Clips from Leaving Mesa Verde: The Great Pueblo Migrations of the 13th Century ua-cam.com/video/ZmyL9wcsM2g/v-deo.html From- ArchaeologySouthwest - ua-cam.com/users/ArchaeologySouthwest Is Chaco Canyon A Mystery? ua-cam.com/video/2hDE1nqyer4/v-deo.html CosmoG101-20.1 Anasazi "The Ancient Ones" Archaeo-astronomy at Chaco Canyon w/ Randall Carlson '08 ua-cam.com/video/nxZExeEK4Qs/v-deo.html Ancient Utah ua-cam.com/video/gd0eXnP7QrU/v-deo.html Chaco Canyon Culture Of 1,000 Years Ago ua-cam.com/video/wOH_Pb3Tji4/v-deo.html
cfapps7865 Hey Bro! Have you know of this guy or heard him talk? I just came across it today and I'm only about 10min in but sofar it really interesting and one thing he's had said already about the sphinx is that it was originally Anubis the jackal!! ua-cam.com/video/06CKifMrto8/v-deo.html ^^ link to the vid I’m just checking out. Have a look when you got a hour too chill!!!!
Brand New Seminar by SAR on Puebloan Cosmology and much much more !ua-cam.com/video/X_jQZS8jkyA/v-deo.html I hope that link is cool : ) LIDAR and MAJOR implications
I'm from Canyon De Chelly. I used to ride MX and my Banshee around and about 100 miles around Chinle and I found more Anasazi ruins scattered about 50 to 70 miles around the canyon. West, North West and South West, of Chinle there is a Mesa and farther West is a mountain called Black Mountain. But between Chinle and Black Mountain is a mesa and on that Mesa there's 6 more Anasazi ruins. One of them is in an area North and East of a place called Witches Rock. If you've been to White House and seen how big it is than you should have a good idea about how big the ruins are that are in that area. About a year ago I went back and I took my daughter too check it out and it was gone. But I know that it was going to happen soon or later, it was built in an area where the sand stone is white and not red like in the canyon and the Sand Stone seems more brittle. Just wanted to get that out there. But 2 of the 6 are gone now.
Was in Mesa Verde last weekend... The funny thing is that there are other "odd" formations in the canyon walls not on the normal tourist route. These reminded me of Cappadoccia, perfect circles and strange carved out niches in the sandstone, if you are there, take the petroglyph trail... Most people don't. I think that area is ancient, and there were many reasons it was developed later with the pueblas...
Chaco Canyon was my prime destination on a two month camping tour in 2015 with Mesa Verde as the very next stop. As an extra bonus, I'd discovered an apparently discarded milling stone/bowl on the upper plateau site just laying in the dirt . At first, I was amazed that treasure hunters or at least an archaeological team hadn't snatched up the humble prize but given it's great weight and treacherous path to the valley below, I imagine all who found it gave the artifact (as well as their own lower backs) the respect that it deserved.
Nice video! As a European you get the impression that there were no builders in N. America, just native plain dwellers in teepees. Thanks for blasting away my misconceptions!
These layouts on the ground. Buildings or whatever like Chaco canyon. They have huge amount of math that goes with them. Like ive noteced these ancient had a faster way to get to PIE 314. They used triangels to right angles PIE R squared they just understood area circumfrence diameter quicker than pythagarus . or they knew it just by blueprint . I dont think they were stupid to the contrary. Great video Id like to see more in person . What a natural wonder !
I’ve been to Mesa verde 3 times growing up, there’s so many cliff dwellings, every hole in a cliff has or had something in it even if it’s just a burial
I watched Randall's video yesterday. I am dumbfounded that no one is talking about the T-shaped windows and doors at Mesa Verde and Chaco Canyon and their resemblance to the Amaru Muru "portal" in Peru. Also, there are trapezoidal doors and windows, resembling windows and doorways of Pre-Inca and Inca construction. Thanks as always.
Chetro Ketl specifically has a large T-shaped doorway entrance to the large Kiva. I think that perhaps the posts protruding from the walls around the Kiva were used to track solar movements with shadow-play.
