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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
  • 🐅EASY TIGERS🐅
    🧐PHOTO COLLECTION OF A STONE METROPOLIS FOUND IN A VALLEY UNDER A STAR CITY. THE PART OF THE STONE METROPOLIS IS IN MY OPINION AN INDUSTRIAL ZONE (BUT YOU DECIDE FOR YOURSELF)
    HERE YOU WILL SEE HIGHLY ADVANCED WATER SYSTEMS THAT ENTER THE STRUCTURES AT THE TOP CORNER OF THE PROPERTY, RUN AROUND THE WALLS FILLING UP VARIOUS POINTS ALONG THE WAY, THEN EXIT OUT UNDER THE FRONT DOOR.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 117

  • @derekj071
    @derekj071 Місяць тому +12

    It's hard to believe we know virtually nothing about these ancient builders and their buildings

  • @Lousialee-hm3gu
    @Lousialee-hm3gu Місяць тому +5

    Those tanks may also be for processing fibres such as flax, linen etc or perhaps dying fabrics or other materials. Certain types of plant foods also require soaking washing and rinsing to make them edible.

  • @Outrjs
    @Outrjs Місяць тому +6

    In America, our plumbers have ancient symbols on their schools to teach plumbing.
    I, too, believe they had electricity and running water in the past.
    The sites are used by so many cultures, and it's hard to identify its time.

  • @sarah-jaynemcdonald2594
    @sarah-jaynemcdonald2594 Місяць тому +15

    They were doing mad things with chemicals! These coukd be some kind of ancient labs! Love your channel btw, it gives me cfapps vibes. He was a brilliant guy on UA-cam years ago. He is actually the reason channels like bright insight and ancient architects got their start!

    • @mkbuser
      @mkbuser Місяць тому +2

      I loved cfapps channel and I was shocked and saddened when he passed. Thanks for reminding me of him.

    • @sarah-jaynemcdonald2594
      @sarah-jaynemcdonald2594 Місяць тому +1

      @mkbuser Yeah, me too. He was the first channel about hidden ancient history I ever seen on YT. I wish he could be about today to see the influence he has. He is sorely missed. Thank you for remembering him.

  • @NeuroD369
    @NeuroD369 Місяць тому +10

    I’m getting the impression that, at least at times and in places, heated water was involved. Not just because some of the surfaces look like it, but It feels like the waterworks are too pervasive, as in too everywhere for just a water source, the works too intimate and intricate. In terms of efficiency, just to have “running water in every condo” wouldn’t cut it.
    My take on an old saying, “Necessity is most often the mother of invention, Convenience, its garish aunt.”

    • @veronicascott313
      @veronicascott313 Місяць тому +2

      PauI, in another show talking about hidden history using architecture mentions that they had water (aquifers) under cathedrals.

  • @Kimmisweetsuk
    @Kimmisweetsuk Місяць тому +13

    Maybe it was a place for dying textiles, Italy and the Mediterranean on the whole made beautiful fabrics dyed in all sorts of colours and due to some sort of sea snail or summit that contained the pigment used to make purple dye. And you would dye the textiles in one bath then treat it with something to hold the colour in the fabric then a cleaning bath. I could be wrong but that’s what my intuition is telling me. Keep on keeping on Paul your a G to be rolling round all these so called tombs and other nonsense they tell us 🫶🏽

    • @VijaySuryaAditya
      @VijaySuryaAditya Місяць тому +2

      I have often thought fermentation vats for garam, a fish sauce. I like your explanation better.

    • @tassia1954
      @tassia1954 Місяць тому +3

      @@Kimmisweetsuk In Aigina Greek Islands in Saronikos see near Pireus they have discovered a place where purple dye was made from porphyra sea snails that was in use from archaic up to Byzantine era !The Greeks we love colours and had recipes for many colours .!They used ammonia (urine) for stabilisers!Also they used to apply dyed plaster on all buildings even over marble and statues even on bronze !!The running water fell on water mills to ground grains or other establishments to wash clothes and blankets or carpets (some are still in use today)the villagers prefere this kind of washing!Plaster in kind of cement was used to cast parts of buildings in places were stone or marble was not available!In Greece it was called Theraiki (Θηραϊκή γη)dirt from Thera island (Santorini) where the great volcano erupted in about 1300 ish BCE .Used to stick stones and bricks and it is the purest cement!

