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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024
  • I'm carving a map of the United States where each state is made out of wood from a uniquely important and interesting tree native to that state!
    For episode 12 It's our most unique piece of wood yet! The skeleton from a saguaro cactus!
    Watch and learn all about this absolutely fascinating plant.
    Make sure to subscribe and watch the next 39 states get made out of 39 more fascinating trees!
    Reminder, the only rules for which species of trees I choose for each state are: the tree must be native to the state (no introduced species at all), and no trees that were featured on the official state tree map!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 937

  • @Legoman693
    @Legoman693 Рік тому +1601

    As an Arizonan, using saguaro cactus skeleton was the perfect wood for our state. Also, these grow literally everywhere. Once you leave the city, you’d be hard pressed to find 200 square feet without one of these on it.

    • @shadowdfxcxv1234
      @shadowdfxcxv1234 Рік тому +26

      As an Arizonan I agree fully

    • @alexsalamander4251
      @alexsalamander4251 Рік тому +24

      totally agree!! even inside of phoenix they are not hard to find. the dbg also has some beautiful rare saguaro morphsi always love seeing

    • @FlimsyIndo
      @FlimsyIndo Рік тому +21

      I guess I'm the odd Arizonan out. I absolutely love mesquite. It makes everything taste better. It branches out really well, creating shaded areas. I think the natives made flour out of the pods too. It's my favorite desert tree.

    • @willwhitehorn3511
      @willwhitehorn3511 Рік тому +2

      speaking facts fr

    • @cwbuilds9215
      @cwbuilds9215 Рік тому +14

      ​@@FlimsyIndomesquite is great but it's not even close to being unique to Arizona 🤷‍♂️

  • @bebabaloubop
    @bebabaloubop Рік тому +1807

    I’ve never seen a cactus skeleton.

    • @catholicshrimp4731
      @catholicshrimp4731 Рік тому +191

      That’s a sentence I’d never think I’d hear

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  Рік тому +438

      Aren't they cool??

    • @bebabaloubop
      @bebabaloubop Рік тому +55

      @@Justinthetrees extremely!

    • @bebabaloubop
      @bebabaloubop Рік тому +20

      @@catholicshrimp4731 fr

    • @padenlisk2447
      @padenlisk2447 Рік тому +22

      Interestingly saguaros aren't the only cactus with skeletons. If you want to see something neat look up cholla skeletons.

  • @mrsnufflegums
    @mrsnufflegums Рік тому +329

    As a person from Tucson, Saguaros are genuinely everywhere. It's actually really cool you did that for Arizona. Hopefully one of the other nearby states get done with a velvet Mesquite

    • @XxWondering_CatxX
      @XxWondering_CatxX Рік тому +6

      As a Tucson human you really don't have to go far to find them but idk saguaro national Park is kinda overrated 😅 maybe it's cuz I live right there and see it often but idk

    • @amistry605
      @amistry605 Рік тому +9

      ​@Xxwondering_cat Not overrated for me since I'm from Chicago lol. Saguaro National Park might as well be an alien planet 😂👍

    • @XxWondering_CatxX
      @XxWondering_CatxX Рік тому +1

      @@amistry605 😂 yeah your right

    • @amistry605
      @amistry605 Рік тому +1

      @@XxWondering_CatxX 😆

    • @BMarie774
      @BMarie774 9 місяців тому

      That’s so funny. Here in Florida, they’re SOOOOO EXPENSIVE! I’ve wanted one for so long. But they’re insanely expensive, even tiny cuttings.

  • @Dirt994
    @Dirt994 Рік тому +173

    My grandma lived in Arizona and I fell in love with the “saguaro skeletons” growing up. They are so unique and beautiful. I visited the Desert Museum down there last fall and it is beautiful and so many cool plants and wildlife.

