Pyramids of Giza Mystery {Full Movie}

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 261

  • @toddq6443
    @toddq6443 6 років тому +26

    Wow, this is a truly remarkable piece of work. I bet that I have watched over one hundred video tours ofhe Giza plateau, and I have never seen one that gave a better feel for the sheer magnitude of the place. I would like to thank you so much for bringing this lovely and stunning personal experience to us. I will archive and share with all of the interested people in my circles. You sir deserve a lot of credit for this fascinating masterpiece. TNQ

    • @drewdam8871
      @drewdam8871 3 роки тому

      Yes!

    • @swift-o
      @swift-o 2 роки тому

      I completely agree. It's very fascinating!

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому

      As a boat builder that works with GRP the first thing I noticed about them is that the bits they say are eroded at the bottom, doesn't look eroded to me at all, it looks like the overflow of a polymer like epoxy resin if you fin roll the un-needed epoxy out of fiberglass sheeting (chop strand especially) you get the same looking effect at the edges if you don't clean it up before it dries. It's the exact same look on a much larger scale and on a rock. I would wager my house on these been acknowledged as being poured in my lifetime. Its blatant for me I can recreate that exact look with some west systems epoxy and some power bound chop strand and a fin roller. These blocks were poured in place and slid ever so slightly together before they cured. I don't know how they've managed to have a polymer with granite in it but they have.

  • @froey198033
    @froey198033 9 років тому +18

    Ancient Egypt and Ancient Civilizations and ancient technology has been my favorite thing to learn about. I agree 100% that Pyramids were power plants and that its alot lot older than what Archeologist tell us. Yousef Awyan and his father are so intelligent they know the truth. Thanks for the upload, my dream is to go to Egypt and see all this stuff even the stuff thats not on regular tours. Keep up the good work.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  9 років тому +1

      Jeff Froment if you tour with Yousef, you'll see lots that's not on regular tours. Thanks for watching!

    • @GtheMVP
      @GtheMVP 5 років тому +2

      @@IgorTravelsTheWorld I wanted to go on one of John Anthony West's Tours, but now that he has sadly passed, Yousef looks like the go to. Thanks for your amazing videos!

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching and good luck to you! Yousef is the man!

  • @MURD3RWAVE
    @MURD3RWAVE 3 роки тому +5

    I have nothing but the up most respect for Yousef and Muhammad. If you plan on going to Egypt. Plan your trip with these guys. Great Guys and are very friendly, honest and wise. I plan on going on one of their tours in next few years.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому +1

      You can find both of them on Facebook. They are very responsive. Yousef has a page called Khemit school. Mohammed has a page called guide of Egypt.

  • @antonwimer3576
    @antonwimer3576 3 роки тому +4

    The plateau alone is a message for people with eyes to see. I get goose bumps if I see that. Thumbs up, if you also would like to see more of Yousef and Moahamed.

  • @celynjones4958
    @celynjones4958 8 років тому +3

    Simply ancient, perfect and vast beyond comprehension. Yousef deserves a much wider audience.
    Many thanks for sharing your enlightening tour. Safe travels.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  8 років тому +1

      +Celyn Jones Thanks for watching. Yousef told me he was working on a documentary but I think that's a while away.

  • @freddaher516
    @freddaher516 3 роки тому +2

    These two guides are the best I agree. Very very knowledgeable.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому

      The both ave Facebook pages.
      Mohamed is guise of Egypt and Yousef is Khemit school of ancient mysticism

  • @stonefishbob4606
    @stonefishbob4606 5 років тому +4

    Very well done. Thank you for not trying to promote or sell a tour, book or theory.

  • @dragonslasher007
    @dragonslasher007 8 років тому +5

    Great video, it is fantastic to see the around these structures in a more open way... with experts on hand, you don't usually see any of this stuff on other videos.... Brilliant and thank you Igor...

  • @JMG72ARG
    @JMG72ARG 4 роки тому +3

    these 2 guys are awesome guides

  • @chrism5036
    @chrism5036 10 місяців тому

    Your videos are really good. This may be old but its still a phenomenal tour. Your tour guides share so much curiosity of how everything exists.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed. Those two days I spent with them were amazing.

