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National Geographic Explorer Albert Lin travels to Micronesia, in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, to uncover the ancient island city of Nan Madol.
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@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 месяца назад
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@siskaperawati5407
@siskaperawati5407 2 месяца назад
Stone size and structure looks like Gunung padang indonesia
@jademayer4995
@jademayer4995 2 месяца назад
If you don't mind me asking, I'm just curious about how you lost your lower leg? I'm amazed and impressed by what you are able to do. It's a testament to the love you have for what you do, that drive to see what's around the next bend. And a testament to the technology that allows you to still do what you love.
@Golden-dog88
@Golden-dog88 Месяц назад
its not lost if someone knows where it is
@nfkallday8
@nfkallday8 17 дней назад
This site screams Gunung Padang aesthetics! Certainly much older than 800 years, that figure is almost laughable
@BaiLiStacey
@BaiLiStacey 7 месяцев назад
This is like the best advertising for a bionic leg: climbing, diving, jumping, ... discovering lost cities!
@perryleduc1954
@perryleduc1954 7 месяцев назад
As someone whos had a prosthetic leg for a decade or so you'd be shocked at how far the technology has come in just that time alone, never mind what I grew up seeing. Or what's to come. Most people have no idea I have a prosthetic unless I'm wearing shorts
@lindaalaureano
@lindaalaureano 7 месяцев назад
This prosthetic enhancement evolution got pushed along by the V A due to the vast number of military men injured in numerous wars in the last 75 years. Thank you for your service. From a former nurse.
@chriscarrol9373
@chriscarrol9373 7 месяцев назад
What I learned is I'd gladly trade a leg for my good hand back. Then again I almost lost one of each so quit my whining.
@SRWJ
@SRWJ 6 месяцев назад
​@@perryleduc1954 I hope you don't mind me asking and it's okay if you don't want to answer but I'm curious about your story for some reason, how did you become an amputee? 💫
@perryleduc1954
@perryleduc1954 6 месяцев назад
@SRWJ ps. I apologize for the entire book I should probably make a tl;dr basically got a rock stuck in my shoe and I had no feeling in my foot so I had no idea and they had to cut it off.
@rapufara
@rapufara 5 месяцев назад
as a Pacific islander , watching this makes me really proud Respect to our ancestors and all Pacific island brothers and sisters.🌀
@mariolee9627
@mariolee9627 3 месяца назад
They came from Africa migrated over 10,000 yrs bc
@markliszewski2451
@markliszewski2451 3 месяца назад
Ancient tree
@nyomanwibi2922
@nyomanwibi2922 3 месяца назад
yes, where ever we go, we must respect other cultures
@EatDatBitchAwp
@EatDatBitchAwp 2 месяца назад
⁠@@mariolee9627quit downplaying a culture’s achievements by saying they came from Africa thousands and thousands of years ago, insinuating that Africans are responsible for this.
@mariolee9627
@mariolee9627 2 месяца назад
@hyncelz Africans are responsible for you ....thats where the original human is from
@blindstreetshadow1360
@blindstreetshadow1360 4 месяца назад
It's beautiful to see the respect for local traditions and beliefs. This is what every explorer should be like
@average_emii8145
@average_emii8145 2 месяца назад
YESS THANK U !
@vinnievdk7425
@vinnievdk7425 2 месяца назад
5:08 MMMM tasty none of them have marks around the lips of drinking ANYTHING. its easy to notice fake videos when you pay attention
@rrasperilla4815
@rrasperilla4815 23 дня назад
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@rrasperilla4815
@rrasperilla4815 23 дня назад
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@rrasperilla4815
@rrasperilla4815 23 дня назад
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@celinedm8722
@celinedm8722 13 дней назад
Dr. Albert Lin, you sir is truly an inspiration. Thank you and to your team for this exploration 👏
@swedemartyrsonswade
@swedemartyrsonswade 7 месяцев назад
I salute the cast and crew who made this film possible. Especially the cameraman who did the perfect shots and video for National Geographic. Another learning video for the next generation to be shown.
@karenharrison885
@karenharrison885 6 месяцев назад
I was about to post this comment. The film making has been legendary. And Albert has just one foot. I am inspired to visit this place before it's a tourist trap. I did it in 1992 when I visited Angor Wat and just 6 of us were there. this is the Angor of the Pacific.
@dubselectorr345
@dubselectorr345 4 месяца назад
It's great to see more documentation of this site which is unstudied by archeology. However they have the wrong idea on this place, this is clearly a pre-flood civilization, contemporary with that of other sites like gunam padang, this site must date to at least 12 - 30k years ago before the rise of the sea levels, so much here is underwater you couldn't imagine... this place is much much older than said.
