It would be nice if you called the Wildlife Rangers whatever they're called in Nevada. Here it's game warden about your findings they will locate the owner of the cattle
If it's poison it could be absorbed through the skin, it's a good thing that Wonderhussy didn't soak in that water. Calling the DNR to notify them of the dead cattle is a good idea to lessen the chance of other animals getting residual poisoning by eating the dead cattle.
@@markdemucha8848 if not the game wardens they would know exactly who to refer you to. Here in Texas we have a show that show on the Discovery Channel maybe everywhere else called Texas law and they regularly intervene with cattle that are at Danger. And in this case if for no other reason there's something toxic going on out there it would also be involving wildlife
Could be toxic gases emanating from the ground. That part of Nevada has volcanic fields responsible for creating hot springs as well as toxic gases deadly to cattle. Be very extra careful near these areas.
We used to say back in the ‘70’s, “Aunt Flo from Redlands is paying her monthly visit...” or just shorten it to “Aunt Flo from Redlands,” and then it was just “Aunt Flo,”
First 10 seconds and i know exactly where you are with the petroglyphs! 20 year Vegas resident! Left in 2018 for South Dakota. You find great places😉 keep wandering, Hussy😍
Looks like that watering hole has issues. Lots more animals could die. Hope you reported what you found. Probably not many visitors to that water tank.
If you remember any of those old cowboy movies, there was always a poison watering hole somewhere. At least they got that part right(8-). Anyhow, yes, bad water holes do exist. And I don't think they'll ever just go away. The more of your videos I get to see, the more I appreciate that rig of yours. Thanks a bunch for taking us along, Love. And enjoy your shower when you get home(8-).
@@leonthewise5807 : You're jumping to conclusions too quick, it might be that water hole has arsenic minerals or some other toxic chemicals in it. The only way to find out is to run laboratory tests on the water.
Sara, talk to someone in a hospital that works in radiology, thay have small tags thay have to ware well working. They are supposed to let people know if they have been subjected to hi levels of radiation. 50's, 60's and 70's they used to test a lot of bombs in the deserts.👍👍
@@shawnsanborn2057 The government knows. Therefore the cops know. It's a toxic waste pond. I'm sure they didn't intend for wildlife to drink from it, which is why they destroyed the trough. There are a LOT of toxic ponds around. They're supposed to be kept a secret but eventually people stumble over them. Report it and you'll just get brushed off.
did you get GPS coordinates? Yup, inform the authorities, i would. Also Sarah Jane, I would probably never get bored looking at all the sites you find, and I thank you for sharing them with me, since I am all the way on the other Coast, in NJ.
Hey, I just started viewing your stuff and just subscribed to your channel, love it by the way. Just moved here to las Vegas about 3 1/2 years ago and you just motivate me to go out and explore. It's so much fun watching you doing all those expeditions and traveling. Thanks wonderhussy.
Cool petroglyphs! Like others have said, you might want to contact the Nevada Department of Wildlife, the County Sheriff, or the BLM and let them know about the dead cattle so they can notify the owner and he can take action to stop more of them from dying. That's a lot of money he's losing there. Just saying.
Petroglyphs don't need to be as old as they want you to believe. In a desert canyon in imperial county east of San Diego, just a stone through from mexico, I found a smaller bolder all by its self with an Petroglyph. The Petroglyph was clearly of a tall masted sailing ship. Perhaps a native returned from the mission in San Diego and was showing his tribe what he saw at the cost. That would make it only about 300 to 400 years old, not thousands.
I find you and your trips so fascinating! Being " married with children" in the suburbs, I live by curiously though your videos!! Love you and ur adventures ❤️
@Barry Dillard I find rude and judgmental people in the comments. I miss spelled 1 word and I'm "uneducated"?! If that's the case. I'd rather be "uneducated" than a prick like you that point out random mistakes. What a way to show humanity. Not that I need to prove anything to you but...I'm college educated
With all the recent seismic activity in Nevada lately there could have been a belch of toxic gas from the warm spring that killed the cattle. It wouldn't be the first time something like that happened. It might be new to this area. Might be worth checking into. Take care and thank you for this presentation.