    • @XxWondering_CatxX
      @XxWondering_CatxX Рік тому +1

      If you can I suggest coming in the winter
      "Some how Christmas hat just like spawn on the cactus 🌵" it's amazing to see and google Snow on the saguaro cactus
      Your welcome

    • @Dirt994
      @Dirt994 Рік тому

      @@XxWondering_CatxX I have been during Christmas actually! It was so bizarre coming from the Midwest where there is snow.

    • @XxWondering_CatxX
      @XxWondering_CatxX Рік тому

      @@Dirt994 occasionally it will snow and it's a sight to see

    • @nitrade87
      @nitrade87 Рік тому +3

      Same! I love the desert museum, especially the enclosures with the venomous species of snakes. My brother almost stepped on a Diamond back there

  • @caderebstock
    @caderebstock Рік тому +872

    Just a heads up, because the Saguaro fruit is sacred to the native people, they are the only ones that have access to the fruit and you won’t be able to get any from the National park gift shop. You might be able to find a shop where the natives sell some, but the National park services don’t touch the fruits.

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  Рік тому +600

      Oh yeah, I know! I should've been more clear but I was talking about visiting the region to get some syrup from some local native sellers, not the national park specifically, a good clarification for sure!

    • @batsardcat3285
      @batsardcat3285 Рік тому +122

      I love how respectful and informative people are in this community

    • @andeldre
      @andeldre Рік тому +17

      @@batsardcat3285 same also w username

    • @uzileopard6199
      @uzileopard6199 Рік тому +24

      what if… hear me out… locals have just been going and getting their own fruits off the saguaros for years 🤯

    • @Greendawn-di3dl
      @Greendawn-di3dl Рік тому +31

      @@uzileopard6199thats impossible you clearly need a middle man; people can't just go out and forage for crops. I mean what are we cavemen.

  • @Steveofthejungle8
    @Steveofthejungle8 Рік тому +193

    Hell yes I was hoping you’d use a saguaro skeleton for AZ! No choice fits the state better! And I went to Saguaro NP in February and it’s amazing!

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  Рік тому +40

      I was always intending on doing desert ironwood for Arizona (which would've been awesome of course) but once a viewer sent saguaro wood I was SO STOKED to switch that up.

  • @nixhixx
    @nixhixx Рік тому +286

    I had no idea their internal structure was like that! It's gorgeous!

    • @sherritaylor495
      @sherritaylor495 Рік тому

      I’m not sure if you can still find them but a lot of tourist shops had walking canes/ sticks made from the ribs of the saguaro.

    • @TheSpectator..........8
      @TheSpectator..........8 3 місяці тому

      Our cactuses can be quite pretty, can't they😊😊

  • @ShadyButFresh
    @ShadyButFresh Рік тому +47

    I just wanted to stop by and let you know that you inspired me to get out and get to know my local trees. Now 4 months later I have a fairly busy wood working side hustle that focuses on making items from locally sourced lumber. I have some beautiful spalted sycamore, elm, sugar and silver maple, hawthorn, you name it!
    Thank you for your incredible videos and for inspiring my wood working journey.

  • @melimsah
    @melimsah Рік тому +44

    Grew up in Tucson and this made me SO proud of my homeland, and I was so worried you'd get facts wrong but nope, sounds like you got everything right, even pronounciations! Seriously, Saguaros are awesome. I have a small flash tattoo of one and I'd love to get a big watercolor-inspired tattoo of one some day. People just don't get how beautiful southern Arizona can be - it's one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen, and the saguaro is a big part of that for sure.

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  Рік тому +12

      Love this and glad I didn't disappoint! Researching this has me SUPER ready to hop in the car and head down to check them out myself. Deserts are such special places!

  • @GroundCTRL2MajorTom
    @GroundCTRL2MajorTom Рік тому +412

    I didn’t even know cacti had skeletons! This was a very interesting video as always!

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  Рік тому +83

      Right? NATURE IS SO NEAT!