@ronieshanicoleesters3958
@ronieshanicoleesters3958 2 месяца назад
Respect ❤
@vinnievdk7425
@vinnievdk7425 2 месяца назад
5:08 MMMM tasty none of them have marks around the lips of drinking ANYTHING. its easy to notice fake videos when you pay attention
@ellinlukman3181
@ellinlukman3181 Месяц назад
❤❤❤
@matthewmorris7665
@matthewmorris7665 6 месяцев назад
I couldn't imagine making such a journey into unknown areas not knowing if you'll survive and ever see land again. They took an enormous gamble and flourished for centuries until they fell. Magnificent!
@magicpyroninja
@magicpyroninja 6 месяцев назад
Luckily there will always be those crazy few who are willing to venture beyond safety and the known in order to find out what else there is. Otherwise the world would still be quite small
@interstellar792
@interstellar792 5 месяцев назад
what are you even talking about lol
@tysonsowers6249
@tysonsowers6249 5 месяцев назад
He's speaking of the original settlers.@@interstellar792
@932ForeverLove
@932ForeverLove 5 месяцев назад
Truly, a testament of the curiosity and courage of the human spirit
@vicsotto7787
@vicsotto7787 4 месяца назад
bro. i swear these people have no reading comprehension. i just cannot haahaha
@artemissadlier1293
@artemissadlier1293 23 дня назад
I love this guy. He's a great role model for everyone!
@P2stee
@P2stee 2 месяца назад
Respect this country this my country 🇫🇲
@RachelBlomstrom
@RachelBlomstrom 4 месяца назад
Dude is living my dream. I want to sail around the world and explore the mysteries in history of our planet
@user-hk2vp7il4o
@user-hk2vp7il4o Месяц назад
lets go
@l.s.4209
@l.s.4209 3 дня назад
Can I join?
@user-hk2vp7il4o
@user-hk2vp7il4o 3 дня назад
come on friends, lets do it
@ginam.8378
@ginam.8378 2 месяца назад
This was amazing to watch. Makes me realize that what we know about history is probably barely scratching the surface. So cool!
@vinnievdk7425
@vinnievdk7425 2 месяца назад
5:08 MMMM tasty none of them have marks around the lips of drinking ANYTHING. its easy to notice fake videos when you pay attention
@cafepwnage
@cafepwnage 2 месяца назад
I really like the magic part on how the stones were transported, to a regular person who didn't have the same knowledge as the builders seeing such large rocks floating on water would indeed appear as magic. Albert is a really good host his excitement is contagious, I'm really enjoying exploring the ancient world with him!
@rongike
@rongike 28 дней назад
this is Lemuria, they could levitate things back then
@gointothedogs4634
@gointothedogs4634 27 дней назад
Easter Island, which he mentioned top of the video, has the same legends about how their Moa were moved, and has walls there with stones rivaling those of Peru's structures. Seems the ancients either had a better understanding of the laws of physics, or other help to move these. Similarly, Egyptian archaeologists still want to claim the Great Pyramid and Sphinx are +- 5,000yrs. old, while more progressive scientists realize they are closer to 12-30,000 yrs. old. I can't help wonder if we'll eventually learn that Nan Madol is much older also. I'm curious why it fell out of use, The more we learn about these amazing places, the more understanding we'll have about our own history as humans on this planet.
@rrasperilla4815
@rrasperilla4815 23 дня назад
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@ExcitedWindowTulips-tc8ll
@ExcitedWindowTulips-tc8ll 15 дней назад
​@@gointothedogs4634 There are mentions of Super Human species of the Antedeluvian(Prior to Cataclysmic Flood Of Noah's Time) period. It is Believed those people were the ones who had built Numerous Mysterious Structures spread across the Globe!!
@brokestyleco4606
@brokestyleco4606 7 месяцев назад
I've never seen this guy before but now I'm addicted, with a bionic leg this guy us a machine, really puts life into perspective!!
@lim8581
@lim8581 5 месяцев назад
Albert Lin's journey to Micronesia to explore Nan Madol is absolutely thrilling! It's incredible how National Geographic brings these hidden gems of history to light. Nan Madol, a marvel in the Pacific, is a testament to ancient ingenuity. Lin's exploration might unravel mysteries and offer insights into this enigmatic city. Can't wait to see what secrets and stories he uncovers from this ancient island city. It's like a real-life adventure unfolding right before our eyes!
@tobascoheat6582
@tobascoheat6582 23 дня назад
Such a fascinating documentary!!! Thank you!! 👍👍❤😊😊
@legpad5857
@legpad5857 7 месяцев назад
Excellent footage, data gathering interviews etc - I read Nan Madol is universally accepted as the single most unexplained ancient structure. Fascinating. Thx Albert.
