Thank you Brien for your hard work. May everyone stop briefly today, to reflect on the histories worldwide of how the Indigenous have been treated conquering nations. May you & yours be blessed🙏 Namaste
follow the water where its pushed up at the top of the hill, down into the hill and it would have cut along all the metals on its way leaving them exposed. you can see this is where water flowed when it was underground but the smooth surfaces have been shaped as thrones or stairs, allows for one to sit directly over an energy flow of or directly on it strongest point of effect. the water would probably be flowing under the rocks still but maybe was diverted when protective wall was built... thanks for the vid!
@@joebloggs7956 I don't know if this is relevant but it is an interesting way to produce electricity from two streams of water: ua-cam.com/video/XofdRjwuAu8/v-deo.html
@@kennethm.pricejr.8921 I think it is relevant cos ions are borrowed from the metals creating electricity through the movement or something. Collecting ions from the air is known as solent arc technologies and basically gives us free power from the quantum field, lot of work was done in 60s in frances private research cities. Isn't it one of the theories behind the ank. An ionic well or regulator?
@@joebloggs7956 makes sense as an natural healing center that was used a very long time, ....weather , wear and manned manipulation adds to this fact and , knowing what we discovered from Bosnia Pyramid and Ravne Tunnels....you are Spot On, as the underground water produced energy sites...and they were very in tune with nature , doing these things, the world over.....the best is under our oceans....
It's very interesting to look closely at the Inca wall at 7:56, as you've told us it's a known Inca wall. While it's some degrees less expert than those really massive megalithic works, the mentality and the engineering behind this wall is the same. The stones are of a manageable size but the cuts and compound angles of the fitted stones is really mind boggling. Even this I don't think we could replicate, at least not by hand.
I have been watching these videos for a long time now and i have to say that the quadcopter viewpoint has provided a fantastic perspective both visually and thought provoking. Thank you Brien for all your work!!
Brian, we are looking at a quarry base camp, what we see is remanence of the stone foundations , stairwells,and drainage systems of long gone wooden structures.. no mystery here. Thank you for your videos!
A 100% certified site of Worship and Special Ceremonies in ancient times because no one in their right mind builds and exudes so much time and energy into elaborate structures as these just "for fun".....no way!
Energizing the soil. The energy gets taken in by the different shapes of the flower/plant's and the color, plus if it has more than just a flower on her it's taking in more than one frequency by doing so it separates the nutrients and pushes them out different parts of the flower at different time's of the day. It can be one type of nutrition which will make it's own vibration and depending on the tone/ frequency. The roots will take a seacret geometry shape or with the frequency coming from two or more sources it would be harder to make the seacret geometry through out the hole plant but when it does it would be more coplacated. The energy it takes in and pushes out would change drastically which would give us the vast of different energy and chemicals coming from different plants. Knowing how to move these energy/separate and combine them would change the way we create energy and heal and make substances.
*Waking up with Brian Foerster waiting for the sun to rise.* Rocks in this part of the world seem so unusual compared to the rocks that I'm familiar with in the Rocky Mountains.
Briens videos are basically my daily routine now! I live in Wyoming, about 9000' above sea level, we have more of a granite type rock closer in hardness and color to Aswan in some areas. Most of our lovely Rockies are subcontinental crust a billion years old and weathered down over 300,000,000 years. Being so weathered the ancient people would've loved the granite from my area, deep core stuff.
What's the point of the megalithic retaining walls all around that area of protruding, carved stone? Is it possible there is an actual structure there under all that soil? That really looks strange. Not a quarry, certainly. Way too much effort in that wall to just be a place to harvest some stones.
Almost looks like lizzards ie cold blooded,,, carved that stuff when the lava was still warm. And some places almost look like somebody cut out sections to remove details maybe faces or things we are restricted to see or know of. Great view Brien Foerster, nice flying.
Looks like the remnants of a Stone Age quarry/workshop/display yard.Or a stone trade school abandoned .Many pieces look unfinished,like rejects. What a beautiful wooded site.