Probably was hydrogen sulfide poisoning. I got into it about ten years ago at Shell Chemical in Texas, nearly killed me, damaged my DNA, mild stroke, hiatal hernia anxiety, chemically burned stomach. Had to go on Disability Social Security because of it. Ten years later my stomach is still chemically burned, and I have to take blood thinners. That stuff has killed many oil field drillers, and chemical plant workers. You were in grave danger, they say one whiff of that stuff, if strong enough, can kill you in a few seconds. I noticed you said you got tired right after that. I actually passed out when I got into it. Most chemical plants (except Shell Chemical) give their workers and visitors a H2S monitor. Since you love being around places like that, if I were you it wouldn't be a bad idea to invest in a H2S monitor, it could save your life.
@@ottomatic8097 I have worked in several refineries. The companies employees inside the refineries are required to have the H2S monitor on their person at all times inside the fence. It is a really good idea. The monitor is small and unobtrusive and can save your life and protect your health.
@@ottomatic8097 The "kill you in a few seconds" scenario would explain a lot here. Could a sudden belch of hydrogen sulfide gas have killed all the cattle relatively quickly? I was wondering why they all died so close to the spring. If the water was bad, it seems like it would take a while to kill them, and they would wander off some distance before dying, but, no, they all died fairly close to the water. Also, it seems like evolution would condition animals to avoid areas where their fellow animals have died so they can avoid dying of the same cause. So, if an animal saw other dead or sick animals it seems like they would avoid that area, but, no, they don't seem to have been warned off by the other dead animals. All of which supports the theory that some sudden, deadly event occurred, such as a sudden eruption of deadly gas, that killed them all before they would get away from that area. Most of the dead animals are on one side of the spring, which would make sense if there was a breeze blowing in that direction, but there is one dead animal in the opposite direction, near the fenced area. That would go against the theory, but perhaps there was no wind blowing or maybe the outgassing went on for some time during which the wind changed directions. Others have mentioned that lightning might have killed them. That would avoid the wind related issues with the belching gas theory. I initially doubted the lightning theory, because I didn’t think that a single stroke of lightning would kill animals that are fairly spread out the way these animals are, especially that single animal that is near the fenced area. Now I see that Dave C says that if the ground has high iron content that multiple animals could be killed by one lightning strike. He has seen as many as 5 or 6 killed. That might explain the multiple animals being killed, although I wonder if the killing zone would extend all the way to that single animal near the fenced area. added 8/4/2021 - I found an article in Tri-State Livestock News about 8 cattle being killed, probably by one or two lightning strikes (google: Tri-State Livestock News Loss from Lightning: How cattle die, what producers can do about it). Six of the cattle were in a cluster and one was at least 300 yards away. So, it seems possible that all of the cattle in Wonderhussy’s video, including the one near the fenced area, were killed by one or multiple lightning strokes.
Wonderhussy cracks me up. Calling for aliens and the quirky music you use to depict faster movement makes me laugh. You are the most entertaining person on the tube.
Thank you for the journey into the desert! It was a great journey! Hopefully, the weather will be warmer for your future adventures now that it is spring! Sorry to see the cow’s gone. Keep-up the great vlog of adventures and be safe on your journeys! Best wishes! 🌅🤙
It's "proof" that R2D2 invented time travel. Either that or an Indian tribe successfully fought off an invasion of Daleks. :-) On a more serious note, your guess is as good as mine. The petroglyphs could potentially mean just about anything.
Those petroglyphs of the antlered beings reminded me of something. In ancient cultures, warlords often wore helmets with cow horns or Elk antlers for an intimidation factor. As far as alien contacts go, there are many cultures in which such contacts are recorded. Two examples that immediately come to mind are the Nommo people of Eastern Africa, who believe their ancestors came from Sirius B. Then, the ancient Israelites had encounters like the one recorded in the first chapter of the Biblical book Ezekiel, and the descriptions of the beings are a real trip if kept in the context of a primitive person trying to describe such things with terms understandable in those times. Then, there's a more recent situation. You would refuse to believe me if I repeated the things my paternal grandfather told me about contact between aliens and the Nazi government of Germany....
