history!
I've always wanted to go to this petrified forest. I've got several nice pieces of petrified wood my great uncle collected near there. He was a geologist for the USGS and left behind a bunch of cool minerals and rocks after he died.
Thanks Dan, that petrified forest was awesome, the house when you first climbed in I thought I saw someone in the back but it turned out to be an ornament or whatever lol. x
I've never been to the National Park Petrified Forest, only the Calistoga one in Sonoma Co. Mebbe someday I'll have the opportunity to see both. I'd like to see the ancient settlements u spoke of. I think I saw Miss Piggy & Foz E Bear on the living room floor. I got those for my son when he was wee. Might still have his in a downstairs closet, but woe to their Baltimore brethren. I fear their future holds only fire, deterioration, or demolition, preceded by untold days of sightless eyes staring up into a spongy collapsing ceiling. I miss the Muppet Show.
I specifically checked the comments to see if anyone else spotted the Muppets! 😆 (And now I think I have to watch it again and see if I can find any more...)
We do use it often in model railroading. Envirotex epoxy resin is something I use, and a company called Woodland Scenics recently came out with some artificial water compounds.
Dans voice reminds me of Herbert from family guy lol "You like popsicles? then you need to come on down to the cellar, I got a whole freezer full of popsicles."
there arent many interesting places like this in my city. where I live in VA, they don't let houses sit abandoned. if you don't pay your real estate taxes they put your house up for auction. if noone buys it they tear it down asap. lol
When cities go downhill economically they dont have the money to tear down the properties. A lot of times local people will torch it in order to keep it from becoming a shooting gallery or crackhouse.
You sound like one of those late night radio guys.. turn your lights down, put on your head phones and relax...my mom used to torture me with that "STUFF" as a teen. lots Aaron Neville,simply red stuff.😔
You don't know how much I appreciate this right now. My cat just recently died, so I'm still trying to get over it
My dad was a mineral collector and had petrified logs he got in the 60's. He had them sliced and had a very large coffee table and 3 end tables made. He had to take them to a place that made gravestones to have them sliced and polished. They usually have cracks in them that are filled with epoxy before they are polished.
"Tree rocks" - lol
You have such a soothing voice. You could do many things with that voice lol.
Agreed it is definitely a soothing voice ;). x
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I find Americans very difficult to listen to but Dan and Rick hit the spot.
love your soothing voice
We have a place, in my state of Western Australia, called The Pinnacles where a forest has turned into giant rock formations. Very similar. They are amazing. There are also similar formations in New Zealand where the trees have turned into stunning rock, that they dig up out of the bogs and polish.
I love all the details in the QUIET TIME series. Thanks, Dan. x
Quite a pretty park, petrified wood is very beautiful.
Thank you, Dan! What a shame, such a beautiful house
I hope you were able to see the Painted Desert too. Our country has some of the most beautiful places, and we are blessed with a wonderful national park system.
I loved this video! I grew older (still haven't grown up;-) in Arizona and I recall my mother bringing home several good size chunks of petrified wood in the 70's. I think it's illegal now but those chunks of rock were pretty.
My parents have been here. They said it is beautiful in person. Pictures don't do it justice. They recommend it, to see in person. Thanx for sharing. They went to the Park, Grand Canyon, and some big Cave out there. This brought back some memories my parents shared that made them happy. (R.I.P MOM AND DAD).
Great shots of Petrafied Forrest. So interesting that trees are like stone. Thank you Dan.
Hi Dan, thanks for this video. I visited this park with my late father, who passed about a year ago. We drove cross country and then down to Cabo, Mexico. It brought back a lot of great memories.
I love me some quiet time! Now everyone shut up!
BWWALALALAALALALALALALALALALA 👻
Love me some Dan Bell Quite Time videos. 😊 As always, thanks Dan. 💜
Petrified forest!! I remember going there in 3rd grade. Fun memory! Thanks for sharing!!
"Anyway, from one beautiful place to a hideous place.." hahaha!
I didn't know how much I needed Dan Bell quiet times #blessed
These are the best videos - quiet time. Thanks!
keep up the good work Dan lots of love from the UK :)
I have to admit that I was still clinging to a childhood imagining of petrified forest being a literal forest of standing trees turned to stone, and the knowledge that's not the case is a bit disappointing (even though it still looks really cool)
Dan:
If I remember correctly the diorama at Petrified was created by a Civilian Conservation Corps artist and dates to the 1930s. It's been there so long it is now considered historic and has special protections.
