How to Visit Petrified Forest National Park

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Petrified Forest National Park: How to visit Petrified Forest National Park? Do you go south to north or north to south? What if you only had a few hours? Come and see this unique park.

This is a short video that shows the best parts of the Petrified Forest National Park. Enjoy!

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I visited this park with my parents as a very young boy. I can remember snippets of that visit and hope to one day come back.

aeromedical
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Thank you. I enjoyed your presentation and information.

visumexcipio
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great advice!!!! Thank you!!! Can not wait to take my family

sherrieanderson
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Did you say that visiting the entire park is best experienced north to south? Why or why not? Also, what is the location of the badlands at 3:20 and of the hoodies at 7:00?

pablol
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was going great and alot of info but it always amazed me that uploaders continue to destroy videos with music blaring. They know everyone hates it but they sit with their hands over their ears.

jaysilverheals
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The world is blind, it looks, but it cannot see what is right under its nose. Speaking of petrified trees; let’s talk about Mount Roraima for example:
The stone plateau of Mount Roraima in Venezuela (about two kilometers in diameter) and all the stone plateaus (perhaps millions of them) that exist around the world with similar shapes, are nothing more than trunks of giant trees that had life millions of years ago and were cut down in turn by giant people; truly gigantic, up to 2kms. of height. In fact, the trunk of Mount Roraima was cut at 400 MS Tall. The magnetic field that allowed that giant tree to suck all the thousands of gallons of water it needed for its daily life is still acting in the place where its trunk was left (now petrified), which is why they descend from the plateau of Mount Roraima for all year round several springs of fresh and good water, which would not happen if it were only stored rainwater, since the stored water is quickly depleted. Quartz is petrified wood, and on the plain of the Roraima plateau there is a lot, a lot of quartz. The graves of those super giant characters are all over the planet. Most of the great mountains and hills that we see covered with earth are actually the graves of giants; They are petrified under the earth of those very great mountains. With the passage of time, in many places parts of these bodies have been exposed: in drone videos, remains of the shapes of a face are sometimes discovered; of one leg with its foot; a hand; a gigantic femur; cranial concavities that weigh hundreds of tons and have served as houses for ancient men, etc. Sometimes these remains of giants are so large that only the height of a drone can define the shapes. That the tectonic masses were compressed against each other to form the ranges of our great rocky mountains, pure story. The great trees were cut down, torn into pieces and scattered throughout the planet to create all those beauties of wood, which then petrified within a favorable climate and today are our great rocky mountains. I am amazed that our "great scientists" have never realized that all the marble that exists on our planet comes from giant petrified trees; with colors and betas according to the varieties of wood that gave them origin. It is enough to make the comparison between our polished wood and polished marble, to know that both things come from the same origin; Furthermore, small pieces of petrified trees when polished are pure marble. Every tree is a great factory of chemical compounds. I leave it here, because this topic is infinite, at least for those of us who are not so scientific...

ricardomarsan
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..now..if someone could find the petrified chainsaw..or maybe petrified crosscut saws or axes..that cut all these petrified logs into firewood-length pieces, that would be a heck of a find!... :)

dyercycle
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Couple million to petrify, not hundreds. But whats a hundred million

curtjames
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I totally disagree with you that driving from the Rainbow Museum to Crystal Forest is all you need to see on a one day visit. Whoever misses the Blue Mesa Trail and Painted Forest will forever regret not having seeing two of the most beautiful and unique areas in the entire US.

UFGator
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Those logs are from Noah flood. They teach lies lies.

nicolegillespie