Saskatchewan Rocks near the Cypress Hills. Very little is known about these megaliths. Located on private land, permission is required to access them. There are very few photos on the web. We look.
Do you doubt this is not natural rock cladding?
Of course, one can assert about all sorts of intrusions and cracking.
The author of these photos took them through a quadcopter. Translation of his words:
Promotional video:
Electro-magnetic radiation, a place of power with a different physics or something else that discharged the battery? This often happens in the mountains, dungeons.
In essence, it is like concrete reinforcement from impacts from above. Downstairs, then, underground rooms?
What else did you find on the net about this place? Apart from photographs, practically nothing.
A word about these hills from wikipedia: The Cypress Hills is a rolling region in southwestern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta, Canada.
The highest point in the Cypress Hills is at the top of a mountain in Alberta at 1,466 meters (4,810 ft). The next highest point in Saskatchewan is 1,392 m (4,567 ft). Its location is 49 ° 33'N 109 ° 59'W.
The layering of the stones is visible. They were flooded, or nature could do it on this hill, and in a block manner.
There are also interesting places around this place. Some of them are pebble mountains:
As a version - at the bottom of the quarry, at the top of the hill - pebble.
Here the pebbles can be seen more clearly.
These hills are made entirely of gravel.
The road was cut and the pebbles were exposed. Again geology will say that this is the bottom of the former sea. I would not rule out that this is the soil from the mudflows of the world flood or from the breakthrough of a glacial lake. But the theme of ancient giant quarries has already taken root, there are already many places that need to be shown with such mountains in the tabs.
This place. Map link
More strange stones.
Valley view.
Below is lime - above is clay soil.
Author: sibved