okay Nolan I went today. Several impressions I came away with was the pyramid like structure that is the hill surrounded by California Drive. Another thing that I saw were the # of large significantly cracked rock formations on the approach to the stone. The type of cracks that didn't look man-made. I saw 4+ occurrences of such unusual formations, that considering the alignment possibilities, I began to check the alignment if the actual maze by scanning the horizon (as seen thru the 4 corners of the square shaped maze pattern). to my amazement the southwest corner lines up with one of those large giant split rocks. which makes me wonder where the locations of the other 49 stones are have you made any progress on that mystery of the IE? This is now my newest favorite fascination - locating all 49 maze stones, photographing them and analyzing then for more clues as to who made these stone markers. Also the ground there is highly granitic microcline with both black and white feldspars present. Much iron pyrite was present as well. only lends itself to being a good conductor of any type of geo/electro/ magnetic energy. Walking back down the trail I felt oddly watched even tho there is no sign of habitation above the trailhead. Odd feeling of eyes watching me..
Used to live in hemet. The story I heard is that if you touched the maze stone any evil spirits you may possess will become lost in the stone and leave your body. Lots of weird goings on out that way.
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@@El_payaso_. I've been there and the stones in the area are very strange but are you saying that there is another maze stone or petroglyph near the quartz mine?
1 of 50 maze stones within 150 miles of each other!? Did I map them by any chance or accumulate a list? I study this topic and plan to photograph the maze rock art along with the crazy boulders cairns that start on Leon and travel South 2 miles all the way down to Scott Rd. It's the closest possible site for ancient people 5o Helmets maze stone. You're a local like me ... what do think? I drive my son to school everyday down that road, and not a day passes that I drive by that valley and see only nature at work . Each 1 of those clustered boulder cairns is too well, "placed" bc if nature is responsible, as an armchair geologist, I understand the possiblity of a a few of the cairns roadside have been recently placed by modern humans. but the statistical probability of the entire valley being solely nature at play? You drive down Leon Rd and tell me what u think....
So much history of the IE that hardly anyone learns or knows about. Very interesting stuff!
Missed hemet i have a 2 month and joyful vacation nice to be back again after 2 years
Missed Escondido and moved to hemet on August 2020
Excellent presentation! Very informative ….
Wow 🤩🤩🤩 your videos are like all around me!!! So cool
You recorded yourself walking away 😂😂😂
I'm in Loma Linda California, wish I could find those rocks. That's cool that you can still find ancient carvings around here.
Go to Zanja in Redlands
Good job producing your video. I was born and raised in Hemet. Never knew about the stones.
great video btw
okay Nolan I went today. Several impressions I came away with was the pyramid like structure that is the hill surrounded by California Drive. Another thing that I saw were the # of large significantly cracked rock formations on the approach to the stone. The type of cracks that didn't look man-made. I saw 4+ occurrences of such unusual formations, that considering the alignment possibilities, I began to check the alignment if the actual maze by scanning the horizon (as seen thru the 4 corners of the square shaped maze pattern). to my amazement the southwest corner lines up with one of those large giant split rocks. which makes me wonder where the locations of the other 49 stones are have you made any progress on that mystery of the IE? This is now my newest favorite fascination - locating all 49 maze stones, photographing them and analyzing then for more clues as to who made these stone markers. Also the ground there is highly granitic microcline with both black and white feldspars present. Much iron pyrite was present as well. only lends itself to being a good conductor of any type of geo/electro/ magnetic energy. Walking back down the trail I felt oddly watched even tho there is no sign of habitation above the trailhead. Odd feeling of eyes watching me..
Used to live in hemet. The story I heard is that if you touched the maze stone any evil spirits you may possess will become lost in the stone and leave your body. Lots of weird goings on out that way.
such as? please do tell. go on coz in trying to study the area for any native legends related to these stones
Witchcraft and wizardry wanders them hillz
On private about 10 miles from there. Another to match.
Nice and Creative Videos, This is really my favorite channle.:).
I really glad to see your post and your world was so brilliant. 🌴🌴🌴
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San Jacinto City Riverside
This isn't the only one I know of one 10 miles away
where
Sure you do
Where at?
Namaste...33...
I know where there is another one within 15 minutes of that one but it's a secret I can't tell you
William Herold do you know about the quartz mine in hemet next Diamond Valley Lake?
Pretty cool and scary to go inside
@@El_payaso_. I've been there and the stones in the area are very strange but are you saying that there is another maze stone or petroglyph near the quartz mine?
Cmoooon spill it
Where?
De qué misterio habla este video alguien que me pueda decir pls 😭🙏
1 of 50 maze stones within 150 miles of each other!? Did I map them by any chance or accumulate a list?
I study this topic and plan to photograph the maze rock art along with the crazy boulders cairns that start on Leon and travel South 2 miles all the way down to Scott Rd. It's the closest possible site for ancient people 5o Helmets maze stone. You're a local like me ... what do think? I drive my son to school everyday down that road, and not a day passes that I drive by that valley and see only nature at work . Each 1 of those clustered boulder cairns is too well, "placed" bc if nature is responsible, as an armchair geologist, I understand the possiblity of a a few of the cairns roadside have been recently placed by modern humans. but the statistical probability of the entire valley being solely nature at play? You drive down Leon Rd and tell me what u think....
That’s not far from where I used to live it was just up the hill
I used to drive up there to smash
Your boy friend ?
Where exactly is it I stay in hemet