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25 Most Amazing Ancient Ruins of the World 

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The world is home to a plethora of fascinating ancient ruins, from crumbling cities to temples that have withstood the test of time. Many of these ancient societies were incredibly innovative and forward thinking. Just take a look at their meticulous city planning and incredible feats of engineering; some of which we are yet to fully understand. Some of the most captivating ancient ruins are full of thousand-year-old mysteries that will boggle even the most curious of minds.

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@gordonOB2
@gordonOB2 4 года назад
I’ve been fortunate to have visited all of these marvelous places. It’s taken 36 years though. So much more to see.
@winnifredforbes8712
@winnifredforbes8712 4 года назад
Gordon McLachlan Wow! Hope you have written a book!
@jimmygog290
@jimmygog290 4 года назад
Wow 😀
@samuelthabah2643
@samuelthabah2643 4 года назад
@Ian Murray I think she's a woman. 😆
@samuelthabah2643
@samuelthabah2643 4 года назад
@Ian Murray 😁 You're right. I didn't look at the thumbnail photo clearly that's why I'm saying she's a woman. But now I've seek it clearly a man.. 😆 😆
@D_Parks
@D_Parks 4 года назад
Gordon McLachlan I have always been curious about ancient ruins. Are all of the countries able to utilize modern methods to save these sites or are some being “lost” to vandalism, weather, etc. ??
@mitoramos615
@mitoramos615 3 года назад
25. Ayutthaya 0:55 24. Stonehenge 1:55 23. Mesa Verde 2:45 22. Sigiriya 3:44 21. Masada 5:17 20. Hampi 6:18 19. Pompeii 7:46 18. Tulum 9:13 17. Ephesus 10:44 16. Ellora Caves 12:15 15. Terracotta Army 13:42 14. Chichen Itza 14:44 13. Acropolis 15:57 12. Bagan 17:17 11. Tikal 18:24 10. Karnak 19:09 9. Borobudur 20:05 8. Teotihuacan 21:01 7. Moai Statues 21:51 6. Colosseum 23:01 5. Great Wall of China 24:31 4. Petra 25:41 3. Machu Pichu 27:08 2. Angkor 28:24 1. Giza 29:57
@duong055
@duong055 2 года назад
thank you for creating the list
@weside7163
@weside7163 2 года назад
9 lol
@weside7163
@weside7163 2 года назад
9 lol
@weedyp
@weedyp 2 года назад
👍
@joseaugusto9955
@joseaugusto9955 2 года назад
E tantos outros locais espalhados pelo mundo Fora 🙏👀
@kevin-uy3yh
@kevin-uy3yh 2 года назад
0:55 Ayutthaya, Thiland 1:55 Stonehenge, England 2:46 Mesa Verde, Colorado 3:42 Sigirya, Sri Lanka 5:16 Masada, Israel 6:19 Hampi, India 7:47 Pompei, Italy 9:13 Tulum, Mexico 10:42 Ephesus, Turkey 12:15 Ellora Caves, India 13:43 Terracotta Army, China 14:44 Chichen itza, Mexico 15:58 Acropolis, Greece 17:17 Bagan, Myanmar 18:25 Tikal, Guatemala 19:09 Karnak, Egypt 20:06 Borobudur, Indonesia 21:01 Teotihuacan, Mexico 21:51 Moai Statues, Polynesia 23:01 Colosseum, Italy 24:33 Great Wall of China, China 25:41 Petra, Jordan 27:08 Machu Picchu, Peru 28:24 Angkor Wat, Cambodia 29:56 Giza, Egypt
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 3 года назад
Lucky to see some of these ruins and waiting to visit rest of them 😍
@bidesh1000
@bidesh1000 3 года назад
I am a huge fan of yours. I watch all your videos, I have learned a lot. You are the jewel of India.  Parveen 👍
@coolassguy521
@coolassguy521 3 года назад
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@tanmay.2556
@tanmay.2556 3 года назад
Oh wow praveen Mohan sir I am your biggest fan 😍🙏🙏🙏
@rachaelgordove8430
@rachaelgordove8430 3 года назад
Wwooohh it's a amazing to find your comment Sir Praveen Mohan, your videos are informative and fascinating..keep it up!!
@HIDSIPS
@HIDSIPS 3 года назад
Love you sir
@tejasvinichaudhari9441
@tejasvinichaudhari9441 3 года назад
The best part of Ellora caves is they are carved from top to bottom from a single rock .. it was a mountain and they started carving it from top
@filipkrcal8354
@filipkrcal8354 3 года назад
Lucky to see some of these ruins and waiting to visit rest of them 😍
@mushukotensie8996
@mushukotensie8996 3 года назад
Not that much... It's the city of Jordan. Because when the people of God flee from Egypt to Israel they took 40 yrs. So yeah in my openion the Israelites are the one behind that city, what an amazing city
@pragatisingh6020
@pragatisingh6020 3 года назад
@@mushukotensie8996 Wtf?!
@user-ws9bx8ck4s
@user-ws9bx8ck4s 2 года назад
@@mushukotensie8996 are you talking about Ellora??? 🤷
@dhruvjetty5129
@dhruvjetty5129 2 года назад
Petra was built in the same manner too
@shirleydrake1602
@shirleydrake1602 3 года назад
You know it’s a pure shame that we can’t travel freely world wide to enjoy all these wonders of the world.
@Laun1-abdean439
@Laun1-abdean439 3 года назад
True I feel the same
@margueritepeel
@margueritepeel 3 года назад
Can't wait until we can get to travel again
@zojo1498
@zojo1498 3 года назад
@@margueritepeel only if youre vaccinated..
