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  • Been here. Hey Charles, are u in the army, is that y u wear the har

  • @Smile4theKillCam456 I was but not now.

  • when you said labyrinth i was waiting for you to start singing and i'm so happy you did. i was just telling my roomate yesterday how i wanted to be kidnapped by the goblin king. this is definitely one of my favorite episodes.

  • @Athen239 ohh that movie rocks!!!

  • Happy Older-th Birthday (belated), Steve! :)

  • @GH0ST0L0GY He thanks you, it was a great gift and hope you get to visit this place sometime too

  • hey i dont have anything against native americans but i think those structures are just to safisticated to be built by them. also i sond think you should make a whole trip by it but i think you should talke a look at fort butts in portsmouth rhode island. i say dont make a trip out of it because teenagers with drugs are dominating it but if you go at the right time it can be a good place to get some readings

  • And by the way, HAPPY (belated) BIRTHDAY STEVE!!! :)

  • What a great place you visited, Charles and Steve. I can appreciate the attraction archaeologists may have to this place; there's definitely a lot of history there, and a lot of unanswered questions. I did see a documentary about the sacrificial table; it's been said there is paranormal activity there, but in light of what we know now about how things worked then, I'm not sure there's any validity to that story. Awesome show, guys; thanks for sharing! :)

  • @wolfparanormal I read that the sacrifical table appears to resemble a tool that European settlers used to create soap. I am glad you rnjoyed it and much loves from here to you!

  • @NinjaCthulhu Oh really? Well that's very cool! And much luvs right back at ya from here! :)

  • If artifacts were discovered that could substantiate the European exploration of this area it would be rather amazing...be cool if someone did a few digs around this idea...great history and thanks for posting

  • @Theghostswithin Glad you enjoyed, they apparently are continuing some digging and examining of this area, so maybe more answers will come. There is so much mystery in this world indeed.

  • Happy birthday Steve!!!!!!

  • This is one of my favourites, humour and facts in a great environment. I am going to visit that place hopefully one day but unlike you I will ask Malcolm Mclaren (@20:33) for his autograph.

  • Good video like usual!! And I think that EVP says in reply: "Sure".. could be just hearing things.. looks like a neat place to visit!

  • Awesome awesome video guys.! Intriguing spot! Why would 18th century farmers make that place as as hoax? If it was earlier explorers like the Phoenicians predating Columbus, why didn't any of these groups of people settle and stay?

  • @RickysPlace1 Well, they think William Goodwin used structures built by 18th century farmers then changed it to match that of Irish structure so he can claim that it was Culdee Irish monks who settled there. The idea of pre-Columbas Europeans exploring or settling the area is nothing new (I do think they found Viking settlements in Canada). There are many odd stone structures in the New England area, I hope to show you more. Thanks again!

  • Like the music, Here in cali we have creepy places too.

  • @Mozzy316Quiroz Thanks, I hear there is some real creepy places near Sacremento and some of the desert communities.

  • @NinjaCthulhu Your welcome... Yes there is. We also have a place called the mission inn and it's hunted. I've been trying to get taps to check it out, But they seem to busy.

  • love watching ur vids, to see abit of america very kool guys..

  • @208stroker1 some day you will see in person!

  • the first EVP i think it was like "sh"

  • @NinjaCthulhu wow i havent seen your videos in a while

  • @MegaEllerman I am not sure what the EVP is saying, though that is one of them. Also, welcome back :)

  • That was very interesting and a lot of fun . . thanks so much for sharing it!

    And happy birthday, Stephen!

  • @Socksee No problem, and steve says thank you.

  • Amazingly educational and fun to watch, as always though xD

  • @krazedKillualover ohhh why thank you!

  • it's great cuz i live in western Mass. i could visit this place!!

  • @EpiiCGaming1 Its great to visit such a place that is only a few hours away (only a 2 hr drive from RI).

  • Nice!

    

  • That was great! Place looks pretty cool, I'll have to check it out one of these days. Glad you guys had a fun day celebrating Steve's birthday up in NH :)

  • @HimitsuRisu You gotta go sometime! 

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