Hi Sarah Jane (smiles & hug) Super nice to see you today. Wonderful hike up to see the petroglyphs. I kept seeing an "insect" with wings & antennae???? Couldn't make out an alien, tho. "Sorry". Sad about the dead critters. Do you find these places or do these places find you? (another hug) I imagine that first place you saw fenced off was another poison water hole of some kind. Desert life. Desert death. The people in the chat suggested you notify "authorities" about the watering hole. Probably not be a bad idea. Thanks for sharing Sarah Jane. Your adventures are always wonderful & interesting. Please look up a song/video called "Without You" by Elia Berthoud & Vassy. First time I watched it, I thought of your love for the desert & how you would enjoy the videography in this. GOD BLESSES ALL.
And those petroglyphs look more like the ancients were having their own Burning Man and those people on the rocks were just in costume trippin on mushrooms!
“Wonderhussy “ How could you forget your clothes mate? (Ha,Ha) That’s kind of funny. Glad you’re rotating ya knickers as you say.(Ha,Ha) Perhaps if things get real awkward for ya, you could wear a cardboard sign saying “Clean Chonies Or Bust”. (Ha,Ha,Ha) Stay safe mate.👍😁🇦🇺❤️🤪☮️
Ghost towns always interested me along with native American petroglyphs. Poor cows,probably poison water.😢 H.G. Wells War of the Worlds is the earliest space alien story I know. That petroglyph looks like bug to me,maybe a beetle?
vivian here hehehe they ARE out there! Lightning killing cows? Or, remember the guy who stuck his hand in a cistern where a dead bear was and it electrocuted him. Be aware of the human/alien stupidity out there. You're golden, it's the "others"
what a strange coincidence. some chick @ a club i met in the 80s told me she was a member of a 'cult' of many syllabylls & did i want to go to this thing where some thing happened involving cows & i thought 'huh??' the next night this really gross story was presented on the news . . .
these were really old petroglyphs, the abstract shapes and 'criss crosses' go back multiple thousands of years. The anthropomorph shapes like the bighorn sheep are relatively younger (200 - 1300 years old). --- if i remember correctly the oldest petroglyphs in the Americas is in nevada or california and they were about 10,000 years old, these might be from the same era. Its interesting to think that we are closer in time to the anasazi than the anasazi were to the first people who made petroglyphs in North America
As always LOVE your vids and musings....I thought those antennae petroglyphs were of locusts and larvae. At one time, that area was lush enough to grow crops. A plague or infestation would warrant such documenting of by ancient Indigenous peoples. My understanding is that we really don't know how long ago the North American was populated...new findings always seem to push the date further into the mists of time. Per the stone age: Technically, almost all Indigenous peoples of the Americas were living in a 'stone age' when Europeans invaded. Their tools were made of stone and smelting ore had not been 'discovered'. I think there may have been some copper, silver and of course gold smiting, but Bronze and Iron ages are of the 'Old World'.
You missed it when you saw the petroglyphs with the antenna (kinda looked like a bug!) just to the right of the bug was an object that looked like a moon lander vehicle with a person inside it !..on the video when you said! “ Big horn Sheep are cool”. The object was even with your sunglasses and it looks like the alien is waving at you out the open door way
I'm an expert at reading petroglyphs. These images appear to say: "Please help me - I'm lost. I don't know where the fuck I am and I am out of water and toilet paper." This is a very grim message indeed. If you dig around a little I think you will find this poor guy's bones and maybe even his Sony Walkman radio.
I like mine with lettuce and tomato Heinz 57 and french fried potatoes Big kosher pickle and a cold draft beer Well good God almighty which way do I steer
That alien is called a Darlek and is from a TV show called Doctor Who which started in the 1960s on the BBC here in the UK .IT IS Definitely a Darlek no doubt about it ..
