Very beautiful places, ancients ruins, it is awesome. And the history of each of them makes it even more interesting. You learn so much in this channel that it is definitely worth watching it. I recommend it ti anyone who wants to learn about ancient cultures and civilizations. The narrator does an excellent job describing historical places, with his fine narration, and pronouncing different names of places, which is awesome. I applaud him for the excellent job he does. Kudos to you, Sir, I am impressed. 👍👍👏👏🙌🙌
Excellent video! I work near Blythe, CA so I loved seeing that the Blythe Intaglios made the list. They are very cool in person. There is also a kokopelli intaglio near Blythe, CA. Thank you!
Ancient Egyptian, Greek and later Roman and much later European Stonecutter and still Stonecutters, will leave a partially carve stone in it's place it they discover a Fault in the stone that will make it useful for it's intended purpose. While today the stone will still be used for something less important, In Ancient times, once the Master Stonecutter found the fault, the stone would be abandoned and another cut for it's purpose. Modern Egypt is "littered" with such stones, because it was more "cost effective" to abandon working the stone then continuing to Hand Carve it from the surrounding rock.
The larger stone blocks creating the foundation at Balbek are not from the Romans. The Romans built on the more ancient foundation of larger blocks. Same with the Incan site.
I've been interested about of South America's Mesoamerican Peru's Machu Picchu for a long time defienitily now after when I've made the DNA-test what showed my results are 87% finnish, 9,2% Scandinavian and 3,3% Mesoamerican and Andinal, these are more reasons why i'm really that interested and excited about of Peru's mountain city Machu Picchu what I believe was Mesoamerican ancient people or Mayans builted city what was never got builted ready and have been forgotten for a long time after some disaster like nature mother's powers of an earthquake or conflict like the war. History remins mystery. 🌏🌍🌎🌃🏜🕋🛕🕌🏝🛶🏞⛩️🏯🌸🏛⚱️🗿🛖👳🏽♀️🧕🏾👳🏾♂️👳🏾🏹⚔️🛡🫅🏽🤴🏼👸🏻👸🏼👑🏰⛲️💎😮
Thank you! I love learning about the world with your channel!
Some amazing ancient projects! You have to wonder how they constructed these. Just incredible! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Very beautiful places, ancients ruins, it is awesome. And the history of each of them makes it even more interesting. You learn so much in this channel that it is definitely worth watching it. I recommend it ti anyone who wants to learn about ancient cultures and civilizations.
The narrator does an excellent job describing historical places, with his fine narration, and pronouncing different names of places, which
is awesome. I applaud him for the excellent job he does. Kudos to you, Sir, I am impressed. 👍👍👏👏🙌🙌
Excellent video! I work near Blythe, CA so I loved seeing that the Blythe Intaglios made the list. They are very cool in person. There is also a kokopelli intaglio near Blythe, CA. Thank you!
Amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Happen to be a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow theirs that way, describe it please?
@@danielobrien1571*Really Very Creepy Alot Dude*
@@jessalynnmills1444 I admire women who grow their hair luxurious lengths and find it beautiful.
@@jessalynnmills1444 I admire women who grow their hair luxurious lengths and find it beautiful.
It'll be good if we're still lined up, seems like the sweet spots. Some use light hitting a certain spot. When it doesn't line up, we have a problem.
Ancient Egyptian, Greek and later Roman and much later European Stonecutter and still Stonecutters, will leave a partially carve stone in it's place it they discover a Fault in the stone that will make it useful for it's intended purpose. While today the stone will still be used for something less important, In Ancient times, once the Master Stonecutter found the fault, the stone would be abandoned and another cut for it's purpose.
Modern Egypt is "littered" with such stones, because it was more "cost effective" to abandon working the stone then continuing to Hand Carve it from the surrounding rock.
US Air Force bombed the shit out of the Plain of Jars because they resembled artillery and AA pieces.
Why take a chance, eh?
😂
The larger stone blocks creating the foundation at Balbek are not from the Romans. The Romans built on the more ancient foundation of larger blocks. Same with the Incan site.
interesting, but hardly forgotten... I've visited Saqqara and have read, or seen videos, about others.
Yup lad
How do you like that, climate change in 12ad. (Water rising @ nonmadol)
RIP
Your 'Media Offline' on screen flashes are extremely annoying and extremely distracting. Cannot watch the rest of this.
Yeah that’s amateur AF. You’d think a professional would be able to organize and manage their raw footage.
Really? I never noticed anything! What are you talking about?
What? You mean the flashes he edited in, like at 1.10? Lol.
It’s NOT A LION! Those are LIZARD FEET.
Narration voice is dead 💀
That's Chris kane from simple history lol
First and thank you for this amazing video
Happen to be a girl with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow theirs that way, describe it please?
@@danielobrien1571 Reported for being a creep
@@danielobrien1571*Really Very Creepy Alot Dude*
I've been interested about of South America's Mesoamerican Peru's Machu Picchu for a long time defienitily now after when I've made the DNA-test what showed my results are 87% finnish, 9,2% Scandinavian and 3,3% Mesoamerican and Andinal, these are more reasons why i'm really that interested and excited about of Peru's mountain city Machu Picchu what I believe was Mesoamerican ancient people or Mayans builted city what was never got builted ready and have been forgotten for a long time after some disaster like nature mother's powers of an earthquake or conflict like the war. History remins mystery. 🌏🌍🌎🌃🏜🕋🛕🕌🏝🛶🏞⛩️🏯🌸🏛⚱️🗿🛖👳🏽♀️🧕🏾👳🏾♂️👳🏾🏹⚔️🛡🫅🏽🤴🏼👸🏻👸🏼👑🏰⛲️💎😮