When I was a kid, I loved your show and the movies you were in. Immature comedic genius... and here we both are, 20+ years later... I'm still a huge fan, but for vastly different reasons. It's refreshing to be able to take you seriously. Thank you for inviting us on this journey with you. May they never end. Safe travels, Tom 😊🙏💯
I like the fact that Tom incorporates his own music into his videos. In a way, the dedicated ambiance created by the audio makes the production more unique and personal.
I think the best part about it is his surroundings gave him the creative ideas needed to make the music, then it's overlaid onto the visuals that birthed it. Some inception shit right there.
Yeah, I saw this as well. Drifting synthesizer pads hit perfectly. I think these were my favorite videos that he made so far. It’s also crazy that it’s been 2 to 3 years already.
I was told once, "Silence is the best method of preservation." Sometimes it's better to keep things hidden and secret so others cannot take advantage and destroy the area with thoughtless tourism. We can be proud of our history, yet still believe that only the few who make the long and arduous journey are worthy.
@lyuba basin Well said my friend. It is quite a pleasure watching videos of "places people don't know" and thinking to myself, I know about this place. I grew up going to this place. I hunt animals at this place.... I very much relish in the knowledge that a HUGE majority of people don't know what they are driving past on our beautiful southwest rural highways. And what really gets me, is that they just don't care to look deeper. These lands are plentiful if you take care to look closely. That is what is so wonderful and scary at the same time. If you don't pay attention to these deserts, they will kill you in a matter of a few days.
@@raymondbaca2167 true, they will kill you if not paying attention. Arizona desert lurched up and tried suffocating me this last November. Oh wait, that was the damn N95 mask that I wore on the plane and airport. It said N95 but made in China and I think a plastic bag is easier to breathe through and I'm serious as the material felt like plastic. I put on a cloth mask and almost expired but in the desert I was.
Hello Tom. We The Hopis Are The Longest Living Tribe and Inhabitants Of North America. We Are People Of The Underworld. We Are The Only Pueblo That Weren’t Colonized Into Catholicism. Old Oraibi Is The Hopi Capital And Was Another Main City Like Chaco Canyon Was. The Navajos Didn’t Arrive In Our Home Lands Until Centuries Later as They Are Nomads But We Hopi Are Still Here and Our Villages Are Still Active. Thanks For Your Interest Into Our Culture and Safe Travels.
I went to Chaco about a year and a half ago on that same road. Treacherous. I feel the road is not maintained because they don’t want crowds there. They make it hard to get there. I camped at Chaco in my van and was very happy that there were less people around. Only the people that really want to experience Chaco take the trouble to travel that road. I say keep it that way. It was a spiritual experience for me too. I visited the other outlying ruins around Chaco also. The ancient roads radiated out from Chaco to these settlements. Thanks for your perspective on the significance of this place. This is powerful. My favorite one so far!
Can you talk a little bit more about what it was like being there in Chaco ... what the vibe the energy was like ... can you just go into more detail please ?
@@gardensofthegods I am going to make a video about it. I would hope that I can capture how I felt when I was there. I have been obsessed with learning about and going to sacred places. Stay tuned, my friend.
These videos have a shared feeling to them that makes them so watchable. It is a feeling of aloneness, not loneliness. There is childlike wonder, there is quietness and thought, there is one man and his dog companionship. That you've chosen to share something so personal is a real treat. Thanks Tom.
Watched on the big screen. Omg, the beauty, the significance, the editing, the soundtrack, the Moon...I am overwhelmed and brought to tears. So happy for you Tom! Thank you for sharing this experience with us.
Sex God and there's always a comment when there's something so beautiful that takes you away from the topic. And there's your comment. So fucked up on your part. Get a life or a partner. Try to enjoy something and not inject your shitty excuse for humor. Boring and predictable.so perfect. I go to your page and it says "no content". So true.
I'm very surprised. Tom Green was behind my house at the beginning of the clip and the shot up sign is on top the hill where I live. I'm like " holy f**k that's my backyard." The pavement that ends is where I ride my harley and ride my bike as a kid. Thanks Tom for the exposer.
What I wonder is why our government hasn't used all the updated technology to scan the area because there is said to be almost 15 cities like this in the desert. All the ground scanning equipment that they're using in the Amazon and now they are found a lost city the size of manhattan in the overgrown jungles of South America. I'm going to camp at this site next year sometime for sure.
Tom’s a filmmaker first and comedian I think honestly just to always have something interesting to shoot , and this is just speaking for itself no jokes needed, very cool.
for some reason, the thought that Tom Green is out there, somewhere driving around in his van with a little dog; is simultaneously disconcerting and very reassuring.
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I'm so glad Tom is still putting out content no matter what it is. I grew up watching Tom as a kid into my late teens and can honestly say, this man is a Legend!