@lindaalaureano
@lindaalaureano 7 месяцев назад
I'm going to read up too.
@TikiHi77
@TikiHi77 6 месяцев назад
Same.
@rogerelzenga4465
@rogerelzenga4465 6 месяцев назад
Hmmmm people's definition of ancient is weird.... i live in a town thats as old as Nam-madol.... the greek structures predate this by a 1000+ years.... the Egyptians by 5000.... and i dont consider them Ancient..... Now if you take GobekliTepe.... they dont really know how old that is.... same with some other structures around the world....
@cattymajiv
@cattymajiv 2 месяца назад
@@rogerelzenga4465 Few people would agree though. To most people, all of those are ancient. But I wonder why there has never been any archeology done there. I've seen 5 documentaries on it, and none say WHY no archeology has been done!
@vinnievdk7425
@vinnievdk7425 2 месяца назад
5:08 MMMM tasty none of them have marks around the lips of drinking ANYTHING. its easy to notice fake videos when you pay attention
@pennyanderson9499
@pennyanderson9499 6 месяцев назад
@25:13 Jaw dropping point ! Absolutely amazing effort to get to that peak. Must have been an amazing view in person. Thank you so much for sharing this remarkable story
@vinnievdk7425
@vinnievdk7425 2 месяца назад
5:08 MMMM tasty none of them have marks around the lips of drinking ANYTHING. its easy to notice fake videos when you pay attention
@ritangindip5059
@ritangindip5059 4 месяца назад
I am your no.1fan Albert Lin and crews. I am amazed by your determination, love, inspiration and dedication. I love ALL your documentary shows. I wish I was part of the crew for each of the revelation journeys. I love it very very much, your technique surprisingly. ALL the best and the health you will be. Tks
@tinafblackburn256Hz
@tinafblackburn256Hz 5 месяцев назад
This is so inspiring. Nainoa Thompson and his crew with the Polynesian Voyaging Society in Hawaii sails the Hokulea Canoe and navigates with the stars. Taught to them by Mau Piailug Master navigator from Micronesia. Hokulea has been sailing with her crew since 1976, from Hawaii to Tahiti and other islands and around the world. I think looking into Hokulea will widen your perception of knowledge, that is in this world some things go unnoticed. Thank you for sharing your passion with us! Mahalo.
@vinnievdk7425
@vinnievdk7425 2 месяца назад
5:08 MMMM tasty none of them have marks around the lips of drinking ANYTHING. its easy to notice fake videos when you pay attention
@vashapocalypse
@vashapocalypse Месяц назад
So you are saying these are the ancients of Hawaiin and Polynesian
@gointothedogs4634
@gointothedogs4634 27 дней назад
Thank you for this link! Mahalo.
@ginalou5774
@ginalou5774 5 месяцев назад
Mind blowing that structures like these were built so long ago in such a difficult to access place. They had to lug those blocks through such a difficult environment before they could build this. So much respect for these people
@jays106
@jays106 3 месяца назад
these ancient civilizations were obviously far smarter and most likely far more advance than we may ever know or that they are given credit for
@ooulalah4333
@ooulalah4333 3 месяца назад
Hide tide
@kuntul_burung
@kuntul_burung 4 месяца назад
The rocks used to built the structure are very similar or perhaps identical to the structure located in Gunung Padang Indonesia.
@maolcogi
@maolcogi 6 месяцев назад
People always wonder how they made stuff like this way back in the past. Remember people, these were humans, they were just as intelligent as we are now, less technology and less available knowledge doesn't automatically make them primitive cave men.
@Sawneyy
@Sawneyy 3 месяца назад
They were way more intelligent.
@maolcogi
@maolcogi 3 месяца назад
@@Sawneyy no they were roughly as intelligent as we are now.
@Sawneyy
@Sawneyy 3 месяца назад
@@maolcogi the fact that there's so much we don't know and so much mystery surrounding all these buildings and technology which they used to build them makes me think that they were way intelligent and advanced. We are intelligent as well though, that's why we can agree to disagree.
@maolcogi
@maolcogi 3 месяца назад
@@Sawneyy I guess? It's actually a pretty solid fact though that our biology hasn't changed over that much time and if anything we're more intelligent now because of modern medicine and modern nutrient dense food. But yeah sure let's "agree to disagree" ...
