Grimes Point Part 1 The Arrival
Grimes Point may just be one of the top most accessible petroglyph sites in the United States. In this video we are offroading in the desert on the back side of Grimes Point so that we can explore some Native American Caves. This is an ancient area dating back to B.C. at one time it was all underwater however at present its just a vast rocky area of basalt rocks and history.
Nevada's Hidden Cave: The Past Stays Present
Hear Nevada archaeologist Nathan Strong describe why Hidden Cave was, and continues to be a sacred space American Indians in the Great Basin region. Learn more about Hidden Cave here:
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playing in the puddles
Outdoor Nevada S3 Ep1 | Wide Open Nevada
Discover Nevada’s lands at Basin and Range and Lunar Crater, and dip your toes at Spencer’s Hot Springs.
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Fallon Sportsman's Paradise
Fallon, Nevada is a sportsman's paradise! Fallon is surrounded by wide open spaces, internationally known wetlands, historic Pony Express trails, state parks, hiking opportunities, and places to go off-road. Play outdoors for a while then come back into town for some indoor, Nevada-style fun, great dinner, shower, bed, then get up and do it again.
3D Stereoscopic Photographs of Paiute Indians in Las Vegas, Nevada (1870's)
Animated stereoscopic photographs of Paiute Indians living in the area of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the early 1870's. Each stereoview also originally came with the caption of The Nu-a-gun-tits, a tribe of Indians living at the Ve-gas, or meadows, in southwestern Nevada, or Mo-a-pa-rit-ats, a tribe of Indians inhabiting the valley of the Mo-a-pa River, a tributary of the Rio Virgen, a tributary in Southern Nevada. Taken by photographer John K. Hillers.
Source: New York Public Library
Pahranagat Valley - Ancient Paiute Indian Petroglyphs - Lincoln County, Nevada
Finding Lost Civilizations Series. See ancient Paiute petroglyphs of the Pahranagat Valley, Lincoln County, Nevada.
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Outdoor Nevada S3 Ep5 | Desert Treasures
From a hidden cave to a disguised mine, we see it all. Learn more:
Nevada Rock Art - Part 1
Celebrates the oldest art form in Nevada. With guest host Dr. Alanah Woody (who suddenly passed away soon after the film was complete) of the Nevada Rock Art Foundation, we learn about the cultures that preceded the written record in Nevada, and tag along with a team of volunteers who are working to protect the precious petroglyphs and pictographs found in areas around the state in locations that are often perilously near the rapidly expanding boundaries of our urban development. Includes interviews with Ben Aleck of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe and statements from a range of volunteers and archaeologist Pat Barker, who spent many years with the Bureau of Land Management developing policy and procedures to manage and protect rock art sites.
Geocaching Virginia City, Nevada
We found some very interesting Geocaches in Virginia City.
Supercharged Tacoma - Rainbow Mountain Drive - September 2014
Rainbow Mountain drive just outside of Fallon, Nevada near Grimes Point Archaeological Area. Beautiful scenery and desolate isolation. No music, no big airs, just putting around the desert in my Tacoma.
Marble Canyon Research; Sipapu, Kincaid's Cave (1909) Lost Civilization in Grand Canyon Found!
IMPORTANT - Please set your historical imagery to October 2012 to view the image in GE!
I have today April 25th, 2014 located using Google Earth, a cave and area previously discovered by Mr. G.E. Kincaid in 1909 and written about in The #Arizona Gazette. This location holds several anomalies which I have marked in Google Earth. The coordinates are also marked. As of this writing I am still stunned by what I have seen at this location even on software. The discovery I have seen shows a figure, a giant stone (head) statue of 100 feet tall, partially buried, yet I can see the bust in likeness is somewhat Egyptian, perhaps Incan, a very mystical feeling came over me and the spirit of the statue spoke to me, instructing me to search closer, and this opened the apparent entrance way to the cave. I also was able to see a large cut stone area where many rocks of similar size were gathered. The entrance is seen almost exactly as described by G.E. Kincaid. A large deer carving also marks the area. (My exact notes at the time of revelation).
A word about the origins of this structure. It is very similar in diagram to the Poverty Point mounds found in Louisiana, US. According to diagrams made from Mr. Kincaid we could say the mounds in Louisiana are exactly half shape of the underground cavern in Arizona, both showing the same circular form. We are all very eager to place the Arizona discovery in the Egyptian realm, however what is the origin of these people, for Egypt is a Greek term basically. Plato, in his dialogues described Atlantis in depth, and he included vast circular forms as a main structure. We know basically Atlantis stretched to all corners of the globe with a main focus being the Gulf of Mexico gateway, and we see pyramidal temples in Louisiana striking similar to ziggurats of Uruk, in Mesopotamia. I conjecture Atlantis the common elder in this long history of civilization.
April 26th, 2014
Actually, the head statue, deer carving and cut stone deposits were not mentioned by Mr. Kincaid, therefore I would say these are then new discoveries.
Coordinates:
Statue 36°19'15.69N 111°51'26.46W
Entrance 36°19'14.39N 111°51'30.19W
Stairway 36°19'14.42N 111°51'30.86W
Cut Stone Deposit 36°19'14.28N 111°51'28.64W
Deer Carving 36°19'13.98N 111°51'26.83W
In Google Earth the eye altitude is placed at 3380-4000 ft.
