Hidden Native American Sites in Zion NP
No the video is fine, it's not a glitch. I'm not revealing the locations of these places in Zion. They're not really hard to find but also Native American Archeological Sites don't need any help being found.
These are just a smattering of the thousands archeologists have documented in the park. The real message of the video is to go slow, and look at the park around you rather than hurrying to a destination. The destination is never as good as all the magic you discover on the way. If you really want to see these yourself, ask a ranger. Or hopefully you can just see them here and be content that you know about them as you explore the park yourself.
Also I know I really need to crank these out more. I'm going to se about making simpler content of little individual trips people can come along on rather than some conglomerate like this.
And to head off the haters before they post in the comments. I think we can agree that National Parks are seeing the most new visitation from the "Instagram Generation" But if you compare the visitation increase from 1999 to 2019, US National Parks have only seen a 20% increase in visitation. If feels like there are 10 times more people but it's not even double. For every 5 people visiting before the internet, there are now 6 in the year before the pandemic made things crazy. It only feels like 10 times as many tourists because people are crowding one or two places and not even seeing the rest of the parks. If we just spread back out people will discover more places, and places that are 10 times as busy can go back to being only 0.2 times as busy.
Видео Hidden Native American Sites in Zion NP канала Explore Southwest
These are just a smattering of the thousands archeologists have documented in the park. The real message of the video is to go slow, and look at the park around you rather than hurrying to a destination. The destination is never as good as all the magic you discover on the way. If you really want to see these yourself, ask a ranger. Or hopefully you can just see them here and be content that you know about them as you explore the park yourself.
Also I know I really need to crank these out more. I'm going to se about making simpler content of little individual trips people can come along on rather than some conglomerate like this.
And to head off the haters before they post in the comments. I think we can agree that National Parks are seeing the most new visitation from the "Instagram Generation" But if you compare the visitation increase from 1999 to 2019, US National Parks have only seen a 20% increase in visitation. If feels like there are 10 times more people but it's not even double. For every 5 people visiting before the internet, there are now 6 in the year before the pandemic made things crazy. It only feels like 10 times as many tourists because people are crowding one or two places and not even seeing the rest of the parks. If we just spread back out people will discover more places, and places that are 10 times as busy can go back to being only 0.2 times as busy.
Видео Hidden Native American Sites in Zion NP канала Explore Southwest
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