Mesa Verde Cliff Dwelling Tour

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  • @wp4866
    @wp4866 8 років тому +31

    most magical place i ever visited

  • @Loveoldies50
    @Loveoldies50 5 років тому +23

    I wish I had visited this when I was younger, but I never even knew they existed! Now, I'm a senior and can hardly walk, let alone climb to see these amazing dwellings, and the view the saw each day of their lives. I am so sorry that we don't know more about Native Americans, from both North and South America. It would be wondrous, I’m sure. TGANK you for posting this. It is the only way I will ever see it!

  • @tobby12347
    @tobby12347 4 роки тому +12

    Loved the enthusiasm of the tour guide.

  • @annhitchcock3093
    @annhitchcock3093 2 роки тому +2

    I loved this place. It’s been over a decade and I will never forget it.

  • @margaretanderson95
    @margaretanderson95 4 роки тому +8

    we were there as teenagers (1960's) and never knew these were our grandmothers people. stunned

  • @CalebBlock
    @CalebBlock 7 років тому +32

    The tour guide loves his job. That is awesome 😎

  • @diegoruiz7600
    @diegoruiz7600 2 роки тому +2

    i've always been a fan of these types of tour guides.

  • @joseHernandez-xc4ix
    @joseHernandez-xc4ix 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful 😊.
    I worked in the park the summer of 85 or 86 building trailes to visit other sites we lived there in a camp ground .
    Still to this day one of the coolest things I have done.
    I have taken my family and children to visit the place ❤

  • @g94433
    @g94433 5 років тому +28

    My tribe has originated from Mesa Verde as well other Pueblos from New Mexico originated from there

    • @Ryanair671
      @Ryanair671 4 роки тому +2

      Does your Tribe believe in the star people (Aliens)? Just curious 👀, thats all lol

    • @AmariLynn8
      @AmariLynn8 3 роки тому +1

      Such a beautiful place I vacation there a long time ago didn't want to leave felt like home...🙏

    • @lancer525
      @lancer525 3 роки тому +1

      @@Ryanair671 No, they're smarter than that. Only conspiracy theory idiots believe in that kind of thing. Oh, before I forget... the earth is an oblate spheroid, and Apollo landed six missions on the moon.
      You're welcome.

  • @wendeln92
    @wendeln92 2 роки тому +3

    Been fascinated by Native Americans since I was a little kid, paged through and read (& reread) all the better books in our local library. Always loved the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde, getting older and closer to retirement and still haven't been there, maybe once I retire and can have the time to visit several southwestern sites. That ladder woild freak me out but I know I would do it once there. Such lucky people.

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 11 місяців тому

      Leaving things to do that really interest you "for when I retire" is not the best policy! By then you may well have the money to climb Kilimanjaro, hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru or scale those ladders at Spruce Tree House Or Cliff Palace here - but it'll be 50-50 if you have the legs or health to do it, let alone enjoy it!
      I certainly don't regret "wasting my money" in former days to explore the Pyramids of Central America and Egypt, clamber over glaciers at the foot of the Matterhorn, and explore the ancient sites of the Middle East before the loonies took over. And now I can still sit in my rocking chair and revisit these places via the screen in comfort! 😉😊

  • @jimiprice6182
    @jimiprice6182 3 роки тому +4

    Visited this beautiful place, deeply moving aura.

  • @histolee
    @histolee 2 роки тому +2

    I can't believe that people lived in this high place. Great video and detailed explanation.

  • @andrewbarrett42
    @andrewbarrett42 3 роки тому +4

    Really want to go here,its on my bucket list.I,ve been to Monument valley and Grand canyon witch were amazing sights.From England.

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 11 місяців тому

      Another English "Witch" contaminating the Religious Purity of America? 😱🙄

  • @cadavid3
    @cadavid3 4 роки тому +29

    I liked this place more than Machu Pichu to be honest

  • @takingu2skoo
    @takingu2skoo 4 роки тому +8

    Hope people respect this place and not leave mark or trace of being there. Been there 800 years hope it can be there another 800

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 4 місяці тому

      Visitors groups are led by and closely monitored by Park Rangers. Individuals can’t wander around on their own - thankfully!
      That said, massive amateur excavation and looting cleaned artifacts out of the site 130 years ago, so there’s nothing left but the stone and adobe structures.

  • @amymorgan4891
    @amymorgan4891 Місяць тому

    awesome video! love the images along with the visualization of what it was like back then

  • @calvinellis4610
    @calvinellis4610 4 роки тому +6

    I was there this summer didn’t go down for the tour couldn’t with my heart and health problems.

