This was one of the most awesome videos of Egypt ever seen. Your off grid exploration has revealed a lot that mainstream archeologists do not really want anyone to know that would certainly raise questions about the mainstream narrative. Very obvious evidence that the whole region is really much older than they let on. And all those layers of sediment and fossils indicate to me the whole region was actually at on time covered in water. Would explain a lot about why the sphinx looks like it was eroded by water.
It’s an incredible video , but which parts are secrets that the mainstream don’t want people to know? The first 10 minutes are int he Easter cemetery which is literally on maps and explained it great detail. It’s 3 queens pyramids and probably 50-100 tombs of high ranking people. They are burial chambers for people, with small chambers. That’s why the doors are blocked off.
That was super interesting and you have showed us more than endless hours of tv footage going over the same things with the head of the Egyptian museum always lurking to ensure they dont reveal too much. Thanks eager for the next one.
I just learned that Roman Cement can get cracks and grow crystals between them. Could the crystal formations in those ancient walls be from that? That would mean the Sphinx and the second Sphinx have been there a lot longer than some people think. Some people believe these structures have been there much longer than a couple thousand years. I am going to study how long it takes crystals to form because the waterlines prove these were underwater at a time. I think we were advanced at one time but went through some kind of disaster that made land where water was and water where there was land. Noah talks about a giant flood. They used to think Bethlehem, Herculaneum, and Jerusalem were just made-up places but we know these places exist. Did we have to be underground for a time? It just doesn't add up. Megalithic structures on every continent that our modern machines still can not lift, move, or recreate. The second Sphinx shows that something melted it. You know it was perfect when it was new. This melting is on certain things. What would have the power to melt specific places on the columns and bricks? Maybe someday we will figure it out. Thanks again. I can't stop watching or thinking about this.
Man that guy just found Seashells and crystals in the middle of the desert no body ever showed us this before , he just has proven " N o a h 's f l o o d " - as you can see where the water level reached at the top of the grate pyramid - no thing could destroy and move all these rocks but water , case closed - most of the p yramid s and m onument s were built before the great f l o o d twelve thousand years ago .
I made crystals overnight in cub scouts. I got a badge for it too. I think the sphinx was destroyed during the Anuunaki war. People had to live underground for a few generations. Everywhere we find an ancient civilization, we find a grand underground complex, that predates it.
Thank YOU for posting a lengthy video of your own unguided exploration. It was amazing to find that independent exploration is possible. It raises so many questions. Peace
this was the best video ever, those collapsed pyramids and deepholes makes ancient egypt a centre of a great mystery and really an advanced nation, africa is a marvel
There is still so much buried there. There is still 30-40 feet of sand covering the rest, just like the pyramids and the Sphinx were when they found them. The Sphinx had just the head sticking out. I knew there was more to this place. To think that was all underwater at a time too blows my mind. Plus the tunnels go for miles. I think you are right about the work area for carving stones. That would have given them access to every side of the stones. It's going to take centuries to find everything hidden there. That is hollow. I think there are tunnels under you. At 17:47, those are shell fossils and mollusks. I've seen the video of the second Sphinx and it looked like you were heading in the right direction. Wow! The Crystals are beautiful. Have those been there so long that they formed after building this place? The second Sphinx has been underwater for a long time, or something else melted it. I believe these are much older than people think. Just the fact that there are deep watermarks put their history at an impossible amount of time, but there it is. No denying the watermarks. There are the same kind of marks in the Grand Canyon. Thank You for taking us along. 😊 Can't wait for the next one.
@@GrandmaBev64 Yes, the Egyptian government has intentionally sealed off many secret passages around the site. Many are not explored still, yet to be discovered.Theres even an opening high above behind the Sphinx' ear! The Egyptians prefer not to discuss the existence of the undiscovered areas because they have no historical records leading that far back explaining who the original architects were. Ancient Egypt is very Fascinating!
Wow, incredible exploration - thanks for sharing. You never see this kind of stuff on the history shows but this is exactly what I want to see.. so fascinating.. really sparked my sense of wonder
The sphinx is litterally looking at a pizza hut. It was certainly a shock to find the sphinx and pyramids are not in the desert but right on the edge of town. Which was a bkt od a shithole tbh, even in this video, you can see the amount of litter about.
Best tour of the great pyramid area I’ve ever seen in my life!!! i’ll probably never get to visit for those like myself that may not make that trip. I’d like to thank you very very much.!!!
Great video! How have I not known all my life that they were building a second Sphinx? If I ever get to Egypt and find a magic lamp, I’m going to wish for all of the knowledge of how all of this was really built. Absolutely fascinating.
I’ve been there before and I think the deep holes are exhaust ports. You can feel the cool air blowing on your face. I think they all connect under the great pyramid.
@@Dsm4g631Evo I think one was for exhaust and the other intake. I believe it's a massive generator. There crystals all over the thing , solar panels are crystalline. Science has a classification for a type one civilization that can harness 100 percent of the planets energy as well as its star/stars. I think everytime a people get to that point , they have a failure , And almost wipe the planet clean. One thing I am 100 percent sure of, the egyptians didnt construct the site, it is much much older than we are told. As well, I believe a previous people and the stories of what the pyramids could do when operational, had something to do with the core belief structure the of the Egyptian people. They were sacrificing mummies and gold and trinkets to the machines for help from the gods like rah, to get it operational. Who knows? But it's so incredibly intriguing.
I hope the lucky ones who have entered these gated tunnels had the integrity to tell us the truth about what was inside. Excellent content that explores areas I haven't seen before in other peoples videos. Thank you
Hey glad you had a little fun exploring in my country and I just want to thank you very much for being careful and conscious about the artifacts you encountered and doing no damage.
