Here is the fact that archeologists have been ignoring it all along. Ever since the ancient people started to built a home from mud or bricks then little by little we learned construction and architect, and then skyscrapers. When we found out how to make a piece of glass then we learned how to make glass window, magnifying glass, telescope, binocular, camera, and Hubble Space Telescope. Or when we received the knowledge of Binary numbers little by little we came up with computer and many different computer software. Or when the first person draw an address with a stick on some sands then we came up with Art of drawing, painting, and different types of way to paint and so on. I am trying to say that whatever humans learned at the beginning then it was continued and developed in the future, except when we saw those ancient constructions all around the world about 3000 years ago. How come our knowledge did not develop to rebuilt those Pyramids, Sphinx, those walls in Machu Picchu, or those humongous walls in Cusco and Sacsayhuaman in Peru and Olanta Tambo walls and other mysterious walls which was built anti Earthquake. Or Moaie in Eastern Island, Nazca lines, those huge Jars in Laos, Costa Rica's Round Stones, then Colossi of Memnon, Stonehenge, and other mysterious construction???? This shows that those mysterious buildings and constructions WAS NOT BUILT BY HUMANS otherwise we would have seen them today because, those kinds of Architects were developed by humans and we would have learned how to built them today. Now we have the scientific facts based on mathematics, the exact science to prove these facts in the court of law. You may watch (#13) videos of this channel.
As always.....another wonderful video! I live in Oklahoma, in America.... and I doubt I will ever get to visit these magnificent structures. But it feels as if I'm there too as I watch your videos, thank you so much. What a blessing this was to me:)
Thank you so much for sharing this - absolutely amazing, beautiful, and the next best thing to walking around the Giza Plateau in person! Wonderful, thank you!!!
Wow Vic, thanks for this magnificent tour of the Pyramids of Giza. One wonders what the climate was like in the 25th century before Christ which might have aided in construction? Thank you for showing us these great marvels of construction in the 96 degree heat on a very dry day. Wayne
Hello Vic! Another great video. Thank you for sharing your journey with us again. I feel saddened when I think of all of the slaves that died building all these majestic buildings and yet the strength that it took. Awesome.
Vic Stefano is the first to show with close shots the skin of the pyramids the way I like to see it, slowly and under the microscope. Other video fail on this aspect. They offer a more general view overlooking the details of the construction it is the same of showing you a forest without showing you the trees, the branches and the leafs. I liked this video and rank it high. I am not one that just started looking at pyramid pictures. I have been doing it since I saw the first drawing in the 3rd grade in 1949. Thank you.
Fun fact when i was about 3 years old (or something) i was in Egypt. i enjoyed with my mom and dad. swimming in the pools and eating some water melon (also i am 12 years old now)
I can understand, Having visited Cairo and saw it with my own eyes. I can say anything can be done paying money. you can bribe anyone there as their greed is big, from tourist guides to security guards. Paying $100 just to see king Tut mummy is an example. but they use superglue repair the Mask of Tutankhamun, it is just ridiculous.
Thanks for an excellent tour. I too felt like boulders were going to smash in my head. I missed the part of the destroyed small pyramids when I went in 2009. There wasn't any police nor security and the bad guys were around as I was confronted right aside of Cheops by stinky intimidating bad guy in a robe with this black and white polka dotted like headdress I just stared a moment at such a disgusting example of humanity and then about faced. I was offered by another man to climb the small pyramid in back of the three, but declined. There seems to be more rule of law out there now as you weren't constantly accosted by bad men, but just 150 mild mannered offers to ride the camel. If you took a camel ride, did you notice how camels constantly, 'complain,' with all their moaning and groaning? They are are so funny. You can sit atop a camel while the guide tells you where to point downward above Cheops to make it look in the photo like you're pressing a pyramid button.
Hi Scott, there are many more people 'looking out' for the pyramids now (this was my fourth trip there, first trip was in 1988). I am very forceful with the characters that follow tourists around, I get rid of them very easily and quickly.. I would never get on a camel... lol...
Thank you for the wonderful walkumentary videos you produce! For physically disabled folks (like me), your vids are a real treat!
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Wow it looks much bigger in person would you agree?
Here is the fact that archeologists have been ignoring it all along. Ever since the ancient people started to built a home from mud or bricks then little by little we learned construction and architect, and then skyscrapers. When we found out how to make a piece of glass then we learned how to make glass window, magnifying glass, telescope, binocular, camera, and Hubble Space Telescope. Or when we received the knowledge of Binary numbers little by little we came up with computer and many different computer software. Or when the first person draw an address with a stick on some sands then we came up with Art of drawing, painting, and different types of way to paint and so on.
I am trying to say that whatever humans learned at the beginning then it was continued and developed in the future, except when we saw those ancient constructions all around the world about 3000 years ago. How come our knowledge did not develop to rebuilt those Pyramids, Sphinx, those walls in Machu Picchu, or those humongous walls in Cusco and Sacsayhuaman in Peru and Olanta Tambo walls and other mysterious walls which was built anti Earthquake. Or Moaie in Eastern Island, Nazca lines, those huge Jars in Laos, Costa Rica's Round Stones, then Colossi of Memnon, Stonehenge, and other mysterious construction????