@ingreedheys1602
@ingreedheys1602 28 дней назад
They simply knew how to do it but did not record it for posterity. Or maybe they did and we just can't decipher it. Why do we have to compare their knowledge and our knowledge? Let us just accept that they knew stuff we don't and we know stuff they did not. Nobody would want to build it these days. We have our ways If building and that's that. In a few hundred years somebody might wonder about it, too. So let' s simply respect their achievments for the time and not measure them with our sense of or our perception of intelligence.
@user-th2ee9tl6k
@user-th2ee9tl6k 6 месяцев назад
I have to thank you for this show, It's just amazing. and God bless you for showing the world that just because you may lose a leg. Doesn't mean you need to stop living! this inspires others like no one else has!
@bubblixsky
@bubblixsky 5 месяцев назад
I was born in micronesia and glad youtube recommended me this video. Its so good to learn about where I'm from. Great job!
@LifeOdysseyMotivation
@LifeOdysseyMotivation 4 месяца назад
Where do you live now?
@Marbaitki-co3vq
@Marbaitki-co3vq 27 дней назад
Yes ..curious
@ar2903
@ar2903 3 месяца назад
he and his prosthetic even tougher than my own foot :') and what a magnificent documentary albert, well done!!
@Reihanism73
@Reihanism73 7 месяцев назад
I am soooo glad that I stumbled upon this video! I learned so much and can't wait to explore more through your videos. Thank you, Albert!
@vinnievdk7425
@vinnievdk7425 2 месяца назад
5:08 MMMM tasty none of them have marks around the lips of drinking ANYTHING. its easy to notice fake videos when you pay attention
@amandapittar9398
@amandapittar9398 6 месяцев назад
Dear Albert, thank you for doing this. Completely fascinating and I applaud your commitment to to the local culture and traditions. I love new technologies that “do no harm” - rather than the old 19th and early 20thC diggers and plodders - some no more than plunderers. When you described one of the stones as “big as a bus” , I suddenly understood the enormity of the question of how the structures were built. A huge question. How many people does it take to lift one of those stones that high, that accurately? Again and again? Big, big, HUGE quandary.
@laureen69
@laureen69 4 месяца назад
That shot of you on the top of that rock, omg it's so magnificent I could cry.
@juanitacamacho3690
@juanitacamacho3690 6 месяцев назад
I had heard of these islands before but this is the first time I learned how big, how awesome, and how much effort it must have taken to build it. Excellent report. Thank you.
@karenharrison885
@karenharrison885 6 месяцев назад
They were the vikings of the Pacific.
@davidbeckenbaugh9598
@davidbeckenbaugh9598 6 месяцев назад
When I first heard of this city only about 8 years ago, my internet search for data on it could be gone through in less than two hours. Just rather short vid gave me more info in less than an hour than in several hours searching on my own. This was awesome, but left so much still left to discover....
@Musicismylove888
@Musicismylove888 7 месяцев назад
Its absolutely fascinating to observe lost cities and lands. I can't help think the people of that time were far stronger because their diet was far more healthier. A great video to say the least.
@ct1762
@ct1762 6 месяцев назад
not really. they had plenty of help and probably slave labor over hundreds of years.
@Musicismylove888
@Musicismylove888 6 месяцев назад
@@ct1762 I don't care.
@user-lj1kf6my7z
@user-lj1kf6my7z 6 месяцев назад
Pour moi ils étaient plus grands et beaucoup plus fort et très intelligent 😅
@nelidacayas6789
@nelidacayas6789 6 месяцев назад
it is also educational when the history is revealed. why it crumbled.. what happened to the people. it is also interesting to interview the elderlies.nthanks for this vidoe.
@WenchNZ
@WenchNZ 6 месяцев назад
Its interesting that they say their rulers were not a very nice peoples to everyone and that was 800 odd yrs ago. About 800 odd years ago an angry war like people came to New Zealand (in the same region) and attempted to slaughter and cause problems with the original peoples already here. Their way around it was through "marriage" and then control. The people here were redheads with blue eyes, maori are black haired and brown eyed. The only original originals left are on chatham island, chased off the main land. Their guide looks very maori featured. Kava is a very popular drink in places like samoa etc @@nelidacayas6789
@winterfoxcloud
@winterfoxcloud 3 месяца назад
very inspired by albert lin - continuing to chase his dreams after losing a leg and allowing others to see the world through his eyes
@RicharDRobin56
@RicharDRobin56 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Albert. Love your shows with these antediluvian cities all around the world… the clues are gathering about an ancient civilization that we don’t know anything about, and that for some reason academics seems to totally dismiss… so thanks again, thanks the LiDAR and the drones, and can’t wait to see more
@gointothedogs4634
@gointothedogs4634 27 дней назад
You're right they dismiss them because they have no answers for things that don't fit into their paradigms. Fabulous show!