@@egyegyegeyim trying to accomplish to wake your people up and see many people will never go visit your country becouse of the endless harassment to tourists especially around the pyramids it ruins the experience.
Man, thanks for showing all of this. I wonder why no history or media content ever shows any of this. It looks like there's a ton (or literal tons) of evidence all over the place of how they built this stuff.
Wasn't there an article of some new tech fotografy this year, how they could see the whole lower area in front of the pyramids has a hidden building structure just below the sand? You must have been right above it, with the hollow sounding ground.
Wow, your video is AMAZING!!! ❤❤❤ I just loved your video….😍😍😍 I was totally fascinated and you were funny, in parts 😅😂😂 I am totally inspired to see this wonder of the world….I bet you went to the new Museum, that place looks awesome!! 😍😍😍 thank you for sharing!! 😎😎😎
Water was in serious decline on the Giza plateau in ancient times however there was a lot more around in Egypt when the building works were at there peak & when mixed with other natural ingredients such as (lime, silica, natron & SAND) which are in abundance (minus water) now on the Giza plateau you make cement. Silica (silicon dioxide) are the crystals you found in that cave. The ancient builders made 90% of all the blocks of every pyramid & other structures found on the Giza plateau by pouring a Portland Cement (like) mixture into moulds, no need to cut, quarry or lift. Water, lime, silica, natron, sand & brains...But a lot of wood was used, some would argue that's why there are no tree's left!
Ya that's why Lebanon 🇱🇧 has a tree on the flag, but there ain't much trees around in modern times to show for it!! Building in ancient Egypt all but deforested the lands all around those parts
Its absolutely unreal 😯 imagine the people all those years ago walking where you are now, its mind blowing dont let zahi catch you he will throw a tantrum lol excellent vid!
Did you go to the Lost Labyrinth of Hawara? The Ancient Greek historian Herodotus, wrote of a Labyrinth that is said to have contained mortuary temples, galleries, courtyards, and libraries that hold unseen information about Ancient Egyptian society, as well as other ancient civilizations, including some prior to commonly recorded history. It supposedly has over 3,000 rooms, all laden with lost culture. In 2008, archaeologists rediscovered the remains of a “lost labyrinth” underground beneath the pyramid of Hawara.
@@hfvhf987 the layers might have been halite salt, a form of natural sodium chloride. I've seen this kind of growth coming from the underside (in other words, growing down from overhead rock) of limestone in one of the Saqqara undergrounds.
The main quarry for the pyramids as well as Obelisks was in Aswan. Also, why don't you exploring vloggers carry an LED flash light that has enough lumens to see what's down there for over 800 ft? Just curious. Seems like a good investment for the videos.
I watched because of the comments under the video. Your content is unique and very intriguing. Thanks a lot please continue your good job. These holes particularly woooo this is big.
Thank you for your amazing and very interesting videos. Well done and great information too! Thank you for your time and hard work that you share with us all. 8:15 The curse of Pharaoh Pigeontepp lol
The building you were wandering around at first are mastabas, royal tombs. You can go inside them, it's just the entrances are usually from the top, like an opening from the ceiling. The general area you were exploring is called the "Giza Eastern Cemetery". Check it out, all of the tombs and mastabas are pretty much catalogued and described thoroughly.The so called entrance you thought was blocked, is a false door (that's what its called lol), an Egyptian symbol of eternal life, and the Duat. The soul of the deceased is supposed to walk through it after their death. So you just lost all the money you were betting on opening it up lol. Hopefully that clears some of the mystery :D
@collins7101 yea I knew for sure it is not undiscovered and likely was connected via another entrance on the other side which is why the stone was never removed
@@gregorymorse8423 Eh, more like it holds a symbolical meaning, rather than practical. False doors are like our gravestones. Thing is, most of them have been removed by scientists to preserve them, so you had incredible luck finding one undisturbed.
@collins7101 yea makes sense. Though weird theories about dates of construction would seem pretty silly if there are many tombs inside where scientific dating techniques e.g. carbon dating are reasonably accurate and could probably place the timeline very accurately. Although burials and construction don't have to have the same timeline, such theories seem quite practically unlikely. My theory is they had a lot of slaves who they likely forced to exercise and consume disgusting substances to put on weight. And I think a lot is known of this in secret aristocratic circles to this day. The real secret was around brutal techniques to enslave those forced to become extremely physically strong. Knowledge no doubt being used today via more sophisticated technological means.
I've read and heard many places that the entire Giza Plateau has a whole ancient city built into it; these many holes and entrances prove this as true to me. There used to be a massive entrance between the Sphynx's paws but it has been built over with a large wooden platform most people take for granted when they walk up to the Sphynx.
Thanks for such a thrilling video, taken us off the regular track and behind the scenes. I’d love to know where all those holes go and what they’re connected to.
This is an amazing video man. Good job. So much unreported things about the pyramids. You found a ton of neat stuff. These entrances and those crystals. So much interesting stuff.
Great pyramid was airtight and the basement was flooded. Electrolysys happens in basement separating oxygen and hydrogen that would travel up into the pyramid creating a high pressure system. This high pressure would cause the water level in the basement to rise and fall causing the water to smack the base of the pyramid causing the entire structure to vibrate. Could they harness this vibration into energy or was the high pressure just a massive ram water pump?
The crystals is what creates electricity, I like what you've done, nobody ever gets to see that part of the pyramids, that's why it created so much energy!!!!!!!
