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  • their are still yaqui people living. not exactly living in the location where you visited, but its not a lost civilazation we are still connected.

    the paintings look like they were drawn by ppl who saw a ceremony like to me it looks like the deer dancer as the main drawing. the 3 pah'kolah dancers at the bottom or they could also be the matachini dancers. and maybe a cross as an alter. and some paraphenelia the dancers use.

    preety god vid though!

  • Thank you for sharing your information - Alex

  • Hey Alex,

    good to see somebody is still following his bliss. Thanks so much for sharing all this with us, I know it's a lot of work, but another great clue for me to ponder.

    I've been in the Nevada desert for almost three years now, I'll tell you all about it when I get back home. I'll come look you up and buy you a drink.

    You're looking good, my old friend and thanks again for all your efforts.

    Koenraad

  • @koenraadancients

    Thanks for the kind words. I am looking forward to that refreshing and cool drink under the sun in Carmel Valley.

    Regards - Alex

  • Patricia, thanks for the kind words - Alex

  • Hi Alex,

    Thank you for producing this fun video while you were visiting me in Alamos, Sonora, Mexico. Bev Krucek, Alamos historian, was especially grateful for your presentation to the history club about your journey to find these cave paintings. I'll see you back on the Monterey Peninsula when my Alamos holiday ends. Thanks again for this tremendous effort and contribution to finding lost civilizations. Patricia

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