It would be nice if you called the Wildlife Rangers whatever they're called in Nevada. Here it's game warden about your findings they will locate the owner of the cattle
If it's poison it could be absorbed through the skin, it's a good thing that Wonderhussy didn't soak in that water. Calling the DNR to notify them of the dead cattle is a good idea to lessen the chance of other animals getting residual poisoning by eating the dead cattle.
Game Wardens wouldn't handle livestock deaths. It would be a livestock agent and I'm pretty sure Nevada has livestock agents.
@@markdemucha8848 if not the game wardens they would know exactly who to refer you to. Here in Texas we have a show that show on the Discovery Channel maybe everywhere else called Texas law and they regularly intervene with cattle that are at Danger. And in this case if for no other reason there's something toxic going on out there it would also be involving wildlife
I was thinking the same thing. She needs to let somebody know about those cows.
Think a call to the local law is a good start. There's definitely a problem there.
Toxic Algae... Rancher needs to check for that. If so, needs to fence off the spring.
JUST DEAD NOT MUTILATED....
Or maybe a lightning strike. Send the GPS coordinates to BLM
@@John-Nada wrong time of year for lightning there. Good guess tho.
Could be toxic gases emanating from the ground. That part of Nevada has volcanic fields responsible for creating hot springs as well as toxic gases deadly to cattle. Be very extra careful near these areas.
"Aunt Flo and the Chonie Soakers" is my new Punk Band.
You know what? I'd go see that band.
@@mikehughes4969 they only play 4 days a month😟
We used to say back in the ‘70’s, “Aunt Flo from Redlands is paying her monthly visit...” or just shorten it to “Aunt Flo from Redlands,” and then it was just “Aunt Flo,”
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Wonder….. hope you called in that potential water issue. Poor cows
First 10 seconds and i know exactly where you are with the petroglyphs!
20 year Vegas resident! Left in 2018 for South Dakota. You find great places😉 keep wandering, Hussy😍
The only person who can make dead cows interesting! 💖
R.I.P. Cows
Looks like that watering hole has issues. Lots more animals could die. Hope you reported what you found. Probably not many visitors to that water tank.
Probably was hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
Thanks for posting! Always enjoy tagging along on your adventures. 👍👍👍👍👍
Watch tons of your shows and this one is the scariest one yet. :)
Definitely the most fascinating
Better call Mulder and Scully, the dead cows could be a X File to look into.
Black goo
If you remember any of those old cowboy movies, there was always a poison watering hole somewhere. At least they got that part right(8-). Anyhow, yes, bad water holes do exist.
And I don't think they'll ever just go away.
The more of your videos I get to see, the more I appreciate that rig of yours. Thanks a bunch for taking us along, Love. And enjoy your shower when you get home(8-).
On my way to Vegas I stopped off and Wonderhussyed at the Calico ghost town.
Hey, look at that. I made Wonderhussy an adjective word for adventure.
REPORT THE CATTLE RANCHER !! ANYONE RICH ENOUGH TO AFFORD CATTLE & THEN JUST LETS THEM DIE OFC IN THAT MANNER DESERVES FINE/JAIL TIME!!!!😢😭😱🤬☠
@@leonthewise5807 Maybe dead cows and alien claims aren't a coincidence.
@@ericmadeoftin8206 not @ SKINWALKER ranch ...😁
@@leonthewise5807 It my be discrimination. Cows are people too.
@@leonthewise5807 : You're jumping to conclusions too quick, it might be that water hole has arsenic minerals or some other toxic chemicals in it. The only way to find out is to run laboratory tests on the water.
I'm a native Nevadan. Living in Nevada most of my life. Cattle are killed by lightning all the time.🌩 it's not uncommon.
Sara, talk to someone in a hospital that works in radiology, thay have small tags thay have to ware well working. They are supposed to let people know if they have been subjected to hi levels of radiation.
50's, 60's and 70's they used to test a lot of bombs in the deserts.👍👍
Dosimeter? Exposure film?