    • @gujwdhufjijjpo9740
      @gujwdhufjijjpo9740 Рік тому

      Cactuses*
      Cacti is what you’d say if we were speaking Latin. We are speaking English.

    • @GroundCTRL2MajorTom
      @GroundCTRL2MajorTom Рік тому +16

      @@gujwdhufjijjpo9740 Oh vere? Latine loquor et cacti pergo dicere.

    • @astranix0198
      @astranix0198 Рік тому

      ​@@gujwdhufjijjpo9740Eh, Indexes, Indices.

    • @waztroz
      @waztroz Рік тому +3

      @@gujwdhufjijjpo9740um actually 🤓🤓🤓

  • @wizard-lizard
    @wizard-lizard Рік тому +42

    As a Tucsonan I was really happy to see this build! I got to admit I was a little concerned about where you might have gotten the wood, but it's cool that one of the viewers was able to find some ethically! I hope you come to this neck of the woods and get to do some Saguaro fruit picking, since they're all in beautiful bloom right now!

  • @EthanFilms
    @EthanFilms Рік тому +25

    For 3d artists, the best way I can approximate this effect was by using anisotropy to bend the highlights like youd see in wood. I tried to make this effect using substance designer, trying to mimic what you'd see in like a pearl instrument inlay. Woodn't have known it was called Chatoyancy if it wasn't for this!

  • @thequimsnaim
    @thequimsnaim Рік тому +34

    Between your description of it as a keystone species in it's environment,(flowers for nectarvores, shelter for birds, etc) and your mention of it's hardy support structure that can be used by humans as crafting material, It's stuck how similar it's role is to many trees. Thanks for the info Justin!

  • @suzannaharbon4365
    @suzannaharbon4365 Рік тому +20

    Awesome! I’ve seen these everywhere all my life. Arizona rocks! My favorite saguaro is definitely the ones that grow limbs that look like Afros.

  • @jiabhatnagar7790
    @jiabhatnagar7790 Рік тому +14

    This map is coming along so beautifully!! The wood is just gorgeous, and so is your craftsmanship!!

  • @Erick_Cuevas
    @Erick_Cuevas Рік тому +15

    I've lived in Arizona practiaclly my entire life, and nothing fills me with more pride and happiness that Arizona's getting the recognition she deserves. (Except all the new people moving into the state, that kinda recognition can stop, plz 😅)
    Growing up, you'd be hard pressed to find any kind of media or talk about AZ - let alone its fauna, unless itself mesquite trees. Having a whole video dedicated to the Saguaro feels like an odd but welcome form of validation, appreciation, and respect. Also, big ups to that subtle Catlctus ✨️CHETOYANCEY✨️. Loving this series, keep up the great work!

  • @mabelvetta
    @mabelvetta Рік тому +16

    This channel is something I never knew I needed. 😊

  • @Goosenugget1
    @Goosenugget1 Рік тому +7

    As someone from AZ, it's so cool to see saguro being used.

  • @e-k3620
    @e-k3620 Рік тому +15

    As someone from Arizona and currently living there, i didn't realize how much I didn't know about our state... flower?, Tree? Cactus? Anyway I thank you for your passion and knowledge of plants and trees.

  • @Rappel477
    @Rappel477 Рік тому +8

    So cool! Can’t wait for the next state on the map!

  • @Michael-cv5wk
    @Michael-cv5wk Рік тому +7

    So excited for Minnesota! I know with it being a northern state it may be typical to think of a coniferous tree, but growing up in the southern half I can't state enough how gorgeous and plentiful the mature oak, maple, black walnut, and elm trees are here. I know those are very common though, just wanted to shout it out 😊

  • @Rekct22
    @Rekct22 Рік тому +4

    I see the skeletons all the time when I go hiking. I never saw one cut like this before, this is awesome! I hope you enjoy yourself when you visit us!