    • @VijaySuryaAditya
      @VijaySuryaAditya Місяць тому +1

      ​@@tassia1954
      Excellent comment!

    • @rwheellife
      @rwheellife 27 днів тому +1

      That's what I was thinking.

  • @veronicascott313
    @veronicascott313 Місяць тому +5

    PauI, in another show talking about hidden history using architecture mentions that they had water (aquifers) under cathedrals.

    • @matildamarmaduke1096
      @matildamarmaduke1096 Місяць тому

      Water was the carrier & maker of frequency those cathedrals weren't what the are to day what do you think and why ?
      You need to think world wide
      magnetic atheral ENERGY most
      Huge structures
      Call ancient greek Egypt sumo Roman no it all was here be4 them.
      Why were they so obsessed with birth snd death the sun and underground structures and tunnels every where . Huge people space beings caves skin walkers stinky big foot ...
      War is for tearing up & destroying infrastructure
      We are getting hip to them and they could never explain there way outta this world wide lie

  • @jamessones4044
    @jamessones4044 Місяць тому +3

    We can only guess at how magnificent these places were in their day.
    I’m positive they were living better lives than us today.
    Our forefathers being forced to help cover it all up during the ‘war’ is a horrible thought.
    Is anything real?

  • @BeccAcCardenas
    @BeccAcCardenas Місяць тому +4

    To the Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead person, where at? I'm in the hills of San Bernardino an have always like the thought of megaliths hidden out there.

  • @dirtymoneymotoring41
    @dirtymoneymotoring41 Місяць тому +5

    Paul the boxes where for food growing planters with the water supply. Like the ones on side of finished wall , planters for growing there food

  • @rachel_v_k
    @rachel_v_k Місяць тому +2

    Hi, Paul! 🐯❤️ It's incredible how advanced these builders are. I was wondering about how they provided light for these houses. It wasn't candles or something similar, since there isn't any scorching on the ceilngs. This is consistent throughout all the old world buildings you showed us. Just an idea: could they have been using water to power their lighting? I'm not sure how that would work, but they were clearly masters of water management.
    And speaking of water management, the pre-Inca people were incredible managers of water. In some places, their systems are also still working today, with pristine flowing water. Could this have been the same technology?
    Your discoveries are groundbreaking. My socks 🧦 have flown off totally! Lol! 😂
    Much love and blessings! 🤗❤️💖💜🙏🐅🐾🐅🐾🐅🐾😎

  • @thomaznay9109
    @thomaznay9109 Місяць тому +4

    This is way too interesting. Thank you for feeding my curiosity

  • @dans4125
    @dans4125 Місяць тому +4

    the channel marks are interesting in your videos. my first thought of what would fit into those channels? was bamboo. organic bamboo wouldn't leave any trace, as opposed to other types of piping. my question would be: when exactly was bamboo a common or available resource available in the mediterranean?

  • @noelalexisshaw-nas-noz5142
    @noelalexisshaw-nas-noz5142 Місяць тому +2

    Thankyou For Sharing Paul, Some Amazing Footage & Musings 🤔🧠...., So Glad To Catch Back With You On This *Stream* 🏞 Much Love
    🕊💚🕊

  • @hannacarter1352
    @hannacarter1352 Місяць тому +5

    Paul, let's just say that you re-founded it. 😊

  • @WhippL
    @WhippL Місяць тому +5

    The blocks with the grid patterns look like they were made for a walking surface or in general to keep water from pooling or icing up in one spot. Possibly used to separate the water somewhat evenly depending on volume out to the edges. It could even have been used to juice grapes or other fruits in bulk. There are quite a few possibilities. I'm betting they were making booze. The squares in the walls might also be some type of planting boxes. They are fairly unsightly alone while empty, but if there were plants, maybe vine type plants emerging from the area that would explain quite a bit. Were they facing a certain exposure more often than not? You can also tell the grids themselves were made using some type of mold as there is a shade change visible when looking at the blocks from the side separating a thinner layer with the grids from the rest of the larger block.

