Josh the intern in rural Georgia, USA

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Josh finds sites on Google Earth and documents his journey

This was one of the most amazing one to date!

Looks like the ruins of a Templar castle - in the middle of nowhere

 
Josh finds sites on Google Earth and documents his journey

This was one of the most amazing one to date!

Looks like the ruins of a Templar castle - in the middle of nowhere


I have seen some of the young man's vids on YouTube. He gets around. Some of his treks are pretty interesting.
 
Rural Georgia is hardly the "middle of nowhere".
Watch the video, he’s in the middle of nowhere in Georgia. But there’s a church with runes in a language from 14th to 17th Century. Then after a 2 or 3 hour hike from there through forest to a mountaintop there’s what looks like the ruins of a far older overlook
 
There is some great content on YouTube, and yes, stray dogs are a problem for hikers. Stray dogs are everywhere in Asia, Most all of them are not threatening, but once, one got me on the hand, had to do the rabies shots.
 
Watch the video, he’s in the middle of nowhere in Georgia. But there’s a church with runes in a language from 14th to 17th Century. Then after a 2 or 3 hour hike from there through forest to a mountaintop there’s what looks like the ruins of a far older overlook
"cruasader frank" might not have his faculties in alignment
 
Watch the video, he’s in the middle of nowhere in Georgia. But there’s a church with runes in a language from 14th to 17th Century. Then after a 2 or 3 hour hike from there through forest to a mountaintop there’s what looks like the ruins of a far older overlook
First, the terrain looks nothing like Georgia. Second, nothing he says makes sense. The bottles on the table are foreign. They are talking about rugby! Is this one of your conspiracy theory threads?
 
First, the terrain looks nothing like Georgia. Second, nothing he says makes sense. The bottles on the table are foreign. They are talking about rugby! Is this one of your conspiracy theory threads?
The guy has 550k subs, that's a lot of subs, so he has a lot of viewers.

I agree, the title is all wrong. A Christian church from the 14th century would NOT be in rural Georgia. This is somewhere outside the U.S..
 
Thanks for the thread Frank.

This forum desperately needs more threads like this one.
 
First, the terrain looks nothing like Georgia. Second, nothing he says makes sense. The bottles on the table are foreign. They are talking about rugby! Is this one of your conspiracy theory threads?
That Georgia is not in the united states but closer to Ukraine. Notice the accents and the clothing.

 

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