Wow Tom, I am 40 years old from Oklahoma and Native American. I never heard of these at all. So amazing, thank you for doing this trip, Sir. EDIT: Also, I would really love if you made longer videos. As in maybe cutting less from them. I could watch 2 or 3 hour long videos and love them of this trip.
“You always know you’re going somewhere cool when the pavement ends” “Anybody can come here...This is the United States of America, all you gotta do is get in the car and drive” I love how you put this video together...the shots, the music and narration. I’m so jealous, I wanna go there one day
Loved Tom’s over the top sketches back in the day but this is great. He’s sharing a bit of his soul with us all and what a positive, humble character he is. Feel grateful to live vicariously through his adventures in these unusual times.
I love these so much Tom, wish you could post one everyday. So well done, artistic, real and calming. I hope to be doing this myself one day. Very inspiring.
4 months later and I did it! I went here today in a van that I recently bought and converted. It was amazing, and the road to get there truly sucks ass! Thanks for the inspiration Tom
If it was paved . You would drive all that way and find out it cost $10 for parking $50 to get in $2 to use the bathroom $10 for a water . Etc. Etc. Etc.
I studied this place in college last year. Here's an excerpt from my paper: Impressive roads were also built that seem to connect to spirituality rather than other cities, extending over 250 miles. One road travels directly north for 40 miles! These people wouldn’t have needed roads for wheeled transportation though, and since “many roads did not have apparent destinations and were built wider than required for transportation by foot, it is possible the roads served a primarily symbolic or spiritual purpose, an entrance of sorts to great houses, guiding pilgrims traveling to ceremonies or other gatherings.” (Oswald 2018). So what was this place? It seems like it was a sacred pilgrimage site, maybe like a monastery where only religious and political elites visited several times a year during the solstices/equinoxes. Perhaps there was permanent settlement, but I bet the original intention of this place was for a specific religious purpose.
Man I'm gonna put my tin foil hat on and say all of that is such bullshit. Noone would fucking spend that much man power and resources for nothing. If anyone watches Bright Insight, Graham Hancock or Randall Carlson - you'll know that we have such an immense past that is hidden from us. There is way more to these that meets the eye, and the "spirituality" excuse that I guess Academia wanted you to pass off is cringe-worthy bullshit.
@@aristideregnier4883 That is why I speculated at the end of my comment. We have no idea what it was really for, but it seems to me to be an important place for at least religious purposes. If you think spirituality had no part here, you haven't studied ancient cultures long enough. In fact, my speculation is precisely because of people like Hancock and Carlson; we probably agree more than you'd think. It seems you misunderstood my comment.
@@NewMexican66b Wow! You could be living on one of the most significant historical sites on Earth. The glory of that place has been washed away over the centuries but its power still echoes strong today.
The roads were build to show where the tribe moved their cities during those times. It was thought that the roads indicate a sense of place moving over time. A monument to the past, and a link to the future.
Navajo nation welcomes you! Our culture is sacred and we're still living without water and electricity as well as paved roads as you got to see..thank you for showing the reality of our life. Thank you for respecting mother earth. Good journey sir
@@kirksutherland2226 even the dji spark mini does it! But you have to be careful to the thing not hitting any wires or branches while following you! :)
The Hopi, Navajo and Pueblo tribes have a legend that their ancestors came from underground after a long refuge from a catastrophe. They built all their buildings aligned to cardinal north and tracked the stars with incredible accuracy. When the land became less fertile they migrated north east and south into Mexico. You, my friend, are standing amongst the ruins of the ancient ancestors to the Aztecs!
@@divinedriftofficial according to their own records they migrated from southwestern USA. www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1sku1p/where_did_the_ancestors_of_the_aztecs_mayans_and/
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This is exactly what I needed today. I'm digging the vibe and the music you created. I love knowing you are creating your own ambience. It's like the history channel in the 90s (before they sucked) mixed with PBS nature documentaries with a slice of delicious wisdom only you can deliver. I've never seen a place without trees for miles, and I will be honest I was afraid of you getting lost in there! Hugs from Wisconsin!
Wow. I go looking for Tom Green a decade later and find him not singing songs about his bum, nor his testicles, but instead as a rugged adventurer exploring the world and offering up wisdom long forgotten. Well played Mr. Green. I'm glad to see you doing so well for yourself ✌️
Thank you Tom Green for taking us all on a journey. My kids and I watch you travel from place to place and discover hidden treasures of our country along with you. Discovering a world that is right here in front of us the whole time and never knew it. You are giving us the ability to see these places that I could never afford to do with my kids. It's an amazing gift you are giving all of us during such a difficult time in our country. Thank you!
There is something about the desert blue sky and sun that makes me comfortable. Makes me think of my childhood for some strange reason and I grew up in Ohio.
