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@jaydean8843
@jaydean8843 6 лет назад
Wild Wonderful West VIRGINIA saying hay! I love my state and we have ancient things here. I bet the people of SOUTH America love their land it is beautiful also.
@InisMor
@InisMor 6 лет назад
Another amazingly beautiful ancient Peruvian treasure. And so vast. Thankyou Brien for taking us with you.
@jonbenjamin5478
@jonbenjamin5478 6 лет назад
North Carolina- Thanks So much for your videos and all of the other work you do for us people who do not have the ability to go there in person!!
@eliasrubel
@eliasrubel 5 лет назад
Que lugar fantástico, tanto o trabalho inca quanto os megálitos e´simplesmente fabuloso, muito obrigado por nos mostrar.
@Edvinhaxhia
@Edvinhaxhia 6 лет назад
Thank you Brien for the incredible info on the ancient ruins around the world. Regards from Albania 🇦🇱
@FransBlaas1
@FransBlaas1 6 лет назад
Great Brien, good to see what we missed that day in hospital.. thank you very much.. keep on going and posting great stuff of our forgotten past.
@sylviaapperley4966
@sylviaapperley4966 6 лет назад
Wow lots of it, huge. You take us to places we have never seen before. Thank you.
@Mabbi54
@Mabbi54 6 лет назад
Hello from the Netherlands & thank you for showing us yet another wonderful site!
@mattmorrison9379
@mattmorrison9379 6 лет назад
That is absolutely amazing
@donnysandley4649
@donnysandley4649 6 лет назад
What wondrous things that must be underground here🤔
@EclecticEssentric
@EclecticEssentric 6 лет назад
Outstanding, Brien! I can't thank you enough. Amazing.
@ccjones813
@ccjones813 6 лет назад
Thank you for all of the work you do & for sharing all of this with us! I’m grateful to be able to see such remarkable places from your videos that I’d never be able to see myself! Much Love 💜
@tristrambennis
@tristrambennis 6 лет назад
The most therapeutic voice ever!
@fionbarraomuiri1458
@fionbarraomuiri1458 6 лет назад
It takes time for a civilisation to reach a level of sophistication . People don't go from caveman to mega builder in a 100 years . These people could have been at a high level 25000 years ago and the cataclysmic event 12000 years ago ended their peak .
@ThreeLittleBirds111
@ThreeLittleBirds111 6 лет назад
Within the last few years, this theory is rapidly becoming mainstream
@comefizel
@comefizel 6 лет назад
There's a gentleman in this group using dowsing rods. He says he is getting back such information that is telling him this an other sites dating back 114,000 years. An quite possibly a cataclysm about 47,000 years ago.
@fionbarraomuiri1458
@fionbarraomuiri1458 6 лет назад
Could very well be true . In mid to northern Europe the last ice age ended about 12000 years ago . People tend to live on the coast and mass movement of people happened around the world . There was a drastic change in the landscape at that period . Places like Doggerland were totally submerged .
@1p6t1gms
@1p6t1gms 6 лет назад
Chinchero looks like a quarry for some other project.
@tracyd4774
@tracyd4774 6 лет назад
40,000 Kilometers of road? That's an empire! I wonder how many more sites have not been found yet?
@ThreeLittleBirds111
@ThreeLittleBirds111 6 лет назад
Since modern times and aeroplanes, I doubt anything big out in the open like Machu Pichu, Possibly something in a jungle-like an area where the trees form an impenetrable canopy where planes cannot see threw.
@crazylee78
@crazylee78 6 лет назад
Your awesome thanks for all the great tours hope to join one one day will be so cool my dream
@marthanicholson6406
@marthanicholson6406 6 лет назад
Gosh Mr. Brian, I like your tours, I can't go , ...walking problem, but it is neat you are showing your videos , I can't thank you enough,Peru is beautiful , ,so peaceful looking,and I just want to say it is a great pleasure watching as you walk through these masterpieces, thank you , Thank you, thank you ... Can you name the flowering bush r, it was yellow, right before the sacred , was it valley, ?...I'd like to know , I'm wondering if the Inca used any of the plants I saw, .
@boonedog4460
@boonedog4460 6 лет назад
Thank you for filming places which are inaccessible for the masses - great photography Brien!
@nico.dehaan
@nico.dehaan 6 лет назад
So cool to see this live!
@jackclements2163
@jackclements2163 6 лет назад
Yeah he's on the ball with technology.
@betsb9410
@betsb9410 6 лет назад
That was great, Brien!
@dang25272549
@dang25272549 6 лет назад
Thanks for taking me around the amazing place.
@zoogatekeeper
@zoogatekeeper 6 лет назад
Love your enthusiasm and out of the way sites and resulting history and video's>>> GREAT WORK BRIEN!!
