Inside Italy's $1 Billion Marble Mountains

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  • @quentinmanson3287
    @quentinmanson3287 5 років тому +2808

    Think that’s a hard job getting that rock!
    Think about doing it without any power tools

    • @DutchTDK
      @DutchTDK 5 років тому +65

      Luckily it's quite soft

    • @NikolasStow
      @NikolasStow 5 років тому +208

      Cutting the rock is the easy part, moving it without cranes and vehicles, I imagine is difficult.

    • @littleray3899
      @littleray3899 5 років тому +50

      Nik depressedLasagna That’s Why they had slaves around the world 🌍 back than. So they want have to.🦶

    • @gutwounds
      @gutwounds 5 років тому +95

      @@littleray3899 doesn't it suck some ppl spent their entire lifes as slaves

    • @gutwounds
      @gutwounds 5 років тому +3

      Lmfao

  • @colegreenofficial
    @colegreenofficial 5 років тому +2715

    It's amazing to think that Michelangelo and his crew were able to get the marble.

    • @adamelmahdali9049
      @adamelmahdali9049 5 років тому +197

      Cole's World_2k19 his slaves*

    • @grose2272
      @grose2272 5 років тому +26

      How did they cut it back then?

    • @muadz9819
      @muadz9819 5 років тому +53

      @@grose2272 they use water pressure or other stronger rocks

    • @EGOCOGITOSUM
      @EGOCOGITOSUM 5 років тому +201

      @@adamelmahdali9049 italy was one of the first countries without slaves, English and Americans did it best ;)

    • @bergsdal
      @bergsdal 5 років тому +16

      @@grose2272 their hands. It's believed they took some string and cut the stone thay way :-)

  • @DveTheWve
    @DveTheWve 5 років тому +271

    I took a trip to Italy and it’s unbelievable how just to imagine how they pulled things like this off without modern technology. Mind blowing history

    • @rolfdahmer111
      @rolfdahmer111 5 років тому +7

      Italy is amazing. Sadly, the young Italians don't know that and have been fooled. I hope things will change ... Italy IS amazing.

    • @jacktringoli4027
      @jacktringoli4027 3 роки тому +4

      Simple they pulled smaller pieces and everything took a lot longer mostly because the slaves were probably hungry 😂

    • @katelights
      @katelights 3 роки тому +2

      they had whips. massive, massive whips.

    • @simrdownmon6431
      @simrdownmon6431 3 роки тому +2

      Think about the narcissism it takes to spend precious time searching for the perfect marble used to make a statue of yourself.
      Humans warship the worst people.

    • @allinone00011
      @allinone00011 2 роки тому

      Hey! I am from India, my name is Ramesh and I have a large number of different and different natural granite( original ) available and Granite Mortar and Pestle Set also, so would you like to buy if yes please send me your contact details so that we can discuss more and deal get done.,,,

  • @annalisab7406
    @annalisab7406 3 роки тому +227

    I actually live in Carrara. It’s such s small town, i’m so happy my city is being appreciated🥰🥰

    • @GJT-nc4zk
      @GJT-nc4zk 3 роки тому +7

      Is your house filled with marble

    • @brianm3160
      @brianm3160 3 роки тому +2

      Can you marry me?

    • @nicktamer4969
      @nicktamer4969 3 роки тому +16

      @@GJT-nc4zk In Carrara area, all houses got door's and window's frames made of marble. Street's pavement and pic nik tables as well. Such a beautifful place.

    • @aegisraven1284
      @aegisraven1284 3 роки тому

      Is it a town or a city?

    • @sleepytraveler369
      @sleepytraveler369 3 роки тому

      Bro invite me to your house pls

  • @mibangtv9338
    @mibangtv9338 5 років тому +283

    Now I know why Italian Marbles, Italian maple floor, Italian tiles and Italian interior designs are very expensive & very popular.

    • @lukacalipso9409
      @lukacalipso9409 4 роки тому +3

      Hippopotamus VEVO and the one used for floors and interior is actually the cheap one !!

    • @juniorsir9521
      @juniorsir9521 3 роки тому +7

      Well they’re cheaper if you live in Italy. It’s just more expensive for other people since they have to ship it and stuff.

    • @sebastian3004
      @sebastian3004 3 роки тому +2

      Imagine selling the mountain to the foreigners LOL. better to just export things like cellphone and cars.

  • @verlorenish
    @verlorenish 5 років тому +1289

    This is the type of content to wake up to with a nice cup of coffee :)

    • @dinil5566
      @dinil5566 5 років тому +15

      Destroying mountains? 🤨 Yeah nice.

    • @dauvone.5772
      @dauvone.5772 5 років тому +6

      Dude I’m doing the exact same

    • @edgaralvarez1401
      @edgaralvarez1401 5 років тому +23

      Im smoking kush and eating chips

    • @nfscsk
      @nfscsk 5 років тому +5

      its 12 at night here... its before bed

    • @kirby5370
      @kirby5370 5 років тому +1

      Or a cup of ramen

  • @weareorigin
    @weareorigin 5 років тому +885

    I like a ton of that marble. 2-day free Prime shipping okay?

    • @johnpetun1180
      @johnpetun1180 5 років тому +48

      WRO Hello this is John from Amazon the total would be 1 million with free shipping.