    • @funwithsnowboarding2463
      @funwithsnowboarding2463 4 роки тому +1

      I feel sympathy

    • @robertallen6710
      @robertallen6710 4 роки тому +1

      I was there a few weeks ago...no tours right now, no museum, etc. but could observe from the overlook...very cool site!

  • @bobwho1986
    @bobwho1986 8 місяців тому +1

    A good bit of philosopy and practicality for us all at 3:20 ... why did they leave? It was time to go.

  • @ingvarellingsen7270
    @ingvarellingsen7270 7 років тому +8

    Great video! Take care of this amazing place.

  • @Tom-nm4dg
    @Tom-nm4dg 5 років тому +5

    I just did this the other day, it was really cool.

  • @brunnentor1
    @brunnentor1 3 роки тому

    We took this hike many years ago. It is very educational.

  • @nicholasstrange747
    @nicholasstrange747 3 роки тому +2

    Props to the camera man for filming the tribe for us

  • @VendettaAllan
    @VendettaAllan 4 роки тому +13

    There is a legend that says the Aztecs emigrated to Central Mexico from Southwestern USA. They were called Aztecs because they came from Aztlan, a mythical land north of Mexico, when they finally settled and built Tenochtitlan (nowadays Mexico City) they were called the Mexica people.

    • @cheremichael367
      @cheremichael367 3 роки тому

      Aztlan = Atlantis?!!

    • @VendettaAllan
      @VendettaAllan 3 роки тому

      @@cheremichael367 No, that's not my point at all

    • @cheremichael367
      @cheremichael367 3 роки тому

      @@VendettaAllan I realise that, I read a book that compared the names though..

    • @VendettaAllan
      @VendettaAllan 3 роки тому +1

      @@cheremichael367 Yeah, they're pretty similar, almost same letters

  • @ompaloompa4970
    @ompaloompa4970 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing, imagine how difficult life would have been there.

  • @corbinyork
    @corbinyork 2 роки тому +3

    Use this as a "my History Professor sent me here" button.

  • @brettnaugher2176
    @brettnaugher2176 4 роки тому +2

    That's my old home! I am Kitt Carson's G, G, grandson who married the Ute Chieftain who lived there. I have a photograph of the Chieftain woman crushing corn in front of Mesa Verde.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 4 роки тому +1

      ....abandoned in the 1300s. 🤔

  • @Booga04Minecraft
    @Booga04Minecraft 5 років тому +6

    Very informative and cool! I'm learning about this for school. Thanks. :)

    • @ryanelliott4700
      @ryanelliott4700 5 років тому +1

      You can go to West Africa and find some of the same built by the Proto-Manding People of Central Africa

    • @margaretbrowne8929
      @margaretbrowne8929 5 років тому +1

      Lol, same 😏

  • @warumsiehtmanjetztdenalias
    @warumsiehtmanjetztdenalias 9 років тому +21

    i want to live my life like you, traveling as much as possible. i'm so jealous but at the same time happy for you that you can experience all of this. i really hope i can see all of these things some day in my life as well. greetings from germany :)

    • @Loveoldies50
      @Loveoldies50 5 років тому +2

      I visited your country. It, too, is beautiful! But, America is so large, there are so many beautiful places to go to and see. I'm lucky to have visited several, but I’d LOVE to see more. We drove across America when I was young. It was a VERY long drive, but well worth it. I never got to Yellowstone, though! That must be marvelous! But, with my luck, the volcano would erupt while I was there! LOL

  • @donrepcon7704
    @donrepcon7704 7 місяців тому +1

    These people were probably Anasazi. Learn the mystical lore of their supposed escape into a third or parallel dimension through selected Kivas. It's very interesting.

  • @adamartinez5701
    @adamartinez5701 Рік тому

    I can't wait to visit here

  • @jtk344
    @jtk344 2 роки тому

    Breath taking

  • @13skymoons13
    @13skymoons13 4 роки тому

    I loved going there. I think the round rooms were kitchens!! And the hole in the floors, were for a rope to signal from the kitchens to the people below. Or people below to signal the kitchen!!!!

  • @markurbancowboy
    @markurbancowboy 4 роки тому +1

    I wonder what kinds of waivers you got to sign before you take that tour? Looks like there could be some nasty falls.

  • @EngPheniks
    @EngPheniks Рік тому

    The setting of the "The Abyss", the fifth map of the first episode in the 3D realms first person shooter video game, "Duke Nukem 3D" was definitely inspired by this.

