This is an exceptional series. It has a very good balance. It isn't over narrated, so there are plenty of just quiet views of walking into an amazing place with all these signs of a rich past when people lived so close to nature and built their faith in harmony with God's Creation. You can almost feel you are walking along with them. Living for a long time in northern Labrador, I find that amazing. So few signs remain from the past there. There are places that seem almost to have been built with stones, but they are natural. It is amazing to see how things people make can change after a long time. It is a lot of work to build things, and it seems sad that things have been aged so badly. Yet still there are things still there. A lot that is built today is not built to last but just to sell, with piles of junk everywhere. Years later there won't be much to look for. This series will be even more valued. Thank you.
Fantastic video keep up the great work reminds me of growing up back home in East Tennessee looks like the river that me and my cousin who was my best friend and next door neighbor used to playing almost every day after her chores were done fantastic
This is an AWESOME , AWESOME SERIES .!! Felt as though I was kickin it there with you. Thanks. I just love Appalachia and the rich history. ...more my flavor. Who needs Boston when we have Appalachia.! ! Love it.!
Watched all three installments. Excellent mini documentary. This bought back memories. I grew up not far from these places. Spent a lot of years in the Appalachian mountain chain.
Didn't hear if you mentioned your camera crew but someone did a great job. This has been so great. I have enjoyed all three parts. For someone like my self that can't travel it has been as good as being there almost. Thank you so much.
Why?,do you have proof otherwise ,you have words of so called experts and so called carbon date tests ,and who knows if these tests are even accurate, but so many lies have been told to draw people away from the truth,now the world is wicked and terrible confused
Yes watched all I could find of your video's and they were very good . I really appreciate all the time and consideration you put in to making them really good job.
The tower may be a "shot tower". Shot towers were made to produce bullets. The molten lead was dropped from the top of the tower and as the lead fell it rotated into a ball. I forget what it landed in, but, there is a shot tower well preserved in VA. which you can look up.
The shot tower off I-77 between Hillsville and Wytheville, dropped the shot down the tower, into a well and was removed through a tunnel on the bank of The New River below. (My uncle was a park ranger there for several years).
EARTH ANGEL: WONDERFUL HISTORY HERE! BEAUTIFUL AREA TO DISCOVER! THE WALL CONJURES UP SO MANY QUESTIONS. I WOULD GATHER THAT THE HIGH TOWER WAS A WATCH TOWER AT ONE TIME.. FROM THAT POINT THEY COULD SEE THEIR ENEMIES ADVANCING!IS THIS AREA PART OF YOUR FAMILIE'S LAND?? METAL DETECTING ON THIS LAND WOULD SURELY TURN UP SOME RELICS, AND MAYBE SOME ANSWERS, ALSO!! THANK YOU😇. 👍😁😱
This video was awesome. I am very interested in this 4.5 mile wall. You cut your self off just as you were saying something important about that wall. I checked out your channel looks like you are going for a more of a church channel now. Bring back the mountain adventures. I just watch like 5 back to back.
I enjoyed your vid , the rocks would be dismissed as natural, however there are these type of anomalies all over the world. "mighty men of old, men of renown".
Me 2! I love nature just lookin @ nature sometimes brings a tear 2 my eyes. I cant look away when I c an eagle or hawk sore & ride the breeze wings open wide. Cloud 4mations with sun rays shining thru. Trees in full bloom any season. The sound & smell of rain & hearing the sound of laughter when children r playing. GOD bless u & yr loved 1s with great health, happiness, wealth & wisdom. Then share it.☆
This is not a hidden place at all. Also, there were three sites. The original two sites selected in Virginia and California were not able to handle the demand and an additional site was needed. That site was the former Pine Grove Furnace CCC Camp. It is a state park now so anyone can go see it fairly easily.
I was thinking that too, people certainly knew about these places. But they might be hidden from many who can't get out to explore and hike. The narrative isn't very clear, about where he is city, county, etc. Then in all 3 videos often as soon as we see a structure for a second it's on to more rocks, lol.
Upon thinking a couple minutes and your mention of Devils Racecourse. You're around Maryland on the AppalachianTrial. Those are civil war fortifications. Being close enough to Pennsylvania a hoot and holler away.
Excellent video. Again where are you? Many of the large stones around the ram and eagle 🦅 appeared to be concrete made up from river rock and sand. Later the stones were monolithic natural rock on the Devils race track. One little critique: Corps is pronounced “core”. Don’t ask me who decided that. Keep up the good work.