It looks to me like a high technological art was done to create it but look around it's like it was blown to pieces I could put some of the puzzle back together then looks like a great flood happened,oh my so much time between nus and then! Mahalo Brian!
Its strange how there are no clues, documents, scriptures, drawing, mosaics showing who and how these megalithic structures were built.....nothing, its almost deliberate!🤫 Keep up the great work Brien, people will soon have to wake up.
Hi Brien, please do some research on the rock paintings at Serrania La Lindosa, Columbia. It is said to be made around the ice age, about 12,500 years ago. It could be possible to paint at such heights only by giants or super humans, who would have made the Megalithic structures.
This reminds me of the tours of Europe, where castles or temples are usually built of the water source and underground systems. secures mining and claims descent from the very essence of the land itself.
Brien, this is astonishing. we have always wondered about these types of stone cuts in other areas theorizing that they could have been blown apart or part of a larger structure. Well this site is the proof!! the wall clearly represents a castle or fort and inside are all these strange staircase cuts and odd carving. WHY WOULD A QUARRY BE SURROUNDED BY CASTLE WALLS??
Ive always followed the possibilities here...and they always lead me back to the personal theory that these stones were cut when they were semi soft, after being inviolved in the great cataclysms you and others describe in your books and research....same goes for all the "scooped" stonework around the world
Side note: If you think about it, what's do different from cultures now that exist in the jungle? Can you imagine what they think when they see helicopters and jets fly over, they probably think we are an alien species taking over the planet. Makes sense hearing stories about the creator god sending Viracocha their land and bestowing knowledge and gifts. Don't we do that now, go to lost or hidden cultures and give them clothes and tools and they worship us like gods until they understand. So maybe that's what happened. more remote cultures of the ancient world were visited by a more advanced one hence the oral stories and traditions. just spit balling here, but it seems very logical.
very cool video!!! if you have not yet gone..there is a place called the xzone about a couple miles from there...locals say it was built by aliens...very cool caves...i have some clips but i bet if you went there it could be a great video!!!
Brien, At Little Qenko,, I was surprised that you considered the stonework on the left to be Incan. I've viewed those as still too large for the Incan builders because the difference in the size of the stones are still significantly larger than ones in most Incan structures. Could it be the work of the megalithic builders since the size is consistent with the ones used in so many walls that also utilize much larger blocks as well, some by several tons? Or could the intermediate sizes be attributed to an intermediate civilization, one that attempted to rebuild after the cataclysms and still had advanced technology. They took could still be thousands of years before the Inca?
It seems likely most of the carved surfaces were facets for larger stone structures to lay upon. Most of the stone from this site has since been removed and quarried out so what is left is the base this structure sat on. My theory
@@joebloggs7956 any work that ancient people did to the rock would have done away with the smooth look caused by water. Their work wouldn’t retain the soft texture of water erosion, and besides, there’s plenty of wind erosion on those rocks that came after the rock surfaced, which illustrates how the smoothness probably wasn’t caused by water but by heat. Not all rock smoothness is done by water. The evidence for water on these stones are large stippling, bowl-shaped holes all over it.
The biggest riddle to me with all the stupendous megalithic structures Foerster investigates is there are not to be found any semblance of metallic tools anywhere in the vicinity. Technology without metal is most incredible. The 'Iron Age' was not yet to occur in Britain until at the earliest 1000 BC and most of these structures from South America to Egypt to India easily predate that.
Peripatetic builders take their tools with them - proprietary processes and implements are not left lying about the site when the job is finished (that's when the Incanterior Designers take over the project) Building guilds would protect and secure their tools of livelihood - what happens at rock school stays at rock school.
Nice one.. I can't help but think the areas covered in carved rock surfaces were the locations of covered dwellings where workers could h one their skills. ..in their man cave.
I agree, this is the Old work. Is it a quarry at all? Why the retaining wall then? What happened to this site? How did these megalithic structures end up looking like Godzilla's playthings?
