Mike Collins
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The reason why I focused so much on this site, because there are other things to explore and look at in Montana. But this one here is on private property. And we have the opportunity to explore it. And also, I feel like it's just the most, you know, there's a lot of people that, you know, Tizer Dolman is another site out there.
The reason why I focused so much on this site, because there are other things to explore and look at in Montana. But this one here is on private property. And we have the opportunity to explore it. And also, I feel like it's just the most, you know, there's a lot of people that, you know, Tizer Dolman is another site out there.
And I will put out a video backing this up and explaining this, but I think Tizer-Dolman is a natural formation. In fact, I know that it is. I think it's pretty easy to establish that Tizer-Dolman is natural. And a lot of people might be upset with me for saying that, but because people want to believe or whatever, and it's a really unique formation, but I think that one's natural.
And I will put out a video backing this up and explaining this, but I think Tizer-Dolman is a natural formation. In fact, I know that it is. I think it's pretty easy to establish that Tizer-Dolman is natural. And a lot of people might be upset with me for saying that, but because people want to believe or whatever, and it's a really unique formation, but I think that one's natural.
And I will put out a video backing this up and explaining this, but I think Tizer-Dolman is a natural formation. In fact, I know that it is. I think it's pretty easy to establish that Tizer-Dolman is natural. And a lot of people might be upset with me for saying that, but because people want to believe or whatever, and it's a really unique formation, but I think that one's natural.
Sage Wall has a lot of indicators, in my opinion, that warrant further research, further looking. That's one that I'm like, let's run this out to the end.
Sage Wall has a lot of indicators, in my opinion, that warrant further research, further looking. That's one that I'm like, let's run this out to the end.
Sage Wall has a lot of indicators, in my opinion, that warrant further research, further looking. That's one that I'm like, let's run this out to the end.
Yeah, maybe 50-50. I think maybe a little bit more than 50-50. I think Sage Wall is one of those things where it's like, It could be both. It could be a natural formation that has man-made influence on it. So it could be something that was utilized by man at some point and then shaped or modified or used for different things.
Yeah, maybe 50-50. I think maybe a little bit more than 50-50. I think Sage Wall is one of those things where it's like, It could be both. It could be a natural formation that has man-made influence on it. So it could be something that was utilized by man at some point and then shaped or modified or used for different things.
Yeah, maybe 50-50. I think maybe a little bit more than 50-50. I think Sage Wall is one of those things where it's like, It could be both. It could be a natural formation that has man-made influence on it. So it could be something that was utilized by man at some point and then shaped or modified or used for different things.
That area was not covered by ice. Right. Um, and, uh, but let's take our dates back far enough. I think, you know, when we're talking about stuff like what the younger drives to different things, you have this impact that would have decimated what North America, well, we're talking basically then ground zero. It would make sense, you know, that North America would be noticeably, um,
That area was not covered by ice. Right. Um, and, uh, but let's take our dates back far enough. I think, you know, when we're talking about stuff like what the younger drives to different things, you have this impact that would have decimated what North America, well, we're talking basically then ground zero. It would make sense, you know, that North America would be noticeably, um,
That area was not covered by ice. Right. Um, and, uh, but let's take our dates back far enough. I think, you know, when we're talking about stuff like what the younger drives to different things, you have this impact that would have decimated what North America, well, we're talking basically then ground zero. It would make sense, you know, that North America would be noticeably, um,
lacking in some of these um maybe more preserved or not or or different types of megalithic type constructions now or if you found them let's say sage wall is a wall and that whole area is something possibly um it's also right smack in the middle of a what was an incredibly active region being the boulder batholith
lacking in some of these um maybe more preserved or not or or different types of megalithic type constructions now or if you found them let's say sage wall is a wall and that whole area is something possibly um it's also right smack in the middle of a what was an incredibly active region being the boulder batholith
lacking in some of these um maybe more preserved or not or or different types of megalithic type constructions now or if you found them let's say sage wall is a wall and that whole area is something possibly um it's also right smack in the middle of a what was an incredibly active region being the boulder batholith
the amount of you're talking about you know 10,000 plus years of weathering than if we're dating it back that far So it kind of makes sense that, you know, like, I mean, that region there is very, the amount of damage that could be done to stone from weather and especially things like vegetation, tree roots can destroy stone quick, very quick.
the amount of you're talking about you know 10,000 plus years of weathering than if we're dating it back that far So it kind of makes sense that, you know, like, I mean, that region there is very, the amount of damage that could be done to stone from weather and especially things like vegetation, tree roots can destroy stone quick, very quick.
the amount of you're talking about you know 10,000 plus years of weathering than if we're dating it back that far So it kind of makes sense that, you know, like, I mean, that region there is very, the amount of damage that could be done to stone from weather and especially things like vegetation, tree roots can destroy stone quick, very quick.