We were at Hovenweep this summer, the eroded boulder house OMG, wish I could share a picture of that with you it is the coolest ruin I have ever seen! Also the tower on the end of the canyon protect the spring... Deff going back there, and Canyon of the Ancients area so much we did not have time to explore... Thank you for sharing! I get so excited about the 4 corners:-)
I had never heard of that, so I googled it, and wow. I noticed something odd, there's an areal shot of it from the front, and it looks a bit like a serpent with it's mouth open. LOL, I hope it's not because of my bad eyesight, but that was the impression. You are right, though, it's a very impressive site!
Some of the shots on this video make me want to pull out the oils and paint some south western art. Enjoyed very much, good follow up to the video posted on Randal Carlson speaking about Chaco Canyon and the fire towers.
There is alot of ancient astronomy going on at Hovenweep. Ray Williamson has a great book that covers his work there called "Living the Sky : Cosmos of the American Indian". The square tower you show in this video has portholes that point to different solstice and equinox markers.
We have been visiting this area for five years now, every time we build up enough vacation leave. A powerful, magical, seemingly inhospitable environment that managed to sustain a vast population and Kivas, some of them just pull at you, wish I could get into one and meditate on the night sky sometime... Like Dana Hollister's UA-cam work on the ruins...
FYI a few things: you have a photo in the beginning of Kings Castle, it is not in Mesa Verde which you stated it is, one of the pictures you have while your talking about Sand Canyon Pueblo, is not of Sand Canyon (I was part of Crow Canyon Archaeological Centers excavations there). The towers at Hovenweep were not for astronomical observations, this has been proven during excavations, and the canyons of Canyon De Chelley were not formed from massive flooding, but from uplift and erosion of fractures by natural weathering.
I've been keeping up with Randall Carlson Graham Hancock, Brian Foster, Atlantean Gardens and a few others. I also enjoy the videos you are putting out.🖒
Love your videos. The block of stone with the spiral on it looks far more ancient and looks to have been reused in the stone wall. 1. it's broken/not complete any longer. 2. it does not seem to fit with the size/shape of the other blocks. What do u think?
Protection from "summer sun" and all season atmospheric discharges and/or projectiles. These canyons are not created by water erosion, this is predominantly caused by electric extraction/plasma arc scarring ( view Thunderbolts Project work on yt) - there is a reason why these canyons follow the Lichtenberg fractal pattern.
The thumbnail for this video looks similar to some ruins that sit at the Northeast end of the San Luis valley they look like old Anasazi settlements Stone buildings circular Stone towers stonestreet's offset on the side of a canyon built on the Southeastern slope of Mount Blanca
Caught GeoCosmic REX, and the first part of this video puts the frosting on the cake. Even better that way. If you can manage it, why not live in so obviously a sacred place? The second part of the video was nicely informative. Thanks for the post.
Pack Up & Head over here to WILD-N-WONDERFUL Almost Heaven on September 7th for "Arts & Crafts Mound Day" ?? Not sure what all the Events may be but its gonna be at The Criel Mound in S. Charleston, WV ... You taught me about the place🎓😊👍✌
I find your channel very interesting and it has got me thinking about structures in the New England area, where I live. We have a lot of structures with chambers in them, some believed to have been built by colonists and some possibly by native Americans or older. I think you might find some of these interesting. I have included a link for you to check out if you are interested. www.geomancy.org/index.php/sacred-space/old-sacred-spaces/new-england/calendar-1-and-2
cfapps7865 Have you looked into the theory that King Solomon was known as Ramses II in Egypt? It's a very interesting possibility which is supported by more and more evidence as researching into this continues. Both are noted as having an immense amount of wealth, of acquiring a huge number of chariots, and ordering a large amount of cedar from Lebanon. Both men had a great number of wives, and while we know Ramses II constructed temples to various Gods, many Israelites resented King Solomon for building temples to foreign gods. I just watched a documentary on how Ramses II oversaw the building of his royal tomb. When the expert stone craftsmen had leftover shards of stone, they often wrote their own messages onto the stones. These craftsmen were considered to have special favor from Ramses II since they were constructing his royal tomb, which every pharaoh wanted to be done perfectly, with no problems. An intriguing group stones written by the tomb craftsmen happened to be actual complaints of the craftsmen, describing various kinds of problems and infighting they were having at one point. What's interesting, is that a certain section of King Solomon's moral proverbs, he addresses almost each and every one of those complaints with a moral proverb. So much so, that it almost looks as though Solomon held court to calm these workers and solve their problems, and had read those stones they wrote their complaints on, and then added a section right into his moral proverbs which specifically addressed and resolved those complaints. That is yet more evidence Solomon was Ramses II. :)
It must've been a big bummer to live back then having to work all the time building ceremonial places. Dear, when are you gonna fix this rundown mud-hole we live in, and don't give me any of that oh I can't they're expecting me to slop mud today at yet another much needed ceremonial center.