  • @evilmadness8052
    @evilmadness8052 8 років тому +7

    This structures are at least 11,000 years old. Puma Punku is at least 17,000 years old. THESE CULTURES HAD ANCIENT HIGH TECHNOLOGY THAT IS HOW THEY WERE ABLE TO BUILD THE PERFECTLY FITTING BLOCKS 50, 100, AND SOMTIMES 200 TONS. WE HAVE MEGA MACHINES TODAY TO MOVE AND CUT THESE TYPES OF STONE. THEY WOULD NEED SOME TYPE OF THIS THEN. THIS IS THE SIGNS OF THE ANCIENT HIGH TECHNOLOGY TO RIVAL US TODAY. THERE IS NO WAY AROUND IT.

  • @Mayamcnicoll
    @Mayamcnicoll 9 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for sharing this! Fantastic! Looked like you were having a great time. Yousef and Mohammed are amazing tour guides, the best.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  9 років тому +1

      I had such a blast that after those two days I needed to just sit alone and process all the info. These two are amazing with what they know and teach.

  • @4SCARECROWS
    @4SCARECROWS 6 років тому +4

    Man this was an excellent video!!! If and when I go to Egypt I would love to have those 2 guides. I was like I was there with you on that adventure. I learned some things I did not know. I saw some things I had not seen before. I even heard some things I had not heard before ( I'm not tripping just referring to the humming sounds in some of the chambers). So with that said I'm going to continue on to your next adventure and you earned a new subscriber. Thank You. : )

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  6 років тому +1

      +4SCARECROWS thanks for the kind words. I appreciate the support!

  • @tacom6
    @tacom6 7 років тому +3

    Good video Igor, it felt like I was there and saw it in person. Thanks for the hard work of filming it!

  • @tropicalrips
    @tropicalrips 8 років тому +45

    these 2 are the best guides

  • @SuperTompo
    @SuperTompo 6 років тому +8

    Damn! I could listen to these two guys all day.
    Very intriguing stuff!
    👌

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  6 років тому +2

      Indeed! I spent about 4 hours more with just Yousef at Abu Gharab (sp).

    • @filipebeat
      @filipebeat 3 роки тому

      ahah its hard to undastand

  • @gypsyguitars
    @gypsyguitars 8 років тому +4

    this is as close as i'll ever come to visiting these miracles of construction watching this video = mahalo nui loa for uploading !!!

  • @Cadrieldur
    @Cadrieldur 6 років тому +5

    "So here's the stone. If I pick the piece from here. It might be something different. If you want to take it really, you have to chip it from them. And then you will go to jail." LOL

  • @orionstar6747
    @orionstar6747 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Yousef, great documentary, very well explained. Your dad was also a great man, I used to watch bits of documentaries , loved to listen to his stories. God Bless.

  • @lumen8r
    @lumen8r 3 роки тому

    Thanks for posting this, bud!

  • @ladoznalec
    @ladoznalec 6 років тому

    That's a great video man, keep it real !

  • @systemanomaly1
    @systemanomaly1 8 років тому

    Awesome video mate! Thanks for sharing.

  • @davidmakrickas7867
    @davidmakrickas7867 7 років тому +2

    Great documentary! Thanks for uploading. Amazing and stunning stories and pictures. So mysterious.

  • @nickgraveline
    @nickgraveline 8 років тому

    Great video Igor. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @amfinc2
    @amfinc2 6 років тому +4

    Thanks, great video, especially of Khentkawes Mastaba.

  •  8 років тому +6

    Gracias, Thank you very much for uploading this.

  • @RealmsofPixelation
    @RealmsofPixelation 8 років тому +36

    Yousef Awyan speaks truth and knows what he's saying. He is an indigenous knowledge bearer. He is the true authority on the secrets and knowledge of the Giza Plateau. His father passed this knowledge onto him, just as his grandfather did so to his father. Hawass and the Egyptologists are liars.

    • @magnifikris
      @magnifikris 7 років тому +2

      moonknight12579 I agree fully.

