Great video. The coil shaped, and zig zag glyphs, are one of the most iconic symbols in the rock art world. These images have been carved on rocks, on every continent, on earth. There are plenty of interpretations, but what do we use the coil for today? We use it to transfer energy, to cook our food, dry our cloths, and start our cars. The question is, what did the ancient people need coils for? What ever it was, it was important to them, and it was something to be NOT forgotten. Well, it has been. We are just left to hypothesize.
Thank you for your advent ure. Hopefully one day I will run into you down there. Running around the countryside. Having fun and exploring and seeing the past. Thank you very much
An amazing find today (for me). To watch your adventure and witness what you're sharing is why I seek creators like you. I tend to enjoy Trek Planner, Tom and Julie and you thr most thus far. I've watched many, it's the way of the adventure that's Appreciated.
Nice video! I just ran across your channel and couldn't help but notice your interests and style of presenting is fairly similar to my own. I just started a petroglyph-oriented channel about a month ago, and it's a lot of fun!
Yes, I do that and also use an iPhone app called "iDStretch" for color analysis as well - on painted surfaces it really helps to show the features that I might miss at first glance. And nearly always I find features when I review and edit the video that i missed on that visit, unless I have a lot of time to just sit and contemplate the rock art that is there. Quite often I'm working recording in the afternoon and like to get back to the car before dark.
Great video. The coil shaped, and zig zag glyphs, are one of the most iconic symbols in the rock art world. These images have been carved on rocks, on every continent, on earth. There are plenty of interpretations, but what do we use the coil for today? We use it to transfer energy, to cook our food, dry our cloths, and start our cars. The question is, what did the ancient people need coils for? What ever it was, it was important to them, and it was something to be NOT forgotten. Well, it has been. We are just left to hypothesize.
Thank you for your advent ure. Hopefully one day I will run into you down there. Running around the countryside. Having fun and exploring and seeing the past. Thank you very much
An amazing find today (for me). To watch your adventure and witness what you're sharing is why I seek creators like you. I tend to enjoy Trek Planner, Tom and Julie and you thr most thus far. I've watched many, it's the way of the adventure that's Appreciated.
Thanks! Sometimes the small finds when I'm exploring are my favorite.
Nice video! I just ran across your channel and couldn't help but notice your interests and style of presenting is fairly similar to my own. I just started a petroglyph-oriented channel about a month ago, and it's a lot of fun!
Welcome aboard, I'll have to check your channel out!
Have you ever invested the color on your viewscreen? You can see some things better.
Great video. Thank you for sharing these.
Yes, I do that and also use an iPhone app called "iDStretch" for color analysis as well - on painted surfaces it really helps to show the features that I might miss at first glance. And nearly always I find features when I review and edit the video that i missed on that visit, unless I have a lot of time to just sit and contemplate the rock art that is there. Quite often I'm working recording in the afternoon and like to get back to the car before dark.
I live in Hurricane and have been looking for that site for ever, I would love to meet up with you and visit that site. Let me know
2:32 Is that a portrait of Harry Baals? 😆