@quietone748
@quietone748 4 месяца назад
Fascinating report. I love the way the guide at the location is in flip flops going up the volcanic mountain and he's cautioning Albert to be careful climbing. :) Much respect to the ancestors and peoples of Micronesia.
@suchindranathaiyer494
@suchindranathaiyer494 4 месяца назад
Morris West's "The Navigator" which I read while in my Post Grad (1977) gives an excellent premonitions to this.
@krsng1669
@krsng1669 7 месяцев назад
It’s incredible. I’m really interested in learning about lost cities and ancient civilization so such videos like this one is definitely my fav. Thank you and your team
@pforiginallordofcrickets7703
@pforiginallordofcrickets7703 4 месяца назад
You did your thing Mr. Lin.This was the best in person display I have ever witnessed. Thank you,
@Zensei987
@Zensei987 7 месяцев назад
Incredible I see origins of my culture, I’m French Polynesian and I lived on an atoll where “marae” or the religious place of ancestors were made with rocks, strangely all are not the same. On an atoll there’s no mountains only reef. Ancients tells us that some of the pieces used were picked on a mountain or on high island, in memory of the origin island from where the first family came. This two different side to side islands remind me the same stories of my people. Oral communication was very important at the time. in my opinion the connection so close with our nature as well as only oral communication, must have given language and words greater importance, and undoubtedly unimaginable cognitive capacities, the wisdom of the peoples of the Pacific as well as their power the "mana "is felt everywhere, in everything, surely they had the capacity to understand and read reality, in a transcandent way with stone and living things. 👻
@adambotica6419
@adambotica6419 6 месяцев назад
I am New Zealander and that resonates very well. I was also hinking of Taputapuatea. Didn't they also make stone traps when the tide rise and then falls fish (Ika) get caught in the falling tide?
@J_C95
@J_C95 6 месяцев назад
There is a lot of unprospected value in oral traditions and folklore around the world. I think the next 10 years are going to make this clear.
@danieltangkilisan3074
@danieltangkilisan3074 6 месяцев назад
@@adambotica6419 Ika means fish in your language? In our language, 'ikan' means fish.
@art_of_english
@art_of_english 6 месяцев назад
@@danieltangkilisan3074 which language is that? Do you mean from French Polynesia?
@Adrinacolacoprakashsinha
@Adrinacolacoprakashsinha 6 месяцев назад
Wow ! Amazing!
@jasonm7354
@jasonm7354 4 часа назад
He is a cool guy that puts on a good investigation. Lidar images are great.I love to see a person that loss a limb over come it. Great spirit.
@neomortalgirl
@neomortalgirl 2 месяца назад
Omg that’s crazy, I dreamt of living at this place. Such a vivid dream too. Never knew the place really existed till now. Very cool
@SERENAREL-kk2ze
@SERENAREL-kk2ze 7 месяцев назад
3 years ago, hospital bed - now a dive foot. Kinda James Bondish❤
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 7 месяцев назад
What happened? osteosarcoma?
@NZKiwi87
@NZKiwi87 7 месяцев назад
@@jillsy2815OP is talking about the host and a comment he made at approx 29:29, the following further info is taken from Wikipedia: In 2016, part of Lin's right leg was amputated after being severely damaged during a crash in a four-wheel-drive open-top vehicle.[14] Everything from the knee down was removed in an attempt to alleviate pain, but Lin was in turn plagued by phantom limb pain.[6] He credits a heavy dose of psilocybin with improving the symptoms.[14] Since then, he has worn a high-tech prosthetic leg which has allowed him to continue to lead and participate in extremely physically demanding expeditions.[4] Lin, primarily through his Center for Human Frontiers, has become a vocal advocate for improving access to prosthetics using technology including 3D printing
@TheTinydancer9000
@TheTinydancer9000 4 месяца назад
Jeep rollover
@rosemaryamundson4542
@rosemaryamundson4542 5 месяцев назад
I have seen arguably all of the publicly shared videos of this site and this one is by far the best . Thank you National Geographic.
@deliapeneyro2478
@deliapeneyro2478 4 месяца назад
What an awesome journey! Thank you, Mr. Lin and the National Geographic and its staff.
@fansizhe9997
@fansizhe9997 7 месяцев назад
He’s so lucky to be able to see this incredible place!!!😲👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍😍😍
@durtcobain8539
@durtcobain8539 7 месяцев назад
Best job ever , im jealous ☹️
@jaynyamai52
@jaynyamai52 2 месяца назад
I am an architect and I have to appreciate the architecture of this lost city. That is incredible
@rtistic_Cosmic_translat3r
@rtistic_Cosmic_translat3r День назад
It’s amazing to re watch your self through the picture so above so below = one ☝️
@Mama_lilith
@Mama_lilith 6 месяцев назад
Awesome! After living in Hawaii for the past 15 years and learning about how they travelled the ocean long ago, I felt there had to be an older civilization that travelled all the island nations of the pacific.
