I've been to Machu Pichu about 5 years ago funny enough I am from peruvian descent but had never had the opportunity to go, it a beautiful place just be wary it is a bit on the high side but there are higher places in most of peru.
Stonehenge was an astrological calendar that served both religious and practical function functions. The stones line up to show the beginning of summer and winter solstice perfectly....this was discovered like 10 years ago lol
Id love to see the pyramids and Pompeii (all of them really but those are two of my personal favorites), but jeeze, look at those crowds. Kinda kills the wonder a little.
kinda kills the wonder? especially when people gonna be yelling at you in other languages and I'd be afraid I'd end up doing something disrespectful unintentionally cause I'm an american they dont teach us that in school lol
So that’s why caskets and artifacts have been found inside as well as mass graves at their base of the workers who built them along with temples to the said phasers who built them with temples and shrines at their base for priests and the general public to worship at
@@richardgrace4500 and you look inside them and there's no places for torches no soot no nothing anything like that sure the people that came after didn't know what to use them for so they stuffed stuff inside but before that just like the Baghdad batteries same time
@@coreymiller2045 you are aware half of the "pyramids" were created by one Pharoah who was doing trial and error at pyramid to later form what we would call a "step pyramid" and he abandoned 3 of them also it is well known that at one point Egypt was broke af and the "tombs" were ordered reopened so they could loot them for the Egyptian coffers/finances
@@richardgrace4500 so I guess that means he took a plane to Africa and built those ones there too and the ones of the Mayans cuz there are pyramids all over the world? They just weren't built by one person, if you actually do research on it we don't know who built the pyramids because there's been so many people that have taken credit for it. just like the Sphinx, that is older than the writings all say because of the weathering marks around the base so there's quite a bit that we don't know about it
I enjoy your history lessons, thanks 😍. What about" Teotihuacán"? And, nabateans, being Arabs it's just a theaory as far as I know. Arabs tribes didn't come so far north.
I've been lucky enough to visit Stonehenge twice. However, I wasn't able to go close to the stones like my now wife - something about her being blind and all... I'd love to go to Machu Picchu, but considering my poor health I know it isn't going to happen.
Great informative and interesting topics, love your perky way of brief yet thorough narration. Keep up the great work. Noticed your flawless pronunciation on Latin words, kudos for that as well.
@@nickreyes3604 yeah the guidstones that many don't dare to talk about them cuz if they do so they will have to 'gossip' about secret societies that command keeping the world's population at 10%
Hi, I m from India. Great video👏 I'd like to tell you about one more ancient bridge made by Indians thousands of years ago. It's called Ram setu. The story behind this bridge is an example of eternal love. The love between Ram and Sita. Apparently, they were Human form of Gods.( Here the meaning of setu is bridge. ) Would love to see this in list of your future video 😉. love from India ❤️
One is more interesting than the last- the terra cotta army would be something to see- there's so much in China to see that you could cover ALOT of history. The Indian Caves are breath taking. Petra would just be so stunning to see that you wouldn't be able to stop traveling.
The Cambodian temple's name is "Angkor wat" and is built by king "Suryavarman II" who is a Tamil origin king,, looks like Ur giving too many wrong information 😕
0:25 "... archeological achievement..."? The Wall has always been there, exposed to all eyes at all times, not completely buried or half buried in sand, not needed digging, how is it "archeological"?!?!?
dont have clue about pyramids so talking nonsense :-D ..... lets not expect too much from someone who reading script and no knowledge about history at all
Which of the ruins on this list would you most like to visit?!
The great wall of China
It's hard to pick one but I guess...The great wall!
Ur channel is one of the best 😎🌟🌟😁
How true
Love to go visit the pyramids but they definitely weren't burials tombs
There is ZERO evidence that Khufu was laid to rest there
Khufu is laid there,its easy to identify the mausoleum in which he is interred,try looking harder,go to any good beach if you wish to study sand
Before I die I definitely wanna see the pyramids in person
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You should, but know that there was no one berried. I think she didn’t do a good research on that topic...
I am a recent subscriber. I love your content!! Keep up the fantastic work!
pyramid of giza is not a burial site.
I've been to Machu Pichu about 5 years ago funny enough I am from peruvian descent but had never had the opportunity to go, it a beautiful place just be wary it is a bit on the high side but there are higher places in most of peru.
Stonehenge was an astrological calendar that served both religious and practical function functions. The stones line up to show the beginning of summer and winter solstice perfectly....this was discovered like 10 years ago lol
Hooray Katrina! This was wonderful!
Id love to see the pyramids and Pompeii (all of them really but those are two of my personal favorites), but jeeze, look at those crowds. Kinda kills the wonder a little.
kinda kills the wonder? especially when people gonna be yelling at you in other languages and I'd be afraid I'd end up doing something disrespectful unintentionally cause I'm an american they dont teach us that in school lol
I Love to visit Macho Pichu.
Love the pyramids but they definitely weren't burial Chambers
So that’s why caskets and artifacts have been found inside as well as mass graves at their base of the workers who built them along with temples to the said phasers who built them with temples and shrines at their base for priests and the general public to worship at
@@richardgrace4500 and you look inside them and there's no places for torches no soot no nothing anything like that sure the people that came after didn't know what to use them for so they stuffed stuff inside but before that just like the Baghdad batteries same time
@@coreymiller2045 you are aware half of the "pyramids" were created by one Pharoah who was doing trial and error at pyramid to later form what we would call a "step pyramid" and he abandoned 3 of them also it is well known that at one point Egypt was broke af and the "tombs" were ordered reopened so they could loot them for the Egyptian coffers/finances
@@richardgrace4500 so I guess that means he took a plane to Africa and built those ones there too and the ones of the Mayans cuz there are pyramids all over the world? They just weren't built by one person, if you actually do research on it we don't know who built the pyramids because there's been so many people that have taken credit for it. just like the Sphinx, that is older than the writings all say because of the weathering marks around the base so there's quite a bit that we don't know about it
@@richardgrace4500 plus some of the science behind it just indicates quite a bit more
Great video Katrina. I would of course like to visit all of them. I would start at Petra then the Pyramids then the rest.