  • @Ladybuggin
    @Ladybuggin Місяць тому +3

    Enjoyed Paul appreciate your hard work 👏🏻

  • @somekatontheinternet
    @somekatontheinternet Місяць тому +2

    The tanks on the floor remind me of the old process for making molasses out of sugar cane - you start with a fibrous plant - squeeze the juices out - add water - add heat - refine - move downstream to another tank - repeat - it’s a basic refining process for any chemical - somewhere they had to be developing the stone softening material (in large quantities) and a catalyst that would be added on site - when softening the stone - the yellow colors on one side of the door reminds me of sulfur -

  • @vicromaker7692
    @vicromaker7692 Місяць тому +3

    Maybe a way to collect gold dust from the stream, let the water flow through and the gold settles out.

    • @louiing1116
      @louiing1116 Місяць тому

      Was thinking the very same

  • @stuartdelamare4072
    @stuartdelamare4072 Місяць тому +3

    Maybe the boxes and pools were silt traps maybe some planted for grey water filter 🤷🏻‍♂️👍🇬🇬

  • @chrismartenable
    @chrismartenable Місяць тому +2

    The circular troughs look like a laundry room.

  • @RPGHouseFabricator
    @RPGHouseFabricator Місяць тому +1

    Aquatic pet shop (choose your fresh dinner).

  • @Alelistar1
    @Alelistar1 27 днів тому +1

    Awesome Paul! Thank you 🙂❤

  • @Lousialee-hm3gu
    @Lousialee-hm3gu Місяць тому +4

    Gold or silver processing or perhaps beer or wine making?

  • @chrismartenable
    @chrismartenable Місяць тому +2

    As far as I know, the Romans invented waterproof concrete, so we've been told. Concrete quality is measured in mega pascals. I have personally viewed Roman concrete inside an aquaduct & it was as good as the day it was laid. Incredible !!!

  • @felab5313
    @felab5313 Місяць тому +3

    Smashing that like & sharing

  • @metalethel83
    @metalethel83 Місяць тому +1

    Working it out. Awesome thanks Paul

  • @nowar73
    @nowar73 Місяць тому +2

    How the hell you found this!!!! 🎉 almond granita is in Noto even besser❤

  • @smackheadedsqueakyweasel4624
    @smackheadedsqueakyweasel4624 Місяць тому +1

    love this kinda content. you're doing great stuff cataloguing these places. these ancient humans were definitely switched onto things we are clueless about.

  • @qtrax100
    @qtrax100 Місяць тому +1

    Much love and respect tigers

  • @aaroniouse
    @aaroniouse Місяць тому +1

    Maybe those big blocks at 14:15 are the paving stones for the place with "services". The grid pattern on them would act like a natural drain..

  • @davidgrove4345
    @davidgrove4345 Місяць тому +1

    Do you think they really had pipes? Hard to believe that kind of technology existed. The channels carved or molded on the sides of the wall could have handled the water without piping. Interesting indeed!

  • @humandread
    @humandread Місяць тому +1

    i think the quest for you is to answer whij people living in cave like buildings, it would answer how old the structures are.

  • @jdp2571
    @jdp2571 Місяць тому +2

    They soften materials with ball lightning.. Bob greenyer is doing it ina lab.

  • @aaroniouse
    @aaroniouse Місяць тому +1

    28:00 the brewery!
    It alao reminds me of those old places where they would process animal skins..

  • @dianesmith8183
    @dianesmith8183 Місяць тому +2

    Big up from Montana❤

  • @ok-vw5fe
    @ok-vw5fe Місяць тому +2

    28:19 could be were they had wine and copper....or known as battery 🔋 🤔

  • @ca4game207
    @ca4game207 Місяць тому +2

    these old sites have had the evidence removed

  • @Sibyle79
    @Sibyle79 Місяць тому +2

    Much love!

  • @mskathychapman
    @mskathychapman Місяць тому +2

    Could be vats for dying fabrics such as silk

  • @VijaySuryaAditya
    @VijaySuryaAditya Місяць тому +1

    Eye opening content!

  • @steveseales3801
    @steveseales3801 4 дні тому

    Thanks for re,educating me 😊God bless you brother 🙏 ❤

  • @ginacain7843
    @ginacain7843 Місяць тому +2

    As long as Volcanoes are not goin off be safe

  • @heartbeatviews
    @heartbeatviews Місяць тому +1

    Paul ❤ hope you well. Watching another awesome show of yours. Thank you Paul. I share the same fascination.