@carolinekanini6342
@carolinekanini6342 6 месяцев назад
I feel the same...I feel wierd when someone says many years ago people didn't have this or that..even with all the discoveries we have made we have prove of very advanced almost incomprehensible (by us) technology....But then we ignore that and call our technology the most advanced and ourselves modern humans...(I believe we are modern humans by the sense of time(period on earth) but we aren't the most advanced technology (civilization)....this earth is very very many years old...there were others...I feel we should not be comparing ourselves (especially technologywise) with past humans or whatever they were) I think we should only compete with US..2000 years ago and beyond...life happened.
@user-ue8cg3mn4t
@user-ue8cg3mn4t 5 месяцев назад
My other island beautiful thank you sir Lin for such a beautiful documentary my father told me many stories of this place growing up there makes all the natives proud what they accomplished and thank you for showing the world our beautiful island
@rebeccafionacornel6558
@rebeccafionacornel6558 4 дня назад
i just have one word to say "WOW"
@rtistic_Cosmic_translat3r
@rtistic_Cosmic_translat3r День назад
It’s like drinking the wine. The energy from the physical fuses the spirit like thunder lighting 🌧️ 4:57 channe 4:57
@bryanl6744
@bryanl6744 7 месяцев назад
Who else is off da za
@mandokg9730
@mandokg9730 7 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@williamallen3444
@williamallen3444 6 месяцев назад
Blowing rn
@masamune2984
@masamune2984 6 месяцев назад
Ummm….what?
@tummyhurter32
@tummyhurter32 6 месяцев назад
absolutely shmindoodled rn
@user-eg6th4zz1t
@user-eg6th4zz1t 6 месяцев назад
​@@mandokg9730😅😅
@RCnerd74
@RCnerd74 4 месяца назад
Thanks to National Geographic for sharing these amazing documentations on RU-vid. Really enjoy watching them. Remarkable productions❤❤❤
@guragae9109
@guragae9109 5 месяцев назад
wow, I got goosebumps at the entire video. How can they build it, that's just amazing. It's like a hidden gem. Crazy
@shirleylarose4038
@shirleylarose4038 Месяц назад
Oh my goodness Albert, this is mind blowing 🤩🙏🙏🙏
@sharlarae9719
@sharlarae9719 6 месяцев назад
Amazing!!!! There really arent enough adjectives to describe the wonder of this place ❤ thank you for the adventure ❤
@lorikendrick5076
@lorikendrick5076 7 месяцев назад
I have always been astonished at Nan Midol and this was was so very interesting. It's hard to wrap around my head how this was done. Fascinating.
@GaylJDodds
@GaylJDodds Месяц назад
Albert, you're an inspiration!! I've struggled with my total knee replacement becoming infected in my right knee and almost lost my leg and ever since I've struggled to walk properly, mostly from pain, bcuz part of my kneecap is out of place and I haven't had the money for another surgery (it would be the 7th, hopefully final) so I've been living with the depression of not being able to be active like I used to, running 3 miles a day, hiking, rock hounding, etc, and it's hurt my soul more than my knee. But, you make me determined to fix it and get my a** back in shape!!! Thank you, Albert!! Keep it up!!
@PabloBrown-wx6rr
@PabloBrown-wx6rr 7 месяцев назад
For those who don't know , this is micronesia on the island of pohnpei
@naddyjo5465
@naddyjo5465 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for showing our beautiful island of Pohnpei
@fly69er1
@fly69er1 5 месяцев назад
Wow I love this. This is my island I’m from madolenihmw where nan madol is located.
@pameladonahue7503
@pameladonahue7503 4 дня назад
What an amazing adventure, thank you for taking me there. I liked the whole of the video, but the best part was at the end where you compared the two different pictographs and the distinct ness was between the was thrilling. Maybe they did travel as far as Patagonia, some polynesians made it to Hawai'i and possibly to North America!
@etee08
@etee08 6 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed the video! Thank you, Albert for your efforts!
@vavilovasvetlana9044
@vavilovasvetlana9044 7 месяцев назад
I had an amazing impression from watching this video and learned a lot about a topic that interests me . Thank you very much.
@christinewelford1842
@christinewelford1842 5 месяцев назад
This would be my dream job. I just love being outside and i love to learn and anything history is always a must. I find that our history is full of a lot more then we think. The world is still hiding things from us.
