Wyoming's Stonehenge - Mystery Megaliths

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Mysterious stone structures and ceremonial sites, somewhere at a secret place in central Wyoming.
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Whoa what happened to all of the comments?? I have been studying this site for several months now, and have much evidence to suggest that it is not just an "artisitic installment" made from mine tailings, but that it is in fact an ancient native american site.

There are not many videos of the site, and I appreciate the work you have done on this site, as well as the other work on your channel!

ARich-enlightened
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Creative reclamation from the 1980s. That's all it is.

This is off Gas Hills Road in Fremont County.

JohnBrown-nood
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Near Jeffery City. Old reclaimed uranium mine. One of the largest in United States

MountainHillyBilly
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It is that windy in Wyoming, each time Ive been to Cheyenne, I got pretty lucky, it wasn't snowing sideways!

Like that place. 🤠🐮

bethbartlett
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I have known of this for many years from growing up in the area and hunting it and I do know the origins of it and hate to break your bubble but they aren't nearly as ancient as you think and what others are leading you to believe unless you think 1980s are ancient. All that area was highly excavated is reclamation land from the uranium Mines from the 50s into the 80s. That's where we got alot of high grade weapons uranium to make our nukes. I will just leave it simply as this. It was made tongue in cheek by contractors. Sorry to burst people's bubble. Although it is funny how peoples minds will make up some whacky conclusions lol

jet
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Didn't the Sheepeaters make stone walls to focus their prey into an enclosure making it easier to make a kill? I don't think the walls I've seen had stones this big. I also believe that they made cairns as well as stone pots. It wouldn't be a stretch to put them out on the plains in certain times. Not sure exactly where you are. The only reference I see on GoogleEarth is "Ames Monument" East of Laramie. Can you shoot out some coordinates? I've never even heard of this place. Might just be a rancher gathering boulders off of grazing land or to sell for landscaping and having a little fun with the shape. You mentioned a nearby mine?

iazmac
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Why would modern Uranium miners give away a national security location with an Earth Glyph?
That could be easily seen from the air?
So what is the source point of the stones?
What’s the orientation of the site? Does the site have a archeo-astrological orientation?
The shape looks like an ancient glyph for a star I have seen in various ancient cultures including the Dogons in Mali and in ancient Egypt and China. That could simply be a coincidence but it is interesting.
If I find it points to an important astrological cyclical event I will be more intrigued.
I wonder if there is a gravitational or electromagnetic anomaly at the site.
Often sites have been built with in locations that have high gravity and places that make a compass needle spin.
If I were the government I would mark this site if I found it. It looks like this site took lots of work to create.
There does not appear to be a road to the site or the impact marks of the heavy equipment needed to make the site. That’s interesting to me.

PatrickAsti
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NOT SMASHED ROCK LIKE PLAYDOUGH AS IN PERU OR SAGE MOUNTAIN IN MONTANA . NOT STACKED LIKE SOFTEN ROCK WITH NO GAP'S BETWEEN THEM ..

brendasteadman
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Norse explorers, Knights Templars, OMG the horse hooey is deep! People just can't wait to believe crazy nonsense.

The road you drove on to reach the site is called "Ore Road" for a reason: you're looking at a closed and reclaimed portion of a huge uranium mine: the MacIntosh Pit. (AKA the Lucky Mac Mine) The pile of rocks is just an artwork, installed as part of the mine reclamation on the site. The rocks are simple mine tailings: low grade uranium ore that wasn't worth trucking down to Jeffrey City to the uranium mill.

Kudos to the mine reclamation company if they actually managed to fool people into thinking the area is natural and might include an ancient, mysterious megalithic site! Hell, their reclamation contract just says they need to restore the area to its "approximate original contours." They managed that AND made it look like an ancient message from outer space!

If you want to learn the truth, simply look at the historic aerial photos on Google earth. You'll find it here: Latitude 42°49'17.15"N Longitude 107°28'52.87"W

These "mysterious ruins" didn't exist until the first phase of mine reclamation started on a huge open-pit uranium mine. It was still an open pit mine in the 1985 photos, and it was a nice, fresh artwork on the site of the old mine in the 1995 photos.

When they filled in the nearby tailings pond and re-contoured the site, the mining company paid an artist to arrange a bunch of the mine tailings (the rocks) into a cool artwork. Nothing more, and no mystery, except to people who don't do their homework, and ignore the fact that this "mysterious megalith" is in the middle of an active uranium mining area, with warning signs everywhere. It was a good trick, filming the site while never managing to show the mine workings in the background! Fine camera work! 🤣

I met the likely artist years ago in Laramie, a man named Stan Dolega. He's done similar art installations at reclaimed coal mines near Hanna, Wyoming. I'll bet he'll have a good belly laugh when I send him a link to this video!

tedpreston
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Familiar with the megalithic structures in Montana and Saskatchewan, could be related? These sites where completely obliterated. Multi Ton stones scattered every where like pebbles. Oddly all the megalithic structures globally are destroyed or obliterated. Siberia, Lebanon north and south America, New Zealand. Like some sort of global nuclear war. Reminds me of the War of the Gods myth, or was it a myth?

Mr.Paul_Revere
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This would be a place I would like to see in person, Cant be to far from me....

WyoHomeing
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Looks like Jeffers City. Lots of secrets obout the Uranium mine there

theruffhousedogs
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WTH are radioactive stones doing in Wyoming, of all places???

bethbartlett
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Built by the Corps of Engineers, probably.

robertodebeers
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What was being mined in the area to warrant radio activity warning signs & no tresspass fences? and the large baseball sized quarried rocks spread out with long shallow furrows, much as a front end loader bucket would produce With all those boulders being so uniform in size, and made of a mixed matrix quartz, decomposing granites there must be quarry somewhere nearby, The split rock with 6"+ diameter hole drilled is obvious a piece of the matrix & drilling core. If you slow down and actually look at the surfaces of the boulders you can see many of the same type of scars made by backhoe teeth or bucket claws when boulders are being handled and placed and arranged more than once, by a machine. The shape from an areil view is curious, It could easily be a wild horse corral made by the miners for a local rancher, as the 2 openings can easily be sealed off. As far as Vikings being the creators is a stretch & a bit Eurocentric, but to be expected by mis- informed and uneducated revisionist history theorists/ enthusiasts that prevail on YouTube & other social media platforms that share such drivel..

westho
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Radioactive??? Did u say radioactive???? WTF??

nathanchapman
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There are a lot of cool ruins in Wyoming

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