  • @charleswesley9907
    @charleswesley9907 5 років тому +4

    Cliff dwellers probably didnt live in high up cliffs . The all knowing archeologist see peaks and such sticking up from the desert floor below and never consider that the area was a massive inland lake or sea . Now this is strange being that the whole area was sea bottom before tectonic forces thrust it all 8000 ft above sea level . Those cliff dwellers lived on the banks of a food producing body of water when the level was at their homes . Chances are that other structures are atr the same levels within the basin

  • @knightlykin1499
    @knightlykin1499 7 років тому +26

    Man, if I lived in ancient america, I'd have chosen to live with either the Puebloans, Anasazi, or the Incas. With Anasazis I could feel safe living in a castle carved in a mountain, if I lived with the Puebloans I could live in massive adobe apartment structures with a central trading plaza, and if I lived with the Incas, I could live on top of a mountain with a stone house with an aqueduct that leads to my bath tub, and my drinking pool with free food, healthcare, and protection as long as I worked. I'd have chosen the Mexica tribe, but life for them was too brutal, even though they had the most powerful army of the entire continent with the best technology. They were the spartans of the americas. Trained to fight at the age of 8, until their death. However I respect the Mexica too. They had the same situation and fate as the Spartans. They held off a superior military force at their gates with minimal men causing heavy casualties to the invaders. La Noche Triste, 400 Spanish (1 battalion equivalent) and 3,000 Tlaxcallan (2 brigades equivalent) died. Siege of Tenochtitlan, 650 Spanish (2 battalions equivalent), 20,000 Tlaxcallan (5 brigades equivalent) massacred before the fall of the Mexica.

    • @Force05289
      @Force05289 5 років тому +6

      Corporate Agent I would too but I like 2019 and not dying at 26

    • @flyenryanowen01
      @flyenryanowen01 5 років тому +2

      problem is dude is that you didnt choose and coodnt travel across the world in 1 day to start a new life, were you lived is were u ived and you truly had to make the best of it

    • @margaretbrowne8929
      @margaretbrowne8929 5 років тому

      Lol, same I would choose the Incas 🤗

  • @wendyhayden1179
    @wendyhayden1179 2 роки тому

    So like we had homes on sides of mountains. Big pools for the fancy beauty. Imagine, ash s cover creating a pocket when cooling and melting of the rest of the mountain

  • @BrandyTexas214
    @BrandyTexas214 5 місяців тому

    I went here as a kid, I remember climbing down in the rooms

  • @vicentamartinez
    @vicentamartinez 2 роки тому

    Amazing place💛🧡💛🧡

  • @davidnet124
    @davidnet124 9 років тому +1

    Hey Karl, i want to know if you have been in Colombia, if yes, how was your experience?

  • @cheremichael367
    @cheremichael367 3 роки тому +1

    I wonder if like the abandoned Pyramids and towns in Egypt- where the river changed course, so they had no choice but to move... Could a river or large creek drying up- be the cause of them moving too???

  • @MartaniPanganSehat
    @MartaniPanganSehat 2 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @autobotjedi3457
    @autobotjedi3457 Місяць тому

    0:56 What's that symbol supposed to be?

  • @anonymousinternetperson9068
    @anonymousinternetperson9068 9 років тому

    Rob how was your trip to South America? Are you and James still on it or can we expect videos any time soon? Honestly your travel documentaries the most inspiring, interesting and relatable ones in the genre.

  • @manuelvarela4598
    @manuelvarela4598 7 років тому +3

    I've gone to this place before in my school field trip

  • @hoytdavis8667
    @hoytdavis8667 3 роки тому

    I’ve been there it’s such a great place

  • @Daylight7vs6
    @Daylight7vs6 5 років тому +3

    Looks like a flooding issue during monsoon season that might of made difficult to keep living there are something out of there control

  • @Daylight7vs6
    @Daylight7vs6 3 роки тому

    Amazing 👏 masterpiece

  • @FrontAndCentersv
    @FrontAndCentersv 9 років тому +3

    cool video, thank you

  • @SuckahK205
    @SuckahK205 8 місяців тому

    What are those round pits in the ground used for

    • @Despitedown
      @Despitedown 2 місяці тому

      Gathering and ceremonies

  • @titotarimoya6766
    @titotarimoya6766 Рік тому

    do you know where are they?

  • @pacerodi
    @pacerodi 4 роки тому +2

    I saw myself climbing the rocks in a dream. They called me Old Trunk.