Well doesn't Ohio have that famous ancient land feature that a lot of people don't know about which looks like a giant serpent ? I can't think of what it is but it's in the terrain sort of like a long hill ... and I think they said underneath the mound is the possible burial chamber ? In fact I think it might be called something like Serpent Mound ... ?
A Pueblo Indian Prayer made me sob...thinking bout my wife who I lost to cancer on Feb the 25th at 4pm 2019....trying to pick up the pieces but I am slowly failing my self.. Watching you Tom has brought Great Joy to my life and I cant stop crying....thanks man...love you dude!
Hi Tom. I recently watched your podcast about hummingbirds and I loved it! I think you would love the stories of Carole Turek from Hummingbird Spot as well. She is on a quest to photograph every hummingbird species in the world, and she is posting a new video on every Sunday. Take care!
Where we live, as citizens of US, being able to do what you're doing, has to be one of the greatest freedoms we possess. If only we all were able, and had the means to do so. Thanks, Tom, for taking us all along with you.
Hi Tom. Big fan of your work and it’s been fun following your van-life. If you ever come to Sweden again and want to see more old stuff I would recommend that you visit Gotland. It’s a island just outside the mainland of Sweden where you find the old city Visby. It’s not abandoned but lots of the remains of the old city is still there. Best of luck and stay safe!
Tom, there's a lot of cool shit out there in this world. One thing close to home to me is the upper peninsula of Michigan. It doesnt get enough attention for it's glory. Maybe it's best that way. Been a big fan of yours for a long time and love this Van Life series.
Hi Tom, love the show, I was watching the part where you cooked ground turkey and onions and mushrooms for dinner please try to remember you can’t feed dogs onions they are toxic to them.
This must have been so intimidating to walk up on. I'm so glad I caught this video as a Texan I'm proud that he's bringing the existence of these ancient ghost towns to the public eye. Way to go time keep up the good work oh yeah and give that awesome Charlie a hug for me
Hi Tom, I realize you probably won't get to read this but I just wanted to let you know that your road trip with Charlie has really opend my eyes to the beauty of the lessaknown places in the states. I'm from England,have been a fan for around 20odd years now, and really love to travel. Last year I visited San Diego and LA on my own. I enjoyed it so much I'm planning a US trip again for 2021. I'm an avid fisherman and take my rods everywhere. The peace and quiet is amazing but to fish somewhere with history is even better. I do hope you get to experience some great fishing and enjoy the peace. Keep up the great vids. I really do look forward to watching them. O and btw. Massive respect to doing drews show, You two lookd great! Was really nice to see. ✌.☺
I totally agree. I swear I had this same thought the other day after stumbling back on to Tom after many years. Call it a mini epiphany but I can totally see Tom wanting to get involved in rebuilding a little town in California out in the middle of nowhere. Sounds like a great time. I tell you what.... If Tom goes I will go as well. Let's rebuild a little town. We have the technology. We can rebuild her. And I bet ol' boy could use the help and the company right.
Tom, these videos you are making are fantastic. I had never even heard of this place, and I was shocked to see how perfectly the walls were built. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us. Looking forward to your next video! Love you man!
This is interesting and I got hyped to see this after Rogan podcast. Did not know about this and sad to see it’s been forgotten in a way that no one is talking about it anymore.
This is golden, really hits home with being an American just trying to honestly figure out what the truth is and whats going on now. Also, why is North American archaeology so ignored?
This is probably one of the most realistic videos I've ever seen on Chaco. The road is so sketchy, and then you're back on pavement in a whole new world. I used to want better access, better roads, but I think it really adds to the isolation and ultimately reduces traffic. I want everyone to experience that silence, but the ruins are so fragile, so only the most determined people make it there. I think they are the ones who will appreciate it the most. I'm glad you were able to convey many of the more innocent aspects of Chaco that aren't usually part of the guidebook. Next time, get there earlier and do the hike up to Pueblo Alto. You can see for hundreds of miles up there, and you feel just how large that world really was. Glad you made it out! It's a very rewarding journey.
I didn't even know there were things like this in the US. On one hand, I wish things like this would get more attention. On the other hand, maybe it's also good that it doesn't. At least it's not covered in graffiti
Tom Green taking the soul journey we all wish we could take right now.
Now more than ever
I just moved to hot springs on a whim & vlogging it on my channel too
Do it, make your dreams happen.
💯 🙌🙌🙌
Government fear mongering
"You always know you're going somewhere cool, when the pavement ends." - Tom Green Wisdom.
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Sounds like a bumper sticker. I want one!
I was present for that statement on ig!