Also, did you get a chance to check out the Painted Desert Inn at the other end of the park? It's a very creepy building and is supposed to be haunted by a female employee who died in a fire.
I miss Dan's quiet time videos.................................................I'am watching this one again.............
First thing that popped into
My head was the Beavis and butthead movie when they visited this park and kept laughing at hard petrified wood
bryan1282 lol!!! I forgot about that.
Lol! I thought the same thing!
Dan, my mother had a large piece of petrified wood she found as a small girl in the Snake River area in Melba, Idaho. We always used it as a door stop! In my family for years. My mother was born in 1914
right on time, thanks Dan
I've never been this early before! I just want to say that I'm fascinated with these videos. Thank you, Dan!
I like the architecture of the abandoned Baltimore house, reminds me of the large brick homes built in my native Indiana, and I got a chance to stay in a couple that were bed and breakfasts. The facing brick on the front portion looked like the narrow brick veneer common to buildings built during the 1950's, and was laid in the same pattern where the vertical mortar joints are staggered off center as seen during the 50's. So I guess that was not the original brick as seen in the rear wings, but added at a later time as a way to modernize the exterior, as is the concrete added over the wood porch floor. They often do the same thing with frame homes where they cover the wood siding in asbestos shingles, vinyl siding, or asphalt insulbrick.
Thanks dan for these videos. Perfect way to wind down a stressful day.
Very nice quiet time Dan. Thank you.
Really enjoyed the Petrified Forest National Park
I love quiet time with Dan!!
shoppingspree ever watched ASMR?
Chronas 9.9 Yes...Dan has the perfect voice for that!
Chronas 9.9 kill me now xD
Blockman Zan noooo
Think these may be my favorite videos of yours
ugh i live for these videos dan, that and exploring myself of course
I know in the last video u said its difficult to keep a calm voice but u really do have an awesome calming effect.
Thanks Dan I like these quiet time vlogs. Thanks!
BEAUTIFUL CINEMATOGRAPHY!
A fun legend for everyone watching, since 1935 this park has been receiving letters of apology from visitors who stole a rock or two from the petrified forest. It's more commonly known as the curse of the petrified forest and people don't know why they feel compelled to write an apology letter or why so many have been sent to the park. Coincidence or not? What do you think?
Love your videos, and I appreciate all the hard work it takes to bring them to us!
thanks Dan!
Went there when I was a kid ,loved it
Oh how I LOVE LOVE LOVE your voice Dan!!! You & Will (& Rick too) are just so much fun....I would love to rent a motor home & drive cross country w/ you guys!!!!
Those clouds - wow
In a way ,this reminds me of Detroit,but there you have an old neighborhood where people such as Ford resided,and that section is good even today. This house in Baltimore pulled me in,kept thinking about when someone was hopefully happy there.
That old house looked so amazing on the outside and inside it had a lot of awesome and potentially valuable stuff left in it. Surprised it was all still there. Shame it's all just left there to be trashed. I'd love to have that mirrored back display cabinet I saw in there.
Petrified forest was great too. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video Dan! :)
I love this channel! Now if I can only stay awake during the video because of Dan's awesome, relaxing voice!!
I heard you had a birthday recently, so I hope you had a wonderful birthday! Thank you for always showing us these really cool places!
@thisisdanbell
Yes that is a real dinosaur bone. They fill the enclosure with nitrogen to prevent decay and have a support structure built underneath.
Now this is what i've been missing! Thank you!
This quiet time is the best ASMR ever I hope you do more!
Thanks for the relaxing video. It was also interesting.
I was thinking that the house could be on Greenmount but saw the traffic toward the end & thought of the West side, for some reason. Either way, I always truly enjoy your work, Dan!
CAN YOU FILM THAT MANSION YOU FOUND BEHIND THAT CLEANERS OFF NORTH AVE AND ROSEDALE IN WEST BALTIMORE PLLLEEA!SSSEEEE
watch?v=2XLNYtw4dC0 its included on this channel on his main
Sasha Riley shhh! Quiet time
I’ve always wanted to go there thanks for showing!
Love your voice so soothing
soy de chihuahua, mexico admito que me fascinan tus videos!! excelente trabajo!! saludos!!
What a nice national park, reminds me of that other video where Dan Bell visited that place with "lava" tunnels, do not remember what the name was, but real interesting. It is nice with some different videos, it does get a bit tedious with all that abandoned stuff all the time. Thanks for a great video.
havent watched it yet 😃 love it already! 🤗 keep em' coming Dan!