The ancient Egyptians built some of the most amazing structures on the planet and the current Egyptians can't even pick up the fucking trash around them. Sad 😢
Nah they just came along and graffiti everything in sight, This place is ancient. Id go so far to say the Egyptians were maybe the 3rd (Last) civilization to stumble upon them. With the fossilized shells too and water erosion this place was under the ocean at some point . .imo
The long hole pit is one of the royal boat they did found and it's now been moved inside the new GEM, Great Egyptian Museum.. There was a building once in that area showing the royal boat
@8:35 @16:35 i think those are air vents. yah! those pigeons were a surprise... thank you for this tour. someday I too will get there to see it in person.
Thanks for the great video! It's awesome to see the vast extent of the ruins beyond the normal tourist stuff. So many underground passages.....it is rumored that there is a whole network of tunnels under the whole Giza Plateau. I totally believe that. Crazy that this stuff hasn't been thoroughly explored and documented by so-called "Egyptologists". They seem to be more concerned with hiding everything. What is under there???
Interesting video.. I would absolutely love to see how Egypt was back in its prime. See where all those tunnels lead and what everything looked like at its original state. Beautiful place. I can’t wait to visit this year
@@marna7325 definitely ventilation system, and considering the size, I believe this is the largest "building" underground ever... I have heard about the Egyptian government keeping this secret about a vast underground system... Guess this confirm some of that notion
You are my hero. I had seen so many viedeos about pyramids. I've been there for two times. But I never seen all that stuff and secrets. This is realy awesome. I love that and I share your urge to discover everything.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, so explorative, you went to all the places I would’ve loved to explore myself. The un ventured by the media archeologists, the most intriguing video I’ve seen yet. You kept it quiet by going solo, not drawing attention to yourself with all the showmanship of those social media explorers and going to all those of the tourists tracks made your video much more personal and enjoyable. ❤
Amazing video but when you got a fright with the pigeon! Aww man I couldn’t stop laughing! Scared me too! It’s amazing how many unopened areas there are! I’d love to get a spade and just start digging!
09:57 Hello; these huge blocks were set to hide and block the entrance of the pit underneath, the same that there were above the pit of the khufu's solar barque.
At 1:45 mark You ask how they can bend the stone like that.. what if it was a different material and it got petrified? That's what I think a lot of these places are.
Great video, I can't believe how much is still to be discovered. That is crazy, I think there is some mind blowing stuff that I hope will be uncovered in my lifetime
Hey at 9:20 I think you have your compass directions wrong. If you can see the Great Pyramid on the right and the middle Khafre pyramid is on your left, then you must be on the east aside, facing west. So your left is the South side. That pyramid you point out looks like the exact position of the southern of the 3 Queens Pyramids (there are 3 in a row in the south east corner of the great pyramid cemetery complex). You can google the map, you should find the 3 queens pyramids and can figure out where you were standing.
Amazing footage. Those crystal veins are nuts. I'm wondering if, the material or mixture they used to plaster over the bricks or in between somehow turned into crystals. Crystals, under the right conditions, can form nearly instant.
At 4:00 you are 100% right. The pyramid is 90% rough-cut, irregularly shaped sandstone blocks covered in nice outer casing (and inner casing for the passages). I walked up the pyramid 25 years ago when I was 19. And When you see footage higher up the outside of the pyramid you can see how irregular they are under the outer casing layer
I believe that all the "holes" you've found are ventilation shafts for the extreme heat that the Pyramids produced as they created energy/power. I can just see those shafts exhaling and belching clouds of sand and superheated air! Wow! It must've been quite an impressive sight that was also felt as it shook the ground! I also believe that's why the ground near the Pyramid is hollow (as you pointed out) - those are tunnels that lead to the ventilation shafts!
Okay, so the pit with the huge stones over it, right beside the pyramid, was one of the Pharaoh's boat pits, where they recovered one of the ancient wooden Bike boats. All the places with doors are there to keep out the kind of tourists that would go in and carve graphite, or treasure hunt, or just go places that are unsafe. You were respectful, but the next lone tourist may not be. This was a fascinating tour of the Giza Plateau, actually going around and looking at what's there, and not just taking selfies with the famous backdrops of the sphinx & the larger pyramids. Thanks for taking us along!
love it your similar to me , dont follow the pack , went to the pryamids stayed less than 100 yards from entrance , my biggest coup was getting on Ra`s solar temple abu gharab wow i took a 3kg crystal obelisk not knowing there used to be a obliesk there managed to meditate on it for like 40 mins , its crazy expensive and a goverment access only ie big fee like 3-5k , but 1 hout before dsun set there no guards :) its great pickup stones from around the temples did you go to luxor too ? gr8 video , can i ask do you do things like the cristos or 30 day smoothie diets your brain will tap in to a higher level of consciousness access to unused part of your brain and you will propell your journey top crazy hights , keep up your good work malta and bosnian pryamids are crazy too
Great video and commentary, I sub'd. At 10:30, that's the assembly line created by Pharoah Hen Ricus Ra Ford Amun They might float the stones, or it might be an ancient water level. I would call those columns "My Pillars" and feel free to use that one.
Thank you so much for the incredible footage. It was quite fascinating to me. I've never been there, so a lot of "basic stuff" you showed were totally knew to me. At last, thanks to you, I can get a feel of what it's like to be on the site. By the way, do you know of the gigantic labyrinth over there, which was supposed to dwarf the great pyramid ? It was lost, but now found, king of, because it burried under sand ? Talk about mind blowing stuff. Watching your video, I really thought there is SO much stuff burried under the sand, that we just cannot fathom it. Ancient megalithic sites blow my mind.