The elevation of the entrance is 3020 ft. above sea level
It is entirely possible that this cave marks an origination of the #Toltec peoples who then at a later date migrated southward to the city of Teotihuacan. Here is the #Sipapu of these tribes. It is quite easy to travel from Atlantean settlements on the Gulf coast into the canyon, then migrate to the south. In this theory the Toltec peoples would be entirely related to Egyptian society, as the Atlantean civilisation had flowered into opposite branches at that point in history. In prophecy we read the tales of return of the men of knowledge, the return of the golden age upon us in 2014.
April 27th, 2014
In further study of the cave entrance I find also the cave is marked with another large exotic head carving, likely Quetzalcoatl bird plumed headdress, the cave entrance with top and lower ledges. The now two head monoliths have great similarities to Toltec art statuary found in Tula and Kukulkan Temples.
April 28th, 2014
Have discovered another smaller head carving at left of cave entrance.
May 1st, 2014
The location of the discovery is mapped 49 miles from Lee's Ferry Campground boat in. 7 ½ miles south of Anasazi Foot Bridge. 1 ½ miles south of great waterfalls on east wall. 1 mile north of Nankoweap Canyon and Creek area. 10 miles north of confluence of Little Colorado River rock area.
The cave discovery is a proximal 1 ½ miles to visible ancient grain storage, on the west side.
May 6th, 2014
Exact measurements of Upper Head Megalith 95' overall tall, 55' head to chin, 40' wide.
Lower Plumed Head 48' tall, 28' wide. Smaller Entrance Head 10' tall.
May 8th-9th, 2014
Two pyramid structures found at river level, one totally resembles smaller two step pyramids at Teotihuacan, Mexico. Nankoweap granaries placed, one wall megaglyph found at Nankoweap east wall. Trail gathering found, also megalithic T carving found at area marking stair and entrance area.
May 19th, 2014
Identified large carving of mountain lion to left of deer carving;
Coordinates 36°19'15.22N 111°51'26.04W
May 28th, 2014
Identified scorpion tail or corn grain megalith to right of head.
Coordinates 36°19'15.20 N 111°51'26.81W
Identified possible fish shape proximal to mountain lion.
August 24th, 2018 After research of mudfossil existence and origins, I now believe the plummed man is an actual mudfossil of a giant man who lived in the canyon and created the carvings.
Any interested parties for further expedition please contact me.
Sir Joseph Lake Voros
Lake Research
Ocklawaha, Florida
trustee111@gmail.com
Nevada Caves
Just a quick glimpse of what some real caves look like.
Si-Te-Cah
According to Paiute oral history, the Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka or Sai'i are a legendary tribe whose mummified remains were allegedly discovered under four feet of guano by guano miners in what is now known as Lovelock Cave in Lovelock, Nevada, United States. Although the cave had been mined since 1911, miners didn't notify authorities until 1912. The miners destroyed many of the artifacts, but archaeologists were still able to retrieve 10,000 Paiute artifacts from the cave. Items included tule duck decoys, sandals, and baskets, several dating back over 2000 years.
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Caucasian Mummy Found in Nevada
9,000 year old Caucasian mummies found in lovelock caves Nevada
burnt flesh smell still in the air. Lovelock cave, Nevada.
Lovelock cave, northern Nevada. Old indian legend tells of 8 to 10 foot tall red haired cannibals burnt alive or shot with arrows as they tryed to ecape the fire set at the entrance.
As I neared the cave I could still smell the burnt flesh from long ago.
Ancient Rock Carvings Stolen in Sierra Nevada
Rock carvings that graced a sacred American Indian site in California's Sierra Nevada for thousands of years have been stolen. At least four petroglyphs were hacked from lava cliffs in the Eastern Sierra, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday. (Nov. 21)
PEP's Aztalan State Park the stalker entity's
The Paranormal at Atzalan State Park in Atzalan, Wisconsin:
Visitors report strong feelings of uneasiness.
Divers near the mounds have had a number of strange experiences people have the feelings of uneasiness.
Many people have the feeling of being stalker or hunted down by an unknown entity.
Info from Wikipedia
Aztalan State The Park is the site of an ancient Mississippian settlement with two, small, flat-topped platform mounds. The ancient Native American settlement flourished here during the 10th and 13th centuries. Aztalan is located just south of the town of Aztalan, Wisconsin along the Crawfish River.
Aztalan State Park was established in 1952, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
Aztalan State Park is a Wisconsin state park located just south of the town of Aztalan, Wisconsin at latitude N 43° 4′ and longitude W 88° 52′, and established in 1952. It was also designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. The park covers 172 acres (0.7 km2 or 70 ha) along the Crawfish River.
Aztalan is the site of an ancient Native American settlement that flourished during the 10th to 13th centuries.
Tribute to the Nevada Shoe Tree on Hwy 50.
We visited the shoe tree on July 4th, 2010 50 miles east of Fallon Nevada on Highway 50. We marveled at the sight. I just heard vandals cut it down with a chain saw.
I am very sad about that. No point in asking, Why?. Senseless people do senseless things. So, here is my short tribute to the Nevada shoe tree. I am glad we got to see it while it was there. Thanks to the Wailin Jennys for the background music.