  • @pplatymuth8325
    @pplatymuth8325 6 років тому +3

    it was time to go

  • @avabeanwater3749
    @avabeanwater3749 5 років тому +5

    I’ve been there more times than I can count, living in state

  • @bikebloggerhn837
    @bikebloggerhn837 Рік тому

    extraña ciudadela eso si es misterio

  • @margaretbrowne8929
    @margaretbrowne8929 5 років тому +3

    Lol I'm doing a school thing on this and I don't regret it 😁

  • @DevouredByADream
    @DevouredByADream Рік тому +1

    Sometimes when change comes that's all you need to know; it was time to go.

  • @LOVE-JC777
    @LOVE-JC777 3 роки тому +1

    That’s the place of the 7 families traveling south to the valley of Mexico City looking for the 🦅 🐍 🌵

  • @TS-rf3sy
    @TS-rf3sy 3 роки тому

    How do we know 700 years?

  • @definitee.y9174
    @definitee.y9174 3 роки тому +5

    “Why do they call it soda canyon ?” “Well it’s completely made out of soda”

  • @vicentamartinez
    @vicentamartinez 2 роки тому

    Wow

  • @MajesticRecaps23
    @MajesticRecaps23 5 років тому

    Why they leave ? Well, it was as time to go. What do they mean it? Maybe food source problem, enemies and maybe they wanted to explore some other places.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 4 роки тому

      Yeah. Not much of an explanation.
      ... It would make more sense that they did not know why their ancestors left 700 years ago. Humans aren't often good at keeping records that old.

  • @BrandyYoutube99
    @BrandyYoutube99 5 місяців тому

    I went here as a kid

  • @JOEYNOSEBEATS
    @JOEYNOSEBEATS 6 років тому

    What's the music

  • @lewimcpherson9276
    @lewimcpherson9276 4 роки тому +3

    The rock formation tells of major catastrophe. Why ignore the obvious?

    • @cheremichael367
      @cheremichael367 3 роки тому +1

      How so?? I'd love to know your take on this, many thanks in advance.. 👍💐

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 11 місяців тому

      @@cheremichael367 Usual thing with these Conspiracy Theory Loonies - you have to wait a long time! 😜😊

  • @pocoloco5160
    @pocoloco5160 4 роки тому

    Yes,indeed. Things don't last forever. Impermanence.

  • @CAF420ALLDAY7
    @CAF420ALLDAY7 3 роки тому +1

    Can someone just put a camera inside one of those dark windows?

  • @dodgebullet7423
    @dodgebullet7423 4 роки тому

    I was there 44 years ago, back then the rangers let us walk all over that thing.

  • @dianaxochitldelgadocastane5227
    @dianaxochitldelgadocastane5227 2 роки тому

    SOLO SABRAN LA VERDAD SI SE QUEDAN HAY UN MES

  • @HeyYaKnow
    @HeyYaKnow 4 роки тому +1

    I feel like that tour guide would get on my nerves pretty fast 😂😂

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah. I thought he was making it very personal. And too dramatic.
      I think I'd rather just have the archaeological facts.
      It may not be as annoying in person. Those tours are usually fun.

  • @TJWill12
    @TJWill12 8 місяців тому

    Oh look, the Dogon cliff dwellings from Mali, magically are in Colorado 😂. The people “disappeared” 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @billclark4559
    @billclark4559 4 роки тому +2

    definitly not carrying furniture up those stairs we will build up there son

  • @4usweetsmiles
    @4usweetsmiles 11 місяців тому +1

    These ruins will be destroyed with all these people touring through. Don't touch, lean or take anything. I wanted to like this video but it breaks my heart to see the disrespect to the ancestral peoples.

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 4 місяці тому +1

      As I replied to another comment, what’s heartbreaking is the amateur excavation and looting of artifacts by cattle herders 130 years ago. The adobe structures all that’s left.
      Visitors are admitted by ticket, and closely accompanied in groups by Park Rangers as you see in this video. The drive into the site from the Visitors Center is over 20 miles.
      I’ve found visitors to be highly reverent and respectful of the site, which they should be. Mesa Verde is far from the free-for-all mentality of some National Parks visitors elsewhere.

  • @rodneywilliams6564
    @rodneywilliams6564 2 роки тому

    Look Like the Dogon Cliff dwellings

  • @jaywalker8309
    @jaywalker8309 6 років тому +3

    the park ranger say 800 years the native people of the southwest have been there for 30000 years plus in the southern usa 60000 to 100000 years

    • @Loveoldies50
      @Loveoldies50 5 років тому +4

      jay walker I believe he was referring to the cliff dwellings, not the country.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 4 роки тому +1

      What is your evidence of that?
      A crossing of the Bering straight ~13,000 years ago or so is more commonly accepted.