No doubt in my mind , the egyptians found these ruins already built. I believe whoever built the pyramids were part of a type one civilization. There are too many mathmatic constants and astrology involved to be a burial chamber or esthetic monument. It was something so spectacular that the egyptians constructed their belief system around it and began putting mummies in them and involving them in their belief structure to conjure back the wisdom to fix them and get them operational. I think the "earthquake" that destroyed the pyramids , was actually an explosion from within the mechanism that the pyramids were originally.
@bioold8925 yes they are there still... they are ruins. Incredibly hard to type out here. Do some research based on the things I commented. Amazing stuff.
Hi. Really enjoyed this video. I could feel your awe and wonder at these magnificent monuments. The crystal you picked up looked to me like mica. The Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico is full of mica. It supposedly is ane excellent heat sink. Just saying.
Great footage, thanks for sharing. Wondering whether you have heard that apparently the Egyptiona Hyroglyphs meaning or alphate actually reads different and if so then all the information or the symbols convey a total different message. Would be great to find out the reall meaning.
Thank you so much for the video. Its so sad and disrespectful how people have carved their names around the stone doorways. And the empty cans and chrisp packets are unreal. Though the pidgen scare had me laughing😂
According to the original interpretation of the Egyptian hieroglyphics . The Egyptians actually inherited the sphinx from a previous civilisation .so this is a fantastic find .
@nathanstokes3931 it's only referred to by the Egyptians as the "first" civilisation apparently they didn't record its actual name because it was destroyed .
The holes in the blocks at 11min are for lifting pinchers. i saw in a video explaining the lifting equipment romans used for constructing large arches with really big stone blocks. Dericks were used to lift the blocks. Round holes were chiselled into each end of each block- into which the tips of lifting pichers were inserted - which pinched tight when lifted. The hole is placed center or off center depending on the angle the block was to be delivered at installation. In this block squaring factory/processing plant, i would guess that the blocks with off centre holes was to make turning them over easier. Lift the block with a derick - it hangs to one side - when the derick sets it down again it naturally rolls to the next working side (side to be worked). my guess is the chippings fall into the furrow below and washed out with water and maybe a bunch of guys pushing brooms after each other down the furrow to get rid of the waste - something like that?
Nobody really knows how old the pyramids really are. But that had to be an amazing city before the floods, wars, and ppl that destroyed it. Crazy to think you might have been walking on an unknown building that hasn't been discovered yet because of aĺl the sand. Who knows. Great video
How interesting! I have never been in person and until now have only seen the sanitised documentaries. Very nice to be able to have *a look round* - thanks
As everyone has already stated: This is quality footage. Thank you for the legwork.
Thanks I’m glad so many enjoyed it as much as me
@@OffgridSecrets The Great pit of Zawyet el Aryan. Is not far from the pyramid, ans somehow conected.
Deep shafts…wells?
@@OffgridSecrets there is no 2th sphinx. Its not senceful, because the sphinx never was the sphinx before the sphinx would made to the sphinx.
This was one of the most awesome videos of Egypt ever seen. Your off grid exploration has revealed a lot that mainstream archeologists do not really want anyone to know that would certainly raise questions about the mainstream narrative. Very obvious evidence that the whole region is really much older than they let on. And all those layers of sediment and fossils indicate to me the whole region was actually at on time covered in water. Would explain a lot about why the sphinx looks like it was eroded by water.
It’s an incredible video , but which parts are secrets that the mainstream don’t want people to know? The first 10 minutes are int he Easter cemetery which is literally on maps and explained it great detail. It’s 3 queens pyramids and probably 50-100 tombs of high ranking people. They are burial chambers for people, with small chambers. That’s why the doors are blocked off.
That was super interesting and you have showed us more than endless hours of tv footage going over the same things with the head of the Egyptian museum always lurking to ensure they dont reveal too much.
Thanks eager for the next one.
Zahi Hawass
I just learned that Roman Cement can get cracks and grow crystals between them. Could the crystal formations in those ancient walls be from that? That would mean the Sphinx and the second Sphinx have been there a lot longer than some people think. Some people believe these structures have been there much longer than a couple thousand years. I am going to study how long it takes crystals to form because the waterlines prove these were underwater at a time. I think we were advanced at one time but went through some kind of disaster that made land where water was and water where there was land. Noah talks about a giant flood. They used to think Bethlehem, Herculaneum, and Jerusalem were just made-up places but we know these places exist. Did we have to be underground for a time? It just doesn't add up. Megalithic structures on every continent that our modern machines still can not lift, move, or recreate. The second Sphinx shows that something melted it. You know it was perfect when it was new. This melting is on certain things. What would have the power to melt specific places on the columns and bricks? Maybe someday we will figure it out. Thanks again. I can't stop watching or thinking about this.
Man that guy just found Seashells and crystals in the middle of the desert no body ever showed us this before , he just has proven " N o a h 's f l o o d " - as you can see where the water level reached at the top of the grate pyramid - no thing could destroy and move all these rocks but water , case closed - most of the p yramid s and m onument s were built before the great f l o o d twelve thousand years ago .
I made crystals overnight in cub scouts. I got a badge for it too. I think the sphinx was destroyed during the Anuunaki war. People had to live underground for a few generations. Everywhere we find an ancient civilization, we find a grand underground complex, that predates it.
Inst mica electroconductive ? Also, the JRE podcast with Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock touch on the erosion topic
CME….. the sun
@@GrandmaBev64 how's the research coming?