  • @NutCase
    @NutCase Рік тому +3

    I never knew they have wood in them. But it makes since seeing the photos of bobcats and other animals climbing them.
    The wood is so beautiful!

  • @Ron_Jon2
    @Ron_Jon2 Рік тому +1

    As someone who grew up in Arizona this video reminded me of so many memories that I had forgotten. Like being read picture books about the lifecycle and ecological importance by the school librarian. And road trips across the state to visit family. As soon as you leave any suburban or city area you are surrounded by them. As a child it's like having a bunch of friends waving as you go by.

  • @FireSpider24
    @FireSpider24 Рік тому +6

    Saguaros are awesome plants! I had no idea you could do woodworking with them! Also, it would be great to see you make Kansas next! Maybe out of cottonwood, the state tree!

  • @sambradley9091
    @sambradley9091 Рік тому +2

    hey, I have a suggestion for tennessee!
    I'm cherokee, and because tennessee is named after my tribe's tanasi city located in the region that would become the state, you could do an important wood to cherokee culture, the shagbark hickory! the bark is used to make green dye and the nuts are pounded into a meal to make a nut milk/soup called kanutsi, and it's clear you genuinely care about researching and appreciating the history of these trees, so it'd be nice to see :)

  • @theawecat27
    @theawecat27 Рік тому +8

    I went to tuscon around a year ago it was amazing how many saguaros there were around it! They can be impressively big up close and i was really surprised to see snow on some at high altitudes.
    i've never heard of that internal skeleton before it's so cool!, and also looks beautiful on the map! can't wait to see if you ever do get some saguaro fruit.
    btw love the story if the shooter being killed by the cactus he shot

  • @alejandrocanett749
    @alejandrocanett749 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful video!! Can’t wait to see New Mexico

  • @fealubryne
    @fealubryne Рік тому +4

    I remember reading about the uses of a saguaro as a kid and seeing pictures. It was especially fascinating to me as I grew up on a farm in the middle of Amish country in Pennsylvania, so the desert fascinated me. I'd like to get out that way someday!

  • @noth9617
    @noth9617 Рік тому +1

    I’ve never seen something so cool. A big wooden map tailored specially to each state. You’re very creative to come up with that.

  • @ipza4968
    @ipza4968 Рік тому +3

    was that an i think you should leave reference WITHIN the first ten seconds?? glorious

  • @bayliweden6130
    @bayliweden6130 Рік тому +5

    My parents live in Wickenburg, AZ and are surrounded by these beautiful beasts! I was lucky enough to bring home some cholla cactus bones from my last trip down! 🌵
    Beautiful piece dude! Perfect representation of Arizona! I've never seen anything made out of Saguaro bones, and it turned out amazing! ❤

  • @ahuman566
    @ahuman566 Рік тому +6

    i am always happy to learn more things about my state and the life here, i think the saguaro is a perfect representation of arizona. Fun Fact: when i was a lot younger i gave a big ol' hug to one of these towering beasts, needless to say it didn't go too well.

  • @evphex
    @evphex Рік тому +1

    This video was so good - it combined so many of my favorite things.

  • @poupysoopy
    @poupysoopy Рік тому +5

    4:52 ✨cactoyancy✨

  • @aislinnm.b.7458
    @aislinnm.b.7458 Рік тому +1

    I used to live right at the edge of the Saguaro national forest, so this episode felt especially special ;) You did a beautiful job on this piece

  • @jaxroberts385
    @jaxroberts385 Рік тому +5

    That is some beautiful wood

  • @astoldb
    @astoldb Рік тому +2

    Omg I never expected for a cactus to be part of this series. So interesting to learn all of this!

  • @efu707
    @efu707 Рік тому +14

    all cacti homicide jokes aside, it was a great video as per usual. i really appreciate the fact you're not just a woodworking channel, but an informative one at that. always look forward to your cooking vids :D

  • @_glitchy_boi_
    @_glitchy_boi_ Рік тому

    Having lived in AZ for half of my life so far, this warmed my heart. Perfect addition to the map.

