Sutro Baths, San Francisco- Reconstructed Ruins of the Old World?
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2023
- Originally an old Aquarium tank and swimming pond, until Adolph Sutro designed and constructed the largest indoor swimming pool in the world at the time.
Massive undertaking for the mid-1890's apparently not a problem for the hardy San Franciscan's and their incredible capacity for constructing huge edifices in record time.
what a place!!
MELTED
It has a power plant feel to it.
Hope you had time to look at the melted brick avalanche above 959 Los Lobos, at the yellow street sign and straight up!
@I_am_Kairos yes, most definitely. Very strange indeed.
@@I_am_Kairosyeah, I think there was a greater purpose to the area than just the swimming Baths. The place has a sort of magnetic attraction to it, very serene.
Thank you. You are a very talented history conveyer. I really like the "historical photos" along with live, close up current landscape. Feels like we are there with you.
Thank you! I appreciate that very much.
Thank you
I will never forget the sounds inside that glass palace. I was very young, and remember looking way up at my father as he was holding my hand. I must have been 4 or 5. Lots of broken glass panels in the roof. A few kids swimming in that broken glass. My mother used to go there in the 30s and said that it was very, very old back then.
There was some machinery that they hid from the public. I never believed the story of the 1890s construction.
The civilisation that built all of this had to be larger people.
On a walking tour, I asked the docent what company made the glass?
Trapped him!
Beautiful video and so informative! Makes you want to go and visit. You’re so knowledgeable and interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I think they used to use sound waves and water as a healing therapy. That would explain the large organs, bath houses and possibly star forts.
Organs are an engineering miracle.
Just look at the Palace of Fine Arts dome.
Incredible acoustics!
Great video! 👍👍👍❤😘
Thank you 🤗
Good music, fits the feel of this creepy yet interesting place!
Beautifully done! ❤
When it comes to construction, I haven't seen many photos of a lot of our larger buildings only after it's built. Never before. And when doing background history on the architect, and the building company. There's no one listed much less remembered. the architects and the building Company. You got lucky here! It's hard to believe back then they would be able to do all this. I believe as you do, there absolutely was a cataclysmic event. And that the Buildings were inherited by us. Once more, I believe that we are a civilization with amnesia by design. Very few people were privy to the restart of civilization knowledge, and the ones that were are all dead now. Mud flood, Orphan trains & Cabbage patch babies. World Fairs & Great Fires happened in every large city?! The more I dig into our history the more it seems fake. Especially the last 1000 years. So much is missing. Thank you for doing this for so many who can't! I'm sorry for the long message! LOL. More than what I wanted but I'm a new subscriber and I've got the bell on! Your uploads are wonderful! I look forward to more in the future. ❤🎉👍🏼
Thank you! 😊
I'm ready to come back there! Let's meet-up!
I'll have some time next week. Let's say Monday 8/28? Cliffhouse area and go from there.
I have to do a job that week. @@LemurianWaves
My grandparents had a cabin in the central Sierra Nevada Mountains above the town of Sonora. and the soil in the entire area around their cabin was very, very red. We had to throw away our socks at the end of the summer because they were so stained from that red soil. I wonder where all of that iron oxide came from. What's the source of iron oxide in soil? Could there have been many, many red brick structures in those mountains that were destroyed and eventually broke down into the soil? I heard I Am Kairos say that red bricks are made red by adding blood to the mix. So many questions.
Iron ore is red naturally. Doubt blood in brick manufacture.
Woo hoo
I CAN ALMOST ASSURE U THIS BUILDING WAS A TARTARIAN MADE BUILDING
Using free energy to de-salinate the water. I can imagine they would have water shortages if populations were comparable to today. I recently visited St. Augustine's star fort and Flagler College (AKA The Ponce de Leon Hotel). Both are certainly of another era.
Awesome! Would love to see some photos.
This building had to be made by the tartarian civilization, look up tartarian