    • @solarisseven6969
      @solarisseven6969 7 років тому +1

      moonknight12579 I actually came to the comments to ask who the balding guide is because on another video I just viewed he gave me the intuitive impression of having a deeper understanding. I'm hoping to visit Egypt and would like to meet him. thanks for the name info.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  7 років тому

      +Solaris Seven the guide is Yousef Awyan of the Khemit School of Ancient Musticsm. You can contact them on facebook or email.

    • @kurtlockwood
      @kurtlockwood 7 років тому +1

      Hawass has been gone for years now.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  7 років тому +2

      +Kurt Lockwood officially yes, but many feel he still has sway and his policies have remained.

  • @jimmypockets2337
    @jimmypockets2337 3 роки тому +1

    These guides are awesome.

  • @tsrapp1700
    @tsrapp1700 6 років тому

    I've been absolutely eating up your Egypt tour videos. This is a place I've long wanted to visit, but don't think it'll ever happen. The documentation from your trip is probably as close as I'll get. You've shared some things I've never seen or heard before, and your guides are incredible

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  6 років тому +1

      Thank you, Tammi! Never say never, right? I also didn’t expect to go but saved for a long time to make the trip. Send that positive energy into the Universe! I agree, my guides were awesome!

  • @OutOfZeWorld
    @OutOfZeWorld 9 років тому

    Igor I have watched this video many times and I love it I couldn't agree more!!! thank you for making this video possible and thanks to them for allowing it!! thank you man!!

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  9 років тому +2

      Thanks for the comments. Yousef and Mohammed were awesome. I'm grateful I had the day with then all to myself!

  • @marcfjeden8573
    @marcfjeden8573 3 роки тому +3

    i love yousef .. i could listen to him all day long

  • @alexaalexa6524
    @alexaalexa6524 Рік тому

    Many thanks for your work.And your knowledge!!
    👏

  • @spoonerpurple
    @spoonerpurple 8 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for this its was so inspiring and educational it all made more sense than the stories we heard growing up ..the farther back you go the more technology is higher ..the older things were also more beautiful ..wow i wish i could bottle that lol..thank you again ..much love ...some day i wish to touch those stones

  • @asotoroxx
    @asotoroxx 8 років тому +6

    Great video I look forward to return to Egypt and taking a tour with the Khemit School.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  8 років тому +1

      +andrew soto Great man! Enjoy. Please email Patricia ahead of time to set up your program. I spent 2 days with them and I loved it. 12 hours a day for 2 days of mind blowing sights and access to places just unheard of with other tours!

    • @asotoroxx
      @asotoroxx 8 років тому

      I would lose my mind if I had that much time with those two at Giza or anywhere else in Egypt. If you ever plan on coming to NYC let me know I would love to show you around.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  8 років тому

      andrew soto Thanks Andrew!

  • @ForStarcraft
    @ForStarcraft 6 років тому

    wow, thank you for uploading this, subbed

  • @jacquelineloveselvis
    @jacquelineloveselvis 5 років тому

    Great video, excellent footage. Thank you for sharing.

  • @vicioustonez
    @vicioustonez 9 років тому

    Cheers for documenting this Igor, love the fisheye too ;)

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  9 років тому

      vicioustonez Thank you. Thanks to the Khemit team for allowing me to video them and thanks to my go pro hero 3.

  • @ericylle6597
    @ericylle6597 4 роки тому +1

    amazing video thank you BEST VIDEO on the pyramids! these guys just glow! simple, down to earth yet know more about the situation more than any academic clown. I need to talk to them

  • @curtiseagleeyemullin
    @curtiseagleeyemullin 8 років тому

    Thanks for this!

  • @realworldcarpentryremodeli5868
    @realworldcarpentryremodeli5868 3 роки тому

    Youseff!!! You are the best!!! Thanks for this video

  • @vasu3189
    @vasu3189 5 років тому +1

    best documentary or info ever see...good knowledge...both guys...

  • @lucapellegrini2253
    @lucapellegrini2253 8 років тому

    Thank you very much for this wonderful video.....

  • @TuizaLilia
    @TuizaLilia 8 років тому +10

    Woah that resonance at 50:00!

    • @simongravel7407
      @simongravel7407 8 років тому +2

      I grabbed my face in surprise! It's so freaking astounding!

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  8 років тому +2

      If you have the chance to go in person, its quite amazing, regardless if you believe it as purposeful resonance for energy or just appreciate the construction.

