@@flowly I also follow a geologist named Myron Cook here on yt who makes videos about geologic features in the landscape and explains how they came about. I'm sure he'd love to check out this one. The ancestral impulse here is to climb to the top where many humans and maybe neanderthals would stood to peruse the area or to sat and meditated. Dragon Rock is a good name.
@flowlyАй бұрын
@Seven-Planets-Sci-Fi-Tuber Interesting, will check out his channel. There are a lot of similar rock formations in the Palatinate Forest. Will record more next year. Did not need to climb it, there was a path up :) This scene was recorded on top of it: kzbin.info/www/bejne/b6OwqniveNOroLssi=gVtmMHuSUcLuQ-LW&t=1737 Made more recordings up on the rock, but they were out of focus :( This is a good one too: www.westpfalz.wiki/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/15362760-1024x682.jpg (Altschloss-Felsen Eppenbrunn)
@Seven-Planets-Sci-Fi-TuberАй бұрын
@@flowly Thank you. Love that picture. Great place!