  • @ginacain7843
    @ginacain7843 Місяць тому +2

    Hello maybe they did the rock like that to get the reder to fit just saying

  • @aaroniouse
    @aaroniouse Місяць тому +1

    11:58 looks like the little gear on a deraileur.

  • @ClementGreen
    @ClementGreen Місяць тому +3

    It's a necropolis, not a metropolis

  • @aaroniouse
    @aaroniouse Місяць тому +1

    Maybe they were growing Spirulina..

  • @iancameron5536
    @iancameron5536 Місяць тому +2

    I think it most likely that all those different bins would have been used for either tanning or dying materials, take a look at Morocco maybe Marrakech if memory serves you will see multiple tubs/ large containing structures full of dyed materials of multiple colours, same system being used today, that's my best guess anyway.

  • @ok-vw5fe
    @ok-vw5fe Місяць тому +1

    That diamond pattern I have seen before and it was flooring. Ankara wat or one of those over there. Appreciate you and your work Brother! 🙏check out in Georgia (USA) there is a bailey without a Mott that the natives(Cherokee) said the they were painted pale indians.

  • @tassia1954
    @tassia1954 Місяць тому +1

    It is not unusual to carve stones in patterns.See the navil of land in Delphi dedicated to Appolo!

  • @trimbaker1893
    @trimbaker1893 Місяць тому +2

    roman leather tannery. romans had lead pipes. romans used lots of leather.

  • @hippyshake29
    @hippyshake29 Місяць тому +2

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  • @vincentmorder8009
    @vincentmorder8009 Місяць тому +2

    Love your channel!. Hope I am not repeating anything obvious here, but have you noticed how each cart rut is consistently decreasing along its particular path so as to always be going down? You can see how any particular downward rut will not suddenly go level or upwards. This is just like drainage gutters on a modern roof. All gutters (and ruts and pipes) need to keep going down. This would explain why a pair of ruts (confused as being cart ruts because there are 2 of them) do not have to be exactly parallel to one another, only close enough to one another for a dual-pipe service line, e.g. hot and cold lines, while they keep the primary goal of constant downward slope in their paths along the changeing landscape. I realized this when I saw each rut maintaining that downward slope all along its descent. It's funky to look at them this way. So far I have not seen any exceptions to this. What do you think? Thanks, V

    • @vincentmorder8009
      @vincentmorder8009 Місяць тому +1

      This would also explain why the dwelling entrance @25:00 has pipe grooves on left side of the entrance being slightly higher than the exiting grooves on the right side. Yet same relative spacing between them. Again, may be obvious.

    • @pauliecook432
      @pauliecook432  Місяць тому +2

      It's what I've been saying for 3 year's 😅

    • @VijaySuryaAditya
      @VijaySuryaAditya Місяць тому

      ​@@vincentmorder8009
      Well spotted.
      Paul actually proposed this idea several years ago. Great that you like the channel, & looking forward to more excellent comments.

  • @curvebuster
    @curvebuster Місяць тому +1

    Looks like clothes dye tanks, like they do in India !
    Maybe. !!!?

  • @Pictman777
    @Pictman777 Місяць тому +3

    Salt pans !

  • @carolbythesea
    @carolbythesea Місяць тому +1

    There’s some suggestive evidence that, in history, after megalithic structures were built, a meteor struck earth and the heat melted stone. Could the surface layers you think are rendered cement is actually molten stone? The heat would likely affect the surfaces of stone, changing the molecular composition.

  • @wakeupcallchicagohawks7871
    @wakeupcallchicagohawks7871 Місяць тому +1

    Keep on doing what you are doing! Thank you for the measurement on some of the "cart ruts". I never thought that explanation made sense for all those channels characterzed as such. I expect somewhere there are groves worn from vehicle traffic, but if there are ancient durable forms of "cement" or "concrete", i would think it logical to see "cart ruts" filled with some form of "patching" similar to current asphalt and cement road repairs. Your examples starting at 9:45 clearly show there was technology for patching. (Have any organics in that patching been analyzed for date?)
    Hoping to clear some responsibilities to take a tripp and meet you for some serious 1st person exploration. Wish i had more time for your live streams, while they appear chaotic, it is clear that you are really trying to understand ancient construction through hands on approach.
    While there may be evidence for limestone quarries that match some limestone block construction, reconstitution seems likely in some instances. The geopolymer of granite, andecite, quarts and other harder stones seems less likely, but only since it is more difficult today to reproduce. I am seeing more experimentation with sonic tube coring and other shaped forms that vibrate to penetrate stone as well as geopolymer anode pointing mortar (for smaller applications.) (One related question; wouldn't we see mor hand prints or "Paul was here" stamped before solidification?)
    I can say most epoxy based mortar doesn't typically resemble granite or hard stones when reviewed in microscope.
    Peace