Thank YOU for posting a lengthy video of your own unguided exploration. It was amazing to find that independent exploration is possible.
It raises so many questions.
Peace
this was the best video ever, those collapsed pyramids and deepholes makes ancient egypt a centre of a great mystery and really an advanced nation, africa is a marvel
There is still so much buried there. There is still 30-40 feet of sand covering the rest, just like the pyramids and the Sphinx were when they found them. The Sphinx had just the head sticking out. I knew there was more to this place. To think that was all underwater at a time too blows my mind. Plus the tunnels go for miles. I think you are right about the work area for carving stones. That would have given them access to every side of the stones. It's going to take centuries to find everything hidden there. That is hollow. I think there are tunnels under you. At 17:47, those are shell fossils and mollusks. I've seen the video of the second Sphinx and it looked like you were heading in the right direction. Wow! The Crystals are beautiful. Have those been there so long that they formed after building this place? The second Sphinx has been underwater for a long time, or something else melted it. I believe these are much older than people think. Just the fact that there are deep watermarks put their history at an impossible amount of time, but there it is. No denying the watermarks. There are the same kind of marks in the Grand Canyon. Thank You for taking us along. 😊 Can't wait for the next one.
@@GrandmaBev64 Yes, the Egyptian government has intentionally sealed off many secret passages around the site. Many are not explored still, yet to be discovered.Theres even an opening high above behind the Sphinx' ear! The Egyptians prefer not to discuss the existence of the undiscovered areas because they have no historical records leading that far back explaining who the original architects were. Ancient Egypt is very Fascinating!
When was it submerged? Ive never heard that.
@@michaelrainey9668 11-12 thousand years ago. There is arguably evidence of an event involving a lot of water that suddenly flowed across the Sahara.
Wow, incredible exploration - thanks for sharing. You never see this kind of stuff on the history shows but this is exactly what I want to see.. so fascinating.. really sparked my sense of wonder
Very interesting. I always wondered what else was around the pyramids. Thank you so much for sharing this with us all.
The sphinx is litterally looking at a pizza hut. It was certainly a shock to find the sphinx and pyramids are not in the desert but right on the edge of town. Which was a bkt od a shithole tbh, even in this video, you can see the amount of litter about.
Best tour of the great pyramid area I’ve ever seen in my life!!! i’ll probably never get to visit for those like myself that may not make that trip. I’d like to thank you very very much.!!!
Check out some of my other videos from Egypt and other countries I think you might like them too
@@philipraymond8377 I 2nd that, many thanks for this.👏🙌👍👍🫶
Great video! How have I not known all my life that they were building a second Sphinx? If I ever get to Egypt and find a magic lamp, I’m going to wish for all of the knowledge of how all of this was really built. Absolutely fascinating.
Just came across ur content. Very interesting and liked u went off the main path. Great job and hello from Wisconsin
Great video!!
It's sad how Zahi was allowed to loot and pillage everything you have examined in this documentary. Have a beautiful day!❤
Loved this video. Ancient Egypt is amazing. You showed me stuff ive never seen before. Thanks
I’ve been there before and I think the deep holes are exhaust ports. You can feel the cool air blowing on your face. I think they all connect under the great pyramid.
It's one of the lost wonders the Greek philosophers spoke of.
@@Dsm4g631Evo I think one was for exhaust and the other intake. I believe it's a massive generator. There crystals all over the thing , solar panels are crystalline. Science has a classification for a type one civilization that can harness 100 percent of the planets energy as well as its star/stars. I think everytime a people get to that point , they have a failure , And almost wipe the planet clean. One thing I am 100 percent sure of, the egyptians didnt construct the site, it is much much older than we are told. As well, I believe a previous people and the stories of what the pyramids could do when operational, had something to do with the core belief structure the of the Egyptian people. They were sacrificing mummies and gold and trinkets to the machines for help from the gods like rah, to get it operational. Who knows? But it's so incredibly intriguing.
@@Dsm4g631Evo what was with the guy hollering from inside the hole?
I hope the lucky ones who have entered these gated tunnels had the integrity to tell us the truth about what was inside. Excellent content that explores areas I haven't seen before in other peoples videos. Thank you
My work here is done!
its a shame soo many people have thrown trash in the holes and behind the gates.
Hey glad you had a little fun exploring in my country and I just want to thank you very much for being careful and conscious about the artifacts you encountered and doing no damage.
It makes me sad to see so many people who don't respect the history. So many people carving into the walls and artifacts.
it was nice your people left him alone long enough to have a look without harrassing him trying to scam the guy every 5 seconds
@@thetom12395 apparently that didn’t happen. Not sure what are you trying to accomplish with your comment
@@egyegyegeyim trying to accomplish to wake your people up and see many people will never go visit your country becouse of the endless harassment to tourists especially around the pyramids it ruins the experience.
@@thetom12395 haters will be haters. Sucks to be you lol! 😆
Thank you so much. No one ever shows these parts of the complex. New sub
Man, thanks for showing all of this. I wonder why no history or media content ever shows any of this. It looks like there's a ton (or literal tons) of evidence all over the place of how they built this stuff.
14:17 that’s def hallow, mu brother 🙂↕️ You found something super interesting. 💯
Wasn't there an article of some new tech fotografy this year, how they could see the whole lower area in front of the pyramids has a hidden building structure just below the sand? You must have been right above it, with the hollow sounding ground.
Perhaps you could make an update showing, with a map, where was the location of the second Sphinx. Thanks for a great vid.
This is really cool! I didn't know you could wander around the outer ruins! Thanks for this awesome video!
