Sorry this episode is late and shorter than usual. I had a dentist's appointment and some severe allergies affecting my speaking voice. Everything is fine now!
No apologies necessary… it’s very important to take care of yourself. Like the flight attendants say on the plane, if needed, always put the oxygen mask on yourself first, then you’ll be able to help others. Have a great week.
Allergies. Try making veggie shakes using water no juices. Celery being the constant veggie, spinach kale etc. I used to have a runny nonstop nose March to June. It has been gone since making these shakes.
Hooray! My story finally got featured by this amazing channel! Thanks for reading it, Darkness. I've got a couple more ghost stories to tell throughout my youth, so I'll definitely swing by the site and share with better writing! Glad ya'll (hopefully) enjoyed it. Stay spooked.
The Anasazi were considered the ancient ones by the natives if that tells you anything. They were extremely powerful medican men and women (they had lots of knowledge about pretty much everthing), and extremely advanced for the time they lived. Think about it this way while most Native American people were hunter gather. They were building city's in the walls of canyons.
They were said to have transcended into a higher dimension. Translate that however you like. You can tell the author's family wasn't Navajo, they know better than to wander into Anasazi Ruins.
Why do so many of these people preface their stories with,I don't believe in the paranormal,then tell a story that they clearly believe was something paranormal?..irritating
Trying to lend themselves and/or their stories credibility. Demons preferer that you think there is such a thing as ghosts they are trying to get you to believe in ghosts which don't exist. you are either in hell or heaven when you die. Accept Christ or it will be the former!
I've felt as if I should remain quiet or silent before, but in the forest, as I live in the foothills of NW Oregon right outside of the Mt. Hood National Forest. But it's not due to feeling small. It's more like that feeling when you're the only one awake late at night & you don't want to disturb whoever else is around by being noisy... almost like it's what's expected, or a sign of respect. This, of course, goes against what I was taught to do while walking in the forest. But it's weird... & isn't something that's done consciously. I only seem to notice it once I've already been whispering for no obvious reason back & forth with whoever's with me for a bit, & we'll usually have either stopped walking or started taking "ninja steps" (when you alter the weight distribution of your steps to walk as silently as you can). Idk what it is that elicits this response. But I've experienced it a few different times, & have always had another person experience it with me at the same time.
I think Devil's Alley is actually Death Valley. Well known to people who live in California especially southern California, as you have to drive through it to get to Las Vegas. There are other highways that run through and it's definitely a weird place. It's one of the hottest deserts in the USA. I was there in August last year driving through to Vegas and it was 123 degrees. EDIT: I mistakenly put Devil's Valley when it's actually Death Valley lmao.
I am a new subscriber and I have to say I absolutely love all your videos so far. I have been being watching all of them. Thank you and keep up the great work.
I've only been to the desert a few times in my life, but I love it like nothing else. It's hard to explain, but there's a kind of magic way out there. Everything seems dead and barren, but it's very much alive.
I live in Maine but have dreamed of the desert since I was a child. I want to move out to the southwest states and live in the desert in my life someday. There really is something magical about it. It’s my biggest wish for my life. Sedona Arizona is my dream but anywhere southwest desert would be fine for me,
At least there is no humidity in the middle of deserts. As much as I hate to sweat and get burned in summery weather, I hate it even more when I am doing it while walking through "fog" and the atmosphere is radiating heat too. Not to mention all the lovely architecture, ancient and modern, that you can see in the towns dotted around them.