@arthurthornton9298
@arthurthornton9298 2 года назад
Always interesting & totally fascinating!!!
@desertflower66harney
@desertflower66harney 6 лет назад
Thank you! I love your sweater. Alpaca is a wonderful fiber😊
@walterpalmer2749
@walterpalmer2749 3 года назад
Mind boggling on so many levels. I understand your living in Peru, Brien.
@christianlingurar7085
@christianlingurar7085 6 лет назад
once more big thanks for a great video! Brien, your sweaters already are a legend of their own! both of them! you MUST preserve them! ;->
@MerwinARTist
@MerwinARTist 6 лет назад
Awesome .. thank you Brian!
@RicksRomzUK
@RicksRomzUK 6 лет назад
Love the videos and one of the tours is right at the top of my bucket list!!!! I Emailed Brien a while back regarding how difficult it was as a Brit to get on one of his tours with the crossing borders etc and the true gent he is he replied within a day!!!!! anyway when i watch this video its hard to think why they would of cut the stones like this there seems like no pattern at all so ill chuck a mad theory in here!!!!! maybe with lost technology was laser cutters and this is how they mined some of the perfect stones that are seen around Cusco etc they just seem so random!!!!! but hey i've had a few rums so my minds doing overtime hahahaha keep up the great work Brien really hope to join one of your tours in the near future
@SmichaelLIFE
@SmichaelLIFE 6 лет назад
Mr. Foerster, I think you you talk to some of the people at "Electric Universe" and "Thunderbolts Project". I am sure you guys can help each other with ancient structures and their demise.
@djackson006
@djackson006 6 лет назад
Sakayan Michael agreed.
@silasashe4158
@silasashe4158 6 лет назад
What a beautiful country
@ThreeLittleBirds111
@ThreeLittleBirds111 6 лет назад
It really is and the more of Brien's videos I watch the more I can appreciate it I wonder how the exchange rate would workout
@rinaldykase
@rinaldykase 6 лет назад
First time to see the video of chincero on youtube, thank you for the explanation. Keep up the good work.
@FergusVoice
@FergusVoice 6 лет назад
Stunning, as usual, thanks Brien
@dailyorangepill3338
@dailyorangepill3338 6 лет назад
Thank you for the tour!
@elundjdmba
@elundjdmba 6 лет назад
Can you see the carved snakes, cougars, and turtles (or human faces?) around him as he walks in the larger stones/rock?
@MichaelMelcher
@MichaelMelcher 3 года назад
Mahalo for the ride - it seems like we're floating with you...
@KarfontaAlec
@KarfontaAlec 6 лет назад
You sir are a champion. Thank you for another great video.
@spiketaylor8817
@spiketaylor8817 6 лет назад
Absolutely Amazing 👍
@shawross262
@shawross262 6 лет назад
I would not be surprised if some of the stonework that people think was Inca was done many years before and not just the megalithic stuff.
@jimmime
@jimmime 6 лет назад
Thank you for showing us the world we do not get to see!
@belleseastonebassguard9425
@belleseastonebassguard9425 6 лет назад
I NEED TO GO BACK..... I DON'T KNOW HOW BY MYSELF..... WE MUST GO AGAIN....YES... 🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🏵️🌺🌻
@dellingson4833
@dellingson4833 6 лет назад
The megalith work done thousands of years ago is hard to wrap your head around what was going on there. Brien didn't know you were born in Rochester, Minnesota i have been there several times. I am from Eastern North Dakota. Where i live the last ice age was under over a mile of ice then became a huge lake.
@robynhyattoracle
@robynhyattoracle 6 лет назад
I love this. Thanks
@daveyjoweaver5183
@daveyjoweaver5183 6 лет назад
Brien, I just checked the tiny photo in NG about the unfired clay figures and I made a mistake in saying the tallest figure is blonde. In fact the two smaller figures are blonde and red haired and the tallest with black hair. This I find very interesting. Thanks Again! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
@donhouse2920
@donhouse2920 6 лет назад
Thanks for showing us hidden treasures u do amazing work
@DrZergling
@DrZergling 6 лет назад
I think there always were woodhouses too. So maybe the stonehouses were from the more classy people with highly developed internal skill. So the population could have been much bigger.
@karimmajid6652
@karimmajid6652 3 года назад
Thank you very much dear Brien. .. I like your very good Presentation .. Please continue .. We are waiting for you..
@STINKY1925
@STINKY1925 6 лет назад
Great job!!
@cfapps7865
@cfapps7865 6 лет назад
Thanks Brien.
@juliebethe1474
@juliebethe1474 4 года назад
Love to see more!🎦😎👏
@whatisthis1428
@whatisthis1428 6 лет назад
I bet when they 1st made the wall it was only 100 feet long, but then they thought "hey we got nothing else to do" so they just kept on building.
