It appears to be so, as so many Megatropolis's were ravigished, [by a Megadisaster]. I'm sure they thought they were safe, yet the Snowball Earth effect that followed, left humans 100,000's of years to get back on our feet.
Os proscessos de moldagem das pedras são as mesmas em várias partes da terra.Alguma técnica de derretimento molecular das rochas. Tecnicas perdidas ou escondidas com o tempo.Talvez leis vibracionais usadas , sons alta ou baixas ferquências , algo do tipo. A história é mentirosa.
Well done Vlad! Another intriguing place! I'm starting to wonder if your collection might make a good feature documentary. The two things that really caught my attention were first the arches. My engineering background has made me familiar with the properties of the simple arch, but to see not one, but two stand for so long that the rest of the building has crumbled to the ground, I found staggering. The other was what appears to be a twisted tree in an arch. Top points to the creator, and to the person that appreciated it where many might have passed it without noticing.
Hola Vlad, esos imponentes espacios arqueológicos entran en armonía perfecta con la naturaleza y se convierten en jardines hermosísimos. Saludos desde México DF.😊🎉
bei 1.40 in der Mitte vom Berg herunter 🤔 für mich ist das eine Strasse oder Rampe um schwere Gegenstände nach unten oder auch nach oben zu befördern ich denke eher nach oben dort könnten Steine geborgen worden sein für die Weiterverarbeitung oben die Topografie ist einfach genial, um den Pythagoras ausleben zu lassen, was masse und so beeinflusst man müsste jetzt nur noch die Ankerpunkte oben finden, wo dieser ganze Seilzug verankert wurde
Mysterious one, Vlad. The arches HAD to have been re-stacked in the modern era. Probably using heavy wooden frames. Then these silent helpers loaded the gear into the truck, swept up their footprints and drove away. They wanted to make a point about ancients who were better than us. You look tired. Hang in there.
A perfect Site, [non contaminated by any recent Civilizations add ons]. Proof positive of an advanced technology Society, that was just trying to survive a Megadisaster! Building with Polygonal & Cyclopial walls & by carving into Mountain's; this is what remains. These appear to be all that survived this event of 640,000 years ago.(other than some humans that now had to survive the freeze ahead for the next several 100,000's of years.
Thank you for your videos. You show so much that I did not even know existed.
Fascinating!! Happy New Year! May the blessings be many in this new year!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🫂
fascinating!! thanks for this Vlad!!
Those are some beautiful arches! So old, but so functional even today.
arches look perfectly curved, and they are complete! amazing
Really odd place to build such rock settlement... when? by whom? for what purpose? so many question...
Increíble parecido con América Latina me gustaría saber en qué antigüedad datan esa estructura
They went to caves to take shelter during times of intermittent clusters of asteroid falling. The same for underground shelters.
It appears to be so, as so many Megatropolis's were ravigished, [by a Megadisaster]. I'm sure they thought they were safe, yet the Snowball Earth effect that followed, left humans 100,000's of years to get back on our feet.
Obrigado espero que seu canal cres
Os proscessos de moldagem das pedras são as mesmas em várias partes da terra.Alguma técnica de derretimento molecular das rochas. Tecnicas perdidas ou escondidas com o tempo.Talvez leis vibracionais usadas , sons alta ou baixas ferquências , algo do tipo. A história é mentirosa.
Well done Vlad! Another intriguing place! I'm starting to wonder if your collection might make a good feature documentary. The two things that really caught my attention were first the arches. My engineering background has made me familiar with the properties of the simple arch, but to see not one, but two stand for so long that the rest of the building has crumbled to the ground, I found staggering. The other was what appears to be a twisted tree in an arch. Top points to the creator, and to the person that appreciated it where many might have passed it without noticing.
sou fascinado com as
construções de antigas
civilizações é fantástico
Hi dear my favorite UA-camr happy new year ❤
Please make a compete video about yakutia wall 😊
Hola Vlad, esos imponentes espacios arqueológicos entran en armonía perfecta con la naturaleza y se convierten en jardines hermosísimos. Saludos desde México DF.😊🎉
Aumente um abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷🇺🇦
bei 1.40
in der Mitte vom Berg herunter 🤔
für mich ist das eine Strasse oder Rampe um schwere Gegenstände nach unten oder auch nach oben zu befördern
ich denke eher nach oben
dort könnten Steine geborgen worden sein für die Weiterverarbeitung oben
die Topografie ist einfach genial, um den Pythagoras ausleben zu lassen, was masse und so beeinflusst
man müsste jetzt nur noch die Ankerpunkte oben finden, wo dieser ganze Seilzug verankert wurde
A música ficou baixa 😅
Mysterious one, Vlad. The arches HAD to have been re-stacked in the modern era. Probably using heavy wooden frames. Then these silent helpers loaded the gear into the truck, swept up their footprints and drove away. They wanted to make a point about ancients who were better than us. You look tired. Hang in there.
A perfect Site, [non contaminated by any recent Civilizations add ons]. Proof positive of an advanced technology Society, that was just trying to survive a Megadisaster! Building with Polygonal & Cyclopial walls & by carving into Mountain's; this is what remains. These appear to be all that survived this event of 640,000 years ago.(other than some humans that now had to survive the freeze ahead for the next several 100,000's of years.
Shared ... welcome to 2025 :)
The music ... 🥴
La periode Romaine semble avoir utiliser ce lieu comme nécropole.
Late bronze I'd guess
caves different story 5000 bc
Legenda em português please! Aqui dizemos:
-fale em português senhor alienígena!
Calore, calore, calore, calore e vaff...