Then 10 miles into it he is like oh shit .... This is how scary movies start! 🤣
6:50 " why didnt they pave the whole damn thing"
When I was a kid, I loved your show and the movies you were in. Immature comedic genius... and here we both are, 20+ years later... I'm still a huge fan, but for vastly different reasons. It's refreshing to be able to take you seriously. Thank you for inviting us on this journey with you. May they never end. Safe travels, Tom 😊🙏💯
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Yeah I still like him for selling the miniature horses so whatever
Amen
Watch his interview with/on Drew Barrymore’s TV show......it’s beautiful....
And I’m a guy🤪
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I like the fact that Tom incorporates his own music into his videos. In a way, the dedicated ambiance created by the audio makes the production more unique and personal.
The music is great
I was wondering, cuz it is on some tribal OPN tip
I think the best part about it is his surroundings gave him the creative ideas needed to make the music, then it's overlaid onto the visuals that birthed it. Some inception shit right there.
Yeah, I saw this as well. Drifting synthesizer pads hit perfectly. I think these were my favorite videos that he made so far. It’s also crazy that it’s been 2 to 3 years already.
I was told once, "Silence is the best method of preservation." Sometimes it's better to keep things hidden and secret so others cannot take advantage and destroy the area with thoughtless tourism. We can be proud of our history, yet still believe that only the few who make the long and arduous journey are worthy.
I love this! Agreed! 👍❤
@lyuba basin Well said my friend. It is quite a pleasure watching videos of "places people don't know" and thinking to myself, I know about this place. I grew up going to this place. I hunt animals at this place.... I very much relish in the knowledge that a HUGE majority of people don't know what they are driving past on our beautiful southwest rural highways. And what really gets me, is that they just don't care to look deeper. These lands are plentiful if you take care to look closely. That is what is so wonderful and scary at the same time. If you don't pay attention to these deserts, they will kill you in a matter of a few days.
@@raymondbaca2167 true, they will kill you if not paying attention. Arizona desert lurched up and tried suffocating me this last November. Oh wait, that was the damn N95 mask that I wore on the plane and airport. It said N95 but made in China and I think a plastic bag is easier to breathe through and I'm serious as the material felt like plastic. I put on a cloth mask and almost expired but in the desert I was.
Hello Tom. We The Hopis Are The Longest Living Tribe and Inhabitants Of North America. We Are People Of The Underworld. We Are The Only Pueblo That Weren’t Colonized Into Catholicism. Old Oraibi Is The Hopi Capital And Was Another Main City Like Chaco Canyon Was. The Navajos Didn’t Arrive In Our Home Lands Until Centuries Later as They Are Nomads But We Hopi Are Still Here and Our Villages Are Still Active. Thanks For Your Interest Into Our Culture and Safe Travels.
I went to Chaco about a year and a half ago on that same road. Treacherous. I feel the road is not maintained because they don’t want crowds there. They make it hard to get there. I camped at Chaco in my van and was very happy that there were less people around. Only the people that really want to experience Chaco take the trouble to travel that road. I say keep it that way.
It was a spiritual experience for me too. I visited the other outlying ruins around Chaco also. The ancient roads radiated out from Chaco to these settlements.
Thanks for your perspective on the significance of this place. This is powerful. My favorite one so far!
Have you been to Canyon de Chelly? That place doesn’t get the visitors or recognition it deserves.
@@embeaston , yes, that’s incredible also. With recognition comes more humans. Let’s keep that a secret. I’d hate for it to get like Mesa Verde.
Can you talk a little bit more about what it was like being there in Chaco ... what the vibe the energy was like ... can you just go into more detail please ?
@@gardensofthegods I am going to make a video about it. I would hope that I can capture how I felt when I was there. I have been obsessed with learning about and going to sacred places. Stay tuned, my friend.
A perfect way to put it... Only the people that really want to be there...
These videos have a shared feeling to them that makes them so watchable. It is a feeling of aloneness, not loneliness. There is childlike wonder, there is quietness and thought, there is one man and his dog companionship. That you've chosen to share something so personal is a real treat. Thanks Tom.
These ruins are truly amazing. Thanks for providing exposure to the area. All Americans should know about our past.
This is the best archeology show I have ever seen. Half tour and educational and half guided meditation through the ancient world
Watched on the big screen. Omg, the beauty, the significance, the editing, the soundtrack, the Moon...I am overwhelmed and brought to tears. So happy for you Tom! Thank you for sharing this experience with us.
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Sex God and there's always a comment when there's something so beautiful that takes you away from the topic. And there's your comment. So fucked up on your part. Get a life or a partner. Try to enjoy something and not inject your shitty excuse for humor. Boring and predictable.so perfect. I go to your page and it says "no content". So true.
@@joemazzari1783 he’s going to have to do a lot more hurt on the world before he gets it, unfortunately. That alone makes me cry for his pain!
Keep spreading your positive vibes, Tom. Been with ya for years. Love ya.
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be careful out there with those bumpy dirt roads. Slow is fast, and fast is a broken tie rod.