All those rocks in the Devil's Race Track was likely caused by a huge deluge of water. Probably during the Flood or around the last great cataclysm such as the Younger Dryas roughly 12,000 years ago.
The CCC built the camp before it was used as a POW camp. Civilian Conservation Corps buildings which housed the workers and officers were usually made of tar paper and wood.
I wonder if the giant ones built these ? these look ancient and you said the stone is not from there! the giant ones were here young man! the proof is in the native legends that say they were here before them and in the thousands of skeletons and graves, mounds and artifacts such as massive hammers and axes! not to mention swords , well used , but no man can use let alone lift over their heads! please keep an open mind or you rob yourself of knowledge!
Probably the coolest exploring videos I have ever seen. I just happened to see the movie The Still last night. I really want to visit the area now. I am from Oregon.
I have heard the old legend that the Native American people joined together and slaughtered the old giants. Good thing they did. The giants would literally EAT people they were so evil.
I was looking for tool marks on the stone and couldn't find any but the glacier theory makes perfect sense. Considering the huge erratic boulders a glacier could carry, this rubble is nothing.
Yes CC camp my grandfather and some great uncles served. No welfare that was how many fathers fed thier families . I don't know what happend but the lumber buisiness must have gone down very much because that and sharecropping were the means of work for many of those men beforehand. But I really don't know as much as I should probably. Their were no racial divisions among these men or so I have been told.
I am about 15 years to late, but hopefully you tell no one where this is. These sites need to stay as they are, you have good in bad in people, but some just cause destruction. This needs to go back to the earth.
This is an exceptional series. It has a very good balance. It isn't over narrated, so there are plenty of just quiet views of walking into an amazing place with all these signs of a rich past when people lived so close to nature and built their faith in harmony with God's Creation. You can almost feel you are walking along with them. Living for a long time in northern Labrador, I find that amazing. So few signs remain from the past there. There are places that seem almost to have been built with stones, but they are natural. It is amazing to see how things people make can change after a long time. It is a lot of work to build things, and it seems sad that things have been aged so badly. Yet still there are things still there. A lot that is built today is not built to last but just to sell, with piles of junk everywhere. Years later there won't be much to look for. This series will be even more valued. Thank you.
So coo like watching u take us back to where we all came from don't let any of us forget that
Watched all three and you did a really good job. Thanks
I wish there was a fourth :(
Fantastic video keep up the great work reminds me of growing up back home in East Tennessee looks like the river that me and my cousin who was my best friend and next door neighbor used to playing almost every day after her chores were done fantastic
This is an AWESOME , AWESOME SERIES .!! Felt as though I was kickin it there with you. Thanks. I just love Appalachia and the rich history. ...more my flavor. Who needs Boston when we have Appalachia.! ! Love it.!
Watched all three installments. Excellent mini documentary. This bought back memories. I grew up not far from these places. Spent a lot of years in the Appalachian mountain chain.
Totally enjoyed all three videos.. thanks for taking us along.
Didn't hear if you mentioned your camera crew but someone did a great job. This has been so great. I have enjoyed all three parts. For someone like my self that can't travel it has been as good as being there almost. Thank you so much.
Love these videos! Had to chuckle a little with "the earth is only thousands of years old" at the 4:25 mark though ;)
Why?,do you have proof otherwise ,you have words of so called experts and so called carbon date tests ,and who knows if these tests are even accurate, but so many lies have been told to draw people away from the truth,now the world is wicked and terrible confused
So excited to learn this history. Love you sense of adventure and willingness to think back in time
Love these you should do more of them
Very interesting! Thanks for video. Still curious about the wall.
Yes watched all I could find of your video's and they were very good . I really appreciate all the time and consideration you put in to making them really good job.
So scared of heights would never have seen those huge stones.Thank you. I love history and have learned from this.
facinating you did a good job. I wonder how the rocks were all broken up and spread so far. Even today it would be difficult.
Three very good videos. I'd sure like to metal detect and prospect that area. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing and God Bless you.
Thanks for making these videos and sharing
Love this video man. Thank you so much
Very interesting. I watched all three videos also and really enjoyed them. Thank you.
man on man you get deep in those woods. You are inspiring me to research some cool stuff to find here in SoCal.
The great spirit is who they prayed to.
Wonderful video, I love it!