Using the term "confirmation bias" appropriately gained you another notch of respect from me. Thanks!
You need to contact the sheriff. If that's water is bad they need to wall it off.
Ditto....Sad for the Cows but Worse if not reported.
They probably know....
@@shawnsanborn2057 The government knows. Therefore the cops know. It's a toxic waste pond. I'm sure they didn't intend for wildlife to drink from it, which is why they destroyed the trough. There are a LOT of toxic ponds around. They're supposed to be kept a secret but eventually people stumble over them. Report it and you'll just get brushed off.
Yes, I agree. The deaths of those cows near the water source definitely need to be reported.
@@FrankiesFancy The ranchers probably write-off the deaths of these cows on their taxes. Otherwise, they would do something about it. What a shame.
did you get GPS coordinates? Yup, inform the authorities, i would. Also Sarah Jane, I would probably never get bored looking at all the sites you find, and I thank you for sharing them with me, since I am all the way on the other Coast, in NJ.
Poor cows, I bet it's the water, not aliens., however, dude that carved the rock saw an alien ;) enjoy your time back home!
Hey, I just started viewing your stuff and just subscribed to your channel, love it by the way. Just moved here to las Vegas about 3 1/2 years ago and you just motivate me to go out and explore. It's so much fun watching you doing all those expeditions and traveling. Thanks wonderhussy.
Very intriguing content Sarah!
If there are aliens out there I'm pretty sure they'd like to hang out with Wonderhussy. Fun to watch, thanks!
Wonderhussy is an alien. I'm sure of it.
@@yepiratesworkshop7997
I always knew!
Any intelligent outer space life would be intelligent enough to stay away from our craziness here on earth. Nice video.
Greetings earthling i was happy to see my picture on that rock you are out of this world keep up the good work nano nano poor cows shame on humanity
In the desert. One solitude vulture - six dead cows all to himself. Life aint fair, I tell you. It's either feast or famine.
ever since that cool video at your moms place i've been realizing why i like your channel so much.
Seaman Wash sounds like a title for a Bukkake film. LOL
RIP holy cows
My guess is the "Martian" depicts a ceremonial headdress, it also looks something like a beetle.
I’m planning a trip to LV. How do I hire you as a tour guide?
No matter what You wear Sarah Jane, You always look Great !!!!!! Take care and Stay Safe Wonderhussy!!!!!
Cool petroglyphs!
Like others have said, you might want to contact the Nevada Department of Wildlife, the County Sheriff, or the BLM
and let them know about the dead cattle so they can notify the owner and he can take action to stop more of them from dying. That's a lot of money he's losing there. Just saying.
Probably was hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
That “spaceman”, is the chief of the tribe wearing his headress made from a elk or deer.
Or a windego.../
Petroglyphs don't need to be as old as they want you to believe. In a desert canyon in imperial county east of San Diego, just a stone through from mexico, I found a smaller bolder all by its self with an Petroglyph. The Petroglyph was clearly of a tall masted sailing ship. Perhaps a native returned from the mission in San Diego and was showing his tribe what he saw at the cost. That would make it only about 300 to 400 years old, not thousands.
I find you and your trips so fascinating! Being " married with children" in the suburbs, I live by curiously though your videos!! Love you and ur adventures ❤️
@Barry Dillard I find rude and judgmental people in the comments. I miss spelled 1 word and I'm "uneducated"?! If that's the case. I'd rather be "uneducated" than a prick like you that point out random mistakes. What a way to show humanity. Not that I need to prove anything to you but...I'm college educated
@Barry Dillard
You're the boob, Barry. Keep on gaming. Live a long life. You deserve your future.
That's vicariously.
... Interesting day out ,, also interesting travelling soundtrack throughout ... be hanging til the next one...
With all the recent seismic activity in Nevada lately there could have been a belch of toxic gas from the warm spring that killed the cattle.
It wouldn't be the first time something like that happened. It might be new to this area. Might be worth checking into.
Take care and thank you for this presentation.