    • @jewellui
      @jewellui 5 років тому +44

      No problem, this will be sent via drone and dropped from the sky to you.

    • @omarzaragoza2797
      @omarzaragoza2797 5 років тому +14

      I will steal the box

    • @darklight38
      @darklight38 5 років тому +4

      $1 Billion dollars? Chump change for Jezz Bezos lol. Also for Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, etc. etc.

    • @praddzzz
      @praddzzz 5 років тому

      J L haha thats a good one.

  • @mairaathar6275
    @mairaathar6275 5 років тому +1851

    They went into creative mode and built a quartz mountain

    • @Vel073
      @Vel073 5 років тому +14

      Maira Athar Is this suppose to be funny?

    • @dubrdiurbecuecrb7213
      @dubrdiurbecuecrb7213 5 років тому +10

      Arxu Daddy XBL yo chill

    • @BreathingHurts
      @BreathingHurts 5 років тому +41

      @@Vel073 r/woooooosh

    • @Vel073
      @Vel073 5 років тому +11

      Idiot- Sama How was that a woooosh lmao? That was a shitty remark or a shitty joke If you ask me. Don’t be a normie and just say r/wooosh If you don’t know what It even means. I didin’t miss the joke (If it was one)

    • @simplywrecked115
      @simplywrecked115 5 років тому +44

      @@Vel073 quit being salty over a joke

  • @j0epark1
    @j0epark1 5 років тому +66

    It's looking quite MARBLEous

  • @domdegood5376
    @domdegood5376 4 роки тому +99

    The water also works as a coolant to cool the points of the saws.

    • @kris-ok8fl
      @kris-ok8fl 3 роки тому +4

      I wanted to say that. She has no idea haha

    • @bloccboy6972
      @bloccboy6972 3 роки тому +1

      That‘s one point of using lubricants.

    • @lucror314
      @lucror314 3 роки тому

      @@bloccboy6972 lol right, clearly kris, has no idea.

    • @youknowit5925
      @youknowit5925 3 роки тому

      what is the different of coolant and lubricant?

    • @generaldelasmontanas2699
      @generaldelasmontanas2699 9 місяців тому

      @@youknowit5925 coolant makes sure machines don't overheat and lubricant prevents damage

  • @LittlebigG
    @LittlebigG 5 років тому +165

    For a small country I honestly think Italy has the richest culture, history on earth!!

    • @tentifr
      @tentifr 5 років тому +33

      Not a small country but ok

    • @Vel073
      @Vel073 5 років тому +33

      Too bad It lost a lot of wars in the past century they could’ve been a super power If they had voted for the proper leaders

    • @LittlebigG
      @LittlebigG 5 років тому +3

      Actar italy is not that big

    • @jarjarbinx79
      @jarjarbinx79 5 років тому +27

      @@Vel073 empire from 27 bc to 1453ad, that's 1400 years! No other has been that successful

    • @tentifr
      @tentifr 5 років тому +3

      @@LittlebigG its average really but not small

  • @mary-kate_r7578
    @mary-kate_r7578 5 років тому +302

    I think I got dirt in my eye because of this video

    • @juliosunga3530
      @juliosunga3530 5 років тому +9

      and it triggered my asthma even thou im not asthmatic

    • @javiercobian9546
      @javiercobian9546 5 років тому +2

      I'm gonna put some dirt in your eye

  • @bwayne40004
    @bwayne40004 4 роки тому +36

    My mother's paternal grandparents were from Carrara and he was a stone mason. My Great grandparents came to the US in the mid/late 1880s and moved to the Chicago area to do stone work on the 1893 Chicago World's Fair buildings. My grandfather was born in Chicago in 1893 and he became an architect. His older brother became a sculptor.

    • @janjan55555
      @janjan55555 2 роки тому

      Too bad your dad didn't hold on to Italian passport, it would have given you so much advantages (being a member of EU is almost priceless, having the possibility to travel seamlessly from one culture to another as every nation in Europe has its own typical thing going on)

    • @sandhanitizer15
      @sandhanitizer15 2 роки тому

      That's such a sick story... imagine the buildings that they took part in making. I absolutely love old architecture. I'm from Connecticut and we have some cool old buildings here, but everytime I go to NYC I'm blown away. There's so many buildings I want to go inside everywhere I go haha

    • @Mimi25291
      @Mimi25291 Рік тому

      An amazing story very interesting. Thanks for sharing

    • @frankcancian4129
      @frankcancian4129 Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing such a historical story,salute to your ancestors 🙏

  • @lovemussb1940
    @lovemussb1940 5 років тому +20

    I’m a stonemason,Carrara is lovely to work with..those statues are lovely!!

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel
    @funny-video-YouTube-channel 5 років тому +1086

    Time to figure out for how to *make artificial marble* in the factory :-)

    • @ΔημήτρηςΠ-χ8θ
      @ΔημήτρηςΠ-χ8θ 5 років тому +65

      It's made from the transformation of lime stone(CaCO3).Pressure and heat make the job.

    • @MultiGreatNinja
      @MultiGreatNinja 5 років тому +90

      Pretty sure there are already artificial marbles

    • @Cat-px8ck
      @Cat-px8ck 4 роки тому +20

      When a mountain of marble is worth more than you

    • @raic6157
      @raic6157 4 роки тому +4

      So this is why porcelain tile rise

    • @ganeshnaik6503
      @ganeshnaik6503 4 роки тому +3

      Marble is metamorphosis of Granite.