Met some locals Colorado side said meet at hovenwehp. Honda 450 ran out of gas. Found a hogans smoke and begged a little gas. Hovenwehp was abandoned school started. I was alone at a picnic table. Stars like never before. No one showed and I went to sleep with dirty Harry as my pillow. Thought I heard children giggling as I fell asleep. Dawn and two wild Indians were shaking my toe. Come on hurry you'll be late for breakfast. I'm seven feet tall and wearing leathers and guns. I introduced myself as Bill Aubles step son. He was the crocodile dundee of the res. He was the carrier pilot that dreamed the Navajo code. And helped move hundreds of tons of silver and gold from sacred stashes to forges to motorhomes all points to riches. I had suitcases of silver when it hit $50. So I got a good breakfast and swore to uphold and defend the Constitution and save all women and children. It was the Tuba City Indian girls club hi school age princesses and we spent the day rather enjoying each other uniquely. I'm an extremely accurate shot and I showed them what a pistol could do at 3-400 yards. And tuba city is the peyote Capitol of the world. What a weekend. Did 8000 mile USA bicycle tour and the 79 BonnersFerry Rainbow Festival.
My family and i where just in Colorado springs this past weekend and went and saw the cliff dwellings near there. We where amazed by them, then my daughter and i started talking to the guy selling tshirts and i asked if the where more in the area and he said no and that the ones there aren't even from there. He told us how in.... he thinks the time is right... the early 1900's what was there was moved stone by stone by horse and buggy from the 4 corners area to where it is now That was disappointing to us but it was still amazing
13:11 - Very beautiful - but again said wrongly and correctly at the same time. That is my opinion. When said: '... It was too hierarchical. When some people get to much power over others ...' When in fact individuals took over community. So the hierarchy was not too big, but was wrong. Community should not be protected by power, but against any. E.g. and which is not politics but a philosophical statement - but socialism does not protect community against power (individuals). It 'protects' it with power. So, is it really on the left and really liberal to a whole, to community? (Other) radical capitalism does not protect a society against power either. So, might it really be, that socialism is right and radical and improper left? An individual is not a whole and a whole (God) should have its own identity - as a whole by itself. As a whole which does not manage by its own. Whole might be a subject and owner, which does not manage by itself (same as in BRD). That might be really left and liberal. When everybody is obliged to some whole. Managers also. When no part of a whole could be a whole. And when everybody woluld be protected as a part of a whole agains others. When a hierarchy is simply: right.
Clips from
Leaving Mesa Verde: The Great Pueblo Migrations of the 13th Century ua-cam.com/video/ZmyL9wcsM2g/v-deo.html
From- ArchaeologySouthwest - ua-cam.com/users/ArchaeologySouthwest
Is Chaco Canyon A Mystery?
ua-cam.com/video/2hDE1nqyer4/v-deo.html
CosmoG101-20.1 Anasazi "The Ancient Ones" Archaeo-astronomy at Chaco Canyon w/ Randall Carlson '08
ua-cam.com/video/nxZExeEK4Qs/v-deo.html
Ancient Utah
ua-cam.com/video/gd0eXnP7QrU/v-deo.html
Chaco Canyon Culture Of 1,000 Years Ago
ua-cam.com/video/wOH_Pb3Tji4/v-deo.html
cfapps7865 Hey Bro! Have you know of this guy or heard him talk? I just came across it today and I'm only about 10min in but sofar it really interesting and one thing he's had said already about the sphinx is that it was originally Anubis the jackal!!
ua-cam.com/video/06CKifMrto8/v-deo.html
^^ link to the vid I’m just checking out. Have a look when you got a hour too chill!!!!