I'm very surprised. Tom Green was behind my house at the beginning of the clip and the shot up sign is on top the hill where I live. I'm like " holy f**k that's my backyard." The pavement that ends is where I ride my harley and ride my bike as a kid. Thanks Tom for the exposer.
Liar...
I wasn't aware of that site, thank you for showing us Tom!
If they paved the whole road, there'd be a McDonald's and a gift shop there in a week. I'm glad they keep it gravelly.
"I bet this road was better a thousand years ago"
Vandalism for sure. Plus they'd have to maintain all that paved road. Grated is better than potholes and cracked pavement.
They paved paradise and put up a parking lot..
What I wonder is why our government hasn't used all the updated technology to scan the area because there is said to be almost 15 cities like this in the desert. All the ground scanning equipment that they're using in the Amazon and now they are found a lost city the size of manhattan in the overgrown jungles of South America. I'm going to camp at this site next year sometime for sure.
That's a good point!
I love New Mexico, one of the most underrated states in America
This is it Tom, the music, the videopgrahy. Its all amazing! Please keep it up!
Yea, music is getting more choreographic.
Tom’s a filmmaker first and comedian I think honestly just to always have something interesting to shoot , and this is just speaking for itself no jokes needed, very cool.
Incredible coverage of those ruins Tom!! You are so freeee!!!
Keep the road rough because only the people that really want to go there will make the effort.
Beautiful video, Tom.
for some reason, the thought that Tom Green is out there, somewhere driving around in his van with a little dog; is simultaneously disconcerting and very reassuring.
Haha
Sounds like a movie review lolz
I don’t even need to watch it first, these videos are getting an automatic like!
Edited for grammar :)
Haha same
I like it just because I grew up on Tom Green. The dudes awesome. Love to meet him
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@LJnNS same here . Gotta have my cheese
I'm so glad Tom is still putting out content no matter what it is. I grew up watching Tom as a kid into my late teens and can honestly say, this man is a Legend!
surprised to be sitting here watching Tom Green of all people share his play-by-play of this incredibly moving experience, very impressive
Tom's actually a time traveler, and this is Los Angeles in the year 2505.
2025
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I see your 2"505". Lol
Wow Tom, I am 40 years old from Oklahoma and Native American. I never heard of these at all. So amazing, thank you for doing this trip, Sir.
EDIT: Also, I would really love if you made longer videos. As in maybe cutting less from them. I could watch 2 or 3 hour long videos and love them of this trip.
Some people like 20 min videos because we can get up for a brake after. It's about like a TV show 20 min plus ads
“You always know you’re going somewhere cool when the pavement ends”
“Anybody can come here...This is the United States of America, all you gotta do is get in the car and drive”
I love how you put this video together...the shots, the music and narration. I’m so jealous, I wanna go there one day
Dude I absolutely love what your’e doing. This is your comeback
Loved Tom’s over the top sketches back in the day but this is great. He’s sharing a bit of his soul with us all and what a positive, humble character he is. Feel grateful to live vicariously through his adventures in these unusual times.
I love these so much Tom, wish you could post one everyday. So well done, artistic, real and calming. I hope to be doing this myself one day. Very inspiring.
Toms so mellow now right🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇
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4 months later and I did it! I went here today in a van that I recently bought and converted. It was amazing, and the road to get there truly sucks ass! Thanks for the inspiration Tom
charlie has gotten so big and i must say...it's beautiful watching you find yourself with your best friend tom... just beautiful!!!
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Happy for Tom. The southwest is beautiful. I traveled solo in those parts 20 years ago. I will be back one day.
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Thanks for sharing your journey. You & Charlie are doing something amazing here.
Love the ambience of solitude. One man and his dog on a journey. Great stuff.
“Bark”
“That’s a wild horse Charley, that’s a wild horse”
I love you Tom, still hilarious
Truck dogs make the venture!
Im a farmer daddy!
There are actual wild mustangs out in those parts still.
@@themovingforest no doubt, Tom said it so well 😄
This is beautifully cinematic. The shots, the sound, the music (!!!) - well done Tom, so happy to see this side of you emerge.
Wow. Great video Tom.
This is so Beautiful Tom. Thanks for sharing.
Mindblown. Had no idea that architecture existed in pre-Columbian Mexico. Beautiful editing, music and ending too Tom. Please don't stop making these.
If it was paved . You would drive all that way and find out it cost $10 for parking $50 to get in $2 to use the bathroom $10 for a water . Etc. Etc. Etc.
Not to mention the vandalism that would occur
And it would be lined in street lamps that destroy the natural lighting.
So true
And vandals could just drive right up and tear the crap out of it.
None of that makes sense or is possible because it is a world heritage site & is protected by law.
Edit: Except for the vandalism part..
