Forbidden Grand Canyon



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Parts 1,2 and 3 of a guy exploring the Grand Canyon, where we have not been allowed to go and see.






Some comments mention this being AI but i am thinking that this is real

I stand corrected. Supposedly they once held Egyptian treasure--IDK if that's mentioned--just started watching. I hope that guy isn't in danger.
 

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Holy whatever. That's American Petra!!! I've got a lot of mileage with this tune during this week:

 
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He states he's been in there a month. How did he get water? Back and forth without detection?
 

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Ai version of things. Ai doesn't YET program itself: Even so: "It" doesn't call bullshit. It warns against trespass. It throws shade at the "author" and doesn't dispute the content.


When the content creator "Mr. Mountain Beast" films himself exploring "secret" or "forbidden" canyons, he is generally not in immediate physical danger, as the footage is produced for cinematic effect. However, the real danger is legal: "sneaking" into restricted or unpermitted areas in the Grand Canyon National Park is highly illegal and can result in severe federal fines, confiscation of gear, or a ban from park lands. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
While his videos often claim to reveal mysterious, hidden ruins or anomalous artifacts, they are primarily for entertainment purposes and blend dramatic wilderness exploration with fictionalized local history. Rather than stumbling upon ancient lost civilizations, viewers should be aware of the following realities about these videos: [1, 2]
  • Staged Elements: Many of the "ancient doorways," "statues," or "anomalies" are simply natural geological erosion, weathering effects, or well-documented rock formations. [1, 2]
  • Strict Federal Jurisdiction: Going off-trail into restricted or "forbidden" canyons without a backcountry or wilderness permit is a violation of federal law and endangers delicate ecosystems. [1, 2]
  • National Park Service Enforcement: Unauthorized entry and trespassing on restricted tribal or preserved park lands carry serious consequences, as the National Park Service strictly monitors and patrols the Grand Canyon to preserve its natural state. [1, 2]

That is all.
 
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