It's amazing the view you can get these days with drone camera's. Can be a whole different experience. I only noticed a few people in the video--a person who appeared to be in dark clothes who could be operating the drone, and 2 or 3 people (presumably) going in and out of a room--and I did not notice any motor vehicles or animals. It was greener and with some snow apparently than I remember Chaco having, but that could be due to different season, weather. I am interested in knowing more about the site or sites in this video.
A’ho my home state my Pueblo people. New Mexico is so beautiful I love my motherland! Thank you for posting this beautiful work of art you created, the views you captured are just breathtaking 🙌🏽🫶🏽
It is such an amazing site. One of many in the four corners region. But I found this one to be awe inspiring and took some great photos there myself. Your video footage is breathtaking and provides an amazing perspective on the site. I am curious on how you obtained permission to fly your drone there however. Just marvelous!
This is Chaco Canyon, in Nortwestern, NM near Crownpoint, Farmington, and Bloomfield. Though the surrounding area is part of the Navajo Nation reservation lands, Chaco Canyon is not. It is managed as a National Historical Park by the US government, not by the Navajo Nation.
I can't believe something on the internet actually stunned and shocked me. WOW! By all means, we understand if you won't say where it is, but the incredible part is that we didn't know about this! Being a native Arizonan, I thought there was only Montezuma castle and well. had no idea the extent of the ruins.
Excellent presentation and just stunning drone footage! Too many documentaries only focus on the main Chaco canyon site and don't show the range of sites in the area. Thank you for sharing!
NM has interesting parks and ruins tucked away all over the state. There is a lot of history tucked away in this state and much of it is not overly publicized. You can find most of it, but you have to look a little. It is truly -The Land of Enchantment-
This is Chaco Canyon in Northern NM. You can get to it from highway 550 south of Bloomfield on the way to Albuquerque. I have been there several times, once camping for the weekend. There is about 20 miles of rough dirt road to get to it. Don't travel it in bad weather. The night sky is amazing. If you've never seen the Milky Way this is one place where you can see it. Beautiful drone footage.
New Mexico has several ancient sites like this @ Chaco canyon to the Gila cliff dwellings in Grant county. And although it is now illegal to pick up & posses artifacts such as arrowheads & clay pots that have been found throughout the state. A new village site was recently found by a powerline construction company building a line in Eddy county, but its exact location is not open to the public, as the State & federal( B.L.M.) Archeologists are still exploring & evaluation the site.
Ruined but not that long ago. Wood beams remaining in these structures say it happened recently. Also it looks like one big building not a city like today. Perhaps a giant ruined machine. Melted melted melted..
We thought we knew almost all the historic ruins but we do not have any idea where it is located. We know we want to visit the location. We live in NM.
This IS hard to believe. More than one ancient site in NM? The last part has resemblances to Chaco Canyon in architecture, design, etc. but appears much larger. Also located in a similar type of canyon. Igor, please let us know more.
New Mexico has several ancient sites like this from Chaco Canyon to the Gila cliff dwellings to a recently found site in Eddy County that was found by a power line construction company as they were building a line from the north part of Eddy County to the south near Carlsbad; it is not yet open to the public & it's exact location has not been revealed to the public, but for years artifacts, such as arrowheads & clay pots have been found throughout the state.
The more I see this the more awestruck I am, this rivals anything produced in Rome or Jerusalem. primitive people built this? there’s nothing primitive about this. where did all the blocks go? obviously the park service maintains this, there are neat walkways and benches to sit on.
Clearly, this is not Chaco Canyon, where I've been several times over the years, going back to when the road was barely there, and there were no contemporary structures. I'm mystified, yet aware that many people, for certain, have been to this ancient site. Or, could this have been created by AI? The scale is mind boggling. Thank you, Igor
I stand corrected, it looks like there was a city wall, not too wide though tall, those big heaps of soul on the inside of it are probably a big part of it.
@@billloessberg9830 I shot it long time ago, idk if they do or do not, I didn’t see any signs when I did it. But in order to see the whole picture of this magnificent place, you need to see from the drone.
Oh, and I enjoyed the background music that was chosen.
Ehhh do you want ppl to learn or fall asleep?
Your camera is amazing. I had no idea anything like this existed. Truly Incredible!
Chaco Canyon, northwestern NM.
Beautiful work! So hi quality and musical perfection as well. Mille Grazia
BEAUTIFUL WORK, DO ALL THE CANYONS AS WELL
It's amazing the view you can get these days with drone camera's. Can be a whole different experience. I only noticed a few people in the video--a person who appeared to be in dark clothes who could be operating the drone, and 2 or 3 people (presumably) going in and out of a room--and I did not notice any motor vehicles or animals. It was greener and with some snow apparently than I remember Chaco having, but that could be due to different season, weather. I am interested in knowing more about the site or sites in this video.
A’ho my home state my Pueblo people. New Mexico is so beautiful I love my motherland! Thank you for posting this beautiful work of art you created, the views you captured are just breathtaking 🙌🏽🫶🏽
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THE WORLD HOW MASSIVE AND AMAZING IT IS ❤
It is such an amazing site. One of many in the four corners region. But I found this one to be awe inspiring and took some great photos there myself. Your video footage is breathtaking and provides an amazing perspective on the site. I am curious on how you obtained permission to fly your drone there however. Just marvelous!
