I have been all over my state. I still love pulling the RV to state parks and spending a week or long weekend. We always setup to meet friends at these places and enjoy them together.
I was here a few months ago and was absolutely awe-struck by the pictographs. I desperately wish I had a time machine, because I have so many questions for those folks. While I'm here I also wanted to mention how much I love your videos. Your narration has a magical quality to it, and seeing Texas through your eyes helps me appreciate my own journeys in this beautiful state. Thank you for all of this great content.
It staggers me to think of all there is to see...Everywhere...It's so easy to fly by on a highway and have no idea of what is out there geographically or historically just a short distance away...I'm an old time who has had plenty of travel in my days, I never dreamed I'd get to see so much more in my old age with something called RUclips and Google Earth...Thank you for your videos.
2.000 years??? Rome was building glorious monuments at that time?! Those shell fossils show that it was under the sea at some time, just like the heart of texas ranch we had that was peppered with sea shells. I remember going over the bridge of the Pecos in that area in the mid 50's and seeing those south facing overhangs to the East, and something in me really clicked in...I suppose I had lived there in another life even at that young age, and then I discovered the the town of Peyote Ville was not too far away...life is a mystery.
Petroglyphs in western Nevada have been identified as the oldest of their kind in North America. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder conducted a study that dates the rock carvings to between 10,500 and 14,800 years ago. The set of petroglyphs are carved deep into a wall of rocks at Winnemucca Lake. Also you can't tell me American Indians was in Texas no later 12,000 years ago when foot prints were found in New Mexico that are 23,000 years old. So you would think American Indians would be in Texas around that time.
Wow I never even knew about this, truly amazing stuff. Thanks for sharing
Thank you sharing this. I have been wanting to go on this tour. You have helped make up my mind.
GOD Bless TEXAS‼️👏 👍🙋♀️🇨🇱💖
I love your videos. This one is absolutely fantastic.
Wow! Beautiful.
Thank you for sharing - this looks like a fascinating place!
Simply amazing! I'm from SE TX, and I never knew about this place. Thank you for showing us the beauty of this incredible place.
you know what they say about people from SE TX,.😀
No! I’m not from SE Texas. What about it?
I have been all over my state. I still love pulling the RV to state parks and spending a week or long weekend. We always setup to meet friends at these places and enjoy them together.
I was here a few months ago and was absolutely awe-struck by the pictographs. I desperately wish I had a time machine, because I have so many questions for those folks.
While I'm here I also wanted to mention how much I love your videos. Your narration has a magical quality to it, and seeing Texas through your eyes helps me appreciate my own journeys in this beautiful state. Thank you for all of this great content.
Thanks for the kind words
I did the Canyon rim trail just a few days ago
This is one of our favorite parks
It’s a long way to get there and not much else around
@@kennycraven2648 that is one of the things I like about the area
Very cool place!!!
great video,,,well done, thanks for the ride.
Thanks for the preview, I have reservations at Seminole Canyon in April for my next boondock trip.
It staggers me to think of all there is to see...Everywhere...It's so easy to fly by on a highway and have no idea of what is out there geographically or historically just a short distance away...I'm an old time who has had plenty of travel in my days, I never dreamed I'd get to see so much more in my old age with something called RUclips and Google Earth...Thank you for your videos.
Thank you, Secrets of Texas.
It is a gem of the Rio Grande
2.000 years??? Rome was building glorious monuments at that time?! Those shell fossils show that it was under the sea at some time, just like the heart of texas ranch we had that was peppered with sea shells. I remember going over the bridge of the Pecos in that area in the mid 50's and seeing those south facing overhangs to the East, and something in me really clicked in...I suppose I had lived there in another life even at that young age, and then I discovered the the town of Peyote Ville was not too far away...life is a mystery.
Texas has been shaped in many ways by the receding sea of pre historic times. One reason it has some of the best caves in North America.
@@jamesberry4514 That's true but I think the best caves are in the Yucatan in Mexico.
Awesome place! Can you use a drone to take aerial footage?
the old rail bed!
i've been there, how many archeology sites are under water at Lake Amistad...
Petroglyphs in western Nevada have been identified as the oldest of their kind in North America. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder conducted a study that dates the rock carvings to between 10,500 and 14,800 years ago. The set of petroglyphs are carved deep into a wall of rocks at Winnemucca Lake. Also you can't tell me American Indians was in Texas no later 12,000 years ago when foot prints were found in New Mexico that are 23,000 years old. So you would think American Indians would be in Texas around that time.
Probably, there has been evidence of people found in parts of Texas older than that at the Gault site (~20,000 yrs old)
Wow! ❤
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The Earth is about 6k years old...
Great video, that kid in the Orange would not pass any sobriety tests😁 Come on parents get your kids outside and away from the Video games.
We have been lied to in the history books
Are these Jumano pictographs and/or paleo ancestors of the Jumano Indians?
I think they were ancestral Coahuiltecan
Proud be a Coahuiltexan !!
Looks like they finger painted thelma and Louise on that cliff face
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Thank you for this but I'll stick to Utah