@neldonah2833
@neldonah2833 3 года назад
Discarding the false hope narratives ( 2 weeks to " flatten the curve ") stated 15 months ago and using their past actions as a guide to the future, it will still be another year and a half at least if not another 2 full years more of confinement before the ' rulers- BEGIN to ease restrictions.
@Qingep
@Qingep 2 года назад
@@zojo1498 Which I'm not getting
@bayonuniqueadventure6665
@bayonuniqueadventure6665 3 года назад
So lucky that I am able to visit Angkor Wat any day I want without an entrance fee needed. Hope someday I can afford to visit some or all these amazing ruins in your list. I’m from Siem Reap, Cambodia 🇰🇭
@mariondortch8813
@mariondortch8813 2 года назад
Bro! Start digging!! It was never really done. You could become the finder of the amazing people who are lying in dirt in under the trees tearing it apart
@improbablynotahooman5782
@improbablynotahooman5782 2 года назад
I want to visit the Angkor temple coz I'm a devotee of lord Shiva. Sadly, the ruins of temple are in Cambodia 🇰🇭 and I'm from India 🇮🇳 😢
@ingvar1996
@ingvar1996 Год назад
Just got to visit Angkor Wat. It is incredible to witness in person. You are a lucky man. I hope you get to travel and visit more of these sights!
@tamizh14mass36
@tamizh14mass36 3 года назад
You actually missed one great and oldest ruins of India , mamallapuram ruins of our pallava kingdom belongs to 7th century CE, Full of monolithic rock structures & oldest light house built on earth ,cave temples ,shore temples ,standing butter ball etc. I personally feel myself that it should be there on this list 👍👍👍
@adventuresofsrinivasan3128
@adventuresofsrinivasan3128 3 года назад
Not only mammallapuram many are there in tamilnadu but they don't know they just Wikipedia and telling
@Jo-pj6ib
@Jo-pj6ib 2 года назад
Just did the research and yeah indeed one of those that should be included and hopefully will get there someday, there's still so much to discover friend
@someshchimurkar5772
@someshchimurkar5772 Год назад
U r right
@loveshgarg5672
@loveshgarg5672 4 года назад
Indus Valley Civilisation should have been covered, as its one the oldest along with ancient Egypt and Mesopotamian civilisations. Famous for its city planning, drainage systems, water supply system, road network, and location of administrative buildings it spreads to a vast area. Why it was abandoned still remains a mystery.
@gabumonboys
@gabumonboys 4 года назад
They probably ran out of fertile soil to sustain their population. The Egyptians lasted for thousands of years because the Nile always flooded the surroundings with fresh fertile silt.
@Arjun-op4yd
@Arjun-op4yd 4 года назад
@@gabumonboys Indus valley is also called Indus-saraswati civilization, saraswati was the main river around which the civilization (beside indus) was built around but around 2500-1900 bc due to tectonic disturbance that river's flow stopped or diverted (which created ghaggar-hakra river) which created aridification and on that area civilization lasted from 7000 bc to 1300 bc approx and people migrated from indus-saraswati river plane to close to gangetic river plane after that.
@masayonemoto1550
@masayonemoto1550 4 года назад
lovesh garg frrr
@Yews
@Yews 4 года назад
It's got no amazing ruins left.
@ArunkumarPArun-om2oj
@ArunkumarPArun-om2oj 4 года назад
Yes super
@cottagecheese7736
@cottagecheese7736 4 года назад
if the time travel was posible, i would travel to each of this ruins in their glory time to see what it is original look, and the purpose of it. Specially the Stonehenge and the Mayan City.
@robertmetzger1753
@robertmetzger1753 3 года назад
I'd like to see any of the Nephilim !! I'd like to go back in time to see how everything was made !! Including Noah's Ark !! Lololol
@davidferris4033
@davidferris4033 3 года назад
@@Pietothesky 9
@davidferris4033
@davidferris4033 3 года назад
@@robertmetzger1753 oo
@davidferris4033
@davidferris4033 3 года назад
@@Pietothesky oozes morning
@anja1627
@anja1627 3 года назад
I would have loved to visit Ancient Rome and Greece.
@ianmontibon9197
@ianmontibon9197 3 года назад
imagine your standing one of the ruins that thousand years ago and so many stories happened before you.
@mrgogo58
@mrgogo58 3 года назад
I was lucky to visit No 1 Egypt's ancient monuments last year! The experience is wordless even up to today as a hot topic to share with my friends. When you stand in front of the Sphinx and the great pyramids, I feel that humans are so "small", even though we are not here one day, they are still standing and watching the world.
@KnuckleheadParker
@KnuckleheadParker 2 года назад
My favorite site was Abu Simbel not just because it was spectacular inside and out, but because UNESCO saved it by taking it apart and moving it to higher ground I’ll be returning in February if the covid bureaucrats deem it safe Edited The covid bureaucrats found it in their best interest to cancel my trip to Egypt
@prithvisinh
@prithvisinh 4 года назад
Kailash Temple ( Number 16, 12.20) is the most amazing as per my opinion. This was build in the 6th century, a very huge structure, carved out of a very solid rock mountain and when creating such a huge monolithic structure from the mountain, there can not be room for error. The cutting was from the top down so a lot of pre-planning, knowledge passing must have been done and that is also with very basic tools.
@fishdude666ify
@fishdude666ify Год назад
Plus no evidence of what they did with the excavated material; of which there was quite a lot from what I understand.
@newtube4984
@newtube4984 Год назад
7th century century
@badlav120
@badlav120 Год назад
Also some researchers have found tunnels beneath the temples. Tunnels are blocked by the government.
@Omshivaya-yg8zd
@Omshivaya-yg8zd 4 года назад
Missed "Rani ki vaav" of gujarat its masterpiece of art
@sankalpchourasia1402
@sankalpchourasia1402 4 года назад
Indian has many, but they recognized only two
@nitinjadhav3917
@nitinjadhav3917 4 года назад
Halebid, Bellur, Shravanbelgol and many more from Karnataka with Love.