@karlawells8577
@karlawells8577 6 месяцев назад
I just love watching Albert, and all the awesome adventures he shares wit us.
@MadSceintist
@MadSceintist 7 месяцев назад
Excellent content. Great information and astonishing footage of a once greater society. Thanks for the sharing of your wealth
@beefkelaguen
@beefkelaguen 6 месяцев назад
These rock formations are all over Micronesia. I walked down a stone path that went from the village all the way tot the ocean. Thousands of huge unexplainable rocks. Insane.
@rogerelzenga4465
@rogerelzenga4465 6 месяцев назад
only 800 years ago..... its not that unexplainable..... the greeks predate this by 1500 years.... Egyptians by 5000....
@Incorruptus1
@Incorruptus1 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for uploading. Awesome to be able to peek over Albert Lin's shoulder. Always such interesting projects and locations he visits and elaborates about. Really nice, thanks!
@melitabraith
@melitabraith День назад
I love this, its so amazing. I am in awe. Thanks for this information about Nan Madol a fascinating place. Thanks for the whole team. Great job guys.
@gen8319
@gen8319 3 месяца назад
This was beautiful. Always enjoyable and very interesting…
@cliffwoodbury5319
@cliffwoodbury5319 6 месяцев назад
Its going to be interesting to see the development of this find, as it may turn into these finds.... Because the Polynesians were already an impressive group of people do to their travels, but you add the addition of settlements like this and it just takes perception on them to another level.
@alexsetterington3142
@alexsetterington3142 6 месяцев назад
This is not a new find. Nan Madol is very well known for very long time
@cliffwoodbury5319
@cliffwoodbury5319 6 месяцев назад
@@alexsetterington3142 first time for me... Have they found any other sites like this in Polynesia!
@dotoko1998
@dotoko1998 6 месяцев назад
It has been known by the people of Phonepei since it was built....and they are Micronesians, not Polynesians.@@alexsetterington3142
@tysoneram6696
@tysoneram6696 3 месяца назад
Stop it. As an islander we can't claim and divide bit rather join our history together to paint this lost piece of ourselves . Because weather yall know the oral history here or not the bottom line is that we as islander hold a very sacred knowledge which even includes the knowledge of the stars. And if you look at each of our culture we share a lot in common from war battles to spiritual realms and the supernatural. What if these were never just legends but real shut that the world if just now finding out about ?
@notchbeard9007
@notchbeard9007 3 месяца назад
The way you don't belittle their culture but you also clearly imply that you don't buy into "magic" or "spirits" is EXACTLY what we need in documentaries. Respect their ways but make clear what is fact and what is fiction. Really enjoyed this Nan Madol piece.
@sekki194
@sekki194 6 месяцев назад
I am so grad to see the video whcih picked up this ruin. My grand father lived this island before WWII. I actually have never been there but heard some of the infos about it. It is so interesting.
@maggieo6672
@maggieo6672 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this incredible episode. I thoroughly enjoyed it. ❤️🎶
@user-pp7bc6cy7u
@user-pp7bc6cy7u 5 месяцев назад
Very informative and creative content! Thank you Albert Lin and to the crew you made such wonderful video.
@dingobonza
@dingobonza 4 месяца назад
One of my bucketlist destinations. Thank you for posting
@madalynfleming5521
@madalynfleming5521 6 месяцев назад
This is my favorite episode, especially the part about technology. More close ups of that leg plz 🤘🏼
@odesangel
@odesangel 7 месяцев назад
I've tried to lift a small chunk of basalt and they are incredibly heavy, denser than granite.
@tenshimallows174
@tenshimallows174 Месяц назад
this was so beautiful, I don't know why but my heart feels moved after watching and learning from this
@mushroommalo
@mushroommalo 6 месяцев назад
We are seafaring men, we are people of the sea connected by the sea. Here in the Pacific our islands may be small and it may be disappearing by the rapid sea level rise but that is where our strength lies. That is our identity. We are voyagers that conquered the oceans vast and surrounding us and have lived expertly all these years even now. This situation may be confusing to many as it is painfully real to us but in the end we belong to the sea.
@johnbooth1110
@johnbooth1110 7 месяцев назад
Albert Lin, my mentor died in 2010, He had been to Nan Madol in the 1940's he told me the japanese were there doing a Archaeology survey, he said they took a number of coffins away,
@Conniekool
@Conniekool 4 месяца назад
This was a very informative film. I thank the whole crew for bringing this to us.
@vousmevoyez_6094
@vousmevoyez_6094 3 месяца назад
Thank you Mr. Lin and National Geographic team!!