  • @878MrEnd
    @878MrEnd Рік тому +4

    I loved your video on kiidk'yaas you should make a video on General Sherman.

  • @rube1995
    @rube1995 5 місяців тому

    I visited USA from Australia in 2017. One of my stops was at Saguaro National Park. It blew my mind learning about these awesome cacti. Beautiful place!

  • @gigglechainaffect874
    @gigglechainaffect874 Рік тому +4

    I'm not sure if you've already covered this tree yet, but it would be cool if you did the Pacific madrone for either California or Oregon. It's such a beautiful tree and the berries are edible! :)

  • @kaylencox8313
    @kaylencox8313 Рік тому

    i've watched this entire series (up to this point) in one sitting and absolutley loved it! so many interseting facts and cool looking wood types! keep up this kind of video!

  • @therontrickshots
    @therontrickshots Рік тому +3

    Amazing!

  • @lucksart13
    @lucksart13 11 місяців тому

    I live in the mountains of Arizona and we only get some prickly pear here. But my kids loved going down to the valley to visit family, and saguaro cactus were the landmarks that let my kids know we were close after a couple hours driving. So they always loved them! Thanks for teaching me stuff even I didn't know after living in this state my whole life.

  • @KingRioT1
    @KingRioT1 Рік тому +5

    Never imagines a cactus had that inside 😮

  • @autecology
    @autecology Рік тому

    I really respect that you make woodworking about the tree, and not just the wood.

  • @N_ExX
    @N_ExX Рік тому +3

    What wood oil do you use? Wood looks amazing

  • @ZackeryAschim
    @ZackeryAschim Рік тому +1

    Absolutely loved this episode. Great “wood”, cool facts and a National park to add to the list. What more could you ask for.

  • @kate77k
    @kate77k Рік тому +5

    Where do you get the shapes for each of the states while also keeping it in proportion?

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  Рік тому +3

      I'm just using a blank US map I snagged on Wikimedia commons. I have the reference file on photoshop and use the divide slice tool to export each individual state to consistent printer-paper sized pieces.

    • @kate77k
      @kate77k Рік тому

      Oh ok got it

  • @tillmanscott7551
    @tillmanscott7551 Місяць тому

    I am from Arizona and my childhood consisted of seeing my great grandparents who live in a rural desert area, so seeing them just brings memories back

  • @ritz666
    @ritz666 Рік тому +4

    I thought the 🌵 they showed in cartoons were imaginary 😂

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  Рік тому +4

      "They're real, and they're spectacular!"

    • @mattrinne
      @mattrinne Рік тому

      ​@@Justinthetrees"Not that there's anything wrong with that."

  • @ellianah3864
    @ellianah3864 Рік тому +1

    I live in Arizona and so I see them everywhere. They are truly so cool and huge! I've seen skeletons of them before just in nature but never noticed until now how interesting they really are!

  • @madmarscha
    @madmarscha Рік тому +3

    The bones are their money. So are the worms.

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  Рік тому +1

      He said he wanted something spooky

    • @anri6060
      @anri6060 Рік тому

      This video is the second time I've seen someone reference this joke today. I think it's a sign...🪱

  • @EVERGLOW828
    @EVERGLOW828 10 місяців тому

    Oh wow I couldn’t help but swoon over this beautiful saguaro 🌵 thank you for teaching me so much about trees.