Terracing would make sense because the different plants they can create need to be on different levels to taken the different Energies slash frequencies from the Sun.
From what I see, staircases are aligned and this evokes we are looking at old fragments of a town or similar construction. Stones appear like molded and smoothed, as if some sort of nuclear or atomic disastrous had destroyed the city and soften the stones. Some people believe that because of irrespectuous experiments, earth axis was deviated, shape of the earth was modified, lands sank while moutains rapidly formed, at the end of atlantean era...
all the megalithic constructions in cuzco looks like a giant puzzle, so where are the tools used to build it? did the viracochas took them to their world or are are they are hiding somewhere ready to be discovered by someone special?
Quarry theory is hard to believe because why would they go to the effort of making surrounding support walls with that precision and why would the inca bother to fix them if it was just a Quarry??
I will not get surprised if tunnels or caves are found under KENKO; the entire thing is hold now with those megalitic stones all arrond. aN UNDERGROUND SCAN COULD BE VERY USEFUL.
IF Little Quenqo outdates the Inca could it possibly be a sediment filled mound worthy of digging? The wall not being a retention but rather (possibly)for support of a roof or for defensive purposes?...a separator
Does thousands of years before the Inca mean 3K or 12K? Could the Paracas have done this or is this ancient? Maybe this was a practice studio or a custom shop at the time of the cataclysm.
It seems the Inca retained knowledge of the ancient stone cutting technique, but in a degraded form, into the second millenium. When did humanity actually lose this knowledge? Could there still be some fragments of it that remain?
You sparked my curiosity about the Peruhua people but the internet seems to be void of everything Peruhua with the exception of a song called "El Peruhua", does anyone else have information about these people?
Similarly I can find no trace of these people with that name or any that looks like it - the Chavin seems to be the earliest gazetted one source www.frommers.com/destinations/peru/in-depth/history but other sources have different or other explanations for the etymology of Peru's name - none of which mention that it referes to ot derives from an ancient people of the land. Brien can you put up a link to the source of that 'origin story'? and perhaps the correct spelling of these peoples.? Peace
@@iandalziel7405 "Brien can you put up a link to the source of that 'origin story'? and perhaps the correct spelling of these peoples.?" I don't have an origin story and what spelling correction? I mentioned a "song" ua-cam.com/video/yAzZ6QqwtY4/v-deo.html
Just by looking at what's left tells us that the original people of this laand were very complex. To me the south american natives bellow mexico and the works they left behind seem so out of place and puzzling. It's like my mind can't grasp just what they were doing. They seem much different. The top of this hill is so strange. Especially the cut out rocks. It's like a child came through there with some type of laser and was just playing and cutting. Kinda makes my think of the huge rock that has been sliced open multiple times on a mountain in japan. The places with the cut rock is by far the most interesting. What were these people doing? Who were they? How did they and where did they go? Humanity has been here far longer than we think.
My thoughts on the visible global cataclysm was when the Americas were separated from the African & European continents. The time a great earthquake separated them causing the Atlantic drift & divided them with an up to 7mile depth. I would guess there were also massive & multiple volcanic eruptions at the same time. Survivors all took to cave dwellings.
No archeologist denies that there was cultures that preceded the Inca. It is often a joke that anything you touch in Peru is Inca. The Inca were a short lived warrior class that conquered countless smaller cultures. Their technology was stolen from those peoples. I often think, when you show poorly fitted stones on top of amazing megalithic ones, the rough ones are modern or Spanish reconstruction. It is only in some cases where you see the small group of stone masters work along side the more common mans work. The quality of work often represents the importance of it. Foundations being of the most importance. Then you see entire building of megalithic work in the royal and religious buildings. Just like in modern Peru. The government buildings, and rich homes are of a drastically higher quality than the homes of the regular people. As for this site. The precolonial peoples of Peru also made weapons, cups, vases, statues and many other things from stone. I believe this is an example of a quarry where smaller blocks were cut to make such items. One mystery I find with these sites is, where is the waste material from cutting out these blocks? Even the craziest theories of using magic sound vibrations should leave some kind of waste material.