Dan, not sure if you've looked into these places already but I highly recommend Goblin Valley National Park in Utah and Little Wildhorse Canyon which is right down the road. Both places are incredibly surreal/beautiful and would make for some excellent quiet time.
It great to see that museums are still doing well! Dan, if you like old school display stuff, the Sanford Museum in Cherokee, Iowa is an awesome one. I used to live there and there is tons of history!
Awesome!
Love these videos Dan! Great job. :)
I've always wanted to go to this petrified forest. I've got several nice pieces of petrified wood my great uncle collected near there. He was a geologist for the USGS and left behind a bunch of cool minerals and rocks after he died.
whoa amazing find dan
really good!
Thanks Dan, that petrified forest was awesome, the house when you first climbed in I thought I saw someone in the back but it turned out to be an ornament or whatever lol. x
I've never been to the National Park Petrified Forest, only the Calistoga one in Sonoma Co. Mebbe someday I'll have the opportunity to see both. I'd like to see the ancient settlements u spoke of. I think I saw Miss Piggy & Foz E Bear on the living room floor. I got those for my son when he was wee. Might still have his in a downstairs closet, but woe to their Baltimore brethren. I fear their future holds only fire, deterioration, or demolition, preceded by untold days of sightless eyes staring up into a spongy collapsing ceiling. I miss the Muppet Show.
I specifically checked the comments to see if anyone else spotted the Muppets! 😆 (And now I think I have to watch it again and see if I can find any more...)
I had these when I was a kid :)
Really enjoyed this video. You and will seem like really cool guys to hang out with.
Michael M Right? It would be amazing to go hang and explore with them
Keep up the quality content dan
LOL! You are so freaking funny ; D Petrified Rock!
I'm sorry. You had me at tree rocks. Started laughing 😂😂
I have like a weird fascination with fake water as well. Especially when it is like resin.
We do use it often in model railroading. Envirotex epoxy resin is something I use, and a company called Woodland Scenics recently came out with some artificial water compounds.
What could see of staircase was beautiful.
Wow you are brave going in the window!
cool video. those rocks look amazing. we'd take a trip out there just to see that park. love the abandoned place too--creepy
Dans voice reminds me of Herbert from family guy lol
"You like popsicles? then you need to come on down to the cellar, I got a whole freezer full of popsicles."
you get a chance you should go to riadosa New Mexico Lincoln and the forts around it. so much to film and see you'd love it
Does this one contain a burst of laughter as well? :D
Like 'this is the strip club my mom used to work at...' (laughter)....
Gage Moss we always knew dan was a strip stage baby.
My mom had a “tree rock”🤣 from that place when I was little.
The voice!
Just what the doctor ordered. 😌
Hi Dan! 😃
Those dinos are crazy one looks like the lizard you saw like a baby bearded dragon.
Quiet Time. 👍
I live in Baltimore And Ik it looks Bad but it's some good stuff here too! Hbu Do a video on that and stop looking at the the negative things!
That house on reisterstown wasn't vacant that long I know cause I grew up around that area I actually knew the ppl who lived there
Hey I'm there in my profile picture!
It's a sacred place, alright. I loved passing through it as a kid.
Now, how do we explain this to Young Earth folks, such as my husband? 😩
there arent many interesting places like this in my city. where I live in VA, they don't let houses sit abandoned. if you don't pay your real estate taxes they put your house up for auction. if noone buys it they tear it down asap. lol
Sun Goddess thats a damn lie, virginia has tons of abandoned houses and buildings exspecially Richmond
+Sasha Riley I said in MY city. calm down
+Scarlett Whisperer I guess you missed the part where I said IN MY city. I didn't say the entire state of VA
When cities go downhill economically they dont have the money to tear down the properties. A lot of times local people will torch it in order to keep it from becoming a shooting gallery or crackhouse.
You sound like one of those late night radio guys.. turn your lights down, put on your head phones and relax...my mom used to torture me with that "STUFF" as a teen. lots Aaron Neville,simply red stuff.😔
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sasha R he did do another walk thru of that mansion....2nd what year was the house built that you are going thru now
did you take one of the petrified rocks?
taking wood from the park is a crime
I wonder if they found any petrified woodpeckers in the Petrified Forest?
your voice, omg 😘
RichardTheDick7 relaxed actually
Can you imagine that place when those trees were alive?