Tried watching this at night while straightening up around the house...10 minutes in had to pause because i almost died over my dog walking in quietly while I was turned around and just... being there out of nowhere 🤷♀️🤦♀️😬 Love your narration - but I'll save my listening for daylight hours 😅
With story of the angry Anasazi spirits most likely the reason it stopped at that other “campsite “ was because it wasn’t a campsite at all it was most likely a prayer circle and still is the spirit stopped because nothing dark and evil can enter the circle
I've never seen parents taking small children to deserts, but I've seen some taking them to hike up mountains during the night, on hikings on the Yucatan jungle during summer, also on processions throught canyons and forests, some parents like extreme experiences and dont realize that their children are fragile
Hey there, I'm the submitter of this story! I've been hiking, backpacking, kayaking, camping, and all-around just in the outdoors since before I could walk. In fact, that's probably where I learned to walk lol. My parents are awesome and carried most of the weight (obviously), but boy was I tired! This area wasn't the middle of the Sonoran desert with absolutely zero water for miles around or temperatures in the hundreds of degrees. I was never in any danger from the environment, as temperatures were not absurd and we could filter water in many spots along the trail. If you're smart about the equipment you bring, and my parents were, you can be safe.
These stories are fascinating. I get intrigued listening to these stories occurring in natural wonders around the globe with ethereal entities. Creepy at the same time fascinating.
Dentist ! That's horrifying ,for sure. Glad you're doing better. Anyway , I. Used to work at a factory. That was built over top of a native American grave site. The employees were all the time seeing there ghosts. And things would break and sometimes mysterious fires would start. We all took them very serious.and were respectful ,when we talked about them.
My mom was at 29 Palms when she was in the navy, and apparently the desert it occupies is a preserve, so various animals (spiders, snakes, the marines she was training with) are protected and cannot be killed. My mom almost stepped on a mountain lion who was lazily laying in the path to the latrines, one ran through her unit tent, and while they were beautiful, she said the screams were nightmare inducing.
lisa karson Add a dash of "you know what's doing the screaming but can't picture anything except a demon" and you've got the recipe to make a tent full of corpsmen holler for the marines they were so sick of babysitting.
I wonder if the family in the first story got super unlucky and chose the wrong night to camp at that location. I have heard stories of other places that are supposed to appear occasionally. Maybe they encountered a once a decade event.
Hey there, I'm the submitter of this story! For the tree part, I can see how one could say it's just extremely terrible luck. But the oppressive atmosphere there and the rustling plants that followed us were something else entirely.
I kinda want live in the Desert for a while. Maybe find a place to rent in the desert if there is any. I just want to be in the Desert by myself or maybe with a friend/family… Just try something new.
Re: Winging "Creeps": DP, there will always be M0M0s ~&~ M0R0Ns oozing out of the woodwork, they tend to congregate & fly in _Flocks_ on the net, actually.* (* David Atinborough should do a Nature Show on them & their baffling habits) Keep true to yourself before listening to anyone *_Winging_* to heavily.....you are doing a great job thus far IMO. Be well ~&~ Take Care, ~ M
The poster mistakenly used that name. It doesn’t exist. However, there is the Devil’s Highway, Route 666. The number of this road has been changed to something innocuous.
The term “Anasazi” was established in 1927 through the archaeological Pecos Classification system, referring to the Ancestral Pueblo people who spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, including Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Canyon De Chelly, and Aztec. The term is Navajo in origin, and means “ancient enemy.” The Pueblo peoples of New Mexico understandably do not wish to refer to their ancestors in such a disrespectful manner, so the appropriate term to use is “Ancestral Pueblo” or “Ancestral Puebloan".
17:50 reminds me of the time we were driving through the Navajo reservation at night, no one on the road, and a big bright green light shined through our back windows, for atleast a full minute. We believe it was a UFO.
“Their super hot, super cold, and super disgusting when you bite into some sand, deserts are oppressive places” ah, but they can also be romantic and wild with tales of monsters and bandits, bar fights and ol’ western stories, exciting and brutal with tales of old god cults and rattlesnakes. The desert is oppressive, but it’s also a place of ancient stories, because they also hold fossils which tell ancient stories from times before, long long ago… deserts are awesome in the original sense of the word and difficult to survive in the most self explanatory way possible. Also old ruins and ancient history, cities of old Babylon and Egypt, the Mongols, the aboriginal Australians, I can continue. The desert is both oppressive and romantic, it’s where monsters hide, and cities crumble to tell an endless story to remember.
