Near the northeast corner of Wyoming is a striking mountain of igneous rock that looks like a gigantic tree-stump. A tree stump over a thousand feet high. Columns run vertically up the top part of the rock like giant scratches. The name given to the mountain by the white man was "Devils Tower." The Indians had many names for it. Jagged mountains are severed stumps of trees that fell or were knocked over in some great calamity — a nuclear war or great fire, perhaps. All rock on Earth is not rock — it is merely the rubble. Situated in the Highlands of Canyonlands in eastern Auyantepui, which means "Devil's Mountain" in the language of the native Pemon people, is the most visited tepui in Venezuela. The world's highest waterfall, Angel Falls, drops from a cleft near the summit of Auyantepui. I have seen a photograph of one which looked exactly like a tree stump except it was thousands of times as large, but I forget where it was. . They have nothing to do with floods or sediments, or trees, but there is a connection with mountains because volcanoes are usually found among mountains.
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0:45 The claim: Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming was once a giant tree. An often-shared and replicated post claims the Devils Tower rock formation in Wyoming was an ancient, giant. The post claims that scientists discovered Devils Tower was originally a giant tree after "conducting photographic seismic readings" that allegedly revealed an "incredibly large petrified root system" underneath the butte. It further alleges that the Wyoming State Parks Department put out a statement announcing the supposed discovery.
Near the northeast corner of Wyoming is a striking mountain of igneous rock that looks like a gigantic tree-stump. A tree stump over a thousand feet high. Columns run vertically up the top part of the rock like giant scratches. The name given to the mountain by the white man was "Devils Tower." The Indians had many names for it. Jagged mountains are severed stumps of trees that fell or were knocked over in some great calamity — a nuclear war or great fire, perhaps. All rock on Earth is not rock — it is merely the rubble. Situated in the Highlands of Canyonlands in eastern Auyantepui, which means "Devil's Mountain" in the language of the native Pemon people, is the most visited tepui in Venezuela. The world's highest waterfall, Angel Falls, drops from a cleft near the summit of Auyantepui. I have seen a photograph of one which looked exactly like a tree stump except it was thousands of times as large, but I forget where it was. . They have nothing to do with floods or sediments, or trees, but there is a connection with mountains because volcanoes are usually found among mountains.
Near the northeast corner of Wyoming is a striking mountain of igneous rock that looks like a gigantic tree-stump. A tree stump over a thousand feet high. Columns run vertically up the top part of the rock like giant scratches. The name given to the mountain by the white man was "Devils Tower." The Indians had many names for it. Jagged mountains are severed stumps of trees that fell or were knocked over in some great calamity — a nuclear war or great fire, perhaps. All rock on Earth is not rock — it is merely the rubble. Situated in the Highlands of Canyonlands in eastern Auyantepui, which means "Devil's Mountain" in the language of the native Pemon people, is the most visited tepui in Venezuela. The world's highest waterfall, Angel Falls, drops from a cleft near the summit of Auyantepui. I have seen a photograph of one which looked exactly like a tree stump except it was thousands of times as large, but I forget where it was. . They have nothing to do with floods or sediments, or trees, but there is a connection with mountains because volcanoes are usually found among mountains.