I studied this place in college last year. Here's an excerpt from my paper: Impressive roads were also built that seem to connect to spirituality rather than other cities, extending over 250 miles. One road travels directly north for 40 miles! These people wouldn’t have needed roads for wheeled transportation though, and since “many roads did not have apparent destinations and were built wider than required for transportation by foot, it is possible the roads served a primarily symbolic or spiritual purpose, an entrance of sorts to great houses, guiding pilgrims traveling to ceremonies or other gatherings.” (Oswald 2018). So what was this place? It seems like it was a sacred pilgrimage site, maybe like a monastery where only religious and political elites visited several times a year during the solstices/equinoxes. Perhaps there was permanent settlement, but I bet the original intention of this place was for a specific religious purpose.
Man I'm gonna put my tin foil hat on and say all of that is such bullshit. Noone would fucking spend that much man power and resources for nothing. If anyone watches Bright Insight, Graham Hancock or Randall Carlson - you'll know that we have such an immense past that is hidden from us. There is way more to these that meets the eye, and the "spirituality" excuse that I guess Academia wanted you to pass off is cringe-worthy bullshit.
@@aristideregnier4883 That is why I speculated at the end of my comment. We have no idea what it was really for, but it seems to me to be an important place for at least religious purposes. If you think spirituality had no part here, you haven't studied ancient cultures long enough. In fact, my speculation is precisely because of people like Hancock and Carlson; we probably agree more than you'd think. It seems you misunderstood my comment.
This anicient road runs through where i live... Also runs through my mother's property...
@@NewMexican66b Wow! You could be living on one of the most significant historical sites on Earth. The glory of that place has been washed away over the centuries but its power still echoes strong today.
The roads were build to show where the tribe moved their cities during those times. It was thought that the roads indicate a sense of place moving over time. A monument to the past, and a link to the future.
I'm really liking Tom's current look.
Great job Tom! It was awesome to see this ancient city. Thanks for taking us along.
Navajo nation welcomes you! Our culture is sacred and we're still living without water and electricity as well as paved roads as you got to see..thank you for showing the reality of our life. Thank you for respecting mother earth. Good journey sir
This has to be the first time I have ever seen someone driving while flying a drone filming themselves. Tom is always raising the bar. \m/
I was thinking the same while watching lol How did Tom pull that shot?
@@petarw I know its incredible man
Almost any drone has the function to automatically follow the subject you choose
@@fennarios really thats crazy I never knew they could do that
@@kirksutherland2226 even the dji spark mini does it! But you have to be careful to the thing not hitting any wires or branches while following you! :)
The Hopi, Navajo and Pueblo tribes have a legend that their ancestors came from underground after a long refuge from a catastrophe. They built all their buildings aligned to cardinal north and tracked the stars with incredible accuracy. When the land became less fertile they migrated north east and south into Mexico. You, my friend, are standing amongst the ruins of the ancient ancestors to the Aztecs!
Theres a modern theory that a comet or meteor struck the ice sheet in Quebec and rained debris all over America around 12700 bc. This could be true.
Speculation to say those are Aztec ancestors buildings.
@@divinedriftofficial according to their own records they migrated from southwestern USA. www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1sku1p/where_did_the_ancestors_of_the_aztecs_mayans_and/
@@OnlyAFoolsHope reddit? C'mon man. How old are you?
@@OnlyAFoolsHope 850-1250 AD doesn't sound like "ancestors" if they were both living simultaneously on diff parts of the continent.
Who’s crazy now. We’re all staying in doors going crazy and Tom green out there on spiritual exploration
get outside don't give up freedom
He is always far away of his time
@Phil Graves that’s great but I don’t think staying in side is a foolish thing to do in a pandemic. 😷
There's really nothing crazy about this...not like hes in a crowed area.
@@jasonrobison650 maybe
Tom green is a better history teacher than any I had in school. Passion, it makes you listen.
Man found his purpose in life, I swear.
that last bit with the prayer and serene music I must say was a beautiful touch
I want someone to look at me the way Tom Green looks at America.
@J. Rossi yeah that is really an excellent comment
Maybe in a thousand years m8
My new favorite series! 🤓
Tom's so funny
Here is a great vid I posted it is guaranteed to blow your mind.
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Be gone ye spam hustler! 😄
@@sicsempertyrannis9024 Ewww Spam? I only eat Organic food😏 I Care about censors! Always keeping me down🇺🇸
If you don't watch the vid I posted I will not know because RUclips takes my views down to nill. I don't profit thus its not SPAM. or a Troll, or a LARP. just open your mind. Pretend that you want to find out abot how shit gets hidden in movie's you love by people who predicted 911 in the mid 80s just because they need war for profit against a never ending war on terror. Its all a fraud from JFK to COVID 1984!😷
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Cool story bro, let me know when the book comes out. 😏
This is exactly what I needed today. I'm digging the vibe and the music you created. I love knowing you are creating your own ambience. It's like the history channel in the 90s (before they sucked) mixed with PBS nature documentaries with a slice of delicious wisdom only you can deliver. I've never seen a place without trees for miles, and I will be honest I was afraid of you getting lost in there! Hugs from Wisconsin!