@nancysotomayor3196
@nancysotomayor3196 3 года назад
Nice place!!! It has straight cuts on the rock like seats, or steps. Wau as it them were cuts when rock was melted or like laser cut.
@SubjectiveFunny
@SubjectiveFunny 6 лет назад
Thank you for taking us with you again :)
@mycofairbanks3321
@mycofairbanks3321 6 лет назад
Love love love for you Brien. Thank you. And I live your new camera. Next to Petra, this was my favorite to visit via Briens videos.
@bucyruserie1211
@bucyruserie1211 6 лет назад
Hi Brian, the new camera equipment works great, definitely worth the money.. Thanks for this little tour, very nice of you to post it.. Hasn't anybody found at this site or others nearby, any items that can be carbon 14 tested? Where is this 500 yr old date coming from? Thanks, Tom
@magiNING
@magiNING 6 лет назад
Granted, the builders were acclimated to altitude - but still hard to imagine how they worked on these sites, which look well-maintained today. Take care up there everyone! Cool (warm) sweater, Brien!
@biopack5307
@biopack5307 6 лет назад
Those sculls like cinnamon... They have beautiful teeth. Great dental Care..
@deanhowell6730
@deanhowell6730 6 лет назад
Realy nice walk thank you Sir.
@jeremygoolcharan9553
@jeremygoolcharan9553 3 года назад
The erosion depends on how the surface was prepared and finished. If you finish a piece of concrete poorly but make sure the water flows and doesn't leave puddles it will last longer then a piece that is polished that water sits on. If you prepare both pieces the same where the water flows the polished one will last up to double to triple it's life.
@jeffreyjefferton6945
@jeffreyjefferton6945 6 лет назад
:09 in that skirting of stone looks so cool wonder how far it extended in ancient times? notice how the face of the rock formation appears to be scorched!?!? saw the same thing in petra!?! ancient fire pit or evidence of some type of cataclysmic damage!?
@jeremygoolcharan9553
@jeremygoolcharan9553 3 года назад
It seems that almost all the stones used in building is made out of calcium carbonate but the difference is the pressure they were formed and places which would give you the magnetic blocks and non.
@moartubes4471
@moartubes4471 6 лет назад
Just saw your appearance on the science channel, you're doing an outstanding job Brian, ive been a follower for a while now. Few can keep up with your content, not to mention you put boots on dirt and though some may disagree with some of your interpretations the substance is un deniable and you atleast objectively explain what you believe. I would love to have a webchat with u anytime regardless of any disagreement as that is how the logic of these matters evolve.
@daveyjoweaver5183
@daveyjoweaver5183 6 лет назад
Hello Brien, I was reading through some National Geographics from 2016. In the April issue with a tiger on the front cover, there is a small article on about the 12th page from the front. Perhaps you know about these figures found in Peru entitled, "3800 Year-Old Offering From Peru". They are from the coastal site of Vichama in what is now Peru, as stated. They say the largest unfired clay figure is 9" tall. A male with blonde hair and so on. I thought of you and the Paracas skulls. The credits at the bottom on the small two paragraphs says, PHOTOS: GEORGE POINAR JR. (TOP) CARAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE, MONISTRY OF CILTURE, PERU. I thought it interesting as they stated the one figure had blonde hair and the tallest one. The elongagated skull as you stated had red hair and a few blonde. Could this be related? I hope this might be a possible link and hope it may help in your wonderful research. Thank You as always! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
@mgleather
@mgleather 6 лет назад
its a whole giant city covered over !!!
@ClaudeMcGovern
@ClaudeMcGovern 6 лет назад
Would've been great to tour the tunnels.
@lotwizzard1748
@lotwizzard1748 6 лет назад
probably best to have goood quality walking shoes on these ventures
@jonmernick780
@jonmernick780 6 лет назад
too me this is the best type of tour. never catch me at a resort or a cruise ship
@StillRunningWithPointedSticks
@StillRunningWithPointedSticks 6 лет назад
Nice. Thanks for breathing.
@breakingbinds
@breakingbinds 6 лет назад
Such beautiful nature there.
@ChelenieHoward
@ChelenieHoward 6 лет назад
Buffalo NY Thank You for the tour
@EvilKidZombie
@EvilKidZombie 6 лет назад
Great!
@edwarnock4534
@edwarnock4534 6 лет назад
Very interesting as well as a quite beautiful place. I wonder about the purposes of the cavities cut into the metamorphic lime stone. It does not look like it was pleasure stonewashed quarries it the cuts mu have been for something else.
@preludegold11
@preludegold11 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing. You said nothing about the perfect round holes in the top of this piece of work. I wonder how deep they go. I also find myself wondering where the pieces of stone went to that have been removed from this stone mass. It looks like they were quarried. This is just amazing. If sound was used, how do you suppose they cut the perfect 90 degree angles, sound might not be that precise. I am simply baffled and stifled.