Machu picchu is simply amazing.
I would love to visit any one of those places. Thanks Origins Explained for another great video!!
"The grand daddy of all ancient ruins"😂
Very informative yet again, you guys never disappoint. Very well researched.❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for another interesting video! ❤
Origins explained is great program 👍
Loved it, thank you Katrina. I'd like to see several of those places, most notably Petra and the caves in India.
The “Treasury” at Petra has been shown to be a funeral complex with additional cut tombs Under the main complex of three rooms.
I would love to see more ruins.
You missed Gobekle tepe
I enjoy your history lessons, thanks 😍. What about" Teotihuacán"? And, nabateans, being Arabs it's just a theaory as far as I know. Arabs tribes didn't come so far north.
I've been lucky enough to visit Stonehenge twice. However, I wasn't able to go close to the stones like my now wife - something about her being blind and all... I'd love to go to Machu Picchu, but considering my poor health I know it isn't going to happen.
the only way for blind people to know is to feel it and hear about and use those things together to pretty much imagine what it's like
Pompeii is probably the most intriguing to me just cause how u said everything was frozen in time
What if Stonehenge is just the world first blueprint? Like a bunch of kids building a city out of Legos
Those are cool but i would love to see the parthenon and the mycynae ruins in Greece specially the mycynae they are really old
i would like to visit machu pichu. ( did i spell that right?) lol thanks for another great post katrina.
Great informative and interesting topics, love your perky way of brief yet thorough narration. Keep up the great work. Noticed your flawless pronunciation on Latin words, kudos for that as well.
This is better than my school history
Dont give to much credit, they follow mainstream history wich has many flaws.
@@Aroncare true
Yup
Great job Katrina
😍 Great show 🏆 Amazing ancient 🔱 technology ⚡
I was expecting the list would include the Throne Stones of Georgia and the 10 multilingual instructions carved on them.
The Georgia guide stones?
@@nickreyes3604 yeah the guidstones that many don't dare to talk about them cuz if they do so they will have to 'gossip' about secret societies that command keeping the world's population at 10%
They aren’t ancient. This list is of ancient sites
Keep up the good & knowledgeable videos
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I really love your channel, and I love your voice I don't miss any of your videos
Hi, I m from India. Great video👏 I'd like to tell you about one more ancient bridge made by Indians thousands of years ago. It's called Ram setu. The story behind this bridge is an example of eternal love. The love between Ram and Sita. Apparently, they were Human form of Gods.( Here the meaning of setu is bridge. ) Would love to see this in list of your future video 😉. love from India ❤️
Thanks a whole bunch!
Hey Katrina! I've been a subscriber for over a year! I hiked the Inca trail to Machu Picchu! It was life changing! Love your vids!!
One is more interesting than the last- the terra cotta army would be something to see- there's so much in China to see that you could cover ALOT of history. The Indian Caves are breath taking. Petra would just be so stunning to see that you wouldn't be able to stop traveling.
I bet Pompeii will be mentioned
Yes please, a part 2...
You are, my favorite!
Interesting
I like to visit the original silk road.
#8 shows a picture of teotihuacan...and then machupichu....no where near together.
Petra I dunno if I got the spelling right xD, but the movie Indiana Jones and the temple of doom was shot there isn't it?
Edit: Lol Am right
I would love to see Stonehenge, Machu Picchu and the great pyramids of Giza in person. But I probably won't. Please make a part two.
The Cambodian temple's name is "Angkor wat" and is built by king "Suryavarman II" who is a Tamil origin king,, looks like Ur giving too many wrong information 😕
Pronunciations were sick
Thanks Katrina, sites like these are very hot right now.
I would love to see a part twof this, ancient ruins and structures are really interesting to learn about from the comfort of Origins Explained!
Episode 2 please!!! Love the history.....
This is recycled from an older one. Great Wall is questionable as a top 10 "amazing." Rome, Baalbek, Jerash, Luxor all put it to shame.
Pt.2.. Herculeanium
Yes, a part 2 :)
please part 2 n muuuch more
I can't decide, every place mentioned in this video is worth watching. Would love to have Katrina join me then. I'm up for a second video too 😋
I remember Petra from Overwatch haha.
“Eqyptian Emperors”?! You mean Pharaohs!!
I want a part 2!!! :)
Stonehange is a bit overrated as everything in Uk
Part 2 please.
"Origins Explain" you motivated us to start our UA-cam journey 🙏
Looks good!
Machu.pichu
The pyramids are not burial tombs! They were not made by Khufu!! WTF, OMG!!
almost this place i've been there except Peru n India
Plus Petra is where Mohammed was actually likely born
Part 2 please
Stonehenge is a fake look it up
0:25 "... archeological achievement..."? The Wall has always been there, exposed to all eyes at all times, not completely buried or half buried in sand, not needed digging, how is it "archeological"?!?!?
Oh pls give me a heart. 🙏
number 5 is from the jungle book lol
Saying the builders had no x, y and z is smoothbrain shit...
Where you there?
dont have clue about pyramids so talking nonsense :-D ..... lets not expect too much from someone who reading script and no knowledge about history at all
How is Petra no 1 when you have the beautiful work in india.
26th