Probably was hydrogen sulfide poisoning. I got into it about ten years ago at Shell Chemical in Texas, nearly killed me, damaged my DNA, mild stroke,
hiatal hernia anxiety, chemically burned stomach. Had to go on Disability Social Security because of it. Ten years later my stomach is still chemically burned, and I have to take blood thinners. That stuff has killed many oil field drillers, and chemical plant workers.
You were in grave danger, they say one whiff of that stuff, if strong enough, can kill you in a few seconds. I noticed you said you got tired right after
that. I actually passed out when I got into it. Most chemical plants (except Shell Chemical) give their workers and visitors a H2S monitor. Since you love being around places like that, if I were you it wouldn't be a bad idea to invest in a H2S monitor, it could save your life.
@@ottomatic8097 I have worked in several refineries. The companies employees inside the refineries are required to have the H2S monitor on their person at all times inside the fence. It is a really good idea. The monitor is small and unobtrusive and can save your life and protect your health.
Probably was hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
@@ottomatic8097 The "kill you in a few seconds" scenario would explain a lot here. Could a sudden belch of hydrogen sulfide gas have killed all the cattle relatively quickly? I was wondering why they all died so close to the spring. If the water was bad, it seems like it would take a while to kill them, and they would wander off some distance before dying, but, no, they all died fairly close to the water. Also, it seems like evolution would condition animals to avoid areas where their fellow animals have died so they can avoid dying of the same cause. So, if an animal saw other dead or sick animals it seems like they would avoid that area, but, no, they don't seem to have been warned off by the other dead animals. All of which supports the theory that some sudden, deadly event occurred, such as a sudden eruption of deadly gas, that killed them all before they would get away from that area. Most of the dead animals are on one side of the spring, which would make sense if there was a breeze blowing in that direction, but there is one dead animal in the opposite direction, near the fenced area. That would go against the theory, but perhaps there was no wind blowing or maybe the outgassing went on for some time during which the wind changed directions.
Others have mentioned that lightning might have killed them. That would avoid the wind related issues with the belching gas theory. I initially doubted the lightning theory, because I didn’t think that a single stroke of lightning would kill animals that are fairly spread out the way these animals are, especially that single animal that is near the fenced area. Now I see that Dave C says that if the ground has high iron content that multiple animals could be killed by one lightning strike. He has seen as many as 5 or 6 killed. That might explain the multiple animals being killed, although I wonder if the killing zone would extend all the way to that single animal near the fenced area.
added 8/4/2021 - I found an article in Tri-State Livestock News about 8 cattle being killed, probably by one or two lightning strikes (google: Tri-State Livestock News Loss from Lightning: How cattle die, what producers can do about it). Six of the cattle were in a cluster and one was at least 300 yards away. So, it seems possible that all of the cattle in Wonderhussy’s video, including the one near the fenced area, were killed by one or multiple lightning strokes.
Looks like an early rendition of the Eveready Bunny.
Great video, Sarah ☺️
Rattle Snakes are out and be careful. Your by your self so watch your step. 🐍 poor cows RIP
Love your videos, would have to report those dead cow's.
Probably was hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
Wonderhussy cracks me up. Calling for aliens and the quirky music you use to depict faster movement makes me laugh. You are the most entertaining person on the tube.
After years of looking at petroglyphs, I decided that the ones that look alien were done by ancient humans tripping on peyote or datura.
Thank you for the journey into the desert! It was a great journey! Hopefully, the weather will be warmer for your future adventures now that it is spring! Sorry to see the cow’s gone. Keep-up the great vlog of adventures and be safe on your journeys! Best wishes! 🌅🤙
14:13 Lander with ladder. 14:16 Rocket booster stage. 14:21 DNA sequence next to hourglass. 16:05 Diagram for butchering a cave bear.
It's "proof" that R2D2 invented time travel. Either that or an Indian tribe successfully fought off an invasion of Daleks. :-)
On a more serious note, your guess is as good as mine. The petroglyphs could potentially mean just about anything.
There is a Wonderhussy fan site called Hannah .Spring. There is a funny post, well I think it is, made on 9 May regarding this pictograph.