The tower may be a "shot tower". Shot towers were made to produce bullets. The molten lead was dropped from the top of the tower and as the lead fell it rotated into a ball. I forget what it landed in, but, there is a shot tower well preserved in VA. which you can look up.
They dropped the lead into a bed of Sand, it must have worked pretty well. There is a preserved Shot Tower in Downtown Baltimore.
The shot tower off I-77 between Hillsville and Wytheville, dropped the shot down the tower, into a well and was removed through a tunnel on the bank of The New River below. (My uncle was a park ranger there for several years).
amazing video....and your knowledge of the true past was so refreshing..I never knew the megalith stone was laid in Appalachia too...
The rock formation of the wall like structure and the tower is amazing.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers.....Les.
This was such an interesting video Less.....amazing!
EARTH ANGEL: WONDERFUL HISTORY HERE! BEAUTIFUL AREA TO DISCOVER! THE WALL CONJURES UP SO MANY QUESTIONS. I WOULD GATHER THAT THE HIGH TOWER WAS A WATCH TOWER AT ONE TIME.. FROM THAT POINT THEY COULD SEE THEIR ENEMIES ADVANCING!IS THIS AREA PART OF YOUR FAMILIE'S LAND?? METAL DETECTING ON THIS LAND WOULD SURELY TURN UP SOME RELICS, AND MAYBE SOME ANSWERS, ALSO!! THANK YOU😇. 👍😁😱
Great video!! Thanks
14:44 We have this in a state park near Whitehaven PA, named Boulder Field, and then another down near Quakertown PA, called Ringing Rocks.
www.stonyvalley.com/devils.html
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hickory_Run_State_Park
www.visitbuckscounty.com/listing/ringing-rocks-park/453/
Holy moly....don't slip in this rain! A long way down!
This video was awesome. I am very interested in this 4.5 mile wall. You cut your self off just as you were saying something important about that wall. I checked out your channel looks like you are going for a more of a church channel now. Bring back the mountain adventures. I just watch like 5 back to back.
Awesome! That's all I can say!
Great videos. my son and I want to hike these areas. Did you do day hikes or camp out?
My nephew lives up in Staunton. Pretty up there. But it looks like you’re a lot closer to where I’m at in Tazewell.
PRAISE GOD FOR THE BEAUTY OF HIS EARTH🙏WHY DO WE FOCUS ON THE BAD WHEN PLACES LIKE THIS EXIST❤️❤️❤️
I enjoyed your vid , the rocks would be dismissed as natural, however there are these type of anomalies all over the world. "mighty men of old, men of renown".
That's always my first thought whenever I come across a natural wonder:
"God did this."
Me 2! I love nature just lookin @ nature sometimes brings a tear 2 my eyes. I cant look away when I c an eagle or hawk sore & ride the breeze wings open wide. Cloud 4mations with sun rays shining thru. Trees in full bloom any season. The sound & smell of rain & hearing the sound of laughter when children r playing. GOD bless u & yr loved 1s with great
health, happiness, wealth & wisdom. Then share it.☆
Your video is full of your opinions, the earth is way older than a thousand years
This is not a hidden place at all. Also, there were three sites. The original two sites selected in Virginia and California were not able to handle the demand and an additional site was needed. That site was the former Pine Grove Furnace CCC Camp. It is a state park now so anyone can go see it fairly easily.
LuvMyTJ maybe so, but it looks pretty hidden me.man didn't say unknown.
I was thinking that too, people certainly knew about these places. But they might be hidden from many who can't get out to explore and hike. The narrative isn't very clear, about where he is city, county, etc. Then in all 3 videos often as soon as we see a structure for a second it's on to more rocks, lol.
I believe that huge rock formation is Boxcar Rocks in northern Lebanon County. Formed by a combination of plate tectonics and the glaciers.
“The earth is only thousands of years old”
Beautiful
I found it - Camp Michaux - Pine Grove Furnace, PA
Which war or wars was the pow camp for? You made a nice documentary; well done.
Upon thinking a couple minutes and your mention of Devils Racecourse. You're around Maryland on the AppalachianTrial. Those are civil war fortifications. Being close enough to Pennsylvania a hoot and holler away.
Victim of the Blue Eyed Six... probably a interesting story there..
It is google it
In the second video, you showed a tombstone of someone, "victim of the blue eyed six." Now there's some history.
That huge rock run is glacier leavings...
Excellent video. Again where are you?
Many of the large stones around the ram and eagle 🦅 appeared to be concrete made up from river rock and sand. Later the stones were monolithic natural rock on the Devils race track.