@citizen408
@citizen408 3 года назад
Two of the wonders here, Kailasanath Temple and Hampi both were built by two great Kannada empires, Rashtrakutas and Karnata Empire aka Vijayanagara Empire respectively...!!
@Amoghavarsha.
@Amoghavarsha. Год назад
💛♥️
@RostislavLapshin
@RostislavLapshin Год назад
27:08, 28:24 For those who are interested in the topic of polygonal masonry. A number of methods for obtaining the polygonal masonry are proposed. The basis of the proposed methods is the use of clay/gypsum replicas, a topography translator, and reduced clay models of the stone blocks along with a 3D-pantograph. The results are presented in the article: “Fabrication methods of the polygonal masonry of large tightly-fitted stone blocks with curved surface interfaces in megalithic structures of Peru”. RU-vid does not allow a direct link. Search by the article title.
@thunderbugcreative7778
@thunderbugcreative7778 Год назад
I've pondered this subject for many years, I have read this article. What this theory does not account for is quarry, transportation, and installation of multi ton blocks let alone 100+ ton pieces. Nor does the proposed method make any sense for more regular (generally rectangular) megalithic block construction sometimes known as "Ashlar masonry" such as Baalbek, Western wall Jerusalem, Pynx wall Athens etc. including various sites in Egypt, Peru(Mach Picchu has some walls made of nearly parallel courses) and elsewhere where huge stones were transported long distances(sometimes up mountains) and despite being generally rectangular, still exhibit the 'swollen' front face which has in some cases been artistically dressed around the parameter of each block. Why go through all the trouble of topography/3-d pantograph transfer for blocks that are still unique yet very similar? Just make them all identical H or W... The builders of all "cyclopean" or "Ashlarian" masonry were obviously capable of standardizing shapes and sizes so the wall would still offer aesthetic beauty and seismic protection, yet they did not under any circumstance choose to.
@RostislavLapshin
@RostislavLapshin Год назад
@@thunderbugcreative7778 ​Below are the excerpts from the article. “The main building materials of those years were boulders and blocks of rock of random (arbitrary) shape. As a rule, this building material did not need to be mined (broken out in quarries), since it was presented everywhere in the form of multi-meter deposits of mountain debris formed at the foot of the mountains as a result of fallings and landslides. In most cases, this material did not even need to be transported from anywhere, since construction took place usually at those locations where the material was already in great abundance. If a megalithic structure was located on top of a mountain, then the construction material was taken (broken out) here on the site. That is why, for example, the top of the mountain, where the Machu Picchu complex of buildings is located, is cut off, while the tops of the neighboring mountains, where no one lives, are sharp.” “After the mentioned copying process with the specified scale, the wall of stone blocks is assembled without any adjustments using rollers, levers, steel crowbars, blocks, winches, and cranes of the time.”
@RostislavLapshin
@RostislavLapshin Год назад
The 8th article edition (DOI: 10.20944/preprints202108.0087.v8) is posted at Preprints. Search the article by DOI or by title.
@philippserrin8268
@philippserrin8268 4 года назад
After watching this I have several new places on my “bucket list” that I did not even knew existed.
@gabesegun7966
@gabesegun7966 4 года назад
Let's hope corona virus will permit us
@davehallett3128
@davehallett3128 4 года назад
@@gabesegun7966 how about YOU permit yourself. or can t you remember the way life was three months ago
@JD_Lakad
@JD_Lakad 4 года назад
Thank you for leaving moments of silence with each showcase, it really helped me to marvel at the sights and appreciate each one!!!
@yevgenchuk
@yevgenchuk Месяц назад
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@naseva9319
@naseva9319 3 года назад
Angkor Wat, the world largest religious temple, and West Baray, the world largest hand-cut water reservoir, but the weird thing is that these 2 place are in the same area 7km apart was built in the same era, the Khmer Empire (today Cambodia). The ancient constructions and infrastructures left me thousands of questions on how they built those thousands of temples, and I got goosebump learning about the history of those temples. I cannot force myself to not believe that those temples were not built by human. The technology, engineering, and art of those temples are speechless bcos I have no word to describe those magnificent piece of work.
@woondongyang1
@woondongyang1 3 года назад
Whenever I see those gigantic structures, I feel sorry for those who had suffered to build them...T T
@deela262
@deela262 3 года назад
Not much worse off than those who lived in the more recent time palaces or those living in the modern day apartments and cities I guess ..... they just had to deal with a different set of life threats but the existential issues are always overbearing except for a lucky few
@Maxbps88
@Maxbps88 2 года назад
Why? They were part of something spectacular and phenomenal in all the history of humans on earth; most were or may very well have been happy to be a part of it, even if they were considered slaves. For many, if not most, it was an honor to labor for a greater good.
@svanimation8969
@svanimation8969 2 года назад
They left there mark 😊 On this earth for thousands of year's Which most of the human's want always 😁
@real4champions
@real4champions 3 года назад
Persepolis is said to have been the greatest Palace in ancient history. A massive structure built over 2300 years ago to rule what was the entire "known world" at the time (except for greece). Architects and artists all over the world contributed to building it. Although its in ruins now, it is still on my bucket list. However, since the ruin lies in Iran it gets ignored a lot by the west due to politics.
@joymendiola5792
@joymendiola5792 2 года назад
Wow maraming salamat oo nga ang ganda ng persepolis.
@hanibk3310
@hanibk3310 2 года назад
That's right, it's all about politics 👏👏👏
@amarguli
@amarguli Год назад
Not only that, it was unfortunately destroyed by Alexander the Great, not many people know the ancient Persian greatness.