Wow. I go looking for Tom Green a decade later and find him not singing songs about his bum, nor his testicles, but instead as a rugged adventurer exploring the world and offering up wisdom long forgotten. Well played Mr. Green. I'm glad to see you doing so well for yourself ✌️
Thank you Tom Green for taking us all on a journey. My kids and I watch you travel from place to place and discover hidden treasures of our country along with you. Discovering a world that is right here in front of us the whole time and never knew it. You are giving us the ability to see these places that I could never afford to do with my kids. It's an amazing gift you are giving all of us during such a difficult time in our country. Thank you!
I love how this is still standing after a 1000 years....
In another thousand it probably won't be much different. The lack of rain is great for preserving things.
If you are so impressed, then why don't you go live there?
Love it man keep it up. Fan since I was a kid watching the Tom green show.
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this is my favorite show, because it is my show
There is something about the desert blue sky and sun that makes me comfortable. Makes me think of my childhood for some strange reason and I grew up in Ohio.
Same! Must be an Ohio thing...or a past life thing ;)
Well doesn't Ohio have that famous ancient land feature that a lot of people don't know about which looks like a giant serpent ? I can't think of what it is but it's in the terrain sort of like a long hill ... and I think they said underneath the mound is the possible burial chamber ?
In fact I think it might be called something like Serpent Mound ... ?
@@gardensofthegods yes its the serpent mound. a native american site. man made. i haven’t seen it yet.
Thanks for doing this Tom, great journey.
A Pueblo Indian Prayer made me sob...thinking bout my wife who I lost to cancer on Feb the 25th at 4pm 2019....trying to pick up the pieces but I am slowly failing my self.. Watching you Tom has brought Great Joy to my life and I cant stop crying....thanks man...love you dude!
Hi Tom.
I recently watched your podcast about hummingbirds and I loved it! I think you would love the stories of Carole Turek from Hummingbird Spot as well. She is on a quest to photograph every hummingbird species in the world, and she is posting a new video on every Sunday.
Take care!
I love Carole's videos!
wow, every hummingbird species???
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I really enjoyed tiny head cowboy tom at 14:36
Drone shots while driving were pretty impressive man.
Was thinking the same thing
Where we live, as citizens of US, being able to do what you're doing, has to be one of the greatest freedoms we possess. If only we all were able, and had the means to do so. Thanks, Tom, for taking us all along with you.
OMG! WOW! That place is so amazing! Thank you for taking the time to show us! The Drome shots are freaking incredible!
Each village was built in a layout to match the constellation Orion, pretty cool!
Great quick-thinking filmmaking, Tom. An incredible and wonderous location.
3:12 that cow was like, eyes off my udders, Tom! I know what you've done in the past...
Hi Tom. Big fan of your work and it’s been fun following your van-life. If you ever come to Sweden again and want to see more old stuff I would recommend that you visit Gotland. It’s a island just outside the mainland of Sweden where you find the old city Visby. It’s not abandoned but lots of the remains of the old city is still there. Best of luck and stay safe!
No one would have convinced younger me that I would be following Tom Green on these amazing journies. Glad to see it, you look free
Love you man - the original, the best
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Random mind blower
Guarantees bro
Tom, there's a lot of cool shit out there in this world. One thing close to home to me is the upper peninsula of Michigan. It doesnt get enough attention for it's glory. Maybe it's best that way. Been a big fan of yours for a long time and love this Van Life series.
Hi Tom, love the show, I was watching the part where you cooked ground turkey and onions and mushrooms for dinner please try to remember you can’t feed dogs onions they are toxic to them.
On that video a number of people did tell him this and he made a comment to acknowledge he heard them
@@gardensofthegods I didn’t see the comment of him acknowledging?
This must have been so intimidating to walk up on. I'm so glad I caught this video as a Texan I'm proud that he's bringing the existence of these ancient ghost towns to the public eye. Way to go time keep up the good work oh yeah and give that awesome Charlie a hug for me
Hi Tom, I realize you probably won't get to read this but I just wanted to let you know that your road trip with Charlie has really opend my eyes to the beauty of the lessaknown places in the states. I'm from England,have been a fan for around 20odd years now, and really love to travel. Last year I visited San Diego and LA on my own. I enjoyed it so much I'm planning a US trip again for 2021. I'm an avid fisherman and take my rods everywhere. The peace and quiet is amazing but to fish somewhere with history is even better. I do hope you get to experience some great fishing and enjoy the peace. Keep up the great vids. I really do look forward to watching them. O and btw. Massive respect to doing drews show, You two lookd great! Was really nice to see. ✌.☺
Excited to see this one. Been waiting!