Wow, your video is AMAZING!!! ❤❤❤ I just loved your video….😍😍😍 I was totally fascinated and you were funny, in parts 😅😂😂 I am totally inspired to see this wonder of the world….I bet you went to the new Museum, that place looks awesome!! 😍😍😍 thank you for sharing!! 😎😎😎
This is the best 20+ minutes i'll ever get to spend in Egypt 😁 Thank you for showing all of this, I'm almost speechelss😲 So glad I subbed 🤓👊
Thanks!
Spectacular footage. Funny and informative. Funny too with superb quality 😂
Water was in serious decline on the Giza plateau in ancient times however there was a lot more around in Egypt when the building works were at there peak & when mixed with other natural ingredients such as (lime, silica, natron & SAND) which are in abundance (minus water) now on the Giza plateau you make cement.
Silica (silicon dioxide) are the crystals you found in that cave. The ancient builders made 90% of all the blocks of every pyramid & other structures found on the Giza plateau by pouring a Portland Cement (like) mixture into moulds, no need to cut, quarry or lift. Water, lime, silica, natron, sand & brains...But a lot of wood was used, some would argue that's why there are no tree's left!
Never heard the mixing to make rocks before. The Roman’s definitely made the best cement.
Ya that's why Lebanon 🇱🇧 has a tree on the flag, but there ain't much trees around in modern times to show for it!! Building in ancient Egypt all but deforested the lands all around those parts
I learned that's what the romans did to parts of italy too
Its absolutely unreal 😯 imagine the people all those years ago walking where you are now, its mind blowing dont let zahi catch you he will throw a tantrum lol excellent vid!
Dude this was an amazing adventure you took us on! THANK YOU
That blocked door could lead to the great hall of records.
Did you go to the Lost Labyrinth of Hawara? The Ancient Greek historian Herodotus, wrote of a Labyrinth that is said to have contained mortuary temples, galleries, courtyards, and libraries that hold unseen information about Ancient Egyptian society, as well as other ancient civilizations, including some prior to commonly recorded history. It supposedly has over 3,000 rooms, all laden with lost culture. In 2008, archaeologists rediscovered the remains of a “lost labyrinth” underground beneath the pyramid of Hawara.
@17:40 - definitely look like fossilised clam shells and yet the plateau is 60mt (180fT) above sea level ... let that sink in
What are the cylindrical stones above the doorway entrance?
Does anyone know anything about the layers of crystal? I can't seem to find anything online about it.
@@hfvhf987 the layers might have been halite salt, a form of natural sodium chloride.
I've seen this kind of growth coming from the underside (in other words, growing down from overhead rock) of limestone in one of the Saqqara undergrounds.
09:45 what piece of 1960's tech is that in the wall? A 3 station dialing intercom system? Light switch box?
The main quarry for the pyramids as well as Obelisks was in Aswan. Also, why don't you exploring vloggers carry an LED flash light that has enough lumens to see what's down there for over 800 ft? Just curious. Seems like a good investment for the videos.
I watched because of the comments under the video. Your content is unique and very intriguing. Thanks a lot please continue your good job. These holes particularly woooo this is big.
Thanks for the content bro
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing.
Did anyone notice that loud whisper near the end @20:52 when he mentioned the statues or was there someone else there near him 🤔
Thank you for your amazing and very interesting videos. Well done and great information too! Thank you for your time and hard work that you share with us all. 8:15 The curse of Pharaoh Pigeontepp lol
Super interesting stuff! The main attractions have been covered so much that all news are old news, this really fresh stuff...
Fantastic Video! I'll probably never get to go, however, you made me think that I did with your video. Thanks again!
The building you were wandering around at first are mastabas, royal tombs. You can go inside them, it's just the entrances are usually from the top, like an opening from the ceiling. The general area you were exploring is called the "Giza Eastern Cemetery". Check it out, all of the tombs and mastabas are pretty much catalogued and described thoroughly.The so called entrance you thought was blocked, is a false door (that's what its called lol), an Egyptian symbol of eternal life, and the Duat. The soul of the deceased is supposed to walk through it after their death. So you just lost all the money you were betting on opening it up lol. Hopefully that clears some of the mystery :D
@collins7101 yea I knew for sure it is not undiscovered and likely was connected via another entrance on the other side which is why the stone was never removed
@@gregorymorse8423 Eh, more like it holds a symbolical meaning, rather than practical. False doors are like our gravestones. Thing is, most of them have been removed by scientists to preserve them, so you had incredible luck finding one undisturbed.
@collins7101 yea makes sense. Though weird theories about dates of construction would seem pretty silly if there are many tombs inside where scientific dating techniques e.g. carbon dating are reasonably accurate and could probably place the timeline very accurately. Although burials and construction don't have to have the same timeline, such theories seem quite practically unlikely. My theory is they had a lot of slaves who they likely forced to exercise and consume disgusting substances to put on weight. And I think a lot is known of this in secret aristocratic circles to this day. The real secret was around brutal techniques to enslave those forced to become extremely physically strong. Knowledge no doubt being used today via more sophisticated technological means.
I've read and heard many places that the entire Giza Plateau has a whole ancient city built into it; these many holes and entrances prove this as true to me. There used to be a massive entrance between the Sphynx's paws but it has been built over with a large wooden platform most people take for granted when they walk up to the Sphynx.
Thanks for such a thrilling video, taken us off the regular track and behind the scenes.
I’d love to know where all those holes go and what they’re connected to.
This is an amazing video man. Good job. So much unreported things about the pyramids. You found a ton of neat stuff. These entrances and those crystals. So much interesting stuff.