That water was toxic! Those poor cows! The ranchers are going to be pissed!
Where are those ranchers?
Ya, when they get caught and fined.
Probably was hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
Good afternoon from Kentucky I shared this on face book
Those petroglyphs of the antlered beings reminded me of something. In ancient cultures, warlords often wore helmets with cow horns or Elk antlers for an intimidation factor.
As far as alien contacts go, there are many cultures in which such contacts are recorded. Two examples that immediately come to mind are the Nommo people of Eastern Africa, who believe their ancestors came from Sirius B. Then, the ancient Israelites had encounters like the one recorded in the first chapter of the Biblical book Ezekiel, and the descriptions of the beings are a real trip if kept in the context of a primitive person trying to describe such things with terms understandable in those times.
Then, there's a more recent situation. You would refuse to believe me if I repeated the things my paternal grandfather told me about contact between aliens and the Nazi government of Germany....
Sarah Jane, I don’t often hear RUclipsrs use the word befall, good on you enjoying the show
See you around, onward bound!
Thank you, Wonderhussy!
Those drawings with antennas represent some kind insect.
There is a petroglyph almost exact to your find in South Africa. Take it for what it's worth.
That water is toxic! Poor cow's. No hamburger for me 😄.
Those poor cows. I’m thinking that water killed them. Kind of looks like they died quickly 🤷🏼♀️
Please report this cow thing to someone. Thanks for your videos.
Probably was hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
Always welcome here in Phelan
Yay another fabulous adventure!!
Maybe not so fabulous.....kind of sad 😥
No wait it's fabulous!
🤩😃🎯 Yeayyy popcorn 🍿 time now!! 💥👽
Hi Sarah Jane (smiles & hug) Super nice to see you today. Wonderful hike up to see the petroglyphs. I kept seeing an "insect" with wings & antennae???? Couldn't make out an alien, tho. "Sorry".
Sad about the dead critters. Do you find these places or do these places find you? (another hug) I imagine that first place you saw fenced off was another poison water hole of some kind. Desert life. Desert death. The people in the chat suggested you notify "authorities" about the watering hole. Probably not be a bad idea.
Thanks for sharing Sarah Jane. Your adventures are always wonderful & interesting. Please look up a song/video called "Without You" by Elia Berthoud & Vassy. First time I watched it, I thought of your love for the desert & how you would enjoy the videography in this. GOD BLESSES ALL.
Probably was hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
I think maybe you should get ahold of gain warden or something because they are dieing from something.
Please update us with any info on what’s killing the cattle. Did you report it? :(
Where to begin??? Good stuff here, Hussy!! Coffee, always good👍👍😁😁😎🇺🇸 UFOs. I have seen them! No! I didnt see who was driving!!!!👍👍😎🇺🇸
Looks more like a cockroach to me. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures. Jon
16:44 I believe the first depiction of Martians with two antennas was in H. G. Wells The War of the Worlds in 1898. 👽👍
And those petroglyphs look more like the ancients were having their own Burning Man and those people on the rocks were just in costume trippin on mushrooms!
I finally saw an episode where you do have a drone.
“Wonderhussy “ How could you forget your clothes mate? (Ha,Ha) That’s kind of funny. Glad you’re rotating ya knickers as you say.(Ha,Ha) Perhaps if things get real awkward for ya, you could wear a cardboard sign saying “Clean Chonies Or Bust”. (Ha,Ha,Ha) Stay safe mate.👍😁🇦🇺❤️🤪☮️
Very interesting video! Thank you for sharing! See you next time! Thank you for sharing!😃❤👍
You can go for the money shot at the seamen wash
Very interesting adventure!!
Man, that’s weeeeiiiyd💜💜
Looks like something ate part of em
That was pretty fun. I believe. Maybe.
