I lived in Las Vegas for many years and Valley of Fire is one of my favorite places. I've been there many times, but every time I go I discover something new. Unfortunately, this coronavirus is changing our lives and this is the perfect place to be alone and stay away from everyone. Thank you for this beautiful video.
We just did 4 days of camping here. Just an amazing place, the landscape makes you feel like you are on another planet. Can't wait to go back, we might do another 2 to 3 day camping trip there next month. Thanks for sharing this.
Magnificent video! This is one of my favorite places in the world that I´ve visited many times and this is by far the best video I´ve ever seen of this place: you have really captured the heart and soul of the Valley of Fire. Thank you from Stockholm, Sweden.
I heard of this place but didn't watch a video before today. Surprise! How did I miss it? Thanks to you & Milosh Kitchovotch for sharing this lovely video, from Great Britain (Thu 22 Apr 2021 19h44)
I really liked the driving shots. You were able to find a way to do a motion shot while keeping the rocks in the distance still clear in 4K. I'd definitely be down for more of that!
It is quite hard to get decent moving shots without equipment, here the road was empty and in good condition, so was able to capture couple of dynamic clips from the passenger seat :)
Hi friend, wonderful place, this landscape is so magic and beautiful, have a lot of enchant, a place for admire and contemplate peace, greetings to you.
Gorgeous place. Your latest work has been some of my favorites, so far. Maybe because I think nature is better than civilization! :-) Anyhow, It's well done and has the perfect background music. Thanks for Sharing.
So I plan to get married here in the next year. My fiancé and I are gonna go check it out Sunday on the way to Vegas. Let’s just hope he likes it and we can have our wedding here. 🤞🏻☀️♥️
I actually just shot a whole music video there using 2 Iphones 11 and it looks awesome, really! Totally impressed with the scenery!! Check it out on my channel “The New Me” by Marina Mackenzie
@@eddiew2325 You mean part of an asteroid ?Then this is true.Because the bulk of it is on the map to the right, all that red Navajo area.Between the site on the video and Navajo, the body is overlain by terrestrial sedimentary rocks.
What happened here all those tens of thousands of years ago? Can you not see?! This place has been absolutely obliterated with immense heat and pressure that the rock has been charred black, vitrified and turned into molten rock which has then been re-solidified. Very sophisticated weapons have been used here. Furthermore, one can plainly see not much will grow here. And to think the Nevada state park explanation for this formation is - 'formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of dinosaurs, 150 million years ago' - is frankly utterly laughable at best and a down right insult to a rational persons intelligence. The evidence is clear, the perpetrators of this attack conceived that whatever was here all those eons ago indeed needed to be absolutely annihilated, one could even posit that this area was once a gigantic sophisticated city, possibly destroyed by an adversarial culture with the most sophisticated of weapons. Whatever the weapons, they would have had to be in particle beam form and have dissolved and liquified the rock. Fascinating. I do wonder if any of the ancient native indians of this area have any 'myths' and 'legends' of how this area was formed.
It's sandstone, it's not a liquified anything that turned to rock. If the sand had been liquified and later cooled, we'd be looking at glass. You can pick up a sandstone rock, hit it with a hammer a few times, and turn it back into sand. No discussion here...I'm okay with conspiracy theories, but in this case, you're just flat out wrong.
Visited this park 12 years ago from the UK. This film revived many happy memories. Thank you.
+Jackie Short thanks for watching!
Many kudos to whomsoever produced this. They are indeed a quality filmmaker.
+Robert Whitworth thank you, much appreciated!
right now it is raining and quite dark outside. so i showed my husband as a present, some of your beautiful videos. thank you so much!
+jantien buisman Thanks for watching and enjoying :)
Take care!