  • @JayeBautista1
    @JayeBautista1 5 років тому +1050

    Thousands of years from now, after maybe a cataclysm, future inhabitants of earth will wonder how did we get perfect giant slabs of marble and transport them thousands of miles away. Hehe

    • @yourlocaltoad5102
      @yourlocaltoad5102 5 років тому +52

      R B J Most modern text is saved digitally and paper will probably rot away before they could see it.
      If humanity went extinct now, we would probably be gone without leaving many traces within about 10 000 years. The biggest trace we would leave would be all the radioactive waste from nuclear power plants that would melt down if we stopped caring for them.

    • @Ken-no5ip
      @Ken-no5ip 5 років тому +6

      R B J Good thing aliens know English

    • @ihl0700677525
      @ihl0700677525 5 років тому +45

      @@yourlocaltoad5102 Not really. Our plastic waste might still be around in the next 10,000 years, and whoever inherit the earth will still find plenty of ruins of concrete jungle that is our cities. Modern concrete with steel rebar can last quite a long time, you know. Probably only after a million years, that the trace of our civilization will be forever gone, save for occasional fossils and artifacts here and there.

    • @yourlocaltoad5102
      @yourlocaltoad5102 5 років тому +17

      Immanuel Herman Plastic will still be around, but due to erosion it will probably all have long turned into microscopic particles. And its safe to assume that over time some bacteria or fungus will adapt to eat it and so it will be broken down. Such adaptions have already happened and the estimation that such adapted organisms might spread worldwide isn’t too far-fetched, since plastic is a pretty abundant Ressource all around the world.
      And against contrary beliefs, concrete breaks down faster than one might assume. In my area theres various bunkers from WW2 and some of them have clearly visibly started to break down due to erosion. It might take at least a few thousand years until they are completely gone, but I assume that within the next 5000 years one might not be able to guess that this once was a man-made structure. And other things such as cars or non-concrete buildings break down even faster. Let a car outside and within 50 years its a pile of rust with some bits of sun-damaged plastic in it.
      I think the structures that will last the longest are probably bunkers that were built into mountains, as they aren’t usually subject to erosion or anything else. They will probably be gone once the whole mountain is gone.
      But, regarding the start of this conversation: any notion of cars, planes or any other modern means of transportation will probably be gone within the next few thousand years

    • @ihl0700677525
      @ihl0700677525 5 років тому +4

      @@yourlocaltoad5102 Oh come on. Stonehenge is like 4000 years old, and it's in England, which is wet and gloomy all year round. Also Roman roads, aquaducts, amphitheaters, pantheon, villas, etc, we have tons of ancient structures that were neglected for centuries and still standing.
      I really don't know where you get this idea that man-made structures can be easily destoyed by mere abrasion. Wind and rain need hundreds of thousand of years to grind down our structure. Even jungle vegetations that claim so many ancient temples and palaces, for many centuries, in India, Siam and south America, still unable to destroy said structures.
      About telepathic lizard, slugs, etc I don't think that's relevant. I guess we will never know how long humanity may survive, and who will inherit this world after our demise.

  • @danielberry4728
    @danielberry4728 5 років тому +602

    Mother Earth: “My mountains are beautiful”
    Marble sculptor: “Hold your marbles”

  • @Trgn
    @Trgn 3 роки тому +51

    The 12-foot-high statue of Our Lady of La Vang has just recently been unveiled in Garden Grove, California. The total commision was at a whooping $12.6 million dollars. The highest commision for a statue I've ever seen.

    • @aiel1740
      @aiel1740 2 роки тому +4

      That's shady af, church finance is such great money laundering vehicle

  • @tommysoprano1441
    @tommysoprano1441 2 роки тому +2

    Italy is the most beautiful country in the world The food, culture , cars , motor cycles, fashion, cheese , pizza , etc etc etc etc

  • @ljsong1
    @ljsong1 3 роки тому +6

    1:57 The shot of the interior of the marble cave is just breathtaking.

  • @trifflin7553
    @trifflin7553 5 років тому +344

    Minecraft really improved their graphics...

  • @prestoncoleman6150
    @prestoncoleman6150 4 роки тому +6

    What's to dislike about this video ? I work in a specialty flooring store that sells this same Carrara marble and it's beautiful. This video (even for me) was informative and fascinating. Well, "haters are always going to hate something".

    • @leob4403
      @leob4403 Рік тому

      Sometimes environmental damage is a concern

  • @DJdoppIer
    @DJdoppIer 4 роки тому +47

    Some of those sculptures are just mind-blowing. Like holy shit.

    • @219garry
      @219garry 3 роки тому

      I went to Italy and Ya it's mind blowing. The statue of David is just awesome

    • @tocarules
      @tocarules 3 роки тому

      Soon they will have an NFT so everyone can own a piece.

    • @barkebaat
      @barkebaat 3 роки тому +1

      "Like holy shit"
      if you only knew how stupid you sound

    • @rachealfaucher4520
      @rachealfaucher4520 3 роки тому +1

      @@barkebaat shut up seriously

    • @barkebaat
      @barkebaat 3 роки тому

      @@rachealfaucher4520 :
      "shut up seriously"
      Because some semi-literate bint says so ?
      I think not.

