Steve Rinella
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You live there. The sage wall is a recent discovery. It was on private property. And these people, it was completely covered with woods and, you know, deadfalls and everything. And they start cleaning it out and they found this thing that looks remarkably like a constructed wall. That's the sage wall in Montana. Oh, wow. It's very strange. It's very strange. And it's a vertical wall.
It goes down 13 feet under the ground. And it's long and straight. And it's very confusing because it very much looks like placed stones that were cut and moved somehow in this particular way. And there's a lot of debate about whether or not. That's a wild looking wall. Wild looking.
It goes down 13 feet under the ground. And it's long and straight. And it's very confusing because it very much looks like placed stones that were cut and moved somehow in this particular way. And there's a lot of debate about whether or not. That's a wild looking wall. Wild looking.
It goes down 13 feet under the ground. And it's long and straight. And it's very confusing because it very much looks like placed stones that were cut and moved somehow in this particular way. And there's a lot of debate about whether or not. That's a wild looking wall. Wild looking.
See if you can find the overhead of it, Jamie, because when you look at the overhead, you're like, Jesus Christ, this looks like people put this there.
See if you can find the overhead of it, Jamie, because when you look at the overhead, you're like, Jesus Christ, this looks like people put this there.
See if you can find the overhead of it, Jamie, because when you look at the overhead, you're like, Jesus Christ, this looks like people put this there.
Yeah, well, there is some people that think it's man-made, and there's some people that think it's natural, but it's leaning much more towards man-made. But it's confusing.
Yeah, well, there is some people that think it's man-made, and there's some people that think it's natural, but it's leaning much more towards man-made. But it's confusing.
Yeah, well, there is some people that think it's man-made, and there's some people that think it's natural, but it's leaning much more towards man-made. But it's confusing.
A lot of natural formations.
A lot of natural formations.
A lot of natural formations.
I think we will. Well, this gentleman right there, see that guy down there with the beard, Jamie? That's the guy. I think it's Wandering Wolf on, I think that's his name, on YouTube. Yeah, Wandering Wolf. He's been studying this for a while. Please ignore his nose ring.
I think we will. Well, this gentleman right there, see that guy down there with the beard, Jamie? That's the guy. I think it's Wandering Wolf on, I think that's his name, on YouTube. Yeah, Wandering Wolf. He's been studying this for a while. Please ignore his nose ring.
I think we will. Well, this gentleman right there, see that guy down there with the beard, Jamie? That's the guy. I think it's Wandering Wolf on, I think that's his name, on YouTube. Yeah, Wandering Wolf. He's been studying this for a while. Please ignore his nose ring.
But like, this is crazy. It's crazy because they're flat and straight and they look fairly uniform and they look like they're cut into position. And there's also a bunch of these, you know, where they would grind things. There's these posts that sit out that look like they're carved outside. that are similar to a lot of stuff they find in South America, around Machu Picchu and stuff like that.
But like, this is crazy. It's crazy because they're flat and straight and they look fairly uniform and they look like they're cut into position. And there's also a bunch of these, you know, where they would grind things. There's these posts that sit out that look like they're carved outside. that are similar to a lot of stuff they find in South America, around Machu Picchu and stuff like that.
But like, this is crazy. It's crazy because they're flat and straight and they look fairly uniform and they look like they're cut into position. And there's also a bunch of these, you know, where they would grind things. There's these posts that sit out that look like they're carved outside. that are similar to a lot of stuff they find in South America, around Machu Picchu and stuff like that.
It's very, very weird stuff. Because if that was made by people, who and when and how?