The absence of waste material has always been a conundrum. Maybe it was utilized as well? Crushed and blended with other ingredients perhaps. We have seen thousands of perfectly drilled holes in very hard stone around the planet, but where are all the core plugs?
If the waste was turned into powder then it could be used as a filler for repair work, or pottery, essentially there is no Waste. Like when a cow goes through a slaughter house every part is used...
Steve-o: Exactly! The Ancients obviously had the ability to work with large stone in an effortless and unconstrained manner, therefore they must of had a plan for the waste and rubble. In Peru, the Inca may have collected it for their construction projects. I had the mental analogy of using a chicken or a turkey, but a cow works just as well.
@@tomheringer2047 There has been many core plugs found in Egypt and other places that exhibit what is called on UA-cam monolithic architecture. But I’ve never seen one from Peru.
Thank you Brien for your hard work. May everyone stop briefly today, to reflect on the histories worldwide of how the Indigenous have been treated conquering nations. May you & yours be blessed🙏 Namaste
All these megalithic sites need digging up around them , I think there will be a lot more to discover in the land surrounding them
I would like to see some exploration with LiDAR and ground-penetrating Radar etc.
yes. when there are groundworks maybe foundations can be rebuilt..
Thank you, Brien for giving us so much information.
Like always you bring us to amazing Sights that contradict the current understanding of our existence...
Not so much a salon, as a site for soirées...
"A shaft goes down and connects to a tunnel system". That is more than interesting!
follow the water where its pushed up at the top of the hill, down into the hill and it would have cut along all the metals on its way leaving them exposed. you can see this is where water flowed when it was underground but the smooth surfaces have been shaped as thrones or stairs, allows for one to sit directly over an energy flow of or directly on it strongest point of effect. the water would probably be flowing under the rocks still but maybe was diverted when protective wall was built... thanks for the vid!
@@joebloggs7956 I don't know if this is relevant but it is an interesting way to produce electricity from two streams of water: ua-cam.com/video/XofdRjwuAu8/v-deo.html
@@kennethm.pricejr.8921 I think it is relevant cos ions are borrowed from the metals creating electricity through the movement or something. Collecting ions from the air is known as solent arc technologies and basically gives us free power from the quantum field, lot of work was done in 60s in frances private research cities. Isn't it one of the theories behind the ank. An ionic well or regulator?
@@joebloggs7956 makes sense as an natural healing center that was used a very long time, ....weather , wear and manned manipulation adds to this fact and , knowing what we discovered from Bosnia Pyramid and Ravne Tunnels....you are Spot On, as the underground water produced energy sites...and they were very in tune with nature , doing these things, the world over.....the best is under our oceans....
It's very interesting to look closely at the Inca wall at 7:56, as you've told us it's a known Inca wall. While it's some degrees less expert than those really massive megalithic works, the mentality and the engineering behind this wall is the same. The stones are of a manageable size but the cuts and compound angles of the fitted stones is really mind boggling. Even this I don't think we could replicate, at least not by hand.
Love your channel Brien
I have been watching these videos for a long time now and i have to say that the quadcopter viewpoint has provided a fantastic perspective both visually and thought provoking. Thank you Brien for all your work!!
Brian, we are looking at a quarry base camp, what we see is remanence of the stone foundations , stairwells,and drainage systems of long gone wooden structures.. no mystery here.
Thank you for your videos!
A 100% certified site of Worship and Special Ceremonies in ancient times because no one in their right mind builds and exudes so much time and energy into elaborate structures as these just "for fun".....no way!
What a weirdly lovely place. It's almost like an art installation instead of a collection of strange carved stones.
Great job as usual Brien. I love seeing these less popular sites you have been showing us. They are truly magnificent.