  • @Katepuzzilein
    @Katepuzzilein 4 роки тому +7

    I visited Carrara and the quarries on a school trip back in 2010. A lot of people there had tons of marble statues in their back yards, it was so surreal. And apparently they grind up the scrap marble into powder and put it into toothpaste as an abrasive

  • @ssmythe61
    @ssmythe61 3 роки тому +9

    Such a wealth of knowledge I just consumed! Simply Brilliant!

  • @thescrimble
    @thescrimble 5 років тому +40

    Fun fact: the ancient Greek and roman statues were painted but it faded and now all the sculptors think they're supposed to be white

  • @tecker7454
    @tecker7454 5 років тому +48

    Interesting to know where this resource is extracted from. Here in Argentina Carrara Marble is basically more common in old classic buildings than cement.

    • @lukacalipso9409
      @lukacalipso9409 4 роки тому

      Tecker yep, but not all white marble is from Carrara. But we used to import granite from Brazil and export marble to Brazil and Argentina, and even today this trade still exist :)

    • @pvs092
      @pvs092 4 роки тому +1

      Highly doubt it. $$$

  • @parasjain3211
    @parasjain3211 5 років тому +32

    Minas tirith must be somewhere around

  • @jocelynmandyuy3632
    @jocelynmandyuy3632 5 років тому +10

    Michel Angelo used this for his sculptures. Amazing 👏👏👏

  • @Kevvinskii
    @Kevvinskii 5 років тому +325

    Am I the only one feeling a bit sad over the idea that I’ll never see what the marble mountain could’ve looked before it was tampered with by humans?

    • @rghbhj7971
      @rghbhj7971 5 років тому +22

      The parthenon in greece is a marble mountain, if ur interested, although it is poorly taken car off, its sad

    • @farhanghanu4618
      @farhanghanu4618 5 років тому +9

      Yes

    • @alexr6527
      @alexr6527 5 років тому +10

      Yes u are

    • @nanezferrer3565
      @nanezferrer3565 5 років тому

      @@rghbhj7971 cool story
      i dont see any marbles

    • @jincjin8700
      @jincjin8700 5 років тому +15

      Did you genuinely feel that way before you even watched this

  • @duchi882
    @duchi882 5 років тому +369

    *Give them to Spongebob*
    and he'll create Masterpieces out of them

    • @tecker7454
      @tecker7454 5 років тому +9

      Duchi With just one slice!

    • @EverlastGX
      @EverlastGX 5 років тому +3

      Spongebob doesnt exist. Dont be dumb

    • @shanegrimes3455
      @shanegrimes3455 5 років тому +15

      @@EverlastGX r/whooooosh

    • @800vamp
      @800vamp 5 років тому +3

      EverlastGX he just made joke their is nothing to get so triggered about

    • @shanhussain6114
      @shanhussain6114 5 років тому +1

      Only if he doesn't believe in himself

  • @zartank1663
    @zartank1663 3 роки тому +17

    Do they keep mining till the mountains are gone or do they have a present limit of marble they're allowed to take?

    • @floored3078
      @floored3078 3 роки тому +1

      I think the theory is 188 marble mountains, if they deplete that it'll all be gone and you'll only get synthetic.
      It's a good time to be alive, it makes you want marble in your house for how hard it is to get.
      300 years from now, it'll all be gone.

    • @renacimientoargentino7515
      @renacimientoargentino7515 3 роки тому

      Well i dont think marble will be used all up primordially because how little marble is actually produced
      Second because quartz is arguibly better and we will not run out of that, much less to make countertops, cladding nor flooring, the earth crust is just gigantic

  • @acmcgowan751
    @acmcgowan751 4 роки тому +5

    All that beautiful Italian marble. It's so beautiful when laid in place. Amazing art work as well.

  • @mukit9334
    @mukit9334 4 роки тому +1

    Italians should save this beautiful mountains not destroying them..

  • @ryanpaololinay6589
    @ryanpaololinay6589 4 роки тому +39

    That mountain will be gone soon

    • @insectbite1714
      @insectbite1714 4 роки тому

      It is upsetting how you made your comment after 2019 and humans in 2020 are environmentally ignorant so they would not care about yo yr comment.

    • @ryanpaololinay6589
      @ryanpaololinay6589 4 роки тому +2

      @@insectbite1714 are you saying I've done nothing to help?

    • @ryanpaololinay6589
      @ryanpaololinay6589 4 роки тому +1

      @@insectbite1714 I'm sorry. Okay? I just stated a futuristic fact.

    • @pyotrtchaikovsky9097
      @pyotrtchaikovsky9097 3 роки тому

      And 500 years on they're still standing, you deplete nature

    • @YorickUnexpected
      @YorickUnexpected 3 роки тому

      maybe in 1000 years all the marble will be extracted...not really sure, maybe 2000

  • @TheGreatCooLite
    @TheGreatCooLite 5 років тому +474

    Michaelangelo: Yeah let me sculpt a pp with that stuff

  • @singwithishita9163
    @singwithishita9163 3 роки тому +12

    I cant belive how they make almost same kind of statues by hand !!! These people are legendary:)
    Wish these kind of people stay forever

  • @fepdelis4554
    @fepdelis4554 5 років тому +11

    Cool, I always drive past these mountains when I am going to the airport. This mountain is really completely white so in the summer I am always how can there still be snow but then I remember the marble.

