Discovering Ancient Native American Ruins! Drone Footage! Southwest!
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Mammoth Cave National Park is located in South Central Kentucky, roughly 100 miles South of Louisville. It's the world longest cave system. More than 420 miles (626 km) of mapped passages, with the potential for another 600 miles (almost 1,000 km) - that's 1,000 miles of cave! I was lucky enough to visit Mammoth Cave in early June 2022 and take the Grand Avenue Tour. There are plenty of others to choose from, like the Frozen Niagara Tour and the Domes and Dripstones Tour - all are good choices. But no matter the tour, if you're like me, you'll probably be wondering why the Cave is so. freaking. big. I am consistently amazed by the size and scope of Mammoth Cave's labyrinthine set of passageways and I wanted to find out how it got that way. This video is the culmination of that journey. I hope you enjoy.
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Etched into the side of a canyon, I discover a paradox. Unusual symbols that look modern, but show signs of extensive erosion. As I went deeper into this strange labyrinth of canyons, I uncover more clues as to what I might have found. And at the very end, something colossal. I have some guesses, but as of today, I don't know for certain how these shapes came to exist. If you have any ideas, I would love to hear from you in the comments down below. And as always, please leave a place better than you found it.
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