You can't say you believe in ghosts but you definitely did see something carrying a lantern down the mountainside and then it just disappeared. Another story that contradicts itself. NOT SO CONVINCING.
I live in southern California and visit the deserts frequently as, it only takes about an hour or 2 and you in the middle of nowhere. There's some with abandoned towns that I go to. Creepy and fun for sure. There's spot my friends and I go to, to camp, and shoot guns as some of those areas are legal for target practice shooting in southern California. It's weird at night.
First I don't like a deserts because they are so big and scary and second there is no nothing in them except sand and more sand I am intrigued by the last story and I will be glad to hear is this person still living in Pacistan if I wrote this correct because his story is the best of all others I just want to say that he is telling about Jinn and it is fascinating when you head story from other countries who are really far away he said that the Jinn is like ghost in that part of the world but I heard that Jinn is more like a demon's in their culture there is something mysteries in the middle east I really wish that Darkness do something different and put just one story about strigoi or something like that from Slavic mythology and folklore there is so many creatures in our country's and believe me they are real 😱👿🖤
Oh sheep poop no just sleeping on the ground holy smokes yeah speaking of rattlesnakes scorpions, and tarantulas 😱 and ya slept on the ground yikes never and like a broken record camp and sleep in hard body RV’s
“The Kaibab Limestone is a resistant cliff-forming, Permian geologic formation that crops out across the U.S. states of northern Arizona, southern Utah, east central Nevada and southeast California. It is also known as the Kaibab Formation in Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. The Kaibab Limestone forms the rim of the Grand Canyon. In the Big Maria Mountains, California, the Kaibab Limestone is highly metamorphosed and known as the Kaibab Marble.”
@@alaricmo the cliffs of the grand canyon are made of sandstone, some of the intermediary layers are limestone, but the vast majority is sandstone. The intermediary limestone is highly metamorphisized so that its not true limestone lol. Aka even the limestone has a lot of silica leading to it not eroding perfectly like the caves of the eastern US.
MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT Discover this historic five-story Native American dwelling carved out of an ancient limestone cliff with twenty rooms. Begun during the twelfth century, it took about three centuries to complete. Things To Do Explore the museum and wander the trails through a picturesque sycamore grove at the base of towering limestone cliffs. I live in Arizona and limestone cliffs are everywhere… the type of cliff dwellings referenced in the story are… in fact… carved into limestone cliffs. They dissolve, but like in a geological sense, over thousands of years. Before you try to act smart by trying to make others look dumb… you might want to learn a thing or two… dingus.
Sorry this episode is late and shorter than usual. I had a dentist's appointment and some severe allergies affecting my speaking voice. Everything is fine now!
Glad you're doing better, Darkness🖤🖤
No apologies necessary… it’s very important to take care of yourself. Like the flight attendants say on the plane, if needed, always put the oxygen mask on yourself first, then you’ll be able to help others. Have a great week.
Allergies. Try making veggie shakes using water no juices. Celery being the constant veggie, spinach kale etc. I used to have a runny nonstop nose March to June. It has been gone since making these shakes.
So happy to hear you're feeling better. Love your stories!
That’s okay. I’m glad you’re feeling better now.
Hooray! My story finally got featured by this amazing channel! Thanks for reading it, Darkness. I've got a couple more ghost stories to tell throughout my youth, so I'll definitely swing by the site and share with better writing! Glad ya'll (hopefully) enjoyed it. Stay spooked.
The Anasazi were considered the ancient ones by the natives if that tells you anything. They were extremely powerful medican men and women (they had lots of knowledge about pretty much everthing), and extremely advanced for the time they lived. Think about it this way while most Native American people were hunter gather. They were building city's in the walls of canyons.
*Probably sold their young to the Lizardmen underground.*
They were supposedly spiritually advanced and totally disappeared from this world. Some say they were either up by aliens back to their own world.
@@Dr.MantisTobogganMD LMAO
@@karensagal8230 Drought destroyed their civilization.
They were said to have transcended into a higher dimension. Translate that however you like. You can tell the author's family wasn't Navajo, they know better than to wander into Anasazi Ruins.