  • @beastmodejelly8654
    @beastmodejelly8654 4 роки тому +10

    My father's family in Vieques PR built a house about 30'x35' with the entire floor of 1"thick marble floor even the 30'x6' balcony on marble and it stayed so nice at least until I moved to USA,but I believe it still looking good today.
    Better than wooden or ceramic floors.
    That house must be around 70 yrs old and still solid on all concrete walls and roof 👌

    • @jonathanturek5846
      @jonathanturek5846 3 роки тому +2

      Puerto Rico. ?

    • @beastmodejelly8654
      @beastmodejelly8654 3 роки тому

      Yeah

    • @beastmodejelly8654
      @beastmodejelly8654 3 роки тому +2

      @@jonathanturek5846 yeah, it's one of the oldest houses in Vieques and still looking nice

    • @rolandsallstrom
      @rolandsallstrom 3 роки тому

      Problem is that marble doesn't last in cities. For example Opera House in Helsinki. Tiles are breaking and it costs a lot to maintain

    • @beastmodejelly8654
      @beastmodejelly8654 3 роки тому

      @@rolandsallstrom well I believe that it depends on the house size and the ground the house are built on, if it's solid ground where the weight of the house don't sit in over the years with moisture then the marble has no need to snap, if it's on a foundation on softer soil then as the weigh sits the house unevenly then they break. A house sitting might not be obviously visible but it happens but like glass it doesn't need to bend like a nail for it to snap

  • @MikeyMystery45
    @MikeyMystery45 3 роки тому +8

    The most amazing part about this marble is if you decided you really wanted to in this lifetime you could make something that lasted for thousands of years and brought joy and astonishment to people all that time and yet nearly all of you are convinced that because you aren't Michaelangelo you aren't capable of making something great. If you really wanted to anyone of you could make something so great from this marble that Michaelangleos name would be forgotten and your name would take his place as the great artist or sculptor of all time. Make something great or be forgotten but if you don't it's because only you got in your own way.

    • @Anthony-nv7gd
      @Anthony-nv7gd 2 роки тому

      Wtf are you rambling on about? Anyone can make Michelangelo obsolete by creating something from Carrera marble ourselves, and our names would take his place? 🤦‍♂️ How about if we just give you the honor? I speak on behalf of the world that you rightfully deserve this since it was your idea. U don’t even know how to spell the man’s name.

    • @MikeyMystery45
      @MikeyMystery45 2 роки тому

      @@Anthony-nv7gd Surely you didn't mispell Carrara wrong. Lol. All I'm saying is that people nowadays seem to look to the past as if what was done back then was outside of the capability of themselves in our modern times. Or like they themselves couldn';t make something that might be appreciated for the next hundred, thousand, or five thousand years. Some give me a block of marble and I would make something amazing or I'd die looking like a fool. I'm not even sure where I would get a block of Carrarra marble here in the United States and even if I could I probably could never afford it. I've wanted to try and carve a statue but it's definetly an art that's hard to become involved in. That's for sure.

  • @msabedra1
    @msabedra1 5 років тому +54

    Simultaneously beautiful and sad

  • @susanwhitley812
    @susanwhitley812 3 роки тому +16

    I am horrified at the total devastation to these magnificent mountains which can never be replaced. They have been in situe for millions of years and should remain in their natural state.

  • @ToastedTyrant
    @ToastedTyrant 4 роки тому +5

    It’s always “good content” until your teacher plays it in 480p quality for class.

  • @rolfdahmer111
    @rolfdahmer111 5 років тому +2

    Many forget --- Italy has always been one of the most powerful and first industrialized countries of the world. Italy is amazing.

    • @agem1989
      @agem1989 5 років тому +1

      Well, let's say just the northern part that goes from Tuscany to the Alps is industrialised and rich. The south is pure trash regarding economy

    • @rolfdahmer111
      @rolfdahmer111 5 років тому

      @@agem1989 Sad, but true.

  • @TheCho-k4m
    @TheCho-k4m 3 роки тому

    Stunning material but dear god the art and craftsmanship of those sculptors is breath-taking.

  • @-4subscriberswithahammerad521
    @-4subscriberswithahammerad521 5 років тому +173

    girl- look at all those granite mountains :D

    • @vincemendoza3849
      @vincemendoza3849 5 років тому +6

      Marble's metamorphosed limestone

    • @TFQ1
      @TFQ1 5 років тому +4

      Look at all those chickens XD

    • @alvzcizzler
      @alvzcizzler 5 років тому +4

      Diorite

    • @keldonboone2992
      @keldonboone2992 5 років тому

      -4 Subscribers with a hammer addiction nether quartz

    • @afra4712
      @afra4712 5 років тому

      @@alvzcizzler diorite looks bad and I hate it.

  • @Osky305
    @Osky305 5 років тому +270

    Just stop and let it grow back. Make sure it has plenty of water and sunlight 😂🤣

    • @roycenguyen671
      @roycenguyen671 5 років тому +1

      Öskar M no

    • @k0balt495
      @k0balt495 5 років тому +2

      Delete this.

    • @BKov-ys3jh
      @BKov-ys3jh 4 роки тому +1

      What.

