Saturday, November 18, 2023

Dallas Project to Resurrect the Wooly Mammoth by 2028

 

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Using mammoth DNA found frozen in the arctic tundra to gene edit
an Asian elephant genome until it becomes a wooly mammoth

Dallas Project to Resurrect the Wooly Mammoth by 2028

 Dallas could be the 1st home for the wooly mammoth in over 4,000 years. Considered by many as a de-extinction project by a Dallas-based company named Colossal Biosciences.

 Colossal's chief animal officer Matt James states.
"we are creating technology that's going to change the tomorrow with de-extinction but what's amazing is that those technologies are making a difference to endangered species conservation today."

 The Asian elephant and wooly mammoth are 99.6% gnomically similar. Using mammoth DNA found frozen in the arctic tundra to gene edit an Asian elephant genome until it becomes a wooly mammoth

More animals thought to be extinct
 or not to exist below

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Including Midtarsal Flex

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Captured on Camera

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on Camera by Tennessee Man

Skunkape Like Creature Captured on Gamecam

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Secrets of The Uinta Mountains Lost Rhoades Gold Mines

 

Cover photo from FWC Hathenbruck Part TWO video below

 The Uinta Mountains of Utah has a rich history of treasure, mining & gold. Dating back to the 1600s when the Spanish came through finding rich deposite & veins of gold & silver.

 Randy Lewis & Wanda Lewis walk us through the history of these deposites & mines with knowlege accumulated over many generations of family exploration & research.
 The Lost Rhoades Mines.

Secrets of The Uinta Mountains Lost Rhoades Gold Mines
FWC Hathenbruck Part Two

Fredrich Wilhelm Claude Hathenbruck Part ONE

Paul Joe Tabbee

Spanish History

Granddaddy Basin King of Kings Mine ( Rhoades Mine)

pole creek Spanish Mines

Big Ridge Red Rock

Monday, March 7, 2022

Snake Butterfly Atacos Atlas | Attacus Atlas Cobra Moth

 



 Atacos Atlas the Snake Butterfly has an amazing snake disguise. Deemed as one of the largest butterflies in the world. It is also considered a large Asian moth known as Attacus Atlas.

 Classified as a large saturniid moth originating from the forests of Asia. 1st recorded in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus. 

 This giant size moth will act like a cobra using it's snake like appearance to scare off predators.



Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Rhoades Mine | Soapstone Basin Uintah Mountains

 

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Saturday, October 2, 2021

Deadwood Ghost Town Idaho

Deadwood, Idaho


 Once a thriving gold mining community in the remote, beautiful forests of Idaho. The mine was abandoned when the men that worked the mine were called away for World War II

A 3D model of the gold mine and what most of this remote town looked like.


 Now a ghost town on edge of The River Of No Return Wilderness, most of the buildings and structures have been reclaimed by the forest.


 A few of the amazing buildings & structures remain.

Providing a look at Idaho history.

 

 For those that love the wilderness & ghost towns, this is an amazing adventure to experience how people lived & worked nearly a century ago.



 A near-by ranch reclaimed & maintains a few of the buildings.
Available for rent to outdoor adventurers, hunters & fishermen.






Saturday, September 18, 2021

Elk River Photos

 


Elk River Idaho

Dent Bridge was constructed to give residents more convenient access to their community at Elk River when the Dwarshak Dam was constructed and the Dwarshak Reservoir filled.

More Photos of Dwarshak Reservoir & Dent Bridge

Elk River to Dwarshak Reservoir is an amazing place, filled with stunning views & wild life.



Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Mesa Falls Idaho


Mesa Falls Idaho near the Yellowstone National Park boarder is an amazing place to visit year around.
Depending on the weather it may not be accessible at times during the Winter months.
 
Summer months are best of those that want to make sure they see the falls West of Yellowstone. 



Several miles south of Mesa Falls the Idaho side of the Teton Peaks are visible.




Friday, May 21, 2021

Orofino Idaho Home of Famous Dwarshak Reservoir


Standing 717 feet high, Dworshak dam is the tallest straight axis gravity dam in the 
Western Hemisphere and is the third highest.
The crest of the dam measures 3,287 feet long.

Over a 50 year period before the dam was completed in 1962 the town of Orofino flooded 38 times destroying homes, businesses, bridges and roads.

The primary construction of the dam was to control these flood waters

 Part of the town of Orofino in the photo below




Dent Bridge is 1,550 feet long cable suspension bridge that spans a section of the Dwarshak Reservoir.
This beautiful bridge was finished in 1971 to allow access to the community of Elk River from the Orofino side of the Clear Water River. It was more cost affective than building a 53 mile road around the reservoir.


An amazing place for fishermen, boaters, campers and out door enthusiasts.

Saturday, April 17, 2021

Mogollon Rim is Rugged, Beautiful & Full of Wildlife

 

Fossil Creek fed by Fossil Springs is on the west side of the Mogollon Rim

 The Mogollon Rim of Arizona is a beautiful mountain oasis northeast of Phoenix. Situated southeast of Flagstaff it extends over 200 miles ending at the border of New Mexico forming the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau.


 Several towns & communities call this amazing place home. Strawberry, Pine, Payson, Heber, Pindale & Show Low.




 Coconino & Tonto National Forests are part of the Mogollon Rim. There is an abundant range of wildlife in this wilderness area. Elk are abundant and spotted often. There are also deer, javelina, wild turkey, mountain lion, black bear and over 200 species of birds including hawks & eagles.






 The town of Heber on the southeast side of the Mogollon Rim is famous for UFO phenomenon & is featured in the movie Fire in The Sky. Portraying a logger purportedly abducted by a UFO then released near Heber.
#mogollonrim

Friday, April 16, 2021

Jarbidge Wilderness Arguably The Most Remote in Lower 48

 


 Barely situated in Nevada along the Idaho & Nevada boarder Jarbidge is arguably one of the most remote little dirt road towns in the lower 48.

 55 miles from Wildhorse Reservoir this remote town sits in the second largest wilderness area of Nevada. Jarbidge Wilderness area is over 110,000 acres & is the least accessible wilderness areas in Nevada.

 Shoshone Indian Tribe called the this wilderness Tsawhawbitts meaning Cannibal Giants warning pioneers & travelers to avoid this area as they do.

 After the discovery of gold this area was settled then named Jarbidge.

No longer producing gold as it once did the small dirt road town of around 100 occupants dwindles to around 30 during winter.


Recreationalists such as fishermen, hunters, hikers, campers & ATV enthusiasts help keep this small town alive with their tourism.

 Wild, remote & beautiful. 


#jarbidgewilderness

Dallas Project to Resurrect the Wooly Mammoth by 2028

  Cover from next video below Email your Cryptid sighting to RMSObigfoot@gmail.com Using mammoth DNA found frozen in the arctic tundra to ge...