On this episode of The Strange Road the fellas sit down with explorer, researcher and creator from Mysterious Mountains YouTube Channel, Josh Smart! Josh has been exploring and researching the forgotten ceremonial stone landscapes of Vermont for the last 3 years and sharing what he has learned and found. Josh shares some incredible photos from his trips to the remote areas with us, a poses the question. Were the ancient Native Americans building miles and miles of stone walls and structures up and down New England and Pennsylvania? Were ancient Americans designing and building advanced temple complexes, cairns and stone chambers that align to the movement of the heavenly bodies? A Survey from the 1840s estimated there to be 240,000 miles of stone walls! The builders incorporate the walls into the landscape and seem to flow with it. Would colonial settlers be hiking up into the remote areas away from good farm land to build these long strange structures for there sheep pens? Josh suggests that maybe they were ancient fire breaks used to cultivate and work with the land instead of conquering and owning the land. This subject is heavily debated and controversial. Josh asks anyone that thinks it's not worth there time looking into this should go hike up to these sites and check them out. Check out Josh's YouTube channel and follow him on Insta! LINKS ARE BELOW!
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