Respect
Great pyramid was airtight and the basement was flooded. Electrolysys happens in basement separating oxygen and hydrogen that would travel up into the pyramid creating a high pressure system. This high pressure would cause the water level in the basement to rise and fall causing the water to smack the base of the pyramid causing the entire structure to vibrate. Could they harness this vibration into energy or was the high pressure just a massive ram water pump?
Thank you you are showing things that I haven't found on any other channel or TV or whatever you want to call it once again thank you
This is the best video of its kind I've ever seen yet. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Many thanks sir for sharing it. 👏😊
Hahahah awesome, you are totally a dude I’d build a treehouse with as kids, the pigeons scare was flawless 😂😂😂
There is an immense underground city
Brilliant 😂. Great footage buddy and pissed myself when bird made you jump class😊😊 thanks 🏴🏴🏴
The crystals is what creates electricity, I like what you've done, nobody ever gets to see that part of the pyramids, that's why it created so much energy!!!!!!!
The ancient Egyptians built some of the most amazing structures on the planet and the current Egyptians can't even pick up the fucking trash around them. Sad 😢
Nah they just came along and graffiti everything in sight, This place is ancient. Id go so far to say the Egyptians were maybe the 3rd (Last) civilization to stumble upon them. With the fossilized shells too and water erosion this place was under the ocean at some point . .imo
it werent egyptians....
The long hole pit is one of the royal boat they did found and it's now been moved inside the new GEM, Great Egyptian Museum.. There was a building once in that area showing the royal boat
I thought that's what that was. The blocks on top just hid it while supporting the weight of anything crossing over it.
Badass video bro. This video deserves MILLIONS of views
Thank you for this video! ❤ The square holes in the ground with bars over them... do you thuink they were wells?
I think air shafts for underground city
@8:35 @16:35 i think those are air vents. yah! those pigeons were a surprise... thank you for this tour. someday I too will get there to see it in person.
What is that whisper i hear at 20:51
Thanks for the great video! It's awesome to see the vast extent of the ruins beyond the normal tourist stuff. So many underground passages.....it is rumored that there is a whole network of tunnels under the whole Giza Plateau. I totally believe that. Crazy that this stuff hasn't been thoroughly explored and documented by so-called "Egyptologists". They seem to be more concerned with hiding everything. What is under there???
Interesting video.. I would absolutely love to see how Egypt was back in its prime. See where all those tunnels lead and what everything looked like at its original state. Beautiful place. I can’t wait to visit this year
Best investigative work in a video I've seen yet kudos brother keep up the good work. You should take the place of crooked Hawass
17:30 -Ventilation shafts?
@@marna7325 definitely ventilation system, and considering the size, I believe this is the largest "building" underground ever... I have heard about the Egyptian government keeping this secret about a vast underground system... Guess this confirm some of that notion
bro the ancient pottery is a cool find
And the pointed pieces he picked up are the pointed bases of amphora, containers used to store wine and water.
Thank you
Really enjoyed following along with you
Never knew of the Second Sphinx
You are my hero. I had seen so many viedeos about pyramids. I've been there for two times. But I never seen all that stuff and secrets. This is realy awesome. I love that and I share your urge to discover everything.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, so explorative, you went to all the places I would’ve loved to explore myself. The un ventured by the media archeologists, the most intriguing video I’ve seen yet.
You kept it quiet by going solo, not drawing attention to yourself with all the showmanship of those social media explorers and going to all those of the tourists tracks made your video much more personal and enjoyable. ❤
what are those sounds/voice you hear at 20:06 20:23 and 20:53?
Amazing video but when you got a fright with the pigeon! Aww man I couldn’t stop laughing! Scared me too!
It’s amazing how many unopened areas there are! I’d love to get a spade and just start digging!
09:57 Hello; these huge blocks were set to hide and block the entrance of the pit underneath, the same that there were above the pit of the khufu's solar barque.
At 1:45 mark You ask how they can bend the stone like that.. what if it was a different material and it got petrified? That's what I think a lot of these places are.
Great video, I can't believe how much is still to be discovered. That is crazy, I think there is some mind blowing stuff that I hope will be uncovered in my lifetime
OMG is that as close as you can get to the Sphinx?
Great video one of the best I’ve seen of the area very detailed
Hey at 9:20 I think you have your compass directions wrong. If you can see the Great Pyramid on the right and the middle Khafre pyramid is on your left, then you must be on the east aside, facing west. So your left is the South side.
That pyramid you point out looks like the exact position of the southern of the 3 Queens Pyramids (there are 3 in a row in the south east corner of the great pyramid cemetery complex). You can google the map, you should find the 3 queens pyramids and can figure out where you were standing.
Amazing footage.
Those crystal veins are nuts.
I'm wondering if, the material or mixture they used to plaster over the bricks or in between somehow turned into crystals.
Crystals, under the right conditions, can form nearly instant.
At 4:00 you are 100% right. The pyramid is 90% rough-cut, irregularly shaped sandstone blocks covered in nice outer casing (and inner casing for the passages).
I walked up the pyramid 25 years ago when I was 19. And When you see footage higher up the outside of the pyramid you can see how irregular they are under the outer casing layer
I believe that all the "holes" you've found are ventilation shafts for the extreme heat that the Pyramids produced as they created energy/power. I can just see those shafts exhaling and belching clouds of sand and superheated air! Wow! It must've been quite an impressive sight that was also felt as it shook the ground! I also believe that's why the ground near the Pyramid is hollow (as you pointed out) - those are tunnels that lead to the ventilation shafts!
