Again, yet another awesome video. I always look forward to your videos coming out. I so appreciate you don't try to guilt me into subscribing, liking, sharing and ringing the bell. It's so refreshing to watch a video like yours. It's the good old days, today.
@@pyramidreview8664 It's not about the likes at all. It's about the algo seeing those likes as recommendations to many other people who want exactly this kind of content but aren't getting it recommended to them. I would have wanted something like this years ago!! (an expert who goes beyond the armchair and is actually out in the field showing us this stuff).
@@RogueReplicant To me this is the most important thing, to be honest. I was looking up a bunch of ancient history stuff and the results I found on UA-cam were... disappointing. So I decided to go out and figure it out for myself, and this time I want to share 😁
They had such bizarre gods back then! Part of me wonders if they encountered feathered serpent creatures and other bizarre hybrid animals they depict. Thanks! Happy July 4th! 😁🇺🇲
I recently went to Yaxuna; about 15 mins from Chichen Itza and, other than 2 workers, I was the ONLY person on site. Thousands of tourists and vendors at CI and not a soul at a very interesting (and much older) site just a few miles down the road.
This is great channel..I study geomancy and look for north south relationships to monuments/pyramids etc. Would be interesting to have GPS list of pyramids in Mexico.. or post the gps of each pyramid reviewed.... thanks
I would have jumped, too, ha ha. But give the man credit, it didn't interrupt his train of thought while saying all those place names fluently, "...Guanajuato, Querétaro... *whoa* ...Chupícuaro..." 😎
I guess that if the handicapped warrior can emerge victorious, then he or she was favoured by the Gods, or just exceptional. And to be revolted by all this is kinda silly. Before the Romans became Christians, they cheered at Gladiatorial contests. Probably our ancestors did too.
why in the modern age would you feel the need to show respect for people who committed some of the most evil acts one could engage in? I say a person should walk up the pyramid with their head held high with self respect, not respect for evil priests who represent a death cult
I usually have a compass with me to orient myself but I haven't noticed it do anything unusual on a pyramid so far, but I will mess around with it more and see!
Again, yet another awesome video. I always look forward to your videos coming out. I so appreciate you don't try to guilt me into subscribing, liking, sharing and ringing the bell. It's so refreshing to watch a video like yours. It's the good old days, today.
Tetelestai - You're so right! I subscribed precisely because he doesn't badger us about it 😁
@@RogueReplicant I'm not doing it for the likes
@@pyramidreview8664 It's not about the likes at all. It's about the algo seeing those likes as recommendations to many other people who want exactly this kind of content but aren't getting it recommended to them. I would have wanted something like this years ago!! (an expert who goes beyond the armchair and is actually out in the field showing us this stuff).
@@RogueReplicant To me this is the most important thing, to be honest. I was looking up a bunch of ancient history stuff and the results I found on UA-cam were... disappointing. So I decided to go out and figure it out for myself, and this time I want to share 😁
Awesome channel!👍🏽
Thank you!!
Gracias por compartir el programa cultural, saludos desde la ciudad de México ❤️❤️😘🏰🏰🏰🏰🏰🏰
Was excited to see a new video! Informative as always!
thank you very much!
They had such bizarre gods back then! Part of me wonders if they encountered feathered serpent creatures and other bizarre hybrid animals they depict. Thanks! Happy July 4th! 😁🇺🇲
I think that they saw those in hallucinations.
Damn that really is not fair. Also I had no idea there were so many dang pyramids. I need one.
there are thousands of them, I will show you
I recently went to Yaxuna; about 15 mins from Chichen Itza and, other than 2 workers, I was the ONLY person on site. Thousands of tourists and vendors at CI and not a soul at a very interesting (and much older) site just a few miles down the road.
I didn't even know about that one, thanks for the tip!
@@pyramidreview8664 if you get me an Edress, I'll send you a few pix.
@@dutchreagan3676 pyramidreviewshow@gmail.com 🙏🙏🙏
This is great channel..I study geomancy and look for north south relationships to monuments/pyramids etc. Would be interesting to have GPS list of pyramids in Mexico.. or post the gps of each pyramid reviewed.... thanks
This one is at 20.5056908, -99.6846303. Good luck!
18:47 - do you see the cloud in the shape of an eagle? 🦅
I see! There are many beautiful clouds in Mexico, I often wonder what ancient people thought about them.
@@pyramidreview8664 I mean...rain god... sun gods, why no cloud god!?
That's clearly an ancient Huexolotl 😁
0:45 😂😂
@@pyramidreview8664 Yea you looked SHOOK for a second but im glad you're ok lmao
I would have jumped, too, ha ha. But give the man credit, it didn't interrupt his train of thought while saying all those place names fluently, "...Guanajuato, Querétaro... *whoa* ...Chupícuaro..." 😎
@@Be.authentic_ that's the look of a man who's been attacked by snakes multiple times ngl
had any cartel probs since being there?
No
I guess that if the handicapped warrior can emerge victorious, then he or she was favoured by the Gods, or just exceptional.
And to be revolted by all this is kinda silly.
Before the Romans became Christians, they cheered at Gladiatorial contests.
Probably our ancestors did too.
why in the modern age would you feel the need to show respect for people who committed some of the most evil acts one could engage in? I say a person should walk up the pyramid with their head held high with self respect, not respect for evil priests who represent a death cult
Never climb a pyramid with your head held high, the stairs are often steep and in a state of disrepair, it's very easy to trip!
We have evil people.
They are locked up in maximum security jails.
Pahñu is one of the more lame archaeological sites of Mexico!
Btw, what other sites did you film??
guess you'll have to wait and see!
Do you know billy carson . Randall carlson and graham hancock
Not personally, but I know their work
Have you ever tried to measure the magnetism emitted by these pyramids, it is very interesting
I usually have a compass with me to orient myself but I haven't noticed it do anything unusual on a pyramid so far, but I will mess around with it more and see!