Brand New Seminar by SAR on Puebloan Cosmology and much much more !ua-cam.com/video/X_jQZS8jkyA/v-deo.html
I hope that link is cool : ) LIDAR and MAJOR implications
I'm from Canyon De Chelly. I used to ride MX and my Banshee around and about 100 miles around Chinle and I found more Anasazi ruins scattered about 50 to 70 miles around the canyon. West, North West and South West, of Chinle there is a Mesa and farther West is a mountain called Black Mountain. But between Chinle and Black Mountain is a mesa and on that Mesa there's 6 more Anasazi ruins. One of them is in an area North and East of a place called Witches Rock. If you've been to White House and seen how big it is than you should have a good idea about how big the ruins are that are in that area. About a year ago I went back and I took my daughter too check it out and it was gone. But I know that it was going to happen soon or later, it was built in an area where the sand stone is white and not red like in the canyon and the Sand Stone seems more brittle. Just wanted to get that out there. But 2 of the 6 are gone now.
Was in Mesa Verde last weekend... The funny thing is that there are other "odd" formations in the canyon walls not on the normal tourist route. These reminded me of Cappadoccia, perfect circles and strange carved out niches in the sandstone, if you are there, take the petroglyph trail... Most people don't. I think that area is ancient, and there were many reasons it was developed later with the pueblas...
Thanks for the heads up!
Chaco Canyon was my prime destination on a two month camping tour in 2015 with Mesa Verde as the very next stop. As an extra bonus, I'd discovered an apparently discarded milling stone/bowl on the upper plateau site just laying in the dirt . At first, I was amazed that treasure hunters or at least an archaeological team hadn't snatched up the humble prize but given it's great weight and treacherous path to the valley below, I imagine all who found it gave the artifact (as well as their own lower backs) the respect that it deserved.
Nice video! As a European you get the impression that there were no builders in N. America, just native plain dwellers in teepees. Thanks for blasting away my misconceptions!
I went to the 4 corners years ago and checked out those ruins. It was AWESOME!!
These layouts on the ground. Buildings or whatever like Chaco canyon. They have huge amount of math that goes with them. Like ive noteced these ancient had a faster way to get to PIE 314. They used triangels to right angles PIE R squared they just understood area circumfrence diameter quicker than pythagarus . or they knew it just by blueprint . I dont think they were stupid to the contrary. Great video Id like to see more in person . What a natural wonder !
I’ve been to Mesa verde 3 times growing up, there’s so many cliff dwellings, every hole in a cliff has or had something in it even if it’s just a burial
I watched Randall's video yesterday. I am dumbfounded that no one is talking about the T-shaped windows and doors at Mesa Verde and Chaco Canyon and their resemblance to the Amaru Muru "portal" in Peru. Also, there are trapezoidal doors and windows, resembling windows and doorways of Pre-Inca and Inca construction.
Thanks as always.
5:17 another T-shaped doorway
Chetro Ketl specifically has a large T-shaped doorway entrance to the large Kiva. I think that perhaps the posts protruding from the walls around the Kiva were used to track solar movements with shadow-play.
Randall also mentions the light dagger at Fajata Butte. One of my favorite examples of light\shadow play.
We were at Hovenweep this summer, the eroded boulder house OMG, wish I could share a picture of that with you it is the coolest ruin I have ever seen! Also the tower on the end of the canyon protect the spring... Deff going back there, and Canyon of the Ancients area so much we did not have time to explore... Thank you for sharing! I get so excited about the 4 corners:-)
I had never heard of that, so I googled it, and wow. I noticed something odd, there's an areal shot of it from the front, and it looks a bit like a serpent with it's mouth open. LOL, I hope it's not because of my bad eyesight, but that was the impression. You are right, though, it's a very impressive site!
Some of the shots on this video make me want to pull out the oils and paint some south western art. Enjoyed very much, good follow up to the video posted on Randal Carlson speaking about Chaco Canyon and the fire towers.
There is alot of ancient astronomy going on at Hovenweep. Ray Williamson has a great book that covers his work there called "Living the Sky : Cosmos of the American Indian". The square tower you show in this video has portholes that point to different solstice and equinox markers.
My friend growing up had a grandpa discovered mesa Verde. He went to Alaska and became an artist. Never heard from chuck again.
We have been visiting this area for five years now, every time we build up enough vacation leave. A powerful, magical, seemingly inhospitable environment that managed to sustain a vast population and Kivas, some of them just pull at you, wish I could get into one and meditate on the night sky sometime... Like Dana Hollister's UA-cam work on the ruins...