This shows that those mysterious buildings and constructions WAS NOT BUILT BY HUMANS otherwise we would have seen them today because, those kinds of Architects were developed by humans and we would have learned how to built them today. Now we have the scientific facts based on mathematics, the exact science to prove these facts in the court of law. You may watch (#13) videos of this channel.
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I am over 50 and had no idea how large the complex actually is. As always thank you Vic.
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Thanks for sharing Vic.
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Wonderful video Vic!! Majestic and unbelievable sights!! Thank you Vic!!
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On thursday i was in egypt in cairo and the sphinx is so awesome! But its so hot! Ty for vid!
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Amazing video
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As always.....another wonderful video! I live in Oklahoma, in America.... and I doubt I will ever get to visit these magnificent structures. But it feels as if I'm there too as I watch your videos, thank you so much. What a blessing this was to me:)
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Looks very warm hope you took plenty of water one again thank for making your video
I had 2 bottles with me (2 litters in total) and after 3 hours I had almost finished them both..
Thank you Vic...Wonderful video :)
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you are great.......
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This is absolutely one of the best videos I have ever seen of the ancient monuments of Egypt. Thank you so much.
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fantastic video. love your enthusiasm.
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fantastic video, as always !
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Thank you so much for sharing this - absolutely amazing, beautiful, and the next best thing to walking around the Giza Plateau in person! Wonderful, thank you!!!
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Wow Vic, thanks for this magnificent tour of the Pyramids of Giza. One wonders what the climate was like in the 25th century before Christ which might have aided in construction? Thank you for showing us these great marvels of construction in the 96 degree heat on a very dry day. Wayne
Hi Wayne, I have read that at the time of construction, the climate was more tropical (as opposed to desert now) ..
Truly some of the great wonders of the world.. Thank you for your effort and documentation! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👩🏭🕊️❤️
Fantastic!
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Hello Vic! Another great video. Thank you for sharing your journey with us again. I feel saddened when I think of all of the slaves that died building all these majestic buildings and yet the strength that it took. Awesome.
You are right, no one considers the thousands that died building them.. Thank you for your comments!!
WOW. ..thanks for sharing this amazing mysterious Wonder...👀👍👣👣👣👣👀👀👀👀wonders....🌞
Very interesting and informative video. Hard to believe things that hold are still with us.
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Vic Stefano is the first to show with close shots the skin of the pyramids the way I like to see it, slowly and under the microscope. Other video fail on this aspect. They offer a more general view overlooking the details of the construction it is the same of showing you a forest without showing you the trees, the branches and the leafs. I liked this video and rank it high. I am not one that just started looking at pyramid pictures. I have been doing it since I saw the first drawing in the 3rd grade in 1949. Thank you.
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Hi Vic,many thanks for this amazing video!!!You have done a wonderful and a very hard job!!!
My man! Interesting stuff, yet again...
Thank you!!
Fun fact
when i was about 3 years old (or something)
i was in Egypt. i enjoyed with my mom and dad. swimming in the pools and eating some water melon
(also i am 12 years old now)
Anthony Memester YT Anthony I think your comment is very interesting! What a nice memory to have of Egypt!😊⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐😁
yeah... this place was cool that i could go here again...
Great memories!!!! Every time I visit Egypt (5 times so far) I run around visiting historic sites... :((
Fantastic documentary, Vic, as always. Thank you.
Hi George, thank you!!
when were you in Egypt. what month ?
It was June..
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Why does the Egypain Government replace the outer casing?
well there is one vid of someone climbing so these guys just stay in front of the camera but when it gets sunny they go to sleep
There is a risk of getting arrested for climbing on the pyramids.. This is now strictly enforced compared to a few years back...
I can understand, Having visited Cairo and saw it with my own eyes. I can say anything can be done paying money. you can bribe anyone there as their greed is big, from tourist guides to security guards. Paying $100 just to see king Tut mummy is an example. but they use superglue repair the Mask of Tutankhamun, it is just ridiculous.
I know what you mean, about the mask.. unbelievable... Trust me in this, people do not climb the pyramids any more..
Thanks for an excellent tour. I too felt like boulders were going to smash in my head. I missed the part of the destroyed small pyramids when I went in 2009. There wasn't any police nor security and the bad guys were around as I was confronted right aside of Cheops by stinky intimidating bad guy in a robe with this black and white polka dotted like headdress I just stared a moment at such a disgusting example of humanity and then about faced. I was offered by another man to climb the small pyramid in back of the three, but declined. There seems to be more rule of law out there now as you weren't constantly accosted by bad men, but just 150 mild mannered offers to ride the camel. If you took a camel ride, did you notice how camels constantly, 'complain,' with all their moaning and groaning? They are are so funny. You can sit atop a camel while the guide tells you where to point downward above Cheops to make it look in the photo like you're pressing a pyramid button.
Hi Scott, there are many more people 'looking out' for the pyramids now (this was my fourth trip there, first trip was in 1988). I am very forceful with the characters that follow tourists around, I get rid of them very easily and quickly.. I would never get on a camel... lol...
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