I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating… and it gets everywhere.
True
Oh Ani. You're so dramatic.
You're clearly talking about there beach. Lol you dont roll around in the desert sand. Cactus and bugs.
Why do so many of these people preface their stories with,I don't believe in the paranormal,then tell a story that they clearly believe was something paranormal?..irritating
Trying to lend themselves and/or their stories credibility. Demons preferer that you think there is such a thing as ghosts they are trying to get you to believe in ghosts which don't exist. you are either in hell or heaven when you die. Accept Christ or it will be the former!
Can we get more story’s with rain and thunder in the background please 🥺👉👈
“The desert is so huge, and the horizon so distant, that they make a person feel small, and as if he should remain silent”
- Paulo Coelho
I've felt as if I should remain quiet or silent before, but in the forest, as I live in the foothills of NW Oregon right outside of the Mt. Hood National Forest.
But it's not due to feeling small.
It's more like that feeling when you're the only one awake late at night & you don't want to disturb whoever else is around by being noisy... almost like it's what's expected, or a sign of respect.
This, of course, goes against what I was taught to do while walking in the forest.
But it's weird... & isn't something that's done consciously.
I only seem to notice it once I've already been whispering for no obvious reason back & forth with whoever's with me for a bit, & we'll usually have either stopped walking or started taking "ninja steps" (when you alter the weight distribution of your steps to walk as silently as you can).
Idk what it is that elicits this response.
But I've experienced it a few different times, & have always had another person experience it with me at the same time.
I think Devil's Alley is actually Death Valley. Well known to people who live in California especially southern California, as you have to drive through it to get to Las Vegas. There are other highways that run through and it's definitely a weird place. It's one of the hottest deserts in the USA. I was there in August last year driving through to Vegas and it was 123 degrees.
EDIT: I mistakenly put Devil's Valley when it's actually Death Valley lmao.
Death Valley: Hold my beer
Or, as they might say: hot as the hinges of hell.
Sounds like a great place to go.
Yup... I live close to there and BOY does it get HOT 🥵
I was there last winter and it was 666 degrees.
I am a new subscriber and I have to say I absolutely love all your videos so far. I have been being watching all of them. Thank you and keep up the great work.
Hello! Glad you feel better now!! Love me some creepy deserts! Almost 2am here so can’t wait to dive in
I'm envious of people with scary stories to tell, but some of them are nightmare fuel so maybe i"m good 😅
I've only been to the desert a few times in my life, but I love it like nothing else. It's hard to explain, but there's a kind of magic way out there. Everything seems dead and barren, but it's very much alive.
I live in Maine but have dreamed of the desert since I was a child. I want to move out to the southwest states and live in the desert in my life someday. There really is something magical about it. It’s my biggest wish for my life. Sedona Arizona is my dream but anywhere southwest desert would be fine for me,
Whoo! My fave podcast to listen to whilst cooking!
My brother just passed but the first story I went to see the Anasazi. We hiked many miles into the canyons. It was grueling but awesome sites.
Thank you Darkness
Hey mate,
I really love you work. You're totally awesome
Thank you for reading these scary stories. I do enjoy listening 😊
At least there is no humidity in the middle of deserts. As much as I hate to sweat and get burned in summery weather, I hate it even more when I am doing it while walking through "fog" and the atmosphere is radiating heat too. Not to mention all the lovely architecture, ancient and modern, that you can see in the towns dotted around them.
😆
Riding a motorcycle through the desert highways at night...awesome.
Very cool stories and narration!
Great reading!
Tried watching this at night while straightening up around the house...10 minutes in had to pause because i almost died over my dog walking in quietly while I was turned around and just... being there out of nowhere 🤷♀️🤦♀️😬
Love your narration - but I'll save my listening for daylight hours 😅
Oh goody, I live in a desert. Thanks for the nightmares! :D
I knew the Anasazi sounded familiar because of a movie called the darkness
With story of the angry Anasazi spirits most likely the reason it stopped at that other “campsite “ was because it wasn’t a campsite at all it was most likely a prayer circle and still is the spirit stopped because nothing dark and evil can enter the circle
Anas-nazis were not very welcoming.