Really appreciate your work. Thank you.
Thanks and you’re welcome Lee.
I've been to Chaco Canyon and it is a truly amazing place. You can definitely feel that there is something special about it.
FYI a few things: you have a photo in the beginning of Kings Castle, it is not in Mesa Verde which you stated it is, one of the pictures you have while your talking about Sand Canyon Pueblo, is not of Sand Canyon (I was part of Crow Canyon Archaeological Centers excavations there). The towers at Hovenweep were not for astronomical observations, this has been proven during excavations, and the canyons of Canyon De Chelley were not formed from massive flooding, but from uplift and erosion of fractures by natural weathering.
I've been keeping up with Randall Carlson Graham Hancock, Brian Foster, Atlantean Gardens and a few others. I also enjoy the videos you are putting out.🖒
Same here
@@amfinc2 Another Channel you may enjoy is phenomenal travel videos.
E T i follow Praveen also! I enjoy his videos very much
@@amfinc2 I was just checking out your Channel and notice the two of us share quite a few subscriptions👊
Anyone know when Hancock's new book come out?
Nice ending also, thank you for all your work!
Love your videos. The block of stone with the spiral on it looks far more ancient and looks to have been reused in the stone wall. 1. it's broken/not complete any longer. 2. it does not seem to fit with the size/shape of the other blocks. What do u think?
When I was a young boy I walked the road at the base of one of these wall cities.. It was an incredible site to behold.
3:40 in. Are those like Cusco ?
At 3:16 is that a face in the wall, or does it appear that way because of the angle?
Can I get your opinion on mudfossils and/or Roger Spurr's work?8
Thanks very much for the great video. So interesting, really enjoyed it.
I also enjoyed the Mystery of Chaco Canyon documentary from PBS Randall mentioned in his video.
Protection from "summer sun" and all season atmospheric discharges and/or projectiles. These canyons are not created by water erosion, this is predominantly caused by electric extraction/plasma arc scarring ( view Thunderbolts Project work on yt) - there is a reason why these canyons follow the Lichtenberg fractal pattern.
Wow! I'd have to take a whole month to explore this area! Thank you!
boring fact, in Mackenna's Gold (1969) they used the spider rock and some of the places , that you mentioned in this great video.
Canyon de Chelly is truly gorgeous. You would love it man.
The thumbnail for this video looks similar to some ruins that sit at the Northeast end of the San Luis valley they look like old Anasazi settlements Stone buildings circular Stone towers stonestreet's offset on the side of a canyon built on the Southeastern slope of Mount Blanca
Only been to the 4 corners area once but I love the whole scene.
Still waiting on the shroud of turin vids(;
Love ya bud
Caught GeoCosmic REX, and the first part of this video puts the frosting on the cake. Even better that way.
If you can manage it, why not live in so obviously a sacred place? The second part of the video was nicely informative. Thanks for the post.
Pack Up & Head over here to WILD-N-WONDERFUL Almost Heaven on September 7th for "Arts & Crafts Mound Day" ??
Not sure what all the Events may be but its gonna be at The Criel Mound in S. Charleston, WV ... You taught me about the place🎓😊👍✌
@1:43 that kinda looks like a tail from gobekli tepe!!!! OmG
Actually my Mistake.. it looks like the tail from the monkey at the Nazca Lines
I find your channel very interesting and it has got me thinking about structures in the New England area, where I live. We have a lot of structures with chambers in them, some believed to have been built by colonists and some possibly by native Americans or older. I think you might find some of these interesting. I have included a link for you to check out if you are interested.
www.geomancy.org/index.php/sacred-space/old-sacred-spaces/new-england/calendar-1-and-2
Why was the indigenous population so small?
another great video. thanks
cfapps7865
Have you looked into the theory that King Solomon was known as Ramses II in Egypt? It's a very interesting possibility which is supported by more and more evidence as researching into this continues. Both are noted as having an immense amount of wealth, of acquiring a huge number of chariots, and ordering a large amount of cedar from Lebanon. Both men had a great number of wives, and while we know Ramses II constructed temples to various Gods, many Israelites resented King Solomon for building temples to foreign gods.