    • @insectbite1714
      @insectbite1714 4 роки тому +1

      @@Fried_11901 humans in 2020 are environmentally ignorant this commend got hundreds of likes in 2019

    • @harisankar614
      @harisankar614 3 роки тому

      Go to hell..

  • @otto3967
    @otto3967 5 років тому +101

    "In order to build, you have to destroy." -anonymous

    • @Zanimater
      @Zanimater 5 років тому

      It isn’t anonymous it is a paraphrasing of Mikhael Bakunin’s quote. The urge to destroy is also a creative urge.

    • @fredsavage4925
      @fredsavage4925 4 роки тому +1

      every act of creation is an act of destruction. pablo picasso.

    • @lukacalipso9409
      @lukacalipso9409 4 роки тому

      eL Champorado the romans had to import white marble from the greeks, until they found out they had the purest form of it in Carrara. The staturario marble is unique, there is no other place on earth that you can find it, despite that Carrara is on of the poorest cities in Tuscany !

    • @mirrortoyourweakness9769
      @mirrortoyourweakness9769 3 роки тому

      @@fredsavage4925 It's funny how you're all deluded and take platitudes, steal them, to fit your psychopathic mumblings. I'm sure Pablo Picasso didn't think about torturing and destroying people's lives when he said that quote. Or sexually harassing or stealing people's privacy or taunting. That's not creative..that's damaged goods. That's unnatural. That's a deluded mind trying to find a desparate way to make themselves relevant when the world screams at you that you are a freak. Toodles.

  • @victorzelayyaa
    @victorzelayyaa 2 роки тому

    Fame Luxury Stone in Connecticut has a warehouse filled with this beautiful marble! From Calacatta to carrara and statuario.

  • @JackJack-ld5eo
    @JackJack-ld5eo 2 роки тому +1

    During the Victorian period Cararra marble was a popular material to use for fireplace surrounds. I have restored many marble fireplace surrounds from that period in Boston. Most were made of Carrara marble. Beautiful stone.

  • @henkka3931
    @henkka3931 5 років тому +4

    First when i saw the mountains when i drove past carrara i tought it was snow but then i remembered i saw this video

  • @katrinkasanfranciscobayare7364
    @katrinkasanfranciscobayare7364 4 роки тому +11

    I love Michelangelo and all of his artwork.
    Magnificently breathtaking!
    All of this that I see on the video is

  • @juliocarballo3946
    @juliocarballo3946 5 років тому +5

    I live in San Jose, now I wanna go see that sculpture when its delivered

    • @GenEmperor
      @GenEmperor 5 років тому

      I want to travel to San Jose to go see it 😂

    • @Lifeis...
      @Lifeis... 5 років тому

      Same. Now I got to find it once its here. Hmmmm and how was it paid for? All the donations?

    • @juniorsir9521
      @juniorsir9521 3 роки тому

      Where is it? I live in San Jose too?

    • @Trgn
      @Trgn 3 роки тому

      She's now permanently homed at Our Lady of La Vang Shrine in Garden Grove, California. The whole project was $25 million dollars. Crazy amounts of donation

  • @india4630
    @india4630 3 роки тому

    I've seen homes and statues made of marble. Nothing beats the beauty of this rock.

  • @gayled3059
    @gayled3059 3 роки тому

    I had no idea of this, and the Artistic Workmanship!!! WOW!!

  • @southtexasprepper1837
    @southtexasprepper1837 4 роки тому +3

    I remember when I was first made aware of the Carrera Quarry. It's first seen in the opening credits of the movie, "The Agony and The Ecstasy" with Charlton Heston and Rex Harrison. Great Movie!!!!

  • @FOFOKASHY
    @FOFOKASHY 4 роки тому +5

    It's amazing the difference in likeability between the Italians and the french

    • @Ohpeaches87
      @Ohpeaches87 3 роки тому

      I guess likable now but not so much when they were a far leftist government in the 1920s-1940's and joined Germany in ww2

    • @FOFOKASHY
      @FOFOKASHY 3 роки тому +1

      @@Ohpeaches87 I'm talking about the people not the governments

  • @XxBlindoutxX
    @XxBlindoutxX 5 років тому +35

    It’s amazing how much people will pay for a god damn rock

    • @SuWoopSparrow
      @SuWoopSparrow 5 років тому +8

      I mean what do you pay a lot for? Whats the point of money? Its amazing how much people enjoy a number on a screen.

    • @michelmilaneh8963
      @michelmilaneh8963 5 років тому

      Why do you care ?

    • @lukacalipso9409
      @lukacalipso9409 4 роки тому +3

      BlindOut what if I told you this rock is unique and you can only find it in Carrara and nowhere else in the entire world ? And this stone is limited and sooner or later we will run out of it ?

    • @lem2004
      @lem2004 4 роки тому

      Wait until you heard of rock buddies, basically a random rock then glued googly eyes to it

    • @NAT-turners-Revenge
      @NAT-turners-Revenge 4 роки тому

      Yep, and the diamond hoax

  • @TravelHere
    @TravelHere 5 років тому

    I clicked on the video without being interested that much. But was very interested while watching the video.

  • @looking8030
    @looking8030 4 роки тому

    Unreal those sculptures

  • @syedmoin8590
    @syedmoin8590 5 років тому +4

    4:57 my man drax staying so incredibly still that he is invisible to the naked eye.