@kevinmotlagh
@kevinmotlagh 4 года назад
Many great ancient ruins were mentioned, however, there are many fascinating ancient ruins in Iran dating back to the Persian Empire ear, along with a few other ancient civilizations, which deserve to be included in the top 5 on your list. The most iconic one being Persepolis, which is one of the ancient world's greatest wonders. Pasargad, Derinkuyu, Timgad, and the Burnt City, and Babylonian Ziggurat of Ur are more fascinating than some of the sites you included.
@stephallan2543
@stephallan2543 4 года назад
kevin motlagh I fully agree regarding the Amazing Ancient Mesopotamia and I’m baffled that the DNA BS continues to promote the Country of Africa as the beginning of Civilization? I’m fully aware that Iran indeed has many EPIC Origin Ruins. The city of Ur is just one ☝🏽. May you be blessed and safe in these trying times. 🙇🏻‍♀️🔍🌏🔥🕊🙏🏽
@kevinmotlagh
@kevinmotlagh 4 года назад
@@stephallan2543 I 100% agree with you and thank you so much for your wishes and comment. May we all be blessed and safe in these tough times :)
@drrupalvinayak9401
@drrupalvinayak9401 4 года назад
Heart goes out to parsians ( parsi ) ...to kp's ..
@Randomguy-sb8qw
@Randomguy-sb8qw 3 года назад
@Narashimha Shiriya Mughals were Central Asian Mongol-Turks who mixed with Indians. Iran, Iraq were cradles of civilization right from Mesopotamia to Achaenemid empire.
@arunreddy4778
@arunreddy4778 3 года назад
@Narashimha Shiriya Lord Maha Vishnu 8th Avtar Lord Krishna Said In Bhagvadgeeta In Mahabharath "Yada yada hi dharmasya glanirbhavati bharata Abhythanamadharmasya tadatmanam srijamyaham" Paritranaya sadhunang vinashay cha dushkritam Dharmasangsthapanart- hay sambhabami yuge yuge Meaning: "Whenever, O descendant of Bharata, there is decline of Dharma, and rise of Adharma, then I body Myself forth. For the protection of the good, for the destruction of the wicked, and for the establishment of Dharma I come into being in every age." The same thing happened for our Sanathan Dharma(Hinduism) around 8th century A.D.There was a time when there was a complete chaos in the society and Hindu religion was almost nearer to getting vanished.Nihilism was at peaks and there was no one who could stop them.Rituals like yagnas were stopped.Sanathan Dharma(Hinduism) was in complete danger which was surrounded by 72 anti vedic religions ,Buddhism and jainism popular among them. Then,as said above,whenever there is decline of dharma Lord himself comes for establishment of dharma Socame the greatest philosopher, scholar,logician who is incarnation of Lord Shiva himself "ADI SHANKARACHARYA", Chatrapati Sivaji,Krishna Deva Raya Against Mughals, 1857 Revolt Against British Swami Vivekananda,raja ram mohan roy Against British and christian missonaries Lord Tirumula And Lord Shiva Protected Sanathan Dharma(Sanathan Dharma)
@LookDeepWithin
@LookDeepWithin Год назад
This introduction is fantastic. Ancient people were truly and incredibly intelligent.
@yevgenchuk
@yevgenchuk Месяц назад
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@jornaldnace6410
@jornaldnace6410 2 года назад
The Ancient People were so ARTISTIC and SMART!!!!!
@yevgenchuk
@yevgenchuk Месяц назад
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@soumyadipbanik3811
@soumyadipbanik3811 4 года назад
The place in the thumbnail is kailash temple in India
@phillywister9957
@phillywister9957 4 года назад
maybe even more absurd than the pyramids of gizah. its carved straight out of the bedrock. imagine the stonemasons making one mistake...
@noname13years62
@noname13years62 4 года назад
@@phillywister9957 There are many more such things in India .... You can go and follow 'lost temples' on twitter or Instagram .... That handle puts information about ancient temples of India.
@holgerjrgensen2166
@holgerjrgensen2166 4 года назад
It is Not carved, and the creators are far to developed to make any mistakes. You will very surprised, when You come to know how it were actually shaped. And when.
@holgerjrgensen2166
@holgerjrgensen2166 3 года назад
@Prakhar Thakur No it is Not at all common known that it was shaped solely by thought-power by very highly developed Real People many thousands years ago. Thats why this and a large number of other megalithic, and polygonal accuracy structures remain as big mysteries.
@keraleeyan
@keraleeyan 3 года назад
Kailasa temple is must deserve first position , the creation is imaginary for present engineers to do in certain time
@thevineshop1364
@thevineshop1364 4 года назад
25 ayutthaya 24 Stonehenge 23 mesa varde 22 sigiriya 21 masada 20 hampi 19 Pompeii 18 tulum 17 ephesus 16 ellora caves 15 terracotta army 14 Chichen itza 13 acropolis 12 bagan 11 tikal 10 karnak 9 borobudur 8 teotihuacan 7 moai statue 6 Colosseum 5 great wall of china 4 petra 3 Machu Picchu 2 angkor wat 1 giza . But in this list Khajuraho India, Mahabalipuram India, Prambanan Temple Indonesia, Konark Sun Temple India . also had to enter
@sarinimr4323
@sarinimr4323 4 года назад
HAPPY JOURNEY Angkor wat of Cambodia should be number 1.
@sureshgopalakrishnan5303
@sureshgopalakrishnan5303 4 года назад
Thanks for listing.. how many are from India?