  • @cjmarshowler1414
    @cjmarshowler1414 Місяць тому +2

    Obvious staining of the material in the circular and rectangular holding areas (vats?) where liquids were present. A small core samples of the sides of those should show progressive layers of saturation. The material causing the staining, if plant and/or mineral based, could be analyzed to determine its molecular content.

  • @evanmorris1178
    @evanmorris1178 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Paul, I’ve just discovered your channel recently and watched 5-6 of your vids. I love what you’re doing and am amazed at just how much of these ruins you’ve brought out into the open. I’ve been interested in this subject since I was a teenager in the 70’s reading Immanuel Velikovsky. More modern researchers like Graham Hancock are continuing this line of reasoning, but sadly don’t give him much credit. You are doing great work, and I hope you will collect some of your best evidence and write a well illustrated book some day. These videos are great. Better in some ways, but a book is easier to reference, and also will get you credibility. Anyway, I have a couple of questions. 1: You throw the term “Render” around a lot. I am a contractor, and do restoration work. So even though I’m a Yank, I know it can mean “ a first coat of plaster” ( I looked it up to be sure….) this stuff can’t be plaster, ie: Gypsum. As it would have dissolved over the ages from rain. It must be some sort of Concrete, or Cement, which are related, and can be intermixed with Plaster. We have things like “Hydrostone” today, which are kind of cement/plaster hybrids. So…. Have you taken any samples of this stuff, or the “Geopolymer” you also reference, and gotten it analysed in a lab? There is a researcher named Joseph Davidoitts in France, he runs the Geopolymer Institute. You might be familiar with his book “The Book of Stone” in which he posits that the pyramids at Giza were built of cast in place stones which mimic limestone. He recently has made claims to have rediscovered a Geopolymer that mimics granite or other quartz based stones. I’d think he would be very interested in your research and might be able to do the analysis and possibly offer some insights.
    2: You have made reference to “Star Cities”. Now, my understanding is that the star shaped defensive bastions found around Europe are based on the work of Vauban in the 17th C. . So, are you saying that some of these forts, such as the one in Malta I saw in an earlier video, are built on an ancient, possibly pre-diluvian structure of similar plan? So Vauban would have literally copied from an existing example? I could see it happening… it’s basic geometry, and even though the Vauban forts are specifically designed to stand up to heavy cannon fire of the black powder variety, in a way that traditional Medieval Castles did not, the shape and structure would still be suitable for defense against arrows and catapulta/Ballista. If you’ve already laid these out in an earlier video, please leave a link. Thanks, and I will definitely send some support in the near future!

  • @ryandoyle4344
    @ryandoyle4344 Місяць тому +1

    14:11 washboard or adjacent a water source
    Black/Grey/White

  • @JennaFerrari
    @JennaFerrari 29 днів тому

    That map looks like a giants torso. From neck to but.

  • @wegapaul3616
    @wegapaul3616 29 днів тому

    More phenomenal work bro! Looks like some hi tech liquid chemistry lab. Maybe for making gold

  • @3M1IY_
    @3M1IY_ Місяць тому +1

    I wonder how many resets there have been.. Our civilization will be completely gone our age of do called technology.

  • @eskoelmwood5936
    @eskoelmwood5936 21 день тому

    Reminds me of footers for heavy machinery.

  • @joerieser7274
    @joerieser7274 Місяць тому +2

    ✌️💙💫

  • @Lousialee-hm3gu
    @Lousialee-hm3gu Місяць тому +1

    Doesn't running/falling water create an electrical charge? At the 25 min mark I could also see two channels on the walls on the right of the outer walls.