  • @raphh2494
    @raphh2494 5 років тому +6

    lil ducky: we love the earth
    Business insider: inside Italy’s $1 billion marble mountain

  • @EmilioR-df1bn
    @EmilioR-df1bn 5 років тому +3

    Imagine before this was such a prized material, when no one claimed to "own it". Must of been nice for who ever took advantage of that

    • @lukacalipso9409
      @lukacalipso9409 4 роки тому +2

      -IG NSMODESTO209 it’s quite an interesting story actually. The locals never even bothered about the marble, it was worthless for them. But the romans, they have been importing marble for decades from Greece and when finally they found out pure white marble in Italy, they started destroying the mountains. Problem was and still is, only the locals knows how to extract the marble from there, and it’s one of the most dangerous jobs !

  • @kulturfreund6631
    @kulturfreund6631 3 роки тому +1

    My father told me in the 80s that Italians had bought marble from Estremoz/Portugal reselling it a Carrara marble.
    - That’s Latin trustworthiness 😁

  • @binueliaskurian7513
    @binueliaskurian7513 3 роки тому

    Great presentation,

  • @gerardosalas9477
    @gerardosalas9477 5 років тому +13

    2:47 “water acts as lubricant” - False, water has no lubricity properties, it acts as a coolant, not as a lubricant.

  • @cenrics6137
    @cenrics6137 5 років тому +106

    Let's wait for Daily Dose of Internet

    • @casey7128
      @casey7128 5 років тому +4

      And then GordoGodx to react to it

    • @PrestigeGamer518
      @PrestigeGamer518 5 років тому +3

      I dont think he will put it in his vids

    • @trapkingproductions
      @trapkingproductions 5 років тому +2

      😂😂 watch it be in one of his videos

    • @cenrics6137
      @cenrics6137 5 років тому +1

      @@casey7128 Really? clip it pls

  • @phantomKE
    @phantomKE 5 років тому +29

    I need to build my marble house before the mountain disappears 😁

  • @九岩石材
    @九岩石材 3 роки тому

    Very exciting short video, thank you for uploading and sharing. STATUARIO is my favourite. BIANCO CARRARA.........White marble is really classic.Jiuyanstone come from Taiwan.

  • @garygrinkevich6971
    @garygrinkevich6971 2 роки тому +1

    Its an incredible monument to classical history and antiquity, almost seems a bit gauche to use it for a kitchen countertop in a upscale track home.

  • @abbiesmh780
    @abbiesmh780 5 років тому +7

    THAT'S MY TOWN 😭❤

  • @amritanshuanand7085
    @amritanshuanand7085 3 роки тому +3

    Love the Italian accent...♥️♥️♥️

  • @Kanal7Indonesia
    @Kanal7Indonesia 4 роки тому +3

    Talk about skill, Michelangelo's masterpieces were once a huge marble block. 😳

    • @dru4670
      @dru4670 4 роки тому +1

      Crazy.vif you make a mistake you'd have to start over 😭😭😭

    • @dru4670
      @dru4670 4 роки тому +2

      With a 50 ton block

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 4 роки тому

      @@dru4670 I know right!!!

  • @SC-fp3hz
    @SC-fp3hz 5 років тому +1

    that big statue at the end is amazing!

  • @ttmallard
    @ttmallard 5 років тому +2

    As a sculptor of stone, the artist must live up to its place in museums, consciously or not, intended or not.

  • @Robert-xp4ii
    @Robert-xp4ii 5 років тому +6

    Regardless what it's for, it's painful to see mountains carved up like that and destroyed forever. In the next few hundred years, there won't be any resources left and earth will be a soulless rock.

  • @f.b.lagent1113
    @f.b.lagent1113 5 років тому +55

    4:35
    *Lungs left the chat*

    • @DOPEdwarf
      @DOPEdwarf 5 років тому +1

      Marble does nothing to your lungs, imagine thinking you're more knowledgeable than these people

    • @Bocsaphoto
      @Bocsaphoto 5 років тому +3

      @@DOPEdwarf you're really not a fun person are you

    • @DOPEdwarf
      @DOPEdwarf 5 років тому +1

      @GlargBoy 3 second Google search I'm not going to do it for you idiot

    • @UnSovereignedCitizen69
      @UnSovereignedCitizen69 4 роки тому

      Silica dust

    • @halamadruuid2380
      @halamadruuid2380 4 роки тому

      DOPEdwarf actually, marble dust is also abrasive, it can cause skin irritation which, in the long term, can lead to scleroderma, a rare but progressive disease that causes the hardening and shrinking of the skin and connective tissue and which is, aggravated by the presence of silica dust.

  • @xfxrxmxt1981
    @xfxrxmxt1981 5 років тому +15

    How much for statue. It gotta be extremely expensive

    • @UnSovereignedCitizen69
      @UnSovereignedCitizen69 4 роки тому

      Depends on the size and what type of marble. A statue for display is the only thing its useful for.

  • @speedypete9694
    @speedypete9694 3 роки тому +1

    You happy UA-cam , I finally watched it after 2 years of seeing it recommended

  • @JorgeGomez-um9qb
    @JorgeGomez-um9qb 4 роки тому +1

    Kinda overstated the fear of marble running out. The demand is not as big and the reserves are so big in Carrara that the date of "peak marble" or something like that, haven't even been calculated.
    If marble could be a truly useful material, maybe the fear of consuming it all up may become real. But also, there would be much more incentives to create something similar. Now there's no incentive. It's just a billion market, which is less than the economy of tiny countries like San Marino or Lesotho.