  • @tjas_
    @tjas_ Рік тому +1

    As North Carolinians me and my mom nominate the River Birch! Its my mom's favorite tree and I remember always seeing it when exploring the trails near bodies of water! ♥️❣️

  • @northernhills863
    @northernhills863 Рік тому

    Wow! Wow! Beautiful, fascinating wood! This is my favorite video yet! I had no idea about the ribs and internal wood of those giants; wonderful, informative episode!👍

  • @casperrabbit7254
    @casperrabbit7254 Рік тому +1

    I remember seeing a comment in a previous vid about Arizona being a really cool wood and you didn't disappoint! Cactus wood sounded more and more like a no-brainer the more you explained it, plus it looks cool as Hell 😆

  • @sammysam3067
    @sammysam3067 Рік тому

    I can't wait to see the finished product it's already looking so beautiful

  • @olliesaurusrex4103
    @olliesaurusrex4103 Рік тому +1

    I have family in New Mexico and we've been around to Arizona and Colorado, so I'm very lucky to have seen a saguaro in person since I'm from the east coast. It's truly amazing, they're *massive* and they almost feel like sentinels in the desert because of their size and how they loom over you

  • @rosemcbride1813
    @rosemcbride1813 Рік тому

    You remain one of my favorite learning sites. Thanks

  • @reyniercampher3815
    @reyniercampher3815 Рік тому

    Love this video. Most educational video that I've seen in a while. 10/10.

  • @StarryRoses
    @StarryRoses Рік тому

    I am so very impressed! This might be my favourite state video of all!!

  • @oitthegroit1297
    @oitthegroit1297 Рік тому

    I think the saguaro wood is my favourite one so far, it's so unique and adds a nice contrast on the map. I love it!

  • @northernhills863
    @northernhills863 Рік тому

    Gorgeous! Thank you for the great video; so interesting! 👍

  • @avaturchan2771
    @avaturchan2771 Рік тому

    wow, thanks for this awesome video on the saguaro and my state!! the piece is gorgeous!!

  • @theofficialnoahwalton
    @theofficialnoahwalton Рік тому

    i grew up in the tucson Arizona area and lived there most my life so it was awesome to see this video. keep doing what you're doing

  • @DavidRodriguez-mp9nh
    @DavidRodriguez-mp9nh 11 місяців тому

    As a native Southern Arizona native this is pure brilliance! Thank you for the beautiful work!

  • @zombstergundamguy
    @zombstergundamguy Рік тому

    I only found your channel tonight and I have become an instant fan... I think I've binge watched nearly all of your regional maps videos. I'd love to see you tackle Australia and all our native trees. We've got some fantastic woodworking trees here, though a lot of them are quite hard... like we literally have the hardest tree in the world, the buloke (Allocasuarina luehmannii)...

  • @MadlyNadly
    @MadlyNadly 10 місяців тому

    This is so interesting and educational. I bet my niece and nephew would enjoy these videos.

  • @chrystal5665
    @chrystal5665 Рік тому +2

    I am loving the newest state map 🥰 So many amazing species with new stories to hear. Also, at this larger size is going to be very difficult to find slabs large enough for Texas and Alaska. How's the plans coming along for those?

  • @jaydflay4809
    @jaydflay4809 Рік тому +2

    Hey Justin! For your state, I was thinking you could use the one, the only, Utah Juniper! The wood is really beautiful (and has a lot of 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐲𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐲), and I think it would also be a good representative of Utah, and also ironic because the Utah Juniper was once tried to be the state tree (as you said in the state trees video). I also cannot wait for when you finish this map because it would look so good.

  • @churrookie9340
    @churrookie9340 Рік тому

    I didn't know about any of this, wow... super interesting stuff!! Really enjoyed your narrating!!!

  • @qur13n
    @qur13n Рік тому +2

    Have lived round here for 24 years. Used to hike in saguaro national park as a kid. It’s quite an interesting place. Though under the sun it is scorching. Just remember if you run halfway out of water your journey is half way done and it’s time to turn back.
    Edit
    If you can see it with snow on the ground it’s amazing. I’ve only seen it twice.

  • @lyssums
    @lyssums Рік тому

    I love the saguaro- probably my favorite plant. Thank you! The wood turned out so neat too!

  • @kaycampbell8532
    @kaycampbell8532 3 місяці тому

    Interesting video....thank you for all the information! I love the puzzle.