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You should visit Brent of "Ghost Town Living" when you go back to California. He lives all alone in the the old mining town of Cerro Gordo.
I second this!
I totally agree. I swear I had this same thought the other day after stumbling back on to Tom after many years. Call it a mini epiphany but I can totally see Tom wanting to get involved in rebuilding a little town in California out in the middle of nowhere. Sounds like a great time. I tell you what.... If Tom goes I will go as well. Let's rebuild a little town. We have the technology. We can rebuild her. And I bet ol' boy could use the help and the company right.
I was thinking this too.
"I bet the road was better 1,000 years ago." Lol
How one quote could sum up my life right now, I'll never know 🤣
I know that was a great statement
Simply beautiful.... Breath taking site i can almost feel and smell the surroundings.
Tom, these videos you are making are fantastic. I had never even heard of this place, and I was shocked to see how perfectly the walls were built. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us. Looking forward to your next video! Love you man!
This is interesting and I got hyped to see this after Rogan podcast. Did not know about this and sad to see it’s been forgotten in a way that no one is talking about it anymore.
This is golden, really hits home with being an American just trying to honestly figure out what the truth is and whats going on now. Also, why is North American archaeology so ignored?
Because it changes the mainstream narrative
Yup
@@martinwillow3906 hmm interesting, care to elaborate? Genuinely curious.
Have you ever heard of the bat creek stone? Or serpants mounds? Alot of fascinating things here in the americas look up thingsfrom grahm handcock
@@martinwillow3906 thanks man
Visit one of these places after midnight to see if anything creepy happens.
Probably get murked
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There are skin walkers there. Look it up
@@techguyml tom just gets disemboweled sleeping in his camper by a skin walker LOL
@@roccobianco8634 instant regret clicking that link
Tom Green you are a peaceful legend x
Tom I've loved you since I was 14 and discovered your show on MTV back around 2000. Glad you are still doing something cool and enjoying yourself!
Mesa Verde is just around the corner.
I got super constipated there on a week long school trip and had to get a finger in my butt and a enema. Good times, beautiful landscape.
@@LuckyLuch1 LOL
@@LuckyLuch1 ...hawt?
“That’s a wild horse Charlie”!
The music towards the end sounded like it was from EVE Online.
This is the Tom green show. This is my favorite show. ✌️🤟🤙👍
Keeping it real Tom....the relationship you have with Charlie reminds me of my Jack Russell, Lucky. Enjoying your posts!!
wow Tom how can u pass up the opportunity to call this "Tom Green does America"
beavis n butthead/mike judge already did it?
Fun fact: The brother of Aldous Huxley (author of Brave New World), Julian, was the director general of the UN when UNESCO was formed.
That was not fun
@@misterface1119 Heheh. Gotcha. Now look into their backgrounds. Total spooks, the both of em.
So strange!! I didn't know that! So one was a free spirit and the other a political puppet
He was also George Orwell's (Eric Blair) French teacher.
In the first week of Tom’s trip Charley got lost and so Tom stopped the trip and got him a GPS tracker that you see around his neck
Charley got lost 😞
This is probably one of the most realistic videos I've ever seen on Chaco. The road is so sketchy, and then you're back on pavement in a whole new world. I used to want better access, better roads, but I think it really adds to the isolation and ultimately reduces traffic. I want everyone to experience that silence, but the ruins are so fragile, so only the most determined people make it there. I think they are the ones who will appreciate it the most.
I'm glad you were able to convey many of the more innocent aspects of Chaco that aren't usually part of the guidebook.
Next time, get there earlier and do the hike up to Pueblo Alto. You can see for hundreds of miles up there, and you feel just how large that world really was.
Glad you made it out! It's a very rewarding journey.
I love history and historical places. You can feel the energy beneath your feet and feel it in the soil. 🪶 🌙
I still can't believe he painted two lesbians on his dad's car.
Bum on a rail
Haha I watched that video yesterday. His mom and dad were all bummed out.
He should paint slutmobile on his van.
hahaha a refrence to his 25 year old television show on the mtv! classic!
Don’t forget the statues in the front yard. lol
Out of breath from crouching through the doorways??? Lol Tom might be time to start doing some morning jogs huh?
I didn't even know there were things like this in the US.
On one hand, I wish things like this would get more attention.
On the other hand, maybe it's also good that it doesn't. At least it's not covered in graffiti
There are tons of neat places in America that have old ruins like this. You can watch some good documentaries on the subject on RUclips.
Damn, I love Tom's channel.The tone of these videos calm me down when I get depressed or stressed out.
This goes into my top ten favorite RUclips videos of all time. Thanks Tom.