Mio Dio... Questo rosso accende la vita 😍😍😍😍. Ci potrei morire in questo deserto per quanto è stupendo. 😍😍😍
I lived in Las Vegas for many years and Valley of Fire is one of my favorite places. I've been there many times, but every time I go I discover something new. Unfortunately, this coronavirus is changing our lives and this is the perfect place to be alone and stay away from everyone. Thank you for this beautiful video.
Stunning. Such a surprise. I have never been there. Beautiful video. Thank you.
Stunning and impressive sandstone formations ... The colors and the light are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing my friend♥
***** Thank you for the appreciation, Annemieke! Have a wonderful weekend :)
One of our favorite places & only an hour from Las Vegas. Beautiful!
Sierrakai Nice to have this close to home :)
We just did 4 days of camping here. Just an amazing place, the landscape makes you feel like you are on another planet. Can't wait to go back, we might do another 2 to 3 day camping trip there next month. Thanks for sharing this.
Merci de nous faire rêver et voyager sans bouger. Magnifiques paysages.
Incredible beauty and stunning video. I couldn't get enough.
Once again...stunning photography....beautiful scenery framed beautifully. Thanks so much for your efforts.
Magnificent video! This is one of my favorite places in the world that I´ve visited many times and this is by far the best video I´ve ever seen of this place: you have really captured the heart and soul of the Valley of Fire. Thank you from Stockholm, Sweden.
Ładnie tam.
Dziękuję ✔️
I heard of this place but didn't watch a video before today. Surprise! How did I miss it? Thanks to you & Milosh Kitchovotch for sharing this lovely video, from Great Britain (Thu 22 Apr 2021 19h44)
Thank you for all the wonderful beauty you share
elizabeth coven Hi Elizabeth, thank you for visiting and enjoying my channel :)
Warm greetings :)
À real treat for eyes. Landscapes are breathking. Thank's you for sharing 👍👌👍
princesse228 Thank you, this place was pleasant surprise to me too :)
It's a very beautiful place too :)
I live in the area and I don’t get out there enough! It’s beautiful out there! Great camera work!
Hi Toni Braxton
Best channel find in a while, Perfect for my new 4k monitor.
Subscribed
Ghostnova100 Many thanks!
Enjoy 50+ 4K videos in the channel!
A lot of people think this is ugly and arid but it is beautiful in its own right
I really liked the driving shots. You were able to find a way to do a motion shot while keeping the rocks in the distance still clear in 4K. I'd definitely be down for more of that!
It is quite hard to get decent moving shots without equipment, here the road was empty and in good condition, so was able to capture couple of dynamic clips from the passenger seat :)
Fantastic place, beautifully photographed!
thank you!
I have been here just over a week ago, really amazing geology !
SOOOO awesome I cant wait to get out there
Very nice,enjoyed watching as usual....
Fatima Naqvi Thank you :)
Immagini sempre spettacolari! Complimenti!
+Lorenzo TIRABOSCHI Many thanks!
Comfortable viewing on FHD-TV or 4K TV. And I love it
M. Julian Thank you :)
Greetings!
Milosh, another wonderful video!!!! Cheers, Mate.
Jack Walsh Thanks Jack, much appreciated, more coming soon :)
Hi friend, wonderful place, this landscape is so magic and beautiful, have a lot of enchant, a place for admire and contemplate peace, greetings to you.
Relámpago Yes, that was a new exciting discovery for me :)
Thanks for the appreciation! Take care :)
Incredible nice👍Thanks for sharing💖
Thank you to let us see so many beautiful places.
Ki-Sha Daimyo You are welcome, and thank you :)
Come back to my channel frequently, more videos in the works :)
Cheers!!!
Amazing Places on our Planet Thank for the nice invitation...I will.
Amazing footage! Kudos to the videographer 👍🏼
Wow that is amazing to see the colour of them rocks ! Love it! Good work and thumbs up from me :) !
Gran trabajo. Maravilloso. Gracias
Thank you!
That was awesome!!
I just Love Your Work! You are Amazing! Outstanding Video!
Christine Lowery Much appreciated, so glad to hear that!