Dear Brien! Thanks a lot for your work! Especially for wide plans from Quadro!
Around the 4min mark you're talking about the teachers and while looking at the site i started viewing it as a class room where they learn the art.
That’s great theory
Thank you Brien. Beauty before you. Beauty behind you. Beauty all around you!
Wow, Cuzco is a HUGE city!!
Energizing the soil.
The energy gets taken in by the different shapes of the flower/plant's and the color, plus if it has more than just a flower on her it's taking in more than one frequency by doing so it separates the nutrients and pushes them out different parts of the flower at different time's of the day. It can be one type of nutrition which will make it's own vibration and depending on the tone/ frequency. The roots will take a seacret geometry shape or with the frequency coming from two or more sources it would be harder to make the seacret geometry through out the hole plant but when it does it would be more coplacated. The energy it takes in and pushes out would change drastically which would give us the vast of different energy and chemicals coming from different plants.
Knowing how to move these energy/separate and combine them would change the way we create energy and heal and make substances.
great glide over Little Qenqo the knowledge keeps on coming ! Blessings
*Waking up with Brian Foerster waiting for the sun to rise.*
Rocks in this part of the world seem so unusual compared to the rocks that I'm familiar with in the Rocky Mountains.
Briens videos are basically my daily routine now!
I live in Wyoming, about 9000' above sea level, we have more of a granite type rock closer in hardness and color to Aswan in some areas. Most of our lovely Rockies are subcontinental crust a billion years old and weathered down over 300,000,000 years. Being so weathered the ancient people would've loved the granite from my area, deep core stuff.
Thank you and God Bless Brien Forester ! Such a lovely video to start my Thanksgiving Day !
Well done,much thanks. Maybe these great builders will return soon.
6:55 the lintels are impressive, maybe reused from a megalithic find but precisely cut and squared.
What's the point of the megalithic retaining walls all around that area of protruding, carved stone? Is it possible there is an actual structure there under all that soil? That really looks strange. Not a quarry, certainly. Way too much effort in that wall to just be a place to harvest some stones.
Almost looks like lizzards ie cold blooded,,, carved that stuff when the lava was still warm. And some places almost look like somebody cut out sections to remove details maybe faces or things we are restricted to see or know of. Great view Brien Foerster, nice flying.
Looks like the remnants of a Stone Age quarry/workshop/display yard.Or a stone trade school abandoned .Many pieces look unfinished,like rejects. What a beautiful wooded site.
Those stairs...it makes it me think it doesn't lead upward but it leads downward to a underground complex.
It looks to me like a high technological art was done to create it but look around it's like it was blown to pieces I could put some of the puzzle back together then looks like a great flood happened,oh my so much time between nus and then! Mahalo Brian!
Yep!
Its strange how there are no clues, documents, scriptures, drawing, mosaics showing who and how these megalithic structures were built.....nothing, its almost deliberate!🤫
Keep up the great work Brien, people will soon have to wake up.
Hi Brien, please do some research on the rock paintings at Serrania La Lindosa, Columbia. It is said to be made around the ice age, about 12,500 years ago.
It could be possible to paint at such heights only by giants or super humans, who would have made the Megalithic structures.
This reminds me of the tours of Europe, where castles or temples are usually built of the water source and underground systems. secures mining and claims descent from the very essence of the land itself.
Brien, this is astonishing. we have always wondered about these types of stone cuts in other areas theorizing that they could have been blown apart or part of a larger structure. Well this site is the proof!! the wall clearly represents a castle or fort and inside are all these strange staircase cuts and odd carving. WHY WOULD A QUARRY BE SURROUNDED BY CASTLE WALLS??
Ive always followed the possibilities here...and they always lead me back to the personal theory that these stones were cut when they were semi soft, after being inviolved in the great cataclysms you and others describe in your books and research....same goes for all the "scooped" stonework around the world
Happy Thanksgiving ALL
Happy Thanksgiving and your the Best Guide and teacher 💖
You impress me so , I had a dream
A lucid dream or adventure.we had a great time in and by you explained what was going on in the voice we love.
