@TheNick993

Angie, keep on doing what you love, such an amazing journey to accompany you!

Cheers from Mexico!

@rrrrrrtt1

What very beautiful park. Thanks for the great background information on it all. Have fun and get some rest!

@RonsWorld5

Five months ago on my cross-country road trip, I stopped here. It was an unplanned stop. I am glad I did. It was a real gem. Very beautiful. Very colorful. Thanks for the share and bringing back a fond memory of the park. πŸ™

@sameoldsteph

Incredible! I love your videos. I am learning so much.

@SingersChoice1959

Hi Miss Angie!  You really amaze me by sharing all your  fun and exciting video's  and all the time and effort of the history you put in them.  You really are a wonderful person to do this.  If it wasn't for you, i would  not be able to see all these places you visit and talk about .  You make every place you visit sound so interesting.  You have such a talent in keeping your audience interested in all your video's. I want to thank you for all your effort that you do.  R. M. -The Maestro.

@johnsoutdooradventures3293

Love that park, just beautiful! Great video!

@IntelligentAtheism

FINALLY. I just finished watching all of your videos. The, chronologically,  next one has my first comment to you. Mmm... It would be great if Toyota were nice and give you a bigger model as detail for the shoutouts that will permanently stay on the Internet. πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘

@bird271828

Angie, you explain and narrate your videos very well. It is nice yo listen to you.

@carolynholland1608

An absolutely remarkable place Angie.πŸ˜ƒ  The house has definitely stood the test of time - beautiful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge & research with us....❀  PS: those petroglyphs...😍

@jeffpoplin558

One of my favorite stops on any trip out west. Thanks for the great views and narration.

@JimJenks1

Beautiful video, I'm so envious of you getting to see so much beauty for the first time.

@IEnjoyCreatingVideos

another good video Angie! i enjoyed the birdy at the end as well :) Thank you for sharing the adventure with us!πŸ’–πŸ‘πŸ˜ŽJP

@joenabelpeterson8349

It's like being in another planet.  Earth is awe - inspiring.

@johanneberube6682

Thanks a lot for sharing . Take careπŸ’–! 🌹

@prosperous_one

This was awesome and helpful.  Thanks

@amandadaisydogwanderings

wonderful advice!

@-757-

I went past year, amazing they topd me trees are 300+ million years old. It left me with one question, who cut those trees into logs? And was that when it was still a tree and not stone yet?

@MetalHeadHippie

Thanks again Angie U Roc.

@nothingspecific.8119

Do you have the America the beautiful park pass?  Great videos!πŸ‘

@lucasb1324

Tell me what are these Kivas are used for?
In Sweden, the farmers did something similar before a more modern method could be used, complicated to explain. They yeasted fresh grass from late spring to early summer,  Like Bread or Joggy, for example to the domesticated animals in the winter. To grass-eating domestic animals like goats or rabbits πŸπŸ‡
:face-red-heart-shape: Fore you!