Mir hat gefallen, dass dein Video nur durch die Kraft der Bilder spricht und die wenigen Untertitel mehr als Impuls denn als Theorie wahrgenommen werden dürfen. Es gibt hier im Schwarzwald noch viele mysteriöse und in Vergessenheit geratenen Geheimnisse ...
@brocktoon8Ай бұрын
Interesting! As someone who has spent a great deal of time in the Black Forest over the past decade, I can attest that it is a VERY spiritual and sacred place.
@karintankstelle8328Ай бұрын
Time for a lidar scan right?
@transformtransmitt19 күн бұрын
Yes!
@billwilson3665Ай бұрын
The carving at 1:38 with the compass symbol is exquisite.
@pauleclavel5712Ай бұрын
c'est juste magique merci pour vos videos!
@wifinomad8105Ай бұрын
Never heard about those hidden treasures in the Black Forest!thanks
@zour2361Ай бұрын
Die Bilder vermitteln sehr schön das Ausmaß des Mysteriums im Wald - in diesem und vielen anderen. Der Blick auf die 3-D Landkarte zeigt den räumlichen Zusammenhang. Durch die angenehm unaufdringliche Musik erhält der Betrachter die Möglichkeit, über das Rätsel unserer Geschichte zu meditieren.
@calamityjane5698Ай бұрын
Parts of tha wall that is described as looking like giants blocks look remarkably like Puma Punku
@johnwalker155326 күн бұрын
For the Germans, this topic is new territory. But there are important reasons for this.
@halward8672Ай бұрын
IT SEEMS LIKE YOUR ON TO SOMRTHING BIG...KEEP IT UP...COOL
@FloridaHippie28 күн бұрын
They look like old structures to me and I see cat faces everywhere, especially the Little Rock at the first site. Great video 😊 no doubt there were giants there
@ReapingTheHarvestАй бұрын
Good find
@transformtransmitt19 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@GordonDonaldson-v1cАй бұрын
Fascinating. Sorry to say, I had to turn the sound off, as I found the music grating (not angenehm unaufdringlich, but that is a matter of taste).
@CraigHay-d2iАй бұрын
Awe inspiring thank you 🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯 please can you tell me who the music is by keep up the great work.
@mystictrails.explorerАй бұрын
Thank you 🙏. This is the background music: elements.envato.com/de/ambient-dark-atmosphere-CHAB4Z2, elements.envato.com/de/cinematic-suspense-F299ZCK
@CraigHay-d2iАй бұрын
Thank you very much for the reply l will look forward to more awe inspiring work on your channel and will go look the music up with the info you have kindly sent 🙏🙏🙏
@metso59Ай бұрын
Hei. Kohdassa 4:00 - 4:14 Näkyy tooreja. Kiven rapautuminen aikojen saatossa. Finland myös kts. PYHÄTUNTURI NATTANEN.
@DarkPeaksRadio28 күн бұрын
The field of stones are glacial erratics. The straight edge maybe marks the frontier of a massive glacier that was once here. They probably came from the 3 fault line eruptions.
@DarkPeaksRadio28 күн бұрын
The huge valley near the highest point is the run off valley formed as the glacier melted
@mystictrails.explorer27 күн бұрын
Interesting thought, thanks. @vatiskeletor9240 has included the official explanation from a geologist's point of view in a comment
@johnwalker155326 күн бұрын
Megalithic architecture is usually built between the bedrock formations. It is the most natural building method of all. That is why you find the blocks between the bedrock here. The shape is similar to that found in Siberia and Greece. In Peru, the blocks are a little more rounded. If a glacier had passed over them, it would have torn everything apart. And it would look like this
@BobWilliamRingwellАй бұрын
suggestive music, nice pics, quarries left open and overgrown, vertical and horizontal jointing of weathering crossbedded sandstones ...
@domestique3954Ай бұрын
It is granite,what is not typical for the black forest
@vatiskeletor924028 күн бұрын
Here is the official geological explanation: "The Volzemer Stein consists of a rock formation about 100 m wide with huge sandstone boulders up to 10 m high. Here, large Bundsandstein blocks lie on softer layers of loamy and clayey material. In the Volzemer Stein, the blocks break down due to the influence of wind, water, ice and heat. In particular, the water that seeps into the cracks in the rock on the vertical head surfaces causes an ever greater cracking when it freezes. This causes the blocks, which are up to 5 meters in size, to break open almost in a cuboid shape. Rain and seepage water dissolve the softer layers, and layered Bunterstein comes to light. This creates large accumulations of stone blocks at the foot of the rocks, the block heaps. This process is very often seen on the slopes of the Black Forest, but the Volzemer Stein lies on almost flat terrain, which makes this process unusual." Nevertheless very fascinating and definitely worth a thought in your direction - no matter if man made or natural...