    • @OneLifeTime.x
      @OneLifeTime.x 3 роки тому

      Not just that but the explanation of the pyramids.

  • @amfinc2
    @amfinc2 6 років тому +3

    123:52 Looks like a second Sphinx looking at the back of his head from the back left side. This video has such great footage, a valuable film for analysis. Thank you very much.

    • @jrgmty7685
      @jrgmty7685 5 років тому

      I saw the same thing

  • @itsoktolovechina
    @itsoktolovechina 3 роки тому +4

    Brother, i gotta stop watching here at 18 mins and just say you did the world a big favour by filming this. This is my kind of movie

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому

      Thanks Sam. That was my goal just to document as much. There’s a whole playlist I made for Egypt, take a look. Lots of other good films.

    • @itsoktolovechina
      @itsoktolovechina 3 роки тому +2

      @@IgorTravelsTheWorld
      I definitley will. May watch this a few more times, just to absorbed everything. Did you get to talk to yousef about his father? Find out more about him?

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому +2

      I did a little bit. You want to make sure not to diminish Yousef’s contributions by only speaking about his dad. He did tell me an interesting story though.
      His dad used to swim in the water filled tunnels under the pyramid plateau and surrounding areas. I said to Yousef that would terrify me beyond anything because it’s pitch black and no diving equipment and I’d be terrified of crocodiles. He said his father once said that to be able to do that, he had to get rid of any fear in his body. Just imagine that.

    • @itsoktolovechina
      @itsoktolovechina 3 роки тому +1

      @@IgorTravelsTheWorld
      Thats amazing, swimming in ancient underground pools! I watched a few interviews (and he did mention the swimming) with his father and yousef must be a dictionary of ancient knowledge! I plan to go within the next couple years, depending on the virus situation. Ive added your channel! Keep up the good work!

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому +1

      Appreciate the support! You can find Yousef on Facebook. He has his own page and also he has a business page Khemit school or something like that.

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 4 місяці тому

    After watching this great video (Thanks Igor!), what stands out to me is most of the ancient building and structures are in ruins. Even around the Pyramids. There's hardly even a foundation left. Yet the Giza Pyramids are in surprisingly good shape even after looters and dynamite, earthquakes, and how many years? How can one not see this and say this is definitely 2 different types of building methods? If not more? One that works and stands the test of time. And everything else that doesn't. That's why I am not sold that it was the Egyptians that even built the Pyramids at Giza. Maybe they did. But it is understandable to question that theory given what I am seeing everywhere around them.

  • @coryhartley8285
    @coryhartley8285 3 роки тому

    great work thanks

  • @MrMS86
    @MrMS86 9 років тому +12

    the only part that sucks is the evidence of so much garbage in the tunnels
    epic footage and lovely people.
    thank you

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  9 років тому +2

      Yes the trash is unbearable. So much. The locals don't care and I think honestly most of it is from the locals.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @liloroi8424
    @liloroi8424 8 років тому

    nice video thank you

  • @edwardmartinez3656
    @edwardmartinez3656 3 роки тому +1

    This is one of the best discovery type movies open-minded professors such as these and I use that word professor strongly because these two gentlemen that are showing our guests about these discoveries that they have made and discussed amongst themselves are outstanding they're open-minded they just don't take what they hear or even see sometimes so in my opinion I personally would love to accompany these two gentlemen the way this young man is being guided it would be one of the best wishes of my life thank you very much one more thing these two gentlemen I'm sure are shunned in their local academia because of their discoveries and their outspokenness of said discoveries they are not at all opinionated they still question but they allow the viewer his or her own mind own mind I respect that very much🤔

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому

      Check them out on Facebook. They both have groups.
      Yousef Awyan - khemit school
      Mohammed Ibrahim - Guide of Egypt

  • @adriantuesta1012
    @adriantuesta1012 4 роки тому +1

    The great pyramid is truly a remarkable structure.They say that they were quitr primitive but that pyramid is more well built than our modern structures today and they didn't have the technology we have

  • @azraelbatosi
    @azraelbatosi 3 роки тому +2

    UnchartedX introduced me to Yousef and it’s awesome he’s getting so much exposure

  • @SilentXpedition
    @SilentXpedition 4 роки тому +4

    could you please turn on the subtile in this video.