@sureshgopalakrishnan5303
@sureshgopalakrishnan5303 4 года назад
I wonder why none of Indian structures did not make to “wonders” of the world
@Dylaneilton62
@Dylaneilton62 4 года назад
And Gobekli Tepe
@kapilbhanushali1787
@kapilbhanushali1787 4 года назад
Kailasa temple ellora , maharashtra India , worlds oldest and single rock cut temple with great work which can be seen from air (space)
@vikramgaikwad9143
@vikramgaikwad9143 3 года назад
Who believe it or not.. Kailasa temple is the best among all these, the sheer technology involved in crafting this temple in ancient times is mind-boggling.. only one has to go through what took to create this monolithic temple is unbelievable!! 🙏
@ginafriend1690
@ginafriend1690 3 года назад
I'm thankful to be seeing it on youtube.
@zeeshanbutt9752
@zeeshanbutt9752 4 года назад
You forgot to mention Mohnjo Daro And harappa one of the oldest civilizations in the history
@TheSynthZone
@TheSynthZone 4 года назад
It is an interesting past for humans.
@ekosiswanto9986
@ekosiswanto9986 3 года назад
Oldest? What about Gunung Padang ancient piramid sites, its away older than Giza
@tanmoy0024
@tanmoy0024 3 года назад
Yes.. that’s old but not well preserved
@Randomguy-sb8qw
@Randomguy-sb8qw 3 года назад
@@ekosiswanto9986 he said "one of the oldest". The most ancient civilizations in the world included ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Sumer, South Asia (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka), ancient China.
@behindthefact8869
@behindthefact8869 3 года назад
@@ekosiswanto9986 yes oldest
@emanyu7556
@emanyu7556 4 года назад
Flights will be booked to visit some of these places when we get out of this pandemic.
@kth5077
@kth5077 4 года назад
Eman Yu ... I can wholeheartedly recommend Angkor temple complex. Nearly 20 years ago I visited Cambodia (or Kampuchea). I brought a 3 day pass, and spend all 3 days exploring the fantastic site from before sunrise to sunset, while staying in a guesthouse in nearby Siem Riep. I would like to visit this place again. It is simply mindblowing - just as mystical ruins should be. Hampi is also a fantastic place, the Kailash temple as well, but India is in general a fantastic country to visit, and hopefully I will go there again! Borobudur is a beautiful place, so go see it if you are in Indonesia. I am not sure it would be worth travel to Indonesia for alone, unles one has a specific interest in buddhism. I would love to visit Petra and The great Wall of China and Machu Piccu and Giza of course, some time in the future. Enjoy your travels when the time comes....
@emanyu7556
@emanyu7556 4 года назад
@@kth5077 I've visited Angkor 5 years ago :) I greatly underestimated the time I need. 3 days was not enough for it and Siem Reap is just awesome
@JustFiddler
@JustFiddler 4 года назад
🙂
@JustFiddler
@JustFiddler 4 года назад
come to indonesia.... to visit borobudur and bali 😍
@davehallett3128
@davehallett3128 4 года назад
@@JustFiddler is it safe from airline attacks the gov revolutionaries bandits. Disease. Earthquakes and tsunamies
@jimjumaa2277
@jimjumaa2277 3 года назад
Ancient Egypt will always have my heart. It is so magical.
@lukhitrakha6033
@lukhitrakha6033 3 года назад
Yes..... Pyramids.... Really surprised!!
@cj_cassette_tape_8893
@cj_cassette_tape_8893 3 года назад
Sameeee
@muthu8027
@muthu8027 Год назад
as a Sri Lankan it's really great to see Sigiriya being recognized as such! 😃
@indraniltupa
@indraniltupa 4 года назад
An important information about Ellora temple (13:00 of this video) is that it was monolithic rock cut. The most exciting fact is that the rock cutting of the mountain started from the top of the present temple and ended at the ground floor. Hats off to the great architects of all the great sites of this video.
@holgerjrgensen2166
@holgerjrgensen2166 4 года назад
No it is Not Cut, it is shaped, You say 'Windows starts', you are not able to know how it was shaped, and when. But it might be far older than you think and believe.
@heysup7014
@heysup7014 3 года назад
@@holgerjrgensen2166 actually the architectural style is called rock cut. So it is called monolithic rock cut architecture and not "rock-shaped".
@holgerjrgensen2166
@holgerjrgensen2166 3 года назад
@@heysup7014 Dear Ananyakuza, well, it might not all ways be easy to see, what that is actually cutted, and what as is shaped, but with the trained and experienced eye, it become more evident. So, the shaped structures is created by highly developed 'real people' and goes back 86.000 years, solely by thought-power. The polygonal accuracy and the knobs is the sure sign, of these highly developed people. There is a large number of these structures around the earth, they are all made by the same people. They do absolutly everything solely by Thought-power, by de-materializing the need'ed material/rock, projecting the atoms in the Stuff, and materialize the finish Idea/structure. This is unknown to most researchers, and therefore remain as a big mystery.
@nitinjadhav-wj4zv
@nitinjadhav-wj4zv 3 года назад
Biggest mystery is where did the 3 lakh ton of rubble dugout while cutting out the temple go, no mound, not a trace of it.
@holgerjrgensen2166
@holgerjrgensen2166 3 года назад
You're right, but there is also this possible, that it had been shaped for other constructions and structures, as polygonal walls and alike. When they were able to take it out by thought power, they may also be able to shape into useful forms. The out-take was The great pyramid + 20%
@londawarren8278
@londawarren8278 4 года назад
Thank you for your assistance in my "armchair travels." Even the pleasant voice of the narrator was a delight!
@mohdyusuffsharif944
@mohdyusuffsharif944 4 года назад
Cyber tourism
@Dj-ws9rj
@Dj-ws9rj 3 года назад
Thank you for the tour, most would of never got to see these facinating places without you 😍
@piyalzoysa903
@piyalzoysa903 Год назад
Really beautiful there are many unimaginable things in our earth .we must protect this heritages really.💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
@yevgenchuk
@yevgenchuk Месяц назад
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@deel166
@deel166 4 года назад
These ancient ruins are on the surface of the land of the earth. It could be many more ancient ruins at the bottom of the oceans. Amazing video :). Many thanks
@MuhammadAli-tk7qt
@MuhammadAli-tk7qt 4 года назад
I'm surprised to see Indus valley is not there... Untill top 20 i was thinking surely it will be on top 3...