This place would make a great Japanese garden
Thank you
Happy thanksgiving everyone! Hope all is well Brien, cant wait for you and the guys to get together and do a group vid! Stunning as always!
Side note: If you think about it, what's do different from cultures now that exist in the jungle? Can you imagine what they think when they see helicopters and jets fly over, they probably think we are an alien species taking over the planet. Makes sense hearing stories about the creator god sending Viracocha their land and bestowing knowledge and gifts. Don't we do that now, go to lost or hidden cultures and give them clothes and tools and they worship us like gods until they understand. So maybe that's what happened. more remote cultures of the ancient world were visited by a more advanced one hence the oral stories and traditions. just spit balling here, but it seems very logical.
As there is a stone wall around this where most likely was a building structure. Dig further deeper.
At 7:49 those stone shapes are very impressive. They're just not Mega sized. It's like they had the same technology but not quite.
very cool video!!! if you have not yet gone..there is a place called the xzone about a couple miles from there...locals say it was built by aliens...very cool caves...i have some clips but i bet if you went there it could be a great video!!!
Brien,
At Little Qenko,, I was surprised that you considered the stonework on the left to be Incan. I've viewed those as still too large for the Incan builders because the difference in the size of the stones are still significantly larger than ones in most Incan structures.
Could it be the work of the megalithic builders since the size is consistent with the ones used in so many walls that also utilize much larger blocks as well, some by several tons? Or could the intermediate sizes be attributed to an intermediate civilization, one that attempted to rebuild after the cataclysms and still had advanced technology. They took could still be thousands of years before the Inca?
It seems likely most of the carved surfaces were facets for larger stone structures to lay upon. Most of the stone from this site has since been removed and quarried out so what is left is the base this structure sat on. My theory
It'd be nice to see if you can get into that tunnel system. Big ask I know, but worth a try.
easy, no one is there Monday through Saturday
Awesome video quality. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
The quadcopter provides a nice perspective.
It looks like they were just playing around with the ability to soften stone
You're correct it seems. See this video, mystery may have been solved!
ua-cam.com/video/KMAtkjy_YK4/v-deo.html
thats from waterfow that happened many years before when the exposed rock was underground
were the water flowed smoothed the stone, then the stone was shaped by man
@@joebloggs7956 any work that ancient people did to the rock would have done away with the smooth look caused by water. Their work wouldn’t retain the soft texture of water erosion, and besides, there’s plenty of wind erosion on those rocks that came after the rock surfaced, which illustrates how the smoothness probably wasn’t caused by water but by heat. Not all rock smoothness is done by water. The evidence for water on these stones are large stippling, bowl-shaped holes all over it.
@@Matthew-ec6wn it's possible to smooth stone with a piece of the same substance or quarts which is 7 on mohs
Lots of sitting areas like seats and sofas like a huge living room
The biggest riddle to me with all the stupendous megalithic structures Foerster investigates is there are not to be found any semblance of metallic tools anywhere in the vicinity. Technology without metal is most incredible. The 'Iron Age' was not yet to occur in Britain until at the earliest 1000 BC and most of these structures from South America to Egypt to India easily predate that.
Peripatetic builders take their tools with them - proprietary processes and implements are not left lying about the site when the job is finished (that's when the Incanterior Designers take over the project)
Building guilds would protect and secure their tools of livelihood - what happens at rock school stays at rock school.
Have they dug any deeper? it looks like they barely scratched the surface at this site
Nice one..
I can't help but think the areas covered in carved rock surfaces were the locations of covered dwellings where workers could h one their skills. ..in their man cave.
I agree, this is the Old work. Is it a quarry at all? Why the retaining wall then? What happened to this site? How did these megalithic structures end up looking like Godzilla's playthings?
Terracing would make sense because the different plants they can create need to be on different levels to taken the different Energies slash frequencies from the Sun.