  • @Rob88
    @Rob88 7 років тому +4

    Thanks Igor.

  • @delbertz.osborne9793
    @delbertz.osborne9793 3 роки тому +1

    I'm not a Geologist but I've been following this stuff for over seven years. I see things that I haven't seen anyone point out, and have a question that I haven't heard anyone address. Like what was the atmosphere like 11,500 years ago + and how close were the planets to one another, like the earth for instance. . And how many does one think, how many at one time was working on any megalithic structure. I'm not saying that no one has ever pointed this out I'm just saying I've never heard anyone cover this issue before. I shure would like too.

  • @neounicorn2023
    @neounicorn2023 2 роки тому +1

    They cut through stones like knife in butter... with huge accuracy and huge scale.. mind blown!!

    • @legpol
      @legpol Рік тому +2

      Neo:There came a French scientist Dr. Joseph Davidovits who found marine animal remains and fibres in the stone samples taken from the stones of the pyramids, thereby he proved that all the stoney structures were built with a special kind of cement. He gave the cement a new name: geopolymer. If you search his name on You Tube, his videos might make you a believer in his proof.

    • @HazemElsawy
      @HazemElsawy Рік тому

      @@legpol thanks I’ll have a look

    • @legpol
      @legpol Рік тому

      @@HazemElsawy : Thanks. Without the findings from Dr. Davidovits, we also can find the same proof if we pay attention to the fact that erosion will not happen to natural stones so soon in a few thousand years of time. Of the huge stones (megaliths) used, erosion is happening within a few hundred years of pyramid construction. For instance, at 3:36 of this video: ua-cam.com/video/Gq74hD12_P0/v-deo.html.
      a huge stone eroded a lot and revealed its crumb. What does the crumb of this stone mean to us? It means to me that all the huge stones were artificially built by humans with a kind of cement as their crust and fillings as their crumb, while various small stones and statues might be built with the same cement entirely.
      Of course erosion is happening universally to each and every stone structure, we see it only if we pay attention to it. So many small stones dropped to the ground from the pyramid roof due to erosion. Such erosion may cause the pyramids to collapse eventually. Unfortunately no pyramid experts talked about it.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому +1

      They were poured it's a polymer. Take that from a boat builder working with GRP. These are stick on poured blocks

  • @openmindeduk
    @openmindeduk 3 роки тому

    What an amazing tour, many thanks for sharing such an awesome journey into our ancient past. 😉👍

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @openmindeduk
      @openmindeduk 3 роки тому

      @@IgorTravelsTheWorld
      No worries buddy, subbed😉👍

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your support!

    • @openmindeduk
      @openmindeduk 3 роки тому

      @@IgorTravelsTheWorld
      You are most welcome Igor, I've had major spinal surgery twice so travelling isn't on my agenda sadly, so thanks you most sincerely for bringing the world to me😉👍

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому +1

      I wish you a full recovery and hope you get to travel to your full dreams!

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 4 місяці тому

    There is distinct evidence that tube drill was used to create the 2 air shafts in the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid. As well as another saw cut most likely a circular saw. If you check the new info regarding the mathematics, geometry, and near perfect granite vases (qty.40,000) that are now being studied from ancient Egypt. You'll learn that due to their tolerances (variance) of one thousandth of a MM it is impossible to create something of that caliber with human hands. Plus, there were 10 equation that had to follow a particular order in creating this one vase that has been studied (reverse engineering). And it's only an 8 inch vase. Why to go to such great lengths in creating a vase? The quality is amazing.

  • @petervanderheyden4288
    @petervanderheyden4288 6 років тому

    Wonderfull!

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 4 місяці тому

    The vases are being 3-D scanned and studied by people who today actually work with granite. And the interior of the vases is hollow the complete interior and by design of the vase. In ancient times, most vases only had a "tube like" interior the size of the opening straight up and down, leaving the outer bowed sides of the vase actually solid. With these vases the interior is hollow throughout the design of the vase. No wasted space, and a thickness of granite of about 1/4 inch thick the entire vase. Lastly, the vases would have had to been made in a single pass, start to finish. Again, to achieve the tolerances on these vases that is the only way we know how to achieve it.