Perfect way to end the day 😬👌
What sort of parents take a 7 year-old on a one way 9 mile hike into the desert during summer?
Apparently this family telling us the story.
I've never seen parents taking small children to deserts, but I've seen some taking them to hike up mountains during the night, on hikings on the Yucatan jungle during summer, also on processions throught canyons and forests, some parents like extreme experiences and dont realize that their children are fragile
Nothing wrong with it
Hey there, I'm the submitter of this story! I've been hiking, backpacking, kayaking, camping, and all-around just in the outdoors since before I could walk. In fact, that's probably where I learned to walk lol. My parents are awesome and carried most of the weight (obviously), but boy was I tired! This area wasn't the middle of the Sonoran desert with absolutely zero water for miles around or temperatures in the hundreds of degrees. I was never in any danger from the environment, as temperatures were not absurd and we could filter water in many spots along the trail. If you're smart about the equipment you bring, and my parents were, you can be safe.
What kind of parents leave a child in the car. You know like forgets them. It seems it happens every day.
love the stories man, keep it up :D
Any More Werewolf Stories Would Be Awesome :D
"I can't say I believe in ghosts because that would shatter my cognitive dissonance."
Well your partly correct, there are no such things as ghosts or alien's for that matter There are demons though and they want you to believe in both.
@@bobburger9152 Agreed.
Freaking Awesome👍
The Ruins ghost story scary indeed.
Never had any desert horror stories but I've had a few dessert horror stories.
Mouth sand is miles better than trying to find that one piece of grit that got into your shoes.
I absolutely love your voice. 6 years listening to you:)
These stories are fascinating. I get intrigued listening to these stories occurring in natural wonders around the globe with ethereal entities. Creepy at the same time fascinating.
Yesss, love when I see a notification from you
Glad your better and back ready to listen
A sandstorm must be scary. I've once experienced a dust storm and it was bad enough...
Thank you!
Dentist ! That's horrifying ,for sure. Glad you're doing better. Anyway , I. Used to work at a factory. That was built over top of a native American grave site. The employees were all the time seeing there ghosts. And things would break and sometimes mysterious fires would start. We all took them very serious.and were respectful ,when we talked about them.
I love your stories! 💘 The slight background music however is for me highly distracting. 💔 I know some like it tho. Can't please everyone!
My mom was at 29 Palms when she was in the navy, and apparently the desert it occupies is a preserve, so various animals (spiders, snakes, the marines she was training with) are protected and cannot be killed. My mom almost stepped on a mountain lion who was lazily laying in the path to the latrines, one ran through her unit tent, and while they were beautiful, she said the screams were nightmare inducing.
760 represent. 😆
I have heard they sound just like a woman being murdered. Is that the screaming ur talking about?
lisa karson Add a dash of "you know what's doing the screaming but can't picture anything except a demon" and you've got the recipe to make a tent full of corpsmen holler for the marines they were so sick of babysitting.
Ask your mom if she’s heard of yucca man. It’s a local cryptid!
I wonder if the family in the first story got super unlucky and chose the wrong night to camp at that location. I have heard stories of other places that are supposed to appear occasionally. Maybe they encountered a once a decade event.
Hey there, I'm the submitter of this story! For the tree part, I can see how one could say it's just extremely terrible luck. But the oppressive atmosphere there and the rustling plants that followed us were something else entirely.
Can't wait to be scared
I heard of desert ghost town in the Az., Texas, Nv., NM and South Western Cali.
You always tell wonderful stories very entertaining and well spoken but don't ever forget Iron Mike Sharp Canada's greatest athlete opa
Idk if you have, but if not could you do one for Oklahoma?
Man this is weird. I coulda sworn I subscribed to you months ago.
Sometimes UA-cam unsubscribes people, it’s a glitch or something like that.
@@princessmarlena1359 That glitch is so frustrating and disorientating sometimes.