This is Chaco Canyon, in Nortwestern, NM near Crownpoint, Farmington, and Bloomfield. Though the surrounding area is part of the Navajo Nation reservation lands, Chaco Canyon is not. It is managed as a National Historical Park by the US government, not by the Navajo Nation.
Best view of this structure I've seen! Thanks for posting!
I can't believe something on the internet actually stunned and shocked me. WOW! By all means, we understand if you won't say where it is, but the incredible part is that we didn't know about this! Being a native Arizonan, I thought there was only Montezuma castle and well. had no idea the extent of the ruins.
@@rondoodledix more people should know about this place;
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Chaco Canyon. It’s not a secret location.
I find huge, 300 room ruins all the time by St. John's, AZ. Near the MN border
It's exciting to learn about your beautiful work.
Excellent presentation and just stunning drone footage! Too many documentaries only focus on the main Chaco canyon site and don't show the range of sites in the area. Thank you for sharing!
NM has interesting parks and ruins tucked away all over the state. There is a lot of history tucked away in this state and much of it is not overly publicized. You can find most of it, but you have to look a little.
It is truly
-The Land of Enchantment-
Amazing, these folks look like they were pretty advanced.
Questo posto è assolutamente straordinario!Ti ringrazio molto dall' Italia,👍👍👍
Is that Chaco? Never seen a "drone view". Excellent job on the video
This is Chaco Canyon in Northern NM. You can get to it from highway 550 south of Bloomfield on the way to Albuquerque. I have been there several times, once camping for the weekend. There is about 20 miles of rough dirt road to get to it. Don't travel it in bad weather. The night sky is amazing. If you've never seen the Milky Way this is one place where you can see it. Beautiful drone footage.
New Mexico has several ancient sites like this @ Chaco canyon to the Gila cliff dwellings in Grant county. And although it is now illegal to pick up & posses artifacts such as arrowheads & clay pots that have been found throughout the state. A new village site was recently found by a powerline construction company building a line in Eddy county, but its exact location is not open to the public, as the State & federal( B.L.M.) Archeologists are still exploring & evaluation the site.
Breathe taking!
Ruined but not that long ago. Wood beams remaining in these structures say it happened recently. Also it looks like one big building not a city like today. Perhaps a giant ruined machine. Melted melted melted..
The wood in these building can be 2000 years old. In a desert climate, they dont break down if sheltered.
@@KAL5370 I live in New Mexico...
We get rain, dew and all that weather stuff....aint no 2000 year old wood round here....
We thought we knew almost all the historic ruins but we do not have any idea where it is located. We know we want to visit the location. We live in NM.
@@steve7288
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Very nicely put together almost the meditation
This IS hard to believe. More than one ancient site in NM? The last part has resemblances to Chaco Canyon in architecture, design, etc. but appears much larger. Also located in a similar type of canyon. Igor, please let us know more.
@@daleellis5521 I was there only once, and I found it by accident, I am definitely more than willing to explore that part of the country.
New Mexico has several ancient sites like this from Chaco Canyon to the Gila cliff dwellings to a recently found site in Eddy County that was found by a power line construction company as they were building a line from the north part of Eddy County to the south near Carlsbad; it is not yet open to the public & it's exact location has not been revealed to the public, but for years artifacts, such as arrowheads & clay pots have been found throughout the state.
While hundreds, or thousands of people are building the city, who is providing the food
and water?
The more I see this the more awestruck I am, this rivals anything produced in Rome or Jerusalem. primitive people built this? there’s nothing primitive about this. where did all the blocks go? obviously the park service maintains this, there are neat walkways and benches to sit on.
Clearly, this is not Chaco Canyon, where I've been several times over the years, going back to when the road was barely there, and there were no contemporary structures. I'm mystified, yet aware that many people, for certain, have been to this ancient site. Or, could this have been created by AI? The scale is mind boggling. Thank you, Igor
Wow. Looks like the mountain side crumbled and fell on top of the wall. Earthquake?
Where did all the rocks go that they made the walls out of? some remnants are quite tall. Very impressive, they put a lot of work into that.
Realmente sorprendente, nunca sabremos quien las construyó...
I stand corrected, it looks like there was a city wall, not too wide though tall, those big heaps of soul on the inside of it are probably a big part of it.
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YOU CAN LITTERALY SEE WARE THE GOVERNMENT BLEW UP MONUMENTS
That's nonsense. It's a large rock fall.
Beautiful work, but thought drones were not allowed. Do they allow permission?
@@billloessberg9830 I shot it long time ago, idk if they do or do not, I didn’t see any signs when I did it. But in order to see the whole picture of this magnificent place, you need to see from the drone.
THE GREAT THUNDERBIRD CAME AND WENT FROM CHACO CANYON
THE ANCIENT ONES WERE MINING GOLD FROM DEAD DRAGONS
Grossartig und dürfte nicht existieren, folgt man dem "narrativ".
No tools were left. Interesting
IT WAS BUILT UPON A DEAD FIREBIRD AKA DRAGON
WAS LIKE PETRA, I HAVE FOUND SO MANY THINGS ON GOOGLE EARTH I POSTED ON BOTH MY CHANNELS DRAGON AND SERPENT QUEEN
looks a lot like chaco canyon
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
ALL BUILT UPON DEAD GIANTS, GOOGLE EARTH IT YOURSELF, OR I POSTED ON BOTH MY CHANNELS SERPENT AND DRAGON QUEEN
ANCIENT ANNUAKI GOLD MINING PLANT
A place of darkness, cannibals and slavers.