Why was the Little Qenqo surrounded by the wall?
From what I see, staircases are aligned and this evokes we are looking at old fragments of a town or similar construction. Stones appear like molded and smoothed, as if some sort of nuclear or atomic disastrous had destroyed the city and soften the stones. Some people believe that because of irrespectuous experiments, earth axis was deviated, shape of the earth was modified, lands sank while moutains rapidly formed, at the end of atlantean era...
Wonder if there's something substantial underneath it..
It looks like n area of practice. An area of lessons to what they were doing and practising.
I sure didn't know Cusco was that large a city. Thanks for this.
Great infortainment
Have you been to or heard of the megalithic site in Montana?
Max & Mini. Did giants do the megalithic work when comparing the sizes? I would believe it.
all the megalithic constructions in cuzco looks like a giant puzzle, so where are the tools used to build it? did the viracochas took them to their world or are are they are hiding somewhere ready to be discovered by someone special?
Quarry theory is hard to believe because why would they go to the effort of making surrounding support walls with that precision and why would the inca bother to fix them if it was just a Quarry??
Sacsayhuaman by Qenqo is almost like Tom Wait's red shoes by the drugstore, isn't it?
...and someone will head south until this whole thing cools off.
Looks like a heavily populated area in the distance.
...with some rocks in the foreground?
We did see the same thing - it's better with the sound on though...
I see a ancient training site for stone working. Makes perfect sense. 😉
Maybe it was once a Rock Shop class?
A little bit of the stonework at San Cristobal looked to be megalithic. Could the Inca have been reusing a site that predated their empire?
I feel like it was a quarry then turned into a training facility, then into a sacred site
I will not get surprised if tunnels or caves are found under KENKO; the entire thing is hold now with those megalitic stones all arrond. aN UNDERGROUND SCAN COULD BE VERY USEFUL.
I wonder how much more is hidden under the dirt??
Very interesting.
I think it's a city map on the hill
IF Little Quenqo outdates the Inca could it possibly be a sediment filled mound worthy of digging? The wall not being a retention but rather (possibly)for support of a roof or for defensive purposes?...a separator
Does thousands of years before the Inca mean 3K or 12K? Could the Paracas have done this or is this ancient? Maybe this was a practice studio or a custom shop at the time of the cataclysm.
Brian. What is your take on, Fehmi Krasnibi's theory, that the stones used @ the great pyramid,s, were moulded?...
Bad theory
@@brienfoerster thanks Brien, I thought so. Wanted to ask in case I was missing something..
whats under the trees and grass?
for me one of the most mysterious sites I know ...
It seems the Inca retained knowledge of the ancient stone cutting technique, but in a degraded form, into the second millenium. When did humanity actually lose this knowledge? Could there still be some fragments of it that remain?
A tunnel system to where? Have the tunnels been explored? Why not?
Looks like a Training Centre to learn to cut stone.
have you ever seen a training center where people learn to cut stone?
Keep "guessing"......'cause you're a million miles off!
Looks like a tower exploded,, I think the main building is below ground...
I wonder if they have done GPR to see if there is a bunch buried.
Spending the time and effort to build a megalithic wall around a "quarry" is very strange indeed . Something else was going on here.
@@tomheringer2047 Ancient mini-putt. It was all the rage.
G MinK: A miniature golf course? Kind of looks like that doesn't it? There are even "cups" embedded in the "greens".
@@tomheringer2047 There could have been some tiddly winks game that could be played on a little course. They have them all over.
Looks melted and molten, in places....is it not ???
You sparked my curiosity about the Peruhua people but the internet seems to be void of everything Peruhua with the exception of a song called "El Peruhua", does anyone else have information about these people?
Similarly I can find no trace of these people with that name or any that looks like it - the Chavin seems to be the earliest gazetted
one source
www.frommers.com/destinations/peru/in-depth/history
but other sources have different or other explanations for the etymology of Peru's name - none of which mention that it referes to ot derives from an ancient people of the land.