Ghost towns always interested me along with native American petroglyphs. Poor cows,probably poison water.😢 H.G. Wells War of the Worlds is the earliest space alien story I know. That petroglyph looks like bug to me,maybe a beetle?
vivian here hehehe they ARE out there! Lightning killing cows? Or, remember the guy who stuck his hand in a cistern where a dead bear was and it electrocuted him. Be aware of the human/alien stupidity out there. You're golden, it's the "others"
Martian? Looks like a Dalek to me! Yaaaaah!
EXTEEERMINATE!!
Very interesting. Maybe the ancient aliens had a different costume back then.
what a strange coincidence. some chick @ a club i met in the 80s told me she was a member of a 'cult' of many syllabylls & did i want to go to this thing where some thing happened involving cows & i thought 'huh??' the next night this really gross story was presented on the news . . .
That’s disturbing.
these were really old petroglyphs, the abstract shapes and 'criss crosses' go back multiple thousands of years. The anthropomorph shapes like the bighorn sheep are relatively younger (200 - 1300 years old). --- if i remember correctly the oldest petroglyphs in the Americas is in nevada or california and they were about 10,000 years old, these might be from the same era. Its interesting to think that we are closer in time to the anasazi than the anasazi were to the first people who made petroglyphs in North America
You might want to show your Petroglyph findings to Archeologists, you could end up on "Ancient Aliens" show.
Another great video, entertaining and informative! You don't need too many clothes as you go without often!# LOL
It would be easy to throw up a fence around it, some local do gooder with free time should make this a project.
I hope you notified Nev Fish and Game and please don’t tell people where you are !
They will vandalize the petroglyphs...... please protect them.....
As always LOVE your vids and musings....I thought those antennae petroglyphs were of locusts and larvae. At one time, that area was lush enough to grow crops. A plague or infestation would warrant such documenting of by ancient Indigenous peoples. My understanding is that we really don't know how long ago the North American was populated...new findings always seem to push the date further into the mists of time. Per the stone age: Technically, almost all Indigenous peoples of the Americas were living in a 'stone age' when Europeans invaded. Their tools were made of stone and smelting ore had not been 'discovered'. I think there may have been some copper, silver and of course gold smiting, but Bronze and Iron ages are of the 'Old World'.
Also though some of those drawings were insects!
That one right next to the alien looks like a deer to me with the antlers
Nevada is full of Jackalope, or is that Texas?
You missed it when you saw the petroglyphs with the antenna (kinda looked like a bug!) just to the right of the bug was an object that looked like a moon lander vehicle with a person inside it !..on the video when you said! “ Big horn Sheep are cool”. The object was even with your sunglasses and it looks like the alien is waving at you out the open door way
The lander was a lot larger than the alien !
Another great video! 🇨🇦
I'm an expert at reading petroglyphs. These images appear to say: "Please help me - I'm lost. I don't know where the fuck I am and I am out of water and toilet paper." This is a very grim message indeed. If you dig around a little I think you will find this poor guy's bones and maybe even his Sony Walkman radio.
That one petroglyph looks like a dalek. Was Dr. Who there?
That was what I was thinking.
"In the desert you can remember your name cause there ain't no one to give no pain". Remember this song?
Yep America Rocks
Funny how we take clean clothes for granted 😆
Whoa. First 5 min os TRAGIC. Dang!
The water is bad. The algae is bad.
Your Martian looks more like some sort of vehicle, perhaps suggesting a flying saucer to someone.
☠👽👾🍵Thanks for putting a smile on my face
OMG, l love dead cow on bread!
I like mine with lettuce and tomato
Heinz 57 and french fried potatoes
Big kosher pickle and a cold draft beer
Well good God almighty which way do I steer
@@Qusin111 Heinz (Burt) died at 57. Tasteful comment eh?
Martians in the middle of Nowhere Nevada? HA! That petroglyph isn't a Martian! It's just a big Mormon Cricket! 🤣🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜
That alien is called a Darlek and is from a TV show called Doctor Who which started in the 1960s on the BBC here in the UK .IT IS Definitely a Darlek no doubt about it ..
Daleks.
You should just grab a small bag/backpack.... load it with some extra clothes ... leave it full time in your rig! =]