@nopek1405
@nopek1405 3 года назад
@@helghastimokingo what do you mean by it??
@alanddennychumpitazifranci9049
@alanddennychumpitazifranci9049 3 года назад
THE WONDERFUL OF MACHUPICHU IS THAT IT IS A LIVING RUIN, A WORKING BUILDING AND ALSO IN ABSOLUTE HARMONY WITH NATURE ....
@yevgenchuk
@yevgenchuk Месяц назад
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@LifeOdysseyMotivation
@LifeOdysseyMotivation 2 года назад
*I swear! Before I even pass away, I will visit and explore at least 10 of these magnificent and wonderful ancient ruins.*
@fikriwahyudi3680
@fikriwahyudi3680 4 года назад
I LOVE TEMPLES! Glad i live in Indonesia which has many. I wish i can visit thailand and cambodiasoon
@sepasgozar.
@sepasgozar. 3 года назад
and please don't forget to come to Iran, the creator of the first human civilization.
@chotkaroy6155
@chotkaroy6155 3 года назад
I'm also brothers,
@suhani551
@suhani551 3 года назад
Dont forget India man. Where Buddhism and Hinduism started...
@ifan_ahh6539
@ifan_ahh6539 3 года назад
@@suhani551 buddhism started in nepal
@suhani551
@suhani551 3 года назад
@@ifan_ahh6539 Buddhism started in India. Lord buddha gave his first sermon at benares and lived his whole life and died in India.
@marwitoraharjo4904
@marwitoraharjo4904 4 года назад
I like to watch people and places. This is a great armchair traveloge. Your photograpner journalist has good job with these all pictures, vivid and beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
@elkiness
@elkiness 2 года назад
Masada is truly amazing! I worked there in 1965 as a volunteer! Today, there is a cable car to the top--easy! At that time we walked up the (Roman) ramp each morning to start a day of digging. :-) The whole area has a magical feeling.
@brandidobard9458
@brandidobard9458 2 года назад
WOW I would have LOVED to do what you did in 1965!! It must have been an amazing time in your life Elinore Koenigsfeld!! Bet you were in excellent shape due to walking up that each morning.
@MoonLight-ci8ht
@MoonLight-ci8ht Год назад
Did u find something?
@phorsdasor9884
@phorsdasor9884 3 года назад
2.Angkor​ Wat,​ Cambodia🇰🇭❤️
@ambikasomu9875
@ambikasomu9875 3 года назад
Tamilans associated
@tanmoymitra1952
@tanmoymitra1952 3 года назад
@@ambikasomu9875 u wrong, its indian associated
@dhirajthakur8309
@dhirajthakur8309 3 года назад
Thank you Cambodia for largest hindu temple 🙏
@siddharthtiwari8125
@siddharthtiwari8125 3 года назад
@@dhirajthakur8309 yeah!!!🙏🙏
@reachriev3849
@reachriev3849 3 года назад
@@tanmoymitra1952 ok just move to your country 🙂I’m bored 🙏 from khmer 🇰🇭
@TheFeelena
@TheFeelena 4 года назад
One of the most beautiful thorough incredible compilation tour wonders of the world !!! Stupendous !!! And I'm so blessed that I had visited so many of them through my darling daughter Joy who gave me the gift of travels .
@KnuckleheadParker
@KnuckleheadParker 2 года назад
That was so kind of your daughter I’m not as blessed so I’m spending my sons inheritance to see the world
@ChatwithTam
@ChatwithTam 4 года назад
Thanks so much for this amazing video , it helps all of us to know how great the ancient were ! It's unbelievable .
@winterwin3876
@winterwin3876 3 года назад
Angkor wat temple is so amazing.
@olgaburgos7780
@olgaburgos7780 2 года назад
It is great to see these ruins in films like these, in person you cannot appreciate the details, the sizes, the expansion of the areas, I have been in several of these places butI did not have the stamina of walking and see it all, so, thank you for this beautiful traveling video.
@yevgenchuk
@yevgenchuk Месяц назад
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@skinax1
@skinax1 4 года назад
Good list. Also Javanese Hindu temples at Dieng Plateau (near Prambanan) are worth mentioning.
@BeautifulNaturalDramatic
@BeautifulNaturalDramatic 4 года назад
Fantastically inspiring. Beautiful and informative.
@donnaroyallepageinterlakes2261
@donnaroyallepageinterlakes2261 3 года назад
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT WE HAVE GONE BACK IN OUR DAY AND AGE... THESE PEOPLE WERE WAY MORE ADVANCED THAN WE ARE
@williamprice1844
@williamprice1844 Год назад
I love ancient history, want to go to all these places.
@zariwilmot8844
@zariwilmot8844 3 года назад
Thank you. One of the best documentaries I have seen so far. The narrator has such calming and clear voice without trying to rush and also, by naming each ancient ruin makes you appreciate more what you were watching. Mabuhay.
@steshka1015
@steshka1015 3 года назад
Another wonderful video of majestic history. I wish I can visit one or two ancient ruin places and wonder the past.
@YLGCalifornia
@YLGCalifornia 3 года назад
This was amazing! I have been fortunate to walk inside the Colosseum. I hope to visit many of these other places someday
@jimifritz
@jimifritz 3 года назад
Very cool video!!!!!
@Kala_Sahitya_Anuragi_Man
@Kala_Sahitya_Anuragi_Man 4 года назад
Fortunately , I have been to Ayuthaya. It is an amazing place to visit.