@mystictrails.explorer27 күн бұрын
Thanks for you effort. I'm always happy to hear about further research from viewers.
@johnwalker155326 күн бұрын
11:42 is Megalithic. You can find these types of blocks all over the planet.
@SteelyFlower555Ай бұрын
Super Bilder, für mich hat es einfach zu viele rechte Winkel um natürlich zu sein
@jetztisfeierabendАй бұрын
Solche Verwerfungen im Sandstein sind ganz natürlich. Schau dir jede frisch freigelegte Felskante an, da siehst du diese waagrechten und senkrechte kanten auch.
@johnwalker155326 күн бұрын
@@jetztisfeierabendEinige Bilder zeigen hier offensichtlich natürliche Formationen. 11:42 ist aber so eine Typische Megalithic Arbeit. Man findet diese Architektur überall auf dem Globus. Eine Art Fertigteil Lego System gemacht aus Stein und nicht Beton. Mit sehr hoher Passgenauigkeit, Erdbebensicher. Meist findet man diese Architektur in Erdbebengebieten. Oft liegen die Blöcke verstreut in der Gegend herum teilweise oder ganz vergraben. Es sind nur Fragmente einer ganz speziellen Bauweise. Die NASA befasst sich mit dieser Bau-Technik schon länger, man möchte auf anderen Planeten solche Blöcke drucken, um damit sichere Unterkünfte zu bauen. Tuttlingen hat ein mäßiges Maß an seismischer Aktivität. Im Durchschnitt gibt es jedes Jahr etwa 635 Erdbeben.
@labbeaj21 күн бұрын
I notice that the trees are not that old..... imagine what it looked like with tiny saplings or no trees at all!
@evawilldrive29 күн бұрын
Time?
@mystictrails.explorer29 күн бұрын
You mean the origin? Not known
@gillescoin2374Ай бұрын
How do you say LePlat ( Quentin ; ) in Deutsch ?
@elizabethvandeventer5487Ай бұрын
There are no coincidences.
@Rob45169Ай бұрын
🙂👍👍👍
@shaynejenkins446Ай бұрын
Those stone markers are not even a century old. And those walls are natural rock formations.
@G_v._Losinj2_ImportantPlaylist28 күн бұрын
I thought they’d be more covered by vegetation, but they could have been cleared by people w/ similar interests 100 years ago.
@G_v._Losinj2_ImportantPlaylist28 күн бұрын
Some do look natural, but some others look cut, and some look at least manipulated.
@JFSmith-nb8hfАй бұрын
Here's your tin foil hat.😂
@mystictrails.explorerАй бұрын
Thanks, but wrong channel. This one is about landscape videography 😉
@JFSmith-nb8hfАй бұрын
Sorry, but anytime I hear anyone start talking "lay lines", or "energy nexus" or such, I pass out the tin foil hats.😄@mystictrails.explorer
@hisatsinommonistasih6052Ай бұрын
@@JFSmith-nb8hf Wear one yourself. Whatever you want to call them, they are well known since ancient times, all over the world. People built vast, interconnected networks of ancient sites & cities on these "lines" that extend for hundreds, if not thousands of miles. In the American Southwest, extending into Mexico and South America these sites actually mirror the stars above, the Constellation Orion and the the "Seven Sisters". It's well documented and proven. No tin foil hat required. Medicine men and Shamans were known to be able to "see" these lines. There are other "ropes" and "ladders" that extend from the Earth up into space that they could also "see" . Many different traditions speak of this. This perhaps explains some of the ancient rock art carvings seen in the Southwest for instance, that depict grids, "ladders" and other line-type drawings often with a Shaman like or anthropomorphic figure along side them. These people had knowledge far beyond what modern people can comprehend. Trust me, you aren't as "smart" as you think you are.
@juggernautiii.sen.7325Ай бұрын
@@mystictrails.explorer Landscape Blabla ... dead or living soldiers are no heroes just victims ... I regret that I gave you my View! 🤬🤮
@shaynejenkins446Ай бұрын
@@hisatsinommonistasih6052 Yeah you need some tinfoil.
@heinzrenfield7876Ай бұрын
Das sind rein natürliche Formationen, genau wie im Grand Canyon. Kein Mysterium.
@Regina-vc9peАй бұрын
natürliche Formationen haben meiner Meinung nach nicht so viele rechte Winkel. Und glatte Seiten. Nicht sooo viele.
@hisatsinommonistasih6052Ай бұрын
11:42 Is obviously NOT a "purely natural formation" . Try again.
@brocktoon8Ай бұрын
Even if they are natural formations that doesn't mean there is nothing more to them but the physical.