I discovered Geologic Anatomy visible from Space (Google Earth)

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Publicado 2024-02-17
Following the path of a remote canyon on Google Earth led me to finding a strangely familiar series of shapes on Google Earth ... and questioning the reality we live in.

I have found some very strange things after countless days searching on Google Earth.. and this very well may be the strangest yet.

I had to find out if these objects were real, so I hiked, camped, and explored many miles to find the answers I desired.

Theres a lot of potential ways to view these objects and what they mean. What you think that these objects point to? A humorous and clever higher power? Or a series of erosional processes that resulted in some beautifully sculpted domes? Or perhaps.. is the concept of Mother Earth more than just a figure of speech?

Plus, I find some very interesting Geology in this video. If anyone would comment below some of the forces at play that helped create this amazing landscape, I would love to talk to you and hear your input.

Thanks and hope you all had as much fun watching this video as I had making it. Please subscribe to The_POV_Channel and stay tuned for a lot more like this!

#googleearth #hiking #exploring #ancientdiscoveries #geology #camping #geometry #geology #history #motherearth

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @rachel112263
    Those charred layers you found in the rock are crazy. They're vertical!! The entire canyon looks scorched with layer upon layer of melted rock.
  • @isomer13
    "We are approaching the underboob" is the best thing I've heard all day. Thanks.
  • @zarrar20ify
    thank you for not adding any background music in any part of the clip.... the natural sounds make me feel like im there with you .... please keep it that way <3
  • @395zagger
    I was a little disappointed you didn't have time to compute cup sizes, but delighted that even after eons, there was no sagging whatsoever.
  • @JNosewicz7569
    Thank you keeping us abreast of the beauty in nature! 💕😊
  • @popman48
    Many, many years ago, when I was young, National Geographic Magazine was my favorite exploration medium. Now in my old age, Google Earth and your videos fill that void. Thank you. Please be safe!
  • This was beyond amazing, on the other side of beautiful!! I'm new and I'm now subbed. I'm a 54 yr old disabled lady from NC. I have FSHD2 Muscular Dystrophy, where your own body turns against itself and slowly eats away mucsles, tendons, soft tissues (no cure, no slowing it down, not even a medication on the market yet). I am pretty much bed ridden and I can't tell you how much I appreciate all you do. When I was younger I loved exploring- hiking the Appalachian mountains/ great smokies. I was always active in multi sports and extra stuff (ex: hunting for arrowheads, hunting for special seashells, shark teeth.(outer banks) Now I am going to binge watch your previous vids lol. You do this so well, it's just like I'm there or I feel that way...(except when I would want to stop the drone and zoom in lol. Anyway thanks for sharing your adventures so that we all can enjoy them. Much love from NC!
  • @jaymac7203
    That must be the happiest dog ever 🥺 So much sniffing and exploring to be done lol
  • @nancyday4824
    My hubby and I recently found your channel and are enjoying your adventures immensely. Our travels are now reduced to pulling our '63 restored airstream on camping trips, last year went from Oregon to Maine and back home across Canada (with two dogs and a cat), but hiking like you do is a little beyond us. So your sense of adventure, your humor and your dog Chewy all appeal to us greatly. Thank you for sharing and keep up the good work and be safe!
  • That is one of the strangest looking places I have ever seen. Might as well be different planet.
  • @nancygarrett7972
    How absolutely fascinating! All that must’ve been underwater, to create those swirling mud towers! To hear what those layers deeper in the canyons could tell us! You’re living one of my dreams. Thank you for sharing.
  • @c.t.murray3632
    Your Corkscrew River looks like yin and yang. And it's just beautiful
  • How more beautiful it would be in heavy rain with all the little waterfalls. So amazing.
  • @user-of2su2wv9f
    Andrew Hall and the Thunderbolts Project have much to say as to why this land looks the way it does. Thanks for bringing us along 😊🎉🙏
  • @robinzaczek9603
    Nolan,your work is so impressive....by far, the most masterful drone operating skills. Thank you
  • @williampacey9194
    I have watched numerous geological and sight seeing videos. Some were excellent. This video of yours was just outstanding. Your dog is a lucky one getting to experience these adventures. Your videos are excellently done. Drone work great. The whole time I watched this I kept thinking boy I would love to experience that area. To old, to far away. Thank you for making this available for me to see.