@chulaniwickramasinghe9043
@chulaniwickramasinghe9043 4 года назад
Fabulous - Fantastic - Thanks for # 22 - Sigiriya (Sri Lanka).... Ex-Pat Sri Lanka American....retired in Rio De Janeiro (Brazil)
@kedarchandrabarik9799
@kedarchandrabarik9799 3 года назад
Konark Sun Temple should be covered here.
@raw_pc
@raw_pc 3 года назад
Ayutthaya 0:54 Stonehenge 1:54 Mesa Verde 2:45 Sigiriya 3:44 Masada !!! 5:16 Hampi 6:20 Pompeii 7:47 Tulum 9:15 Ephesus 10:44 Ellora Caves 12:15 Terracotta Army 13:43 Chichen Itza 14:46 Acropolis 15:57 Bagan 17:17 Tikal 18:25 Karnak !!! 19:10 Borobudur 20:06 Teotihuacan !!! 21:02 Moai Statues 21:52 Colosseum 23:02 Great Wall of China 24:34 Petra 25:43 Machu Picchu !!! 27:10 Angkor !!! 28:26 Giza !!! 30:00
@jeaninecrystal7950
@jeaninecrystal7950 3 года назад
You forgot to mention Mohnjo Daro And harappa one of the oldest civilizations in the history
@olie171
@olie171 3 года назад
Thank you.
@joseaugusto9955
@joseaugusto9955 2 года назад
E o restante é paisagem 🙏🙏👀 O que vamos nós humanos deixar para o futuro ⁉️🙏 Poluição e montanhas de Plástico 😓💔
@SheilaTeng
@SheilaTeng 4 года назад
Oh my goodness 😱 it was amazing! Thanks for sharing
@animation4khd356
@animation4khd356 2 года назад
Elora caves , I am from Maharashtra India 🇮🇳 Indian have very diverse country in the world , religious and linguistic and many ,
@SOKLYSOLO2023
@SOKLYSOLO2023 2 года назад
0:08 28:24 wow The temples of Angkor Wat in the Kingdom of Cambodia are truly beautiful and magnificent. Angkor Wat is the largest and most unique religious structure in the world. Angkor Wat was built in the 12th century AD 1113-1150 AD by King Suryavarman II and was inscribed on the World Heritage List on December 14, 1992 (tangible cultural property).
@gailhowes9398
@gailhowes9398 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! Physically I’m not able to travel and I loved the drone footage. These are miracles of the past civilizations who left traces behind to let us know that they were here!
@rithofficial4223
@rithofficial4223 3 года назад
Number 2 Angkor Wat thanks from Cambodia 🇰🇭❤️🙏😘
@chandramathisomegowda3121
@chandramathisomegowda3121 3 года назад
It was .builtbyindian king.
@monirothchiv2138
@monirothchiv2138 2 года назад
@@chandramathisomegowda3121 Angkor Wat was built by Khmer People during Kingdom of Khmer King named Suryawaraman 2 not Indian king 😝😂. Just that Era the religion was Hindu . And the King was Real Khmer Blood Lines of Khmer Kingdom of Wonder .If you’re not sure about the History please read the History book.LOL. 😊🤪🤣
@chandramathisomegowda3121
@chandramathisomegowda3121 2 года назад
@@monirothchiv2138 ok.
@forgive70x70
@forgive70x70 4 года назад
Awesome video, well worth watching the whole thing!
@smitra4910
@smitra4910 3 года назад
India's ancient rock cut sculptures in temples are amazing
@ladyearin
@ladyearin 3 года назад
I've been lucky to visit some of these places. The air and atmosphere there is totally different, you feel you are in presence of something great. You just cannot help by feeling humble and respectful
@angelmission420
@angelmission420 3 года назад
thank you for touring us the ruins around the world ❤
@rodolfong5311
@rodolfong5311 4 года назад
I hope Lalibela was included, also Axum and Gondar, well especially Lalibela
@africananecdotestv
@africananecdotestv 3 года назад
No, they didn't include it. It seems the only ruins they know in Africa is Egypt.
@MarcosCorderoBALDO
@MarcosCorderoBALDO 3 года назад
Glad to see many sites from Latinamerican countries, such as The Moai statues in Isla de Pascua, Chile, TIKAL in Guatemala; Chichen Itza, and Teotihuacan in Mexico in this quite impressive list, but for me MACHU PICCHU, in Peru its the one to rule them all, What a place! what a city! I have visited the lost city of the Inca Empire, three times! and it never gets old.
@normaesquillo5463
@normaesquillo5463 2 года назад
It’s good to learn something you don’t know about. Never learned this in school or university.
@andreavassell6830
@andreavassell6830 4 года назад
Fantastic thank you I really enjoyed that .From the UK 👍💯🤗
@TravelwithTommy
@TravelwithTommy 4 года назад
Wow wonderful ruins there. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely video.
@marilynbaylis524
@marilynbaylis524 3 года назад
Very interesting to see all these different places which I will never get to see in person! Thank you for showing. ❤️
@viatravelers
@viatravelers 2 года назад
An ancient landmark tour is among the best travel experience. It does not only let you see its beauty but also know its background and learn more about the country it is located.
@shahidmaqbool7526
@shahidmaqbool7526 4 года назад
Very impressive video.Really enjoyed it.Thanks for making such an interesting and informative video.
@musichaven7598
@musichaven7598 4 года назад
Every time I see these places on pictures or videos, I always feel some tingling inside me lol
@h3raur4
@h3raur4 3 года назад
i’m watching for a school assignment 😔
@rileyrubio4414
@rileyrubio4414 3 года назад
Sigiriya from Sri Lanka is considered to be the possible 8th Wonder of the Ancient World. Also you could've added Sri Lanka's biggest stupa Jetavanaramaya, found in the ruins of Jetavana Monastery in Anuradhapura. It's the world's tallest stupa, the third tallest man made structure of the ancient world behind two of the Egyptian Pyramids upon its completion and if I recall correctly even until today is the word's largest brick structure.