  • @grillomatto1
    @grillomatto1 6 років тому +2

    Flawless, so much mistery I can't stop thinking about travel to Egypt, I've been in Mexico in Chichenitza, Coba and Tulum, and it's so curious they have similar constructions and no one can explain how they were made!!

  • @mattharrington5628
    @mattharrington5628 8 років тому +4

    Thank you, thank you,thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Matt

  • @random22026
    @random22026 8 днів тому +1

    1:05:18 to 1:06:01 1:10:04 to 1:10:10 A FALCON makes an appearance over the pyramid! 😉
    1:10:31 to 1:11:47 Belzoni is hired by the British (and the French 🥱); took 5 obelisks, but destroyed 25 in the process 💢
    1:13:20 to 1:14:46 Example of tube drill bore hole--incredible!
    1:17:18 to 1:18:15 'Eerily similar to Peru'
    1:18:16 to 1:18:38 British removed a 'diorite box' from within the pyramid; later said they no longer had it--that 'it sank' 💢
    1:19:03 to 1:20:32 Features 'only found at this pyramid'; Yousef's father believes that the MIDDLE pyramid is the 'most ancient'; discussing the divergent Egyptian chronology...
    1:21:26 to 1:23:59 EXTREME erosion...Mohamed jokes about the non-existent rainfall in Egypt [👍🏻]; Yousef points out shafts within these structures, that extend over many levels
    1:24:00 to 1:27:16 Entering an inner chamber (narrow), with a MASSIVE stone box inside (1:24:42)
    1:28:53 'Coptic' up to 1:31:32 'Re-used structures'
    1:34:20 to 1:39:09 (1:35:31 the single dark-grey granite stone) Strange construction techniques and designs in the so-called 'Valley Temple'--the rock faces are all eroded--except for the dark granite stone; stress cracks only in the upper stones
    1:39:13 to 1:46:45 Mohamed: 'Why call it "sphinx"--it's a Greek name..." Explains the Sphinx theories, including that the figure was once surrounded by 'a lake'; stelae found depicting the sphinx with the head of a lioness 🛑; the nose was intentionally chiseled away (too revealing?); the 'Dream stela story is, indeed, an invention--never happened! [1:45:48 on: story of Edgar Cayce's people digging for a Hall of Records beneath the Sphinx ⚒] Japanese used ground-penetrating radar, and found a hollowed-out area in front of the Sphinx.
    1:47:41 Egyptologist Salim found a tunnel stretching between two of the pyramids, claims this was used as a water-flow drainage system for rainfall (!?) and sewage
    1:48:55 Mohamed (who is RIGHT) claims the tunnel was used for running water in the area 💦💦
    The tunnel only runs between two of the pyramids--the ones directly behind the Sphinx
    1:51:21 Line of demarcation (for portrait bust) clearly visible!

  • @Vurti0
    @Vurti0 6 років тому +1

    i like these guys

  • @macguru9999
    @macguru9999 4 роки тому +2

    Egypt vs Mexico:
    Pyramid of Menkaure = Pyramid of the Moon
    Pyramid of Khafre = Pyramid of the Sun
    Pyramid of Khufu = Temple of the feathered serpent (unfinished Pyramid).

  • @coryhartley8285
    @coryhartley8285 3 роки тому +1

    At 114:07 we see the tube drill . there are two clear fixed rotary marks to start the well ?

  • @ZiggyDan
    @ZiggyDan 5 років тому +2

    The other tunnel comes out at Khentkawes 'tomb'

  • @nsjx
    @nsjx 5 років тому

    Excellent footage and information. Thanks Igor! Looks like you got an exclusive peek inside a half-excavated tomb as well. Where were you walking when you found the Peruvian pre-Incan stone masonry (with the knobs)??? I’ve never seen that before in Egypt. Mind blown

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  5 років тому

      Thanks. It’s at the pyramid of Menkaure (sp) which is the smallest pyramid of the 3.

