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the world's largest cave system 400 miles [Music] cahokia a place of intrigue these mound builders are sort of magicians because they vanished let us so live that when we come to die even undertaker will be sorry [Music] be with me right let's explore the spirit of america [Music] on highway 61 celebrating bob dylan all celebrated outlaw i got on my bike and i rode straight through and i arrived and and i found him hi 12 feet 12 feet what do you think i lost 10 000. [Music] already 9 35 we must leave in the next 10 minutes possible uh 9 45 in the morning just starting off from triple i or asia institute of inner sciences so we're taking a scenic route through bloomingdale and getting to mammoth caves from there on to saint louis today in missouri so about nearly seven to eight hours of ride teams are all getting ready still many of them packing but we're leaving them behind and going on because we have to be at the cave in time for us to spend enough time there uh hope to bring in the human experience of a nation it's terrain it's history no history no nation no people ever existed without their own unique spiritual processes longings to excess mysticism which might have turned into a religious process over a period of time but these longings have always been there in human heart so this is an exploration of the american heart what was beating in their hearts what drove them to do what they did in their lives much of it factually we can never find but in spirit we can touch these dimensions this is the effort right now thank you very much let's get going wow [Music] so so [Music] [Applause] wow you left tell me yes baby you're on the road for an hour so what even in the pandemic i can't be in the same place as you run away on the motorcycle and the pandemic uh you have to keep distance from everybody the only way you can do it is be on a motorcycle and be the fastest vehicle on the road you have distance from everybody where where are you going today today we are riding towards the mammoth cave it's one of the largest cave systems in the world we went there yeah many years ago both of us went you remember yeah then what monster are you riding for this 10 000 miles i'm riding the k-1600 [Music] it's not a monster it's a very civilized wonder this motorcycle is uh 344 kilometers with my killer kilograms with me with accessory 425 but 425 kilograms just shakes around in the wind i said it's unbelievable that 425 kilograms gets buffeted around in the wind like that but i'm pretty sure you're doing speeds that are unbelievable too don't talk about speed don't talk okay baby okay i'll speak to you soon okay [Applause] so you can go ahead this next group i don't know who all was together so oh all of you are okay here we go well caves have always held intrigue one reason is just the darkness so [Music] this cave is between three states of southern indiana kentucky and tennessee states i mean to say it's that large 400 miles [Music] mammoth cave system is the world's largest cave system the erosional force of the green river has helped to carve the limestone into unique and extraordinary cars topography of this region over millions of years well archaeology is not my expertise nor is it something that you're looking for so why are we in this cave the movement of water in the calcium rocks is very similar to the moment of how the basic movement of fluids happen in our own body because the fundamental engineering of this creation is same the capillary system how it moves that one little bit moves and creates a vacuum and pulls the next little bit and it keeps going and going and going and this is a this is an eternal pump which is constantly working everywhere because of this these cave systems have formed over a period of time and over 600 feet of limestone rock still exists beneath these caves [Music] a cave means a natural shelter both for animals and human beings so inevitably wherever there are ancient traditions and cultures there have been caves and as you know the only preserved representations of ancient cultures is in the form of cave arts to meet you where are you all from michigan [Music] so here's an effort crawling back into a very long cave 400 mile long cave to feel to touch the people of the past we may not be all factually correct but the important thing to feel the spirit because this land was inhabited by millions of people who by today's logic may not be correct but they are people of immense spirit bear with me ride with me let's explore the spirit of america [Music] island is four and a half hours away oh yeah we'll take a break somewhere okay and driving another four and a half hours huh take off your glasses when you're driving the light gets a little dim no no that's okay uh right now what is it it's still 4 30 something yeah but uh by six o'clock please take it off [Applause] [Music] [Music] uh so [Music] [Music] [Music] we are at cahokia a mound city east of mississippi river when we say mounds mounds were built for various purposes for social gatherings for spiritual and religious rituals for sacrifices as graves as residential quarters for the elite in the society when you look at the structures they show that there has been a certain understanding of measurements angles and alignment what you see here behind me today being called as the monks mound [Applause] but this is the largest mound when i say largest the base of the mound is covering over 16 acres of land [Music] this is a city with over 120 mounds but today 80 are still intact [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] a place of intrigue because to build these mounds these people carried 55 million cubic feet of earth [Music] why would someone make such a stupendous effort what drives them this human longing to be something more than who you are whether you go stand on a mound or you wear high heels essentially you're trying to be something more or you reach for your ultimate realization essentially you are wanting to be something more than what you are something more than what nature allows you to be right now something more beyond your physical and psychological self this longing has driven this culture because we do not even know what nation they were we just call them mound builders these mound builders are a sort of [Music] magicians because they vanished without a trace somewhere around 1300 a.d [Music] or ce as it is known today they just vanished [Music] we will explore these dimensions as we go on [Music] all of you wherever you are we are here at uh cahokia mound city in missouri my name is levi stewart i happen to uh get up this morning i'm laying in bed and i take a look at my phone and up up to the uh the app that tells me that uh that side guru was streaming live from cohokia mounts and i was watching a live feed and i jumped in the truck and it runs fast it does see it's a fast run truck so it got me down here just like that [Music] [Applause] [Music]

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