One little critique: Corps is pronounced “core”. Don’t ask me who decided that.
Keep up the good work.
Do you think this is near the Devil's race track?
All those rocks in the Devil's Race Track was likely caused by a huge deluge of water. Probably during the Flood or around the last great cataclysm such as the Younger Dryas roughly 12,000 years ago.
This is your history. Don't let it rot.
They have said back in dinosaur days Appalachian Mountains was nothing but water. like tons streams. those rocks are def weird.
Awesome video, lots of questions! Ty
There is a furnace like that in the mountains of Hiawassee Virginia
Wish you would provide the locations in your videos.
The old iron bar is an example of the earliest example of T post ( metal ) used in fencing.
Wow that's amazing. Where is that wall? Thanks for the upload.
Bro you gotta get a metal detector. I'd love to go explore with you. I got an open mind. And yes....giants did that. Believe that
Awesome ! Thx for sharing. What state are you in?
That stream is dry off . Do they have water when the rain season?
Pennsylvania bolder field looks like that at 15:40
Are you from this area?
do you have a link of that wall on google earth? thanks
Yes, I'd like to know where it is, also??
Maybe that's the wall that Trump is starting??
I've heard of pyramids in Appalachian's
Great job!
See if a magnet would stick to that weird rock of yours
my uncle worked for the C.C.C. in Oregon in the 30's interesting stuff
jmarylastone they need to create the CCC again. They did a ton of work here in SoCal and would be a great source of jobs for those who need'em.
nice love your videos
Where? What state?
Where in Appalachia is this old camp?
Oh my...may I ask do you own this property???
What is the location of this wall?
Great video
Where is that wall located ?
WHERE IS THAT OLD WALL?
thank you
also...where did the buildings go? Why are there no standing structures still? I assume they had high rock foundations.
The CCC built the camp before it was used as a POW camp. Civilian Conservation Corps buildings which housed the workers and officers were usually made of tar paper and wood.
I wonder if the giant ones built these ? these look ancient and you said the stone is not from there! the giant ones were here young man! the proof is in the native legends that say they were here before them and in the thousands of skeletons and graves, mounds and artifacts such as massive hammers and axes! not to mention swords , well used , but no man can use let alone lift over their heads! please keep an open mind or you rob yourself of knowledge!
is this giant sculpture/wall made of the same stone as Devils Run ? it looks like it except the stone are bigger!
There is always truth to legends
What was the name of this POW camp ? and What state ?
Agreed:)
Iam in ky we have several old places easrern ky but this is prettier
Probably the coolest exploring videos I have ever seen. I just happened to see the movie The Still last night. I really want to visit the area now. I am from Oregon.
Where is this located near, city , county state?
He is very careful not to tell you where these places are at......
😂😂😂😂😂
think of all the gold down there
Yeah if it's in the gold/ pyrite belt that runs from the northeast to the southwest that's in the geological mining book of Virginia !!!
Kinda looks mayan-ish?
Far out!
Ancient Stones.
Where is this located?
old POW camp to
Looks like a coiled snake to me...
where are u buddy
I have heard the old legend that the Native American people joined together and slaughtered the old giants. Good thing they did. The giants would literally EAT people they were so evil.
what county is this in ?
In the middle of the State of Pennsylvania.
Lebanon
Corps is pronounced CORE.
All those rocks covering a stream could have been deposited by runoff from melting glaciers during the Ice Age. They look tumbled.
I agree completely. I've seen this before and my brother who is a geologist said that's exactly what it is.
B.s. that's like tumbling dice expecting them to line up on top of each other! Lmao
I was looking for tool marks on the stone and couldn't find any but the glacier theory makes perfect sense. Considering the huge erratic boulders a glacier could carry, this rubble is nothing.
Yes CC camp my grandfather and some great uncles served.
No welfare that was how many fathers fed thier families .
I don't know what happend but the lumber buisiness must have gone down very much because that and sharecropping were the means of work for many of those men beforehand. But I really don't know as much as I should probably.
Their were no racial divisions among these men or so I have been told.
thats not natural
God ain’t give them jack. Stop it.
😂😂😂😂😂
Need to get a real archialogist out there and survey , the old archialogist s were lazy and trying to cover shit up
I am about 15 years to late, but hopefully you tell no one where this is. These sites need to stay as they are, you have good in bad in people, but some just cause destruction. This needs to go back to the earth.