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 4 місяці тому

    Great Video, thanks! Most videos of ancient Egypt sites, especially high end produced videos you're lucky to get a brief 5-10 second sweeping view of the sites with a camera. And the rest of the program is a bunch of cheesy actors dressed like ancient Egyptians, and/or its animation. Not even actual video of the sites. This is truly one of "The Best" videos on ancient Egypt I have even seen thanks to the great and patient camera work. Hat's off Igor! One can't help wonder with the terrible produced videos of ancient Egyptian sites, and the terrible narration, if they even want people to get any kind of understanding of what we are actually looking at. Afraid people are going to start building pyramids in their backyards? lol

  • @darkmatters9163
    @darkmatters9163 7 років тому +1

    The prospect of the possibility of the ancients using sound (for want of any technical term), in ways we can't imagine being useful these days, is utterly fascinating. How we think we are advanced; how naive we've become... How much we don't know

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому

      Maybe it was unintentionally the sound bit and if it's a poured structure like some sort of rock polymer then you will tend to get very distinct noise patterns and characteristics. Say like a GRP boat, it's made of epoxy and glass cloth so a strengthened polymer same as I suspect these rocks are, well I put money on it if you blind folded everyone on earth and stuck them in a GRP boat without them knowing where they were.. within a few seconds they would know they were in a fiberglass (grp) boat because of the distinct reverb of sound. I feel the sound thing is even more proof these structures were poured and a lot lot older than we are led to believe by a previous civilisation we don't know about and I believe they were a power station.

  • @metigame1450
    @metigame1450 4 роки тому +1

    Yeah you’d have to bring a generator from somewhere 👌🏻 34:57

  • @johnohara9433
    @johnohara9433 9 років тому

    amazing

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  9 років тому

      Thanks for watching. Being there is amazing to the 10th power

  • @petervanderheyden4288
    @petervanderheyden4288 6 років тому

    Thx!!

  • @heidymarie9715
    @heidymarie9715 4 роки тому +1

    The Best!!!! Yousef Awyan 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘

  • @AngeloBenitto
    @AngeloBenitto 3 роки тому +2

    May I ask you the name of the guide with the yellow shirt . I already know Yousef. Which Operating Tour did you book them from ? I know Yousef work with Khemit tour . But they other guy I never heard of him ? Too bad they didn’t took you to the Osiris Shaft near the Second pyramid.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому +2

      Sure. His name is Mohamed Ibrahim. He runs a facebook group called Guide of Egypt. You can join it. I booked through Yousef.

    • @AngeloBenitto
      @AngeloBenitto 3 роки тому +1

      @@IgorTravelsTheWorld thank you very much . 🙏🏻❤️

  • @ericylle6597
    @ericylle6597 4 роки тому

    Im not born in Egypt or my parents or my grandparents. but My home is Egypt, GIza. it feels like home, motherplace of all

  • @GoesUnpunishDeity
    @GoesUnpunishDeity 5 років тому

    1:59:44 is a giant grinding stone that is spun, and just by looking in the center a shaft entered . The inner hole is dense worned out.

  • @lostmarimo
    @lostmarimo 4 роки тому

    What happened to the audio at 1:20:00 ish. And why did you cut some conversations?

    • @hibernative
      @hibernative 4 роки тому

      1:29:52 seemed important and Ibrahim seemed amazed. What was that?

  • @delbertz.osborne9793
    @delbertz.osborne9793 3 роки тому +1

    Actually I believe I can see some small fishers behind the man in yellow just off his left elbow and a Pyramid behind his right shoulder.

  • @jonathanmoseley5125
    @jonathanmoseley5125 3 роки тому

    People always wonder how they moved those giant blocks. I have a theory. What if they either paved the way or heated the sand to solidify, the destroyed it after because it was unsightly. Could have used wheels on a paved surface, and sliding is always easier than lifting.

  • @manndorinn009
    @manndorinn009 4 роки тому

    ありがとうございました。GJ 一番見たかった者が見つかりました本当にありがとうございました。

  • @roygbiv7025
    @roygbiv7025 8 років тому

    In future videos perhaps you could try putting the microphone closer to the speaker so he can be heard

  • @alumgamut4185
    @alumgamut4185 4 роки тому +1

    Пожалуйста , было бы неплохо если были бы добавлены субтитры, если не трудно.