  • @martind7418
    @martind7418 Місяць тому +1

    Your One of the Founding fathes Paul 😂❤

  • @hannacarter1352
    @hannacarter1352 Місяць тому +1

    Paul I was wondering if you could turn the captions on, on your channel? I'm bit hard of hearing sometimes. TY

    • @ryandoyle4344
      @ryandoyle4344 Місяць тому

      Unfortunately, think it's due to Live vs Video

  • @chrismartenable
    @chrismartenable Місяць тому +1

    These channels have been nick named cart ruts because they give the appearance of something heavy, with an axil being driven over what may have been of a soft mud consistency surface, thousands of years ago. I have seen some in Russia. It is not assumed that a horse & cart was driven over the surface.

  • @DeanoD13
    @DeanoD13 Місяць тому +1

    Hey do more research, wooden wheels throughout time had METAL BANDS all around the outside out side of the wheels. As these metal bands wore down they were replaced periodically, the wooden wheels had very little wear. And Yes they were used by the Romans, Egyptions, Chineese and many other cultures throught history!

  • @bradleyjayproductions
    @bradleyjayproductions Місяць тому

    I think all those pits were how they were making the render or liquid stone for building. They had similar pits/cauldrons in Egypt around sites.

  • @johnnywick6521
    @johnnywick6521 Місяць тому +2

    🤙🙏💪

  • @jfwhatahwhat7408
    @jfwhatahwhat7408 Місяць тому +1

    Firstoff,2mills,built,one,for,concrete,making,other,for,grains.

  • @jessiejackson8502
    @jessiejackson8502 19 днів тому

    28:00 - All thse 'basins ' remind me of leather/tanning production as is done till this day in India, and requires alot of water, and lye, with multiple basins for dying.
    Idk, but good work fella.

  • @sweetchestnut
    @sweetchestnut Місяць тому

    Were there any churches or old buildings with domes or spheres at the top? If so, electric could have been coming from the domes, to the old stone cut "factories" maybe?

  • @bananadingle
    @bananadingle Місяць тому

    This is akin to gaming where you can setup a server before you start playing.... how on earth could they ahve known the exact measurements and sizes beforehand unless its preselected

  • @gerrystevens9041
    @gerrystevens9041 22 дні тому

    my guess is the pools were used in tanning leather. the thing is they had to have cut the curved pool sides with an electric powered cutter...and they mst have been quite a small people about 4 ft 6'' to 5 ftt..

  • @schmitzkatzewupper
    @schmitzkatzewupper Місяць тому +1

    19:19 Mailboxes

  • @curvebuster
    @curvebuster Місяць тому +1

    It's CAST''

  • @ClebRuckus2
    @ClebRuckus2 28 днів тому

    Im going for megalithic grow room full hydroponics system 😂

  • @redcruben
    @redcruben Місяць тому +2

    Could thecomplex have been for tanning and treating hides, it reminds me of some tanning processes I have seen on UA-cam in I think India

    • @redcruben
      @redcruben Місяць тому

      Leather of all sorts was a major commodity in the past

  • @madeyoulook_abc
    @madeyoulook_abc 25 днів тому

    have you been to see first hand the progress in clearing the Ravne tunnels?

  • @wendywhite2642
    @wendywhite2642 Місяць тому +2

    Dye vats

  • @salvadore222
    @salvadore222 Місяць тому +2

    could it be for hydroponics

  • @ginacain7843
    @ginacain7843 Місяць тому +2

    Sorry render

  • @frankrook3770
    @frankrook3770 21 день тому

    I would guess that's old milling technology and storage. Also just some food for thought, You keep asking why they close areas off to tourists. Tourist foot traffic and littering ruins ruins lol..

  • @doityourself3293
    @doityourself3293 Місяць тому +1

    methane gas room.

  • @KAL5370
    @KAL5370 Місяць тому +1

    Please don't leave super-chats on screen while showing pics.

  • @WokeSoulja
    @WokeSoulja Місяць тому +1

    Where this at matey?

  • @curvebuster
    @curvebuster Місяць тому

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😮

  • @victoriagutzman3278
    @victoriagutzman3278 Місяць тому +2

    So, where is this???

  • @jamesparker437
    @jamesparker437 Місяць тому

    Nothing to see here folks. Please redirect your attention to the red/blue game, already in progress...

  • @stevecollins4567
    @stevecollins4567 Місяць тому

    Is it for rope making?