I just watched a documentary on how Ramses II oversaw the building of his royal tomb. When the expert stone craftsmen had leftover shards of stone, they often wrote their own messages onto the stones. These craftsmen were considered to have special favor from Ramses II since they were constructing his royal tomb, which every pharaoh wanted to be done perfectly, with no problems. An intriguing group stones written by the tomb craftsmen happened to be actual complaints of the craftsmen, describing various kinds of problems and infighting they were having at one point. What's interesting, is that a certain section of King Solomon's moral proverbs, he addresses almost each and every one of those complaints with a moral proverb. So much so, that it almost looks as though Solomon held court to calm these workers and solve their problems, and had read those stones they wrote their complaints on, and then added a section right into his moral proverbs which specifically addressed and resolved those complaints. That is yet more evidence Solomon was Ramses II. :)
Not Ramesses. Amenhotep Iii.
m.ua-cam.com/video/7cmuaSngMts/v-deo.html
They were really good builders!
It must've been a big bummer to live back then having to work all the time building ceremonial places. Dear, when are you gonna fix this rundown mud-hole we live in, and don't give me any of that oh I can't they're expecting me to slop mud today at yet another much needed ceremonial center.
Cool video thanks
Met some locals Colorado side said meet at hovenwehp. Honda 450 ran out of gas. Found a hogans smoke and begged a little gas. Hovenwehp was abandoned school started. I was alone at a picnic table. Stars like never before. No one showed and I went to sleep with dirty Harry as my pillow. Thought I heard children giggling as I fell asleep. Dawn and two wild Indians were shaking my toe. Come on hurry you'll be late for breakfast. I'm seven feet tall and wearing leathers and guns. I introduced myself as Bill Aubles step son. He was the crocodile dundee of the res. He was the carrier pilot that dreamed the Navajo code. And helped move hundreds of tons of silver and gold from sacred stashes to forges to motorhomes all points to riches. I had suitcases of silver when it hit $50. So I got a good breakfast and swore to uphold and defend the Constitution and save all women and children. It was the Tuba City Indian girls club hi school age princesses and we spent the day rather enjoying each other uniquely. I'm an extremely accurate shot and I showed them what a pistol could do at 3-400 yards. And tuba city is the peyote Capitol of the world. What a weekend. Did 8000 mile USA bicycle tour and the 79 BonnersFerry Rainbow Festival.
They didnt leave...they were either pushed out or killed.
That was one of the first ancient sites I've been to lol
My family and i where just in Colorado springs this past weekend and went and saw the cliff dwellings near there. We where amazed by them, then my daughter and i started talking to the guy selling tshirts and i asked if the where more in the area and he said no and that the ones there aren't even from there. He told us how in.... he thinks the time is right... the early 1900's what was there was moved stone by stone by horse and buggy from the 4 corners area to where it is now
That was disappointing to us but it was still amazing
@@bornvillain6819 i wish it had been advertised as that instead of a real site....i wouldn't have spent over $120 getting us in to look at it
Lol
Probably why there was cannibalism in chaco canyon.
Interesting video which makes the education my children in the UK received seem less than accurate.
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4 corners, 4 thumbs.
So cool
Its crazy when you take the Biblical outlook at this and see that all of these places were ruled by the same people all over the world....
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Hey dummy, you missed some in and near Aztec, New Mexico!
13:11 - Very beautiful - but again said wrongly and correctly at the same time. That is my opinion. When said: '... It was too hierarchical. When some people get to much power over others ...' When in fact individuals took over community. So the hierarchy was not too big, but was wrong. Community should not be protected by power, but against any. E.g. and which is not politics but a philosophical statement - but socialism does not protect community against power (individuals). It 'protects' it with power. So, is it really on the left and really liberal to a whole, to community? (Other) radical capitalism does not protect a society against power either. So, might it really be, that socialism is right and radical and improper left? An individual is not a whole and a whole (God) should have its own identity - as a whole by itself. As a whole which does not manage by its own. Whole might be a subject and owner, which does not manage by itself (same as in BRD). That might be really left and liberal. When everybody is obliged to some whole. Managers also. When no part of a whole could be a whole. And when everybody woluld be protected as a part of a whole agains others. When a hierarchy is simply: right.
No
3 circles 3 cities 3 stars london, d.c., vatican