This channel is so addicting 🔥
I live in a desert, the heat is a killer.
I kinda want live in the Desert for a while. Maybe find a place to rent in the desert if there is any. I just want to be in the Desert by myself or maybe with a friend/family… Just try something new.
@@averyjudgementalsoldier8303 I respect that. I would prefer to live in forested mountains, a place that’s not so hot.
Ive heard that when it rains in the desert, stuff like cacti bloom and smell like one of the most amazing smells
@@Smilo-the-Sabertooth I would like to try that, too! I might just rent places and see what it’s like living there for a month.
Which one?
Re: Winging "Creeps":
DP, there will always be M0M0s ~&~ M0R0Ns oozing out of the woodwork, they tend to congregate & fly in _Flocks_ on the net, actually.*
(* David Atinborough should do a Nature Show on them & their baffling habits)
Keep true to yourself before listening to anyone *_Winging_* to heavily.....you are doing a great job thus far IMO.
Be well ~&~ Take Care,
~ M
The horror story king! any chance of paranormal stories from New York?
"I'm walkin here" by : anonymous new yorker.
A friend of mine swore he saw a scary looking face in a haboob once, when he was visiting relatives in Egypt over twenty years ago.
I looked up devils alley road in Nevada and it doesn’t seem to exist? am I looking up the wrong road?
The poster mistakenly used that name. It doesn’t exist. However, there is the Devil’s Highway, Route 666. The number of this road has been changed to something innocuous.
The term “Anasazi” was established in 1927 through the archaeological Pecos Classification system, referring to the Ancestral Pueblo people who spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, including Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Canyon De Chelly, and Aztec. The term is Navajo in origin, and means “ancient enemy.” The Pueblo peoples of New Mexico understandably do not wish to refer to their ancestors in such a disrespectful manner, so the appropriate term to use is “Ancestral Pueblo” or “Ancestral Puebloan".
Desert stories i love desert stories, ach i love all you narration and stories Darkness ❤👋
Perfect timing.
Darkness you are awesome.
This is just fantastic especially doing a night shift ...❤❤
Staying safe, I hope.
Definitely hope you doing the same
17:50 reminds me of the time we were driving through the Navajo reservation at night, no one on the road, and a big bright green light shined through our back windows, for atleast a full minute. We believe it was a UFO.
Could you do bear horror stories please it's almost my nephews birthday.
Desert tales yippie
“Their super hot, super cold, and super disgusting when you bite into some sand, deserts are oppressive places”
ah, but they can also be romantic and wild with tales of monsters and bandits, bar fights and ol’ western stories, exciting and brutal with tales of old god cults and rattlesnakes. The desert is oppressive, but it’s also a place of ancient stories, because they also hold fossils which tell ancient stories from times before, long long ago… deserts are awesome in the original sense of the word and difficult to survive in the most self explanatory way possible. Also old ruins and ancient history, cities of old Babylon and Egypt, the Mongols, the aboriginal Australians, I can continue.
The desert is both oppressive and romantic, it’s where monsters hide, and cities crumble to tell an endless story to remember.
Nevada has a lot of paranormal activity.
Second :3 praise me!
Is this supernatural or a let's not meet thing? I'm not into the non supernatural stuff it's to real
You can't say you believe in ghosts but you definitely did see something carrying a lantern down the mountainside and then it just disappeared. Another story that contradicts itself. NOT SO CONVINCING.
Darkness 👑👑
I might be first 😉
Does darkness prevails have a Twitter?
I think a djinn sucked the blood from my chickens 🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣
specially in da SAND BOX ......................
Sand i tissen is the worst 😅 mixing some Norwegian words in it.
Yessssir
It’s 2:30 am now,just lying down….to listen…sleep…..maybe.
22:40 hmmm... Close Encounters of the Third Kind, much?
Anyone here that lives in the desert? Maybe in the deserts in USA? Australia? Northern Africa?