  • @votusplowerwindowswallgrou1808
    @votusplowerwindowswallgrou1808 2 роки тому

    Omg

  • @НадеждаПташинская-ы2ц

    Ни фига не понимаю 😢

  • @nimuzdo3114
    @nimuzdo3114 4 роки тому

    did*

  •  4 роки тому

    Probably desertification, like what's been happening in North Africa.

  • @xXBobbyXx86
    @xXBobbyXx86 4 роки тому +1

    Who taught them house to use bricks and wooden beams? Thats the main question.

  • @DavidLopez-rx4zk
    @DavidLopez-rx4zk 4 роки тому

    We all know why they dissappear acting like they not sure why 😒

  • @richardtucker5686
    @richardtucker5686 4 роки тому +7

    Sugar-coating the cannabalism that happened when the famine hit.

    • @tonijohnson9530
      @tonijohnson9530 4 роки тому +1

      If you talking about it - tell it all.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 4 роки тому

      Yes. Do you have any evidence of this, c mojo?

    • @richardtucker5686
      @richardtucker5686 4 роки тому +2

      @@jamisojo It's currently a well accepted historical theory, mostly from the human bones found with knife marks from scraping the meat off

  • @Daylight7vs6
    @Daylight7vs6 3 роки тому +1

    They probably encountered Europeans and where captured

    • @stevenwhite3.1415
      @stevenwhite3.1415 3 роки тому

      Very doubtful based on the time period that it was abandoned.

  • @yabadabad00000
    @yabadabad00000 4 роки тому +4

    You can probably smell the flesh of the people being cooked to be consumed by the cannibals. Mmmmmmm

  • @toniteveggy9382
    @toniteveggy9382 6 років тому +3

    Are you fooling us? They were killed by the American invader.

    • @Alexander-Hatfield
      @Alexander-Hatfield 5 років тому +3

      They left that city long before Europeans showed up. And there's still thousands of them dipshit.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 4 роки тому +2

      There were no Europeans around there in 1300. Not for a long time.

  • @camprocketsound2601
    @camprocketsound2601 4 роки тому

    Some of the most horrible camera work I've ever seen....SLOW DOWN!

  • @actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190
    @actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190 5 років тому

    I know I know blame it on the Europeans right?

    • @alienbean7508
      @alienbean7508 5 років тому

      ActsisMMLJ CorrectlyObeyed Was that guilt i sense behind the sarcasm?

    • @actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190
      @actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190 5 років тому +1

      @@alienbean7508 I don't believe in white guilt like the liberal fools out there! We conquered the world and modernized it. It was thought provoking sarcasm of the first degree.

    • @Jay-sw9bi
      @Jay-sw9bi 4 роки тому +1

      pretty much

    • @actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190
      @actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190 4 роки тому

      @@Jay-sw9bi If the Chinese invented weapons that could wipe out our military it would still be up to Americans to undo what they were doing. Not cry like a bunch of pansies and use reverse discrimination causing Yellow guilt.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 4 роки тому

      Stifle the politics 😊

  • @HeyYaKnow
    @HeyYaKnow 5 років тому

    Place looks awesome, tour guide was cringe.

  • @MegaTuber86
    @MegaTuber86 4 роки тому

    I hate tour guides...

  • @zaanga7340
    @zaanga7340 7 років тому +1

    The only thing I ever found impressive about native Americans that they did is the pueblos to be honest they where building straw houses at the same time Europe and Asia had castles and giant temples or massive theaters etc. but there culture is cool thought

    • @garrusn7702
      @garrusn7702 7 років тому +3

      GeneralSPatton Games Yeah, Europeans and Asians also lived in straw houses. By which I assume you mean that he'd roof? Also, what about the mesoamericas and the andeans?

    • @kellieerwin2776
      @kellieerwin2776 6 років тому +1

      Natives bled and died. Were raped and tortured! Ironic how intelligent a culture. And how ignorant you are.

    • @terryfrederickson2774
      @terryfrederickson2774 6 років тому +2

      um, you know there was no america or mexico or canada at that time, it all was one land, with temples in the south,. the climate tends to dictate the structures people build.

    • @Alexander-Hatfield
      @Alexander-Hatfield 5 років тому

      The Aztec and Maya had pretty cool cities. Especially the Aztec capital which is now Mexico city.
      But ya north of Mexico nobody but the puebloans left much behind behind.

    • @alienbean7508
      @alienbean7508 5 років тому

      Alexander Hatfield The igloo is more complex than most people think.