@Linda-sw8sk
@Linda-sw8sk 6 лет назад
Rectangle indentations could have been metal or glass, wish we could check under ground and do a sample.
@17soulable
@17soulable 6 лет назад
There were two distinct periods of activity. Prior to the cataclysm that destroyed Atlantis & after. Were the survivors hiding from something???
@dornkrull22
@dornkrull22 6 лет назад
sxeems to me a lot more than 800 people would be need to build and maintain it all. as 10 percemt plus were tending children.Probally over half farming. Dont leave many people to build it all--Would love to see it someday
@bjpcorp
@bjpcorp 6 лет назад
The strange cavities seem to be a shelter from some kind of force...
@KarenSanderson1
@KarenSanderson1 6 лет назад
Racine, Wisconsin
@consis
@consis 2 года назад
love it
@mgleather
@mgleather 6 лет назад
Wow ! Just Wow ! another ancient ruin buried, and built over .....whats underground ?????
@olivialuke6824
@olivialuke6824 6 лет назад
❤️ Thank you Brien!!! Awesome views! ❤️
@jorgereyna7622
@jorgereyna7622 6 лет назад
Nice Thank you
@timwilkinson2797
@timwilkinson2797 6 лет назад
That Stone work looks in very good condition ?? Just sort ov saying . Love this channel
@bigkilla2608
@bigkilla2608 5 лет назад
Why don't they use the terraces to grow crops on?
@TheDemonation13
@TheDemonation13 6 лет назад
chinchero is awsome ty ty looks like mc escher desighned this place lol
@richardofsylmar
@richardofsylmar 6 лет назад
Enjoy the adventure. Thank you
@JeffM---
@JeffM--- 6 лет назад
Thank you Brien!
@walterpalmer2749
@walterpalmer2749 3 года назад
I wonder if the carved recesses might have been for idols ? (I'm sure anything is possible)
@isupportyou9929
@isupportyou9929 4 года назад
How did they cut out a depressive rectangle of the stone like that at 10:55?
@karinfedchenko2928
@karinfedchenko2928 6 лет назад
Is there any signs of the deluge there. I see coats. Is it cool there.
@donnysandley4649
@donnysandley4649 6 лет назад
Are there any any ancient giant monolithic stones there 🤔
@donnysandley4649
@donnysandley4649 6 лет назад
Ok😌I see there is😊
@ALee-wu9dk
@ALee-wu9dk 6 лет назад
Did a vehicle Come from somewhere out there Just to land in the Andes? Was it round And did it have A motor Or was it Something Different Did a vehicle Did a vehicle Did a vehicle Fly along the mountains And find a place to park itself
@jeffreyjefferton6945
@jeffreyjefferton6945 6 лет назад
If/when you return to this site can you film in 4k please , those views are too spectacular to be hindered by pixelation...thanks and god speed...
@StarViper
@StarViper 6 лет назад
Seems about 12:00 some of the megalithic areas seems melted
@ThreeLittleBirds111
@ThreeLittleBirds111 6 лет назад
I searched and searched and could not find the word Andene' >>>> 0:45
@bethbabson913
@bethbabson913 6 лет назад
Albert Mag Andes Mountains though.
@MrJim217
@MrJim217 6 лет назад
I wish the Egyptians and the Inca would’ve left these megalithic sites alone when they discovered them in my opinion they did more harm than good buy occupying them
@ThreeLittleBirds111
@ThreeLittleBirds111 6 лет назад
That what mankind has been doing threw out history can't just blame these 2 civilizations for this habit.
@HiTechOilCo
@HiTechOilCo 6 лет назад
How would you know that?
@jeffreyjefferton6945
@jeffreyjefferton6945 6 лет назад
you have it all wrong they were honoring those sacred sites that were and still are important to their predecessors...they did the best they could with the tools and materials they had to somewhat attempt to salvage the original sites...those areas were sacred to them and still are to this very day ….
@jeffreyjefferton6945
@jeffreyjefferton6945 6 лет назад
On the dna results from the elongated skulls what % is sub Saharan African If any?? also AA group as well?? perhaps better to wait for new results from further testing?
@badferritbadferrit5526
@badferritbadferrit5526 6 лет назад
that back drop tho
@HiTechOilCo
@HiTechOilCo 6 лет назад
Though?
@spreadingrumors
@spreadingrumors 6 лет назад
So where are all the thousands of tools that had to be used to grade a mountain?
@karennadeau8251
@karennadeau8251 6 лет назад
500 hundred people... built all this ... I bet when they found the ruins here, they were sure the God's gave it to them.... but no way did they build this
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