  • @geneard639
    @geneard639 Рік тому

    I was driving thru Arizona when I saw them. The landscape is beautiful.

  • @PaytonWasher
    @PaytonWasher Рік тому +1

    Wow! Thats so cool! I had no idea that they had skeletons.

  • @abbilocke736
    @abbilocke736 Рік тому

    Such a cool project and educational video,thank you for sharing!

  • @wafflenerfy
    @wafflenerfy Рік тому +1

    Holy biscuits, that turned out gorgeous!

  • @thesilversurferhackerking
    @thesilversurferhackerking Рік тому

    This is the first channel that I have heard talk about the saguaro cactus. Thank you for letting everyone know they do have a skeleton. It's so awesome you can walk through the desert find them everywhere usually it's just because they have gone through droughts didn't have enough water fold it over there skeleton couldn't hold them and then you find a saguaro skeleton. Fun facts from AZ!!!!!

  • @katyabandow712
    @katyabandow712 Рік тому +2

    as someone said on a video before; please write a botany/woodworking/recipe book! your storytelling is so engaging and unique ❤️

  • @Normal_guy1202
    @Normal_guy1202 Рік тому

    Thank you for finally doing Arizona. I also think it’s cool How you used a cactuses ribs and also I see tons of the all the time when I go hiking around some mountains they are so beautiful

  • @robynfree1558
    @robynfree1558 Рік тому

    Wow! Just beautiful! That is soooo cool!

  • @brandihopkins6210
    @brandihopkins6210 Рік тому

    Beautiful and informative. My two favorites.

  • @Prescilla24
    @Prescilla24 Рік тому

    I learned so much and thoroughly enjoyed it all!

  • @BrosephJohnson
    @BrosephJohnson Рік тому

    your full length videos deserve so many more views always bangers

  • @Countrymansean
    @Countrymansean Рік тому

    Wood inside a cactus absolutely blows my mind. I saw a bunch of those things on a trip last year but had no idea they were secretly so cool.

  • @redfailhawk
    @redfailhawk Рік тому +1

    My grandmother used to have one... in South Carolina. She collected Cacti when I was younger, something my curious child fingers always forgot. I remember hers being about three or four foot tall in a porch pot.

  • @graeknight6493
    @graeknight6493 Рік тому

    This looks amazing! I can't wait to see what state you do next!

  • @Voulinn
    @Voulinn Рік тому

    This was incredibly cool and the piece turned out womderfully! Thank you for teaching us!

  • @AlwaysSeverusAndLily
    @AlwaysSeverusAndLily Рік тому

    Every single piece on this map is seriously so stunning

  • @moniquebear4544
    @moniquebear4544 Рік тому

    You make me homesick for AZ lol. I mostly grew up and went to college there but moved away well over a decade ago. I really do miss so many things about it, there really is nothing quite like stepping out into 110 degree weather, and it has the best thunder and lightning storms too. I took a plants of the desert class which I consider one of my favorite classes of all time, I still have a folder filled with pressed cuttings from various plants which was a project for that class. The saguaro wood was an amazing choice, it looks incredible.

  • @jpallen719
    @jpallen719 Рік тому

    I love this guy. He said the kind of friends I need.

  • @caseysnell9461
    @caseysnell9461 Рік тому

    My favorite episode so far

  • @ShhItsSanti
    @ShhItsSanti Рік тому +1

    Can’t wait to see my native homeland! 😭 New Mexico !

  • @indiegogurt
    @indiegogurt Рік тому

    This was so cool! I had no idea they had skeletons but I love that!!!

  • @chromiumcat
    @chromiumcat Рік тому +1

    fascinating video! nature is just amazing, and this US state map is already looking so unique compared to the last one 😊

  • @seanrio2901
    @seanrio2901 Рік тому

    I'm from Tucson. This video made me so happy. Great job, man 👍