I always like checking out the big boulders laying around ! They don't move themselves, and they certainly don't paint themselves either ! Excellent example ! 👍
@@leuserstoneschannel I have really been enjoying your recent videos. I feel like these videos of mine have been showing you different dimensions of the stones- making you question why there are all so beautiful and hand size carry size.. our ancestors created these and I think that you are starting to share it🏌🏼♀️🤯💯🗿❤️👍🥳
I know -it’s just feels like it should be completely unlikely that there are any artifacts laying in plain site. It’s not like we only just got here 300 years ago and this entire place was inhabited by other people for thousands of years before us. Those are facts if I do say so myself.
At the bottom of the rock I saw a man's head, with two twisted horns on the side of the head. It was the main god of the Phoenicians in Carthage, Ba'al Hammon. I find similar images, where I come from, Horten, Norway. Here there are also many elephants in the rock art, not mammoths. You can tell from the shape of the head and the ears that these are African savannah elephants. The Phoenicians used these as war elephants. The boulderss in Colorado indicate that Phoenicians were in America more than 2,000 years ago.
@olewilliamrojahn4553 we do see the Phoenician headdresses, but there’s hairdressers of all different types, even hominids and alien faces .. some of these stones feature exclusively monkey-men-which leads us to presume that they are the creators of that art: different groups of people were in different areas of the United States, and when they were here, they worked the heck out of the stones to make their claim of the territory. It was a culture building and brain building exercise.
@lelaleasl even people reading this comment can’t see it like we can-that and not everyone cares. They don’t understand that learning the style of art is a key to human history and knowing about that can really impact our current lives. Of course that’s a small percentage, most people see this has quite an incredible recognition and it’s not just by myself that this happened, I started to find out about it and looked at other resources and learned from them and now I’m trying to show what I have learned as well so that we can continue on the research together as a community
Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible day.
Thanks for the visit Tim
I always like checking out the big boulders laying around ! They don't move themselves, and they certainly don't paint themselves either ! Excellent example ! 👍
Looks like a white buffalo as well as a bovine and mammoth !
I didn’t think about the white buffalo. It has black legs. 🦬
Thank you for that ancient art second colony
Good find! You have a very pleasant voice as well.
Hey, thank you for that. That’s awesome! 🥹
Wow...amazing ❤️👍
@@leuserstoneschannel I have really been enjoying your recent videos. I feel like these videos of mine have been showing you different dimensions of the stones- making you question why there are all so beautiful and hand size carry size.. our ancestors created these and I think that you are starting to share it🏌🏼♀️🤯💯🗿❤️👍🥳
1st 👍 that is super cool! Thanks for this wonderful video😊
Thank you am boys corner 💗
Love and light to your family
That panther on the top was amazing!!! 🐆
I never was able to see the cats before, but I’m starting to now
Nice Catch Bro . ❤the 🦣
So beautiful! 🤩 thanks bro
This looks like weathering rinds. Where the boulder is cracked on the top and rain is gathering, the affect is even more prominent.
I know -it’s just feels like it should be completely unlikely that there are any artifacts laying in plain site. It’s not like we only just got here 300 years ago and this entire place was inhabited by other people for thousands of years before us. Those are facts if I do say so myself.
@@FacesintheStone I agree with that, especially with how the early settlers disregarded the value of Native artifacts. Good luck on your searching.
Yes!!!!
Oh yeah 🎢
At the bottom of the rock I saw a man's head, with two twisted horns on the side of the head. It was the main god of the Phoenicians in Carthage, Ba'al Hammon. I find similar images, where I come from, Horten, Norway. Here there are also many elephants in the rock art, not mammoths. You can tell from the shape of the head and the ears that these are African savannah elephants. The Phoenicians used these as war elephants. The boulderss in Colorado indicate that Phoenicians were in America more than 2,000 years ago.
@olewilliamrojahn4553 we do see the Phoenician headdresses, but there’s hairdressers of all different types, even hominids and alien faces .. some of these stones feature exclusively monkey-men-which leads us to presume that they are the creators of that art: different groups of people were in different areas of the United States, and when they were here, they worked the heck out of the stones to make their claim of the territory. It was a culture building and brain building exercise.
Nice vid 👍👍👍✊
Thank you 🙏
Why are they kept out in the rain? I would have assumed you would wanna keep them inside so they don't lose all the pigment?
@lelaleasl even people reading this comment can’t see it like we can-that and not everyone cares. They don’t understand that learning the style of art is a key to human history and knowing about that can really impact our current lives. Of course that’s a small percentage, most people see this has quite an incredible recognition and it’s not just by myself that this happened, I started to find out about it and looked at other resources and learned from them and now I’m trying to show what I have learned as well so that we can continue on the research together as a community