Brien can you put up a link to the source of that 'origin story'?
and perhaps the correct spelling of these peoples.?
Peace
@@iandalziel7405 "Brien can you put up a link to the source of that 'origin story'?
and perhaps the correct spelling of these peoples.?"
I don't have an origin story and what spelling correction? I mentioned a "song"
ua-cam.com/video/yAzZ6QqwtY4/v-deo.html
@@aboveallthingslove6349 - I meant Brien Foerster - apologies I didn't immediately notice you had the same first name spelling
They always remind me of "impressions" not cuts.
As if the stone was soft at one point and they pressed shapes into them
Be interesting to know, where are the stones originating from ?
It is bedrock
@@brienfoerster bedrock remoulded.
Just by looking at what's left tells us that the original people of this laand were very complex. To me the south american natives bellow mexico and the works they left behind seem so out of place and puzzling. It's like my mind can't grasp just what they were doing. They seem much different. The top of this hill is so strange. Especially the cut out rocks. It's like a child came through there with some type of laser and was just playing and cutting. Kinda makes my think of the huge rock that has been sliced open multiple times on a mountain in japan. The places with the cut rock is by far the most interesting. What were these people doing? Who were they? How did they and where did they go? Humanity has been here far longer than we think.
Get some ground penetrating radar and survey that site Brien!
WHY WOULDN'T THESE STONES BE POURED?
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They taught an learned the art of stone shaping here and all the random Hanan Pacha.
Why would the Inca only have copper tools when iron tools were around at the same time.
My thoughts on the visible global cataclysm was when the Americas were separated from the African & European continents. The time a great earthquake separated them causing the Atlantic drift & divided them with an up to 7mile depth. I would guess there were also massive & multiple volcanic eruptions at the same time. Survivors all took to cave dwellings.
It looks like the top wall is megalithic
Didn't the Flintstones live in megalithic houses?
upmarket dolmens...
The Inca had bronze tools????
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@@brienfoerster oh it's fixed :)
No archeologist denies that there was cultures that preceded the Inca. It is often a joke that anything you touch in Peru is Inca. The Inca were a short lived warrior class that conquered countless smaller cultures. Their technology was stolen from those peoples. I often think, when you show poorly fitted stones on top of amazing megalithic ones, the rough ones are modern or Spanish reconstruction. It is only in some cases where you see the small group of stone masters work along side the more common mans work. The quality of work often represents the importance of it. Foundations being of the most importance. Then you see entire building of megalithic work in the royal and religious buildings. Just like in modern Peru. The government buildings, and rich homes are of a drastically higher quality than the homes of the regular people. As for this site. The precolonial peoples of Peru also made weapons, cups, vases, statues and many other things from stone. I believe this is an example of a quarry where smaller blocks were cut to make such items. One mystery I find with these sites is, where is the waste material from cutting out these blocks? Even the craziest theories of using magic sound vibrations should leave some kind of waste material.
The absence of waste material has always been a conundrum. Maybe it was utilized as well? Crushed and blended with other ingredients perhaps. We have seen thousands of perfectly drilled holes in very hard stone around the planet, but where are all the core plugs?
If the waste was turned into powder then it could be used as a filler for repair work, or pottery, essentially there is no Waste. Like when a cow goes through a slaughter house every part is used...
Steve-o: Exactly! The Ancients obviously had the ability to work with large stone in an effortless and unconstrained manner, therefore they must of had a plan for the waste and rubble. In Peru, the Inca may have collected it for their construction projects. I had the mental analogy of using a chicken or a turkey, but a cow works just as well.
@@tomheringer2047 There has been many core plugs found in Egypt and other places that exhibit what is called on UA-cam monolithic architecture. But I’ve never seen one from Peru.
@@warrendourond7236 - made into earlobe plugs perchance?
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The Capitol of an ancient civilization.
One of its principal cities.
They were able to manipulate stone like it’s a toy.