I live in southern California and visit the deserts frequently as, it only takes about an hour or 2 and you in the middle of nowhere. There's some with abandoned towns that I go to. Creepy and fun for sure. There's spot my friends and I go to, to camp, and shoot guns as some of those areas are legal for target practice shooting in southern California. It's weird at night.
Most horrifying things found in the desert. Number 1: Jabba The Hutt
Number 2: the Sarlacc
Damn people still ending their stories in "So WhAt EvEr It WaS lEtS nEvEr mEeT AgAiN"
Aliens are Real...
They just don’t exist anywhere near the Sol System, yeah.
Score!!! Thanks darkness!😜💙☠️
The creepiest thing in the desert is my creepy neighbor!!
Vampire bats?
Last story sounds like a chupacopra...they usually leave two puncture marks and no blood. And I am sorry if I spelt it wrong.
Chupacabra ...goat sucker. Cabra=goat in Spanish
Is Errie cast fixed for Android now?
First I don't like a deserts because they are so big and scary and second there is no nothing in them except sand and more sand I am intrigued by the last story and I will be glad to hear is this person still living in Pacistan if I wrote this correct because his story is the best of all others I just want to say that he is telling about Jinn and it is fascinating when you head story from other countries who are really far away he said that the Jinn is like ghost in that part of the world but I heard that Jinn is more like a demon's in their culture there is something mysteries in the middle east I really wish that Darkness do something different and put just one story about strigoi or something like that from Slavic mythology and folklore there is so many creatures in our country's and believe me they are real 😱👿🖤
Oh sheep poop no just sleeping on the ground holy smokes yeah speaking of rattlesnakes scorpions, and tarantulas 😱 and ya slept on the ground yikes never and like a broken record camp and sleep in hard body RV’s
I don’t like sand it’s rough, it’s coarse, it gets everywhere.
They were particles, so I slaughtered them like particles!
@@pumkin610 you hate them! 😂
👍 👍 DP
❤️❤️❤️💜❤️❤️❤️
23:00 it's an Alchupacabra a famous legend in Pakistan
LOVE the Dessert stories KEEP them coming ok.
👍👍👍
M / M / M
Mt. Man Mike
SIOUX / STANDING OWL.
Yeah!! 1of the 1st ones & going to migagain wish me luck I dont run into the dogman
Michigan?
@@pumkin610 yeah 😅 I was excited for this weeks video,geuss I forgot how to type🤣
34th☺️
FIRST COMMENTTT
Yes I can go to sleep now to some good ol dp
HELL YESS!!!
DESERT BOY REPRESENT!!! 🏜
760 BOI
That gin was definitely a chuprecabra. Classic two hole bite mark and the blood being drained.
Could be a vampire
I've done that with old water bottles...😋
Deserts don’t have limestone cliffs dingus, limestone dissolves
“The Kaibab Limestone is a resistant cliff-forming, Permian geologic formation that crops out across the U.S. states of northern Arizona, southern Utah, east central Nevada and southeast California. It is also known as the Kaibab Formation in Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. The Kaibab Limestone forms the rim of the Grand Canyon. In the Big Maria Mountains, California, the Kaibab Limestone is highly metamorphosed and known as the Kaibab Marble.”
@@alaricmo the cliffs of the grand canyon are made of sandstone, some of the intermediary layers are limestone, but the vast majority is sandstone. The intermediary limestone is highly metamorphisized so that its not true limestone lol. Aka even the limestone has a lot of silica leading to it not eroding perfectly like the caves of the eastern US.
MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT
Discover this historic five-story Native American dwelling carved out of an ancient limestone cliff with twenty rooms. Begun during the twelfth century, it took about three centuries to complete.
Things To Do
Explore the museum and wander the trails through a picturesque sycamore grove at the base of towering limestone cliffs.
I live in Arizona and limestone cliffs are everywhere… the type of cliff dwellings referenced in the story are… in fact… carved into limestone cliffs. They dissolve, but like in a geological sense, over thousands of years.
Before you try to act smart by trying to make others look dumb… you might want to learn a thing or two… dingus.
Last one sounds like a chuppacabra