Interesting thesis! Sounds logical....
Okay, so the pit with the huge stones over it, right beside the pyramid, was one of the Pharaoh's boat pits, where they recovered one of the ancient wooden Bike boats.
All the places with doors are there to keep out the kind of tourists that would go in and carve graphite, or treasure hunt, or just go places that are unsafe.
You were respectful, but the next lone tourist may not be.
This was a fascinating tour of the Giza Plateau, actually going around and looking at what's there, and not just taking selfies with the famous backdrops of the sphinx & the larger pyramids.
Thanks for taking us along!
9:45 bro, that machine on the right appears to be hooked to wires running through the stone....
Thank you so much for this ! I always was interessted in 🤗
love it your similar to me , dont follow the pack , went to the pryamids stayed less than 100 yards from entrance , my biggest coup was getting on Ra`s solar temple abu gharab wow i took a 3kg crystal obelisk not knowing there used to be a obliesk there managed to meditate on it for like 40 mins , its crazy expensive and a goverment access only ie big fee like 3-5k , but 1 hout before dsun set there no guards :) its great pickup stones from around the temples did you go to luxor too ? gr8 video , can i ask do you do things like the cristos or 30 day smoothie diets your brain will tap in to a higher level of consciousness access to unused part of your brain and you will propell your journey top crazy hights , keep up your good work malta and bosnian pryamids are crazy too
Great video and commentary, I sub'd.
At 10:30, that's the assembly line created by Pharoah Hen Ricus Ra Ford Amun
They might float the stones, or it might be an ancient water level.
I would call those columns "My Pillars" and feel free to use that one.
Thank you so much for the incredible footage. It was quite fascinating to me. I've never been there, so a lot of "basic stuff" you showed were totally knew to me.
At last, thanks to you, I can get a feel of what it's like to be on the site.
By the way, do you know of the gigantic labyrinth over there, which was supposed to dwarf the great pyramid ? It was lost, but now found, king of, because it burried under sand ? Talk about mind blowing stuff.
Watching your video, I really thought there is SO much stuff burried under the sand, that we just cannot fathom it.
Ancient megalithic sites blow my mind.
No doubt in my mind , the egyptians found these ruins already built. I believe whoever built the pyramids were part of a type one civilization. There are too many mathmatic constants and astrology involved to be a burial chamber or esthetic monument. It was something so spectacular that the egyptians constructed their belief system around it and began putting mummies in them and involving them in their belief structure to conjure back the wisdom to fix them and get them operational. I think the "earthquake" that destroyed the pyramids , was actually an explosion from within the mechanism that the pyramids were originally.
@@DoogieHoosier huh? But the pyramids are still there to this day. How come you think they were blown up?
@bioold8925 yes they are there still... they are ruins. Incredibly hard to type out here. Do some research based on the things I commented. Amazing stuff.
Hi. Really enjoyed this video. I could feel your awe and wonder at these magnificent monuments.
The crystal you picked up looked to me like mica. The Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico is full of mica.
It supposedly is ane excellent heat sink.
Just saying.
Great footage, thanks for sharing. Wondering whether you have heard that apparently the Egyptiona Hyroglyphs meaning or alphate actually reads different and if so then all the information or the symbols convey a total different message. Would be great to find out the reall meaning.
Whats that sound heard at 20:52 sounds like a voice and the sound repeats. You can clearly hear him breathing while the sound is heard.
Thank you so much for the video. Its so sad and disrespectful how people have carved their names around the stone doorways. And the empty cans and chrisp packets are unreal. Though the pidgen scare had me laughing😂
According to the original interpretation of the Egyptian hieroglyphics . The Egyptians actually inherited the sphinx from a previous civilisation .so this is a fantastic find .
Did they say who the previous civilization was?
@nathanstokes3931 it's only referred to by the Egyptians as the "first" civilisation apparently they didn't record its actual name because it was destroyed .
@@nathanstokes3931 only that it was the "first" civilisation . Destroyed before the Egyptians rose to power .
The part with the pigeon scared me but made me laugh so hard at your reaction 😂😂😂
The pit at 10:00 is where the solar barques were buried (see Khufu's boat), covered by stone slabs.
The holes in the blocks at 11min are for lifting pinchers. i saw in a video explaining the lifting equipment romans used for constructing large arches with really big stone blocks. Dericks were used to lift the blocks. Round holes were chiselled into each end of each block- into which the tips of lifting pichers were inserted - which pinched tight when lifted. The hole is placed center or off center depending on the angle the block was to be delivered at installation. In this block squaring factory/processing plant, i would guess that the blocks with off centre holes was to make turning them over easier. Lift the block with a derick - it hangs to one side - when the derick sets it down again it naturally rolls to the next working side (side to be worked). my guess is the chippings fall into the furrow below and washed out with water and maybe a bunch of guys pushing brooms after each other down the furrow to get rid of the waste - something like that?
We need to see the aerial view and location of the 2nd Sphinx. Where can I see it?
Nobody really knows how old the pyramids really are. But that had to be an amazing city before the floods, wars, and ppl that destroyed it. Crazy to think you might have been walking on an unknown building that hasn't been discovered yet because of aĺl the sand. Who knows. Great video
Ventilation shafts? Or flood ways for ship building?
Where can I get a drone pic this 2nd sphinx?
How interesting! I have never been in person and until now have only seen the sanitised documentaries. Very nice to be able to have *a look round* - thanks
Thanks for showing the stone doors and how they worked. That was new information for me. I wish I knew the truth about the black granite boxes.