@joesanchez979
@joesanchez979 7 месяцев назад
Albert Lin he's finally back.😊
@CharGC123
@CharGC123 6 месяцев назад
He's an inspiration to all not letting his injury slow him down and moving on!
@dubselectorr345
@dubselectorr345 4 месяца назад
It's great to see more documentation of this site which is unstudied by archeology. However they have the wrong idea on this place, this is clearly a pre-flood civilization, contemporary with that of other sites like gunam padang, this site must date to at least 12 - 30k years ago before the rise of the sea levels, so much here is underwater you couldn't imagine... this place is much much older than said.
@CassidyFelix
@CassidyFelix 27 дней назад
True
@hamdihasan6069
@hamdihasan6069 9 дней назад
After consumption of full 44:24 second i felt into goosebumps. How people are made this type of incredible things! Salute team GEOGRAPHIC 💌🇧🇩😚
@marvinmartinez898
@marvinmartinez898 6 месяцев назад
i was wondering when this will make it on the national geographic channel. this is where my grandfathers from and i visited once and loved it. beautiful and friendly natives. very welcoming 🙏🏻 culture towards outsiders
@user-hi4vo1cn7r
@user-hi4vo1cn7r 7 месяцев назад
Really cool! Learned a lot here.
@_mariagrasya
@_mariagrasya 6 месяцев назад
Been watching Ancient Aliens since college. I'm turning 36 years old now and is still fascinated with every story and theories about aliens. I even bought one of my dream book, CHARIOTS OF THE GODS back in 2016.
@bluelantern144
@bluelantern144 6 месяцев назад
Did you hear the latest news about Gunung Padang?
@CassidyFelix
@CassidyFelix 27 дней назад
Amazing book! I love it
@kookiekookie4314
@kookiekookie4314 4 месяца назад
The cameraman is awesome
@deanada6235
@deanada6235 4 месяца назад
Thanks for making this documentary.....beautifully done
@user-hi4vo1cn7r
@user-hi4vo1cn7r 7 месяцев назад
Ladar is amazing. This team is amazing too. Excellent video!
@greatboniwanker
@greatboniwanker 7 месяцев назад
I love this whole series, fascinating history uncovered!
@DeenaFix-zr4ew
@DeenaFix-zr4ew Месяц назад
I have watched many shows on Nan Madol. This is the most interesting and by far the most informative! I want to watch all of his shows... You were able to get way more information from the locals.... WOW 🤯
@planetclaire820boulder8
@planetclaire820boulder8 5 месяцев назад
Wow, best thing ive watched this year! Thank you to those responsible for showing this with minimal ego, and nonsense, this was wonderful. Amazing.🙏🏻💜🤲🏻😊
@kathk.
@kathk. 7 месяцев назад
So amazing 💚
@nadiarya1795
@nadiarya1795 6 месяцев назад
Wow, that's just amazing. And the rock structure of Nan Madol, somehow look exactly like the stone structure at gunung padang-Indonesia, just crazy.... Imagine if they perhaps the same civilization that built those structure....
@alexsetterington3142
@alexsetterington3142 6 месяцев назад
Similar Basalt columns but structure looks nothing alike
@dwvogan
@dwvogan 5 месяцев назад
​@@alexsetterington3142 Very good point. But a possible link in quarrying methodology. I am not an expert on anything to do with quarrying, but if both sites had their stone quarried using similar techniques, then that could point to some sort cultural link in how stone was obtained. it could also just as easily mean this particular type of basalt in the pacific needed to be quarried like this out of necessity and independently developed the same way in two different places too. My heart is set on there being a link in the quarrying methodology, but it would need more research and evidence, possibly another independent site or two (preferably at different time periods too) utilizing the same quarrying methods.
@Lisapinson
@Lisapinson 17 дней назад
I would love you to get a message to Albert Lin if you can , and tell him thankyou soooooooo much for your adventures and for you sharing them , I really love how I feel part of them and share your enjoyment with you when you see something just mind blowing and amazing , I’ve never left New Zealand , but feel as tho I have through your young eyes. ❤
@ard8785
@ard8785 2 месяца назад
I am from the Philippines 🇵🇭. I very rarely view documentaries because they are all the same - mostly commercialized... BUT this style of documentaries of Dr. Albert Lin is something new, his style of story-telling is high-intriguing and so intoxicating, his presentation so engrossing, so mystical... I have stopped viewing free movies on YT. I have become a staunch follower and viewer of Dr. Lin's documentaries....
@yxungtrapaholic4449
@yxungtrapaholic4449 7 месяцев назад
Just finished watching this it was soo cool
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