@agyo6770
@agyo6770 3 года назад
Something about these ancient places has always intrigued me.
@manishsingh7534
@manishsingh7534 4 года назад
Visit to South India there are lot of temples which is 1500 to 3000 years old .....and some temples dates are unknown more than 3500 year old .....
@samuelthabah2643
@samuelthabah2643 4 года назад
I Always think how people thought about years like 3500 or 5000 yrs, while its only 2020
@blacksheaperd1539
@blacksheaperd1539 4 года назад
@@samuelthabah2643 year 2020 is based after Christ
@samuelthabah2643
@samuelthabah2643 4 года назад
@@blacksheaperd1539 OK, but how do we know before christ how many years have passed.. 🤔🤔
@MalluSolotraveller1534
@MalluSolotraveller1534 4 года назад
This video is about Ruins
@rosemaryrogers1478
@rosemaryrogers1478 4 года назад
Background music is nice..soothing
@georgie7647
@georgie7647 3 года назад
I really wish somebody would say who the music is by 😒
@mgreystalkmc
@mgreystalkmc 3 года назад
Simply Amazing! So much to learn and know about man's interesting past.
@Kanal7Indonesia
@Kanal7Indonesia 3 года назад
Ancient Egypt is magical.
@fbassaninim
@fbassaninim 3 года назад
No
@towardsheaven4196
@towardsheaven4196 2 года назад
@@fbassaninim yes
@Bigbro28
@Bigbro28 4 года назад
I guess (hope) these places are closed during these difficult times so this is a great way to see the world while self-isolating. Thanks for sharing this. (Take care, keep safe, everyone.) 🐨🇦🇺
@thescarlettbandit5542
@thescarlettbandit5542 4 года назад
Martin Usher My sentiments exactly... take care also over there 🍀🇬🇧
@franksmoakjr9037
@franksmoakjr9037 4 года назад
You too Martin!
@davehallett3128
@davehallett3128 4 года назад
Why don t all you people who think you can get sick from looking at historical landmarks stay home and let the rest of us get on with our lives. You keep believing big brother. Freedom is slavery
@andrewlikestrains4138
@andrewlikestrains4138 3 года назад
I’m actually pleasantly surprised to learn about some new places I’ve never heard about before. I just thought I would see some of the same sites that they talk about in all the guides but I actually never knew about the Masada Fortress, Hampi, Bagan, etc before watching this video.
@Vb2015vb
@Vb2015vb 2 года назад
There are many ancient ruins in India that are not shown here
@BoydXplorer
@BoydXplorer 2 года назад
Tnx4sharing the 25most amazing ancient ruins of the world. Excellent video...enjoyable to watch. Keep up the good work. A blessed day 2u!
@JaclyTravel
@JaclyTravel 2 года назад
So beautiful! I have been to 4 of them but I'm hoping to get at least 3 more in the next few years. Pompeii was life changing for me, I hope to go back someday.
@Jacy8284
@Jacy8284 4 года назад
I've only visited 5 but it was amazing!
@mrshark7292
@mrshark7292 3 года назад
i've only visited 1
@awinashkumar9391
@awinashkumar9391 2 года назад
Which one do you think was the best...after the pandemic, I'm planning to visit one so it may help!!!
@Jacy8284
@Jacy8284 2 года назад
@@mrshark7292 Two sites had been on my bucket list for years, and while others may be more spectacular, the Great Wall of China and the Collesium were my favorites.
@Kulkulkan2012
@Kulkulkan2012 4 года назад
México 3 ancient ruins y mas....orgullosos de ser mexicanos...bienvenidos todos.
@bunsopheak6979
@bunsopheak6979 3 года назад
Wow, Angkor Wat temple of Cambodia 🇰🇭 so much amazing 🤩, thanks for your sharing and we love all of this amazing temple in this video so much. Love all of you from Cambodia 🇰🇭
@bretthorting9400
@bretthorting9400 3 года назад
I've been to half of them. Taken me 15 years, and I'm sure I'll get to them all before I check out.
@bikikhan9200
@bikikhan9200 4 года назад
Ancient engineer was brilliant
@melonimurphy9077
@melonimurphy9077 4 года назад
Thank you!!! I LOVED this video 😊
@camknowledgefortravel
@camknowledgefortravel 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing Angkor Wat to the world 😍😍🙏🙏
@exploreearth6275
@exploreearth6275 3 года назад
Really amazing places
@thefilipinageisha4614
@thefilipinageisha4614 4 года назад
when will I have enough money to get to see them all?😢 I love ancient ruins.😍
@jeffdrake9926
@jeffdrake9926 4 года назад
For sure
@jeffdrake9926
@jeffdrake9926 4 года назад
@LIVIA WANG and u ain't
@thefilipinageisha4614
@thefilipinageisha4614 4 года назад
LIVIA WANG being weird is awesome🤪
@appukoo
@appukoo 4 года назад
U don't need money bro. U just need a heart
@saratrejo6658
@saratrejo6658 4 года назад
I've only been to 10 of these. I need to do a lot of traveling when the pandemic is over.
@sepasgozar.
@sepasgozar. 3 года назад
and please don't forget to come to Iran, the creator of the first human civilization.
@towardsheaven4196
@towardsheaven4196 2 года назад
@@sepasgozar. since when Sumer was in Iran? 🤔
@Sam-kh8qo
@Sam-kh8qo 3 года назад
Thank you for this incredible video.
@gievanromero1688
@gievanromero1688 2 года назад
Lucky enough I was able to visit Angkor Wat.
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