  • @thehungerdiaries1131
    @thehungerdiaries1131 5 років тому +1

    Igor what is the name of the second guide. One is obviously Yousuf as I already know him from other videos, but never caught the name of the second gentleman here..

  • @green4est
    @green4est 6 років тому +4

    As interesting as Andrey Sklyarov's videos . Thanks

  • @grillomatto1
    @grillomatto1 3 роки тому +2

    Those two are quite incredible, how did you met them?

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому +3

      I found them through another guy who posts on Facebook. His name is Brien Foerester. Look him up.

    • @grillomatto1
      @grillomatto1 3 роки тому

      Igor Travels The World I know him! I’ve been watching his videos since two years ago

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  3 роки тому +1

      Me too and I contacted Yousef because of Brien.

  • @frankfrancia2053
    @frankfrancia2053 4 роки тому +2

    Fantastic

  • @feger481
    @feger481 3 роки тому

    33:00 Is clearly one block, with a line scratched or gouged into it.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому

      Yip. Well spotted, a poured block made to look like two blocks. A polymer as I've predicted.

  • @delbertz.osborne9793
    @delbertz.osborne9793 3 роки тому +1

    If thoes are fishers, we're taking about many of thousands of years ago.

  • @matiasss550
    @matiasss550 3 роки тому +1

    it seems Yousef and Moahamed are not passion about the pyramids.....

  • @moonshadowrising
    @moonshadowrising 6 років тому

    When they speak about vibrations is it ancient... much older 1000 of years older

  • @TheGreatAlan75
    @TheGreatAlan75 3 роки тому

    At 3:45, "Khafre" pyramid #2 is so fucking big that it looks fake!! Looks like a painting in the background.. 😂
    Thanks for this

  • @johnwalker1553
    @johnwalker1553 7 років тому

    37:12 copper pipes don't think it was for drainage . Obviously part from drinking water supply in the area .

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  7 років тому +2

      could be, though in Egypt, I don't think you can say everything is obvious

  • @delbertz.osborne9793
    @delbertz.osborne9793 3 роки тому

    I don't see any fishers around the Great Pyramid like one can see at the Sphinx.

  • @TuizaLilia
    @TuizaLilia 8 років тому

    What is that stone in front of the pyramid, behind Yousef at 36:56 that bluish/grey stone floor?

    • @TuizaLilia
      @TuizaLilia 8 років тому

      +TuijaJaOsku I mean what kind of stone is it?

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  8 років тому

      +TuijaJaOsku basalt I believe and it's more of a dark grey. Might be a gopro color issue if you see blue.

  • @filipbuskovic3373
    @filipbuskovic3373 8 років тому

    I wouldn't agree with what Ibrahim last said about the scale. Orientation is important, but scale model of the pyramid could be different. What is important is that pyramid must have incorporated golden number in the structure.

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  8 років тому

      +Filip Buskovic that's definitely a worthy opinion. That's the best part, no one really knows.

  • @sedette123
    @sedette123 6 років тому

    Bra fillmet og god lyd,..Ja han : Yousef og han Moahamed er flinke å forklare.

  • @jenshathaway3433
    @jenshathaway3433 8 років тому

    Is that you holding the camera igor ? man i'd love to see these sites

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  8 років тому +1

      +jens hathaway it is. I recorded over 100 hours of footage. Took over 2 months to edit and 2 months to upload the videos.

    • @jenshathaway3433
      @jenshathaway3433 8 років тому

      Wow I am jeaulous. Truly amazing sites to visit and great videos man. Where are you from buddy?

    • @IgorTravelsTheWorld
      @IgorTravelsTheWorld  8 років тому +1

      +jens hathaway Currently live in Prague

    • @jenshathaway3433
      @jenshathaway3433 8 років тому

      Wow i'd love to see Prague also. I line in New Orleans

    • @jenshathaway3433
      @jenshathaway3433 8 років тому

      live

  • @roygbiv2146
    @roygbiv2146 6 років тому

    May I suggest you place the microphone(s) closer to the two gentlemen doing
    most of the speaking and away from the camera person ( next time. Thanks)

  • @Element-lg1to
    @Element-lg1to 5 років тому

    The crocodile kings were the masterminds in building some, not all pyramids in the lands of Egypt