 Hey, here we go. Oh, it looks like somebody's been here recently and left a Confederate flag on one of the graves. So what do we have here? Looks like we have a couple of cemetery, old gravestones markers here. Apologies if I'm stepping on anybody's grave right now. In 1970, James Dickey wrote a novel called Deliverance. In 1972, a movie was adapted from the novel, also called Deliverance. Deliverance is about these guys from Atlanta, Georgia, these city boys who decide to go up to North Georgia for a guys weekend to get away. But when they get there, they're met by the mountain people. Lots of horrible, horrible things happen in this story including a scene that became famous for the line, squeal like a pig boy, squeal like a pig. Now of course we have had our fair share of strange occurrences up in this area of Appalachia. After all, it wouldn't be Appalachia if there wasn't weird things happening every now and again. I'll show you the view from the back if you guys see the movie Deliverance. This is where they filmed the squeal like a pig boy scene. We just hiked down. It's a lot easier to hike this in the summertime than it is in the wintertime. That is for sure. Like Sherton, which is up there, is a man-made lake. They drowned out something, which we're going to talk about later on. It's very creepy these man-made lakes in Georgia, especially in Georgia. But what makes me wonder is that if that's probably why she got away with running the business for as long as she did, because when people come to visit, they got a little taste. A little taste of the taste. Now what's interesting, Bobby, is that somebody's going out there and leaving because there was a Confederate flag, new and an American flag placed on these two, and they're obviously cleaning these tombstones. Who would you assume is doing this? Copyright© OSHO International Foundation www.OSHO.com