  • @nirmal148
    @nirmal148 4 роки тому +4

    We will realise how majestic these mountains are when they no longer exist

    • @Nswix
      @Nswix 4 роки тому

      Theres mountains everywhere and if were not building countertops out of this, were mining to get it from somewhere else...

    • @nirmal148
      @nirmal148 4 роки тому

      @@Nswix True to an extent. But are you saying we are mining these mountains only for the bare necessities of life like countertops.....It must've started of with the requirement for countertops first.....Then it became a business....Then it became a luxury.....And now it's over exploited.
      These mountains are probably part of the eco system there.....just like any rain forest or small forest cover.

  • @11jimmyjim
    @11jimmyjim 5 років тому +9

    Getting MW2 Quarry map vibes

  • @titusthecat5380
    @titusthecat5380 5 років тому +8

    I just dont get how you can price a material by square meters

    • @ciaranharrington4141
      @ciaranharrington4141 5 років тому +2

      Because people put it on floors, walls and worktops, what other measurement can be used for a material that covers area.

    • @titusthecat5380
      @titusthecat5380 5 років тому

      Ciaran Harrington I realize that, but it only makes sense to price it by square meters after you already made it in to tiles.

  • @gregteo9952
    @gregteo9952 4 роки тому

    Can’t beat marble and parquet flooring in a home. Worth every damn cent

  • @leftyfourguns
    @leftyfourguns 3 роки тому

    Hey Darryl, add carrara subway tiles to my shopping list

  • @patw.6567
    @patw.6567 5 років тому +10

    This is heaven for Michaelangelo and Greek Sculptors

    • @agem1989
      @agem1989 5 років тому +2

      Actually only the Roman and Italian artists used Carrara marble. The Greeks never arrived in Tuscany. They were Only in the south of Italy

  • @chechnya
    @chechnya 5 років тому +22

    So the price is high not because of lack of supply, but artificially inflated

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian 5 років тому +8

      If they lower the price, it would reduce the supply, because everyone would be buying it.

    • @mahabubulhoque8663
      @mahabubulhoque8663 5 років тому +5

      actually logistics is a big problem and cutting the marble takes hours,
      i think it takes 20hours to cut a block into something like 10 slabs

    • @ThriftyCHNR
      @ThriftyCHNR 5 років тому +1

      No you have to factor labor, freight, capital expenditures, and profit margins from multiple parties. It appears to be pretty intensive.

  • @coldcatz
    @coldcatz 4 роки тому +5

    This is one of the reasons why I’m proud to be “Italian”

  • @someonevisions
    @someonevisions 3 роки тому +1

    The best and must expensive marble in the world is the Italian marble

  • @royschmidt675
    @royschmidt675 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the excellent informative video.
    Much appreciated. Peace & Love ❤️

  • @CJ-cc5jm
    @CJ-cc5jm 5 років тому +11

    Marble looks amazing but, look how much damage people cause while mining it. All the changes we make to Earth and then wonder why we have extremely dangerous weather.

    • @joml2466
      @joml2466 5 років тому +3

      Cameron J I heard from a friend taking a PhD that marble quarrying is the least destructive kind of mining. But yeah, it’s still mining and it’s generally not okay in environmental terms.

    • @leratomaja9709
      @leratomaja9709 3 роки тому

      Cobalt mining is much more damaging for the environment, I’ll bet you have more cobalt products then marble

  • @tongkatali7643
    @tongkatali7643 5 років тому +3

    That's why old church in Italy takes such a long time to build

  • @nezomegamob
    @nezomegamob 4 роки тому +2

    What when it runs out like everything else?

  • @griznatle
    @griznatle 4 роки тому +1

    Im surprised there isnt a method yet to use the broken pieces, or even the dust. Similar to osb/mdf/psl lumber

  • @sennimalaik7508
    @sennimalaik7508 Рік тому

    Superb performance!

  • @stoyc
    @stoyc 5 років тому +20

    Me: I should go to sleep
    UA-cam: Watch this video about fancy rocks instead

    • @chemist2958
      @chemist2958 5 років тому +1

      Karyi me: that sounds like a great idea

  • @PhoenixRiviera
    @PhoenixRiviera 4 роки тому +5

    I have just made Bianco Carrara stairs for my new home. They're so beautiful😍✨❤

  • @markusvuori
    @markusvuori 5 років тому +5

    Can I buy those mountains and put them in my backyard?

    • @josezaragoza3188
      @josezaragoza3188 5 років тому

      Too expensive

    • @markusvuori
      @markusvuori 5 років тому +1

      @@josezaragoza3188 i can always sell my kidneys

    • @gambigambigambi
      @gambigambigambi 5 років тому

      @@markusvuori _or your body_ ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @Thomas-fk6ep
    @Thomas-fk6ep 3 роки тому

    Wow good short doc. How did Michaelangelo cut it down from the mountain in his day?

  • @rushdiahmad2435
    @rushdiahmad2435 4 роки тому +2

    A marble mountain worth a Billion, an untouched mountains = priceless