Exploring Old Ruins On Top of a Mountain Near Death Valley

in #photography7 years ago

This is a short film I made about finding odd ruins on top of a mountain near Death Valley. 


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Amazing! I love the Death Valley :)

Wow. What an avdenture. You may be the only person to visit that area for 100 years. Great find and video.

Thanks, it is a really remote location so I hope it remains undisturbed!

Nancy 8-7-4-7-Victor you are clear for departure.

yeeeeehawwwww!

Very cool discovery! You live an interesting life.

Thanks so much... I love living it for sure!!

Wow great video and pot.100% like and resteem
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That is by far the coolest video that you have put out! I was trapped looking at all the stuff around the camp. I thought it was indians at first, but when I saw the view from the ground, I had a feeling it was going to be unique. Great job with the pictures and artifacts. Thanks for sharing this one with us! See you in air my friend.

Yehaw! Good to hear from you, been a while. Hopefully you're getting some flight time in! Glad you like this one, I am currently exploring and filming all over Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Northern Utah and Idaho.

Weather has had me grounded for a 8 days. Its been in the 90's all week here in San Diego and the laps rate has been nil with a low inversion. But, I may be able to fly today. (Post frontal).

I'm totally grounded for the moment with the smoke here in Montana. This is so think you could cut it with a knife. Vis is down to less than 1/4 mile and it's raining ash!

This is quite amazing ! i am glad to see that there are people out there who do things like this! Good for you! Keep posting !! Best :-)

Thanks !! I will ... and please stay tuned! I need all the support I can muster

What a incredible video and what an awesome adventure! Keep living your dream! Thanks for sharing this video with us! Greatly appreciated and Upvoted! 👍

Excellent Benjy! Glad you liked it

what a find I am fascinated by such places and it's comforting to know that they stiff exist untouched in some places. Thanks for sharing. I can go see evidence of some old structures left over by the logging industry in the Santa Cruz mountains some going back to the late 1800's. Most if from the 1920's. But they are not untouched and have suffered because of it. Old chinese labor camps used to still be standing when I was a child.

It's great