Greetings :)
Spectacular dear friend!!!Huggies Perla.
perla51 Many thanks, dear Perla!
Lindo, perfeito, obrigado.
Angelo forro PVC Thank you !
Awesome formations... Thanks!
Gorgeous place. Your latest work has been some of my favorites, so far. Maybe because I think nature is better than civilization! :-) Anyhow, It's well done and has the perfect background music. Thanks for Sharing.
Scott Clark. Thanks, Scott! Trying to diversify, for awhile I will be posting nature videos from my recent trips :)
Have a wonderful weekend!
totally amazing, i love every video -please keep them coming --superior work great cinematogrphy
hdtraincam Thank you for the kind words, working on delivering more of these :)
Take care :)
Awesome channel and vids.. Great work!! Greetings from Vegas Strip
Thank you!
Vegas Strip has been my take off location for most of my Southwest trips :)
Nice quality. Good job
+StudioDuRhone Thank you :) Best regards!
Amazing Places on our Planet we projet to go there in july this year. Hope to see same pictures. All best
StudioDuRhone You will enjoy it, just expect a lot of heat, morning will be best time and maybe before sunset
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Really amazing
+Bil Yes, was quite a pleasant surprise for me when visited !
Best regards :)
This place is so cool to see I went there back in July and it was very hot it was like 117 degrees but it was nice
I loved this place, feels like you landed in Mars. Thank for sharing this
Thanks for watching! Out of this world...
O video impressiona pelo visual magico.uma beleza surreal .lugares que parecem esculpidos por alguém. Muito belo.
Great cinematography! I was there last weekend. I think the place should be designated a national park. It's better than Arches National Park.
It’s so cool place, just 45 minutes drive to my place Las Vegas
So I plan to get married here in the next year. My fiancé and I are gonna go check it out Sunday on the way to Vegas. Let’s just hope he likes it and we can have our wedding here. 🤞🏻☀️♥️
At 1:35 sec in. Where is that please? I would like to see that.
Unfortunately I do not remember specific locations in the video, obviously I need to revisit
That’s where Captain Kirk died. Right?
I actually just shot a whole music video there using 2 Iphones 11 and it looks awesome, really! Totally impressed with the scenery!! Check it out on my channel “The New Me” by Marina Mackenzie
I may disappoint you, but this is an asteroid body.I hope you know what this is.
No offense but that’s an asteroid range
@@eddiew2325 You mean part of an asteroid ?Then this is true.Because the bulk of it is on the map to the right, all that red Navajo area.Between the site on the video and Navajo, the body is overlain by terrestrial sedimentary rocks.
What happened here all those tens of thousands of years ago? Can you not see?! This place has been absolutely obliterated with immense heat and pressure that the rock has been charred black, vitrified and turned into molten rock which has then been re-solidified. Very sophisticated weapons have been used here. Furthermore, one can plainly see not much will grow here. And to think the Nevada state park explanation for this formation is - 'formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of dinosaurs, 150 million years ago' - is frankly utterly laughable at best and a down right insult to a rational persons intelligence. The evidence is clear, the perpetrators of this attack conceived that whatever was here all those eons ago indeed needed to be absolutely annihilated, one could even posit that this area was once a gigantic sophisticated city, possibly destroyed by an adversarial culture with the most sophisticated of weapons. Whatever the weapons, they would have had to be in particle beam form and have dissolved and liquified the rock. Fascinating. I do wonder if any of the ancient native indians of this area have any 'myths' and 'legends' of how this area was formed.
It's sandstone, it's not a liquified anything that turned to rock. If the sand had been liquified and later cooled, we'd be looking at glass. You can pick up a sandstone rock, hit it with a hammer a few times, and turn it back into sand. No discussion here...I'm okay with conspiracy theories, but in this case, you're just flat out wrong.
Blake Barney Hey it was a Good story though LMFAO 😄😄😄😄