Glad you enjoyed it! I started out just recording so I could share with my wife and kids after hikes, and decided to convert it to this venue. There's a ton to see in just my local area, plus any chance to travel, so stay tuned for more.
I am not citizen of English speaking country so my written English seem to be peculiar to you but I appreciate for your explanation about the meaning of petroglyph on the rock.Almost 50 years ago,I read about a topic of Utah state from a Freedom magazine,an US sponsored monthly journal for people in Thailand, and among its pictures was a male teenager was rubbing a petroglyph .My first impression at that time was why an officer who supervised the site allowed him to do that because rubbing would damage a petroglyph. Since then a petroglyph has drawn my attention not only to its origin and meanings but also about Utah state.Unfortunately, I have no opportunity to study in US as my university class mates had so visiting to Utah is almost impossible because obtaining entry visa to US is very difficult both before and after 9/11 event.Your you yube content by far is the most informing and educating for people like me who live in a far far away land and thank you again for uploading.
Thanks for your kind comments. Your English is quite good, and you have no need to apologize. I've enjoyed learning about southwest archeology and felt it is time to share the things I have learned. I'll try to make sure I always link to articles related to my posts.
So cool! I enjoy getting to see Petroglyphs I haven't been able to see on the internet. Thank you! 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it! I started out just recording so I could share with my wife and kids after hikes, and decided to convert it to this venue. There's a ton to see in just my local area, plus any chance to travel, so stay tuned for more.
Thanks for Sharing Steve!
I am not citizen of English speaking country so my written English seem to be peculiar to you but I appreciate for your explanation about the meaning of petroglyph on the rock.Almost 50 years ago,I read about a topic of Utah state from a Freedom magazine,an US sponsored monthly journal for people in Thailand, and among its pictures was a male teenager was rubbing a petroglyph .My first impression at that time was why an officer who supervised the site allowed him to do that because rubbing would damage a petroglyph. Since then a petroglyph has drawn my attention not only to its origin and meanings but also about Utah state.Unfortunately, I have no opportunity to study in US as my university class mates had so visiting to Utah is almost impossible because obtaining entry visa to US is very difficult both before and after 9/11 event.Your you yube content by far is the most informing and educating for people like me who live in a far far away land and thank you again for uploading.
Thanks for your kind comments. Your English is quite good, and you have no need to apologize. I've enjoyed learning about southwest archeology and felt it is time to share the things I have learned. I'll try to make sure I always link to articles related to my posts.