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Nan Madol: The Megalithic Island City of the Pacific 

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One day later than our usual Saturday release, sorry about that we're trying to work while filming in Crete and the infrastructure of my hotel choice is leaving much to be desired. Outside of the wifi uploading issues they shut off our water so I haven't been able to poop all day, and as you might imagine this has affected the editing process.
But as it turns out this might be fortuitous next week's video is all about feces. So perhaps this will just be an inspirational experience.
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@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
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@emilynelson5985
@emilynelson5985 7 месяцев назад
Hey I see you're into lost civilizations... I got something in the woods I think I should show you.
@inveniamviam4691
@inveniamviam4691 7 месяцев назад
I’m really curious when you visited, I booked a trip here a few months ago to visit from Hawaii (using the famous Island Hopper route). Was surprised not many people know about this place.
@bobwilson7684
@bobwilson7684 7 месяцев назад
I think this one is very interesting, especialy because is the only existing document I know that is real, a real factual case in the field, very very simple maths, no magic ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O9ZRXC95qMs.html
@cocacola4blood365
@cocacola4blood365 6 месяцев назад
Every time you said "Sau Deleur," I thought you were going to say "Sardukar" as well.
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
Portuguese started toi discover the world,, 1400 officlally,, before thtat they also had private voyages.. but in 1500 was the boom Olisipo means LISBon, its the old oword for LISBON The stone building style its the style of a european buildings the great fragon is a big ship for big voyages. the kids have a game tha only exist in portugal some of their language also have reseemble portuguese words Portugues built hundred of forts around the world,, thy were all squared and the size resembels naan madol fort. etc NOW you know the truth , two fidalgues, nobles,, probably with religion problems, they were pratisinbg black amgic,, runiong away from their society, went to the island and found a way to natoives work for them,, adn they be the rullers,, also they generations.. and they were giants, nobles due to good ffod were very tall. the discoverer of Brasil was a giant,,with 20 meters tall, is bame was alvares Cabral.. there were two discoverers broitehr in 1450, brother cortez,, (nobles) they desaapeared from portuguese society, when they sarted disvovering the world,, they found canada in 1450 (around it) after that no one knew anyhting more about them , olisipo and olisipona were portugues nobles...tehre are more evidences of it,, look to the game kids play,, that game only exist in portugal... about the fort cosntruction go to portugala and watch yourself thposusand of tonnes blocks to build a castle in the top of a moutnian,, and the stones came many kmns away...in 1500 the cosntruction use the corner stone, a stone that were sued to build all portuguese forts ,its simbolic,,, but its always there,, the tickness of the wall matches with the tickness, of portugueses forts, eetc the ale alasao refers of 16 poepl arriving on the island ina BIG canoe,, the crew of a caravel is 16 people, and usaully with more two or thrre fidalges,, ~well i believe it had two fidalgues,, olisipo and olispona. it all must have hppened between 1400-1500, confirm it ( the PROVE) there areso building engraving on the stones, they are usllay donne by portuguese builders...you also find it on castles , churches....by the suimbol you know who they were NAan madol is not a myth its the oignorance of poeple about universal history look to what portuguese did around the world
@mattcy6591
@mattcy6591 7 месяцев назад
Man launching your coconuts via coconut tree is legendary
@ShawnRitch
@ShawnRitch 7 месяцев назад
Who would've thought ? ? ? LOL
@StuffandThings_
@StuffandThings_ 7 месяцев назад
Quite literally legendary
@sharonrigs7999
@sharonrigs7999 7 месяцев назад
The quickest way to 'transition'
@lovepeace1552
@lovepeace1552 7 месяцев назад
This is something out of that kids game Fortnite
@FuckGoogle502
@FuckGoogle502 6 месяцев назад
I read this before watching the video and assumed you were talking about launching actual coconuts as a defensive weapon. I could not have been further off. Edit: "This is the Reverse Coconut Harvest. I'm Isokelekel and welcome to Jackass!"
@Boydar
@Boydar 7 месяцев назад
I saw this on history channel and they said that locals were granted telekinesis by aliens to build it
@microcomputermaster
@microcomputermaster 7 месяцев назад
This was on that Graham Hancock Netflix show too, he claimed a lost advanced civilization of Atlateans built it during the last ice age. 😂
@Ddub1083
@Ddub1083 7 месяцев назад
@@microcomputermaster heh yeah they built it up on a mountain and when the sea levels rose after the ice age it just so happen to land right at its doorstep.
@AWindy94
@AWindy94 7 месяцев назад
😂🤣
@razor1uk610
@razor1uk610 7 месяцев назад
​​@@microcomputermaster Going by the simplistic tie in, Handcock is eminently more believable in ways than Stitchin or Zsukalos; because usually Handcock at least believes that even if more ancients humans were involved, that they were human. Where as the other two only ever appear to think '...Aliens did it ! ..because aliens !
@Silent_Depths
@Silent_Depths 7 месяцев назад
@@microcomputermaster I don't think Hancock has said anything about aliens, but his hypothesis does suggest and conclude with lost civilizations. That's one deep rabbit hole which wasn't done much justice on the rather poorly executed Netflix show.
@StuffandThings_
@StuffandThings_ 7 месяцев назад
I love how the Pacific is like a microcosm for the rest of the world. Empires rise and fall, ecological collapse ruins societies, explorers discover and colonize new worlds, new crops are developed, except its all in miniature. Such a fascinating, and quite frankly, underrated (I mean everything except for maybe Hawaii and Tahiti) region of the world that really deserves more deep dives into its history.
@dubstepXpower
@dubstepXpower 3 месяца назад
Even in just one country like the Philippines the 7000+ islands have such biological and cultural/linguistic diversity
@stevetittman4851
@stevetittman4851 7 месяцев назад
Post credits shot: he found where it landed.
@ShawnRitch
@ShawnRitch 7 месяцев назад
Any speculations on what happened next ? ;)
@vapormissile
@vapormissile 7 месяцев назад
​@@ShawnRitchhe put de lime in it
@ShawnRitch
@ShawnRitch 7 месяцев назад
@@vapormissile lol
@joelnolan7642
@joelnolan7642 5 месяцев назад
thanks for the....uhh....tip
@willhall4037
@willhall4037 5 месяцев назад
so that's where robin hood got the idea!
@simonphoenix3789
@simonphoenix3789 7 месяцев назад
Its crazy to think that these people managed to travel across such vast stretches of ocean and settle in so many placed without even having metal tools, let alone iron. Even crazier is that they settled in islands without any stones that are used for making edged tools- flint, chert, obsidian. Working wood becomes so much more difficult without metal, and then even more difficult without flint, or at the very least some quartzite. I guess Basalt could still be used to make some sharp enough edges, but it must have taken an incredible amount of time and effort to make anything.
@tyler___3
@tyler___3 7 месяцев назад
This a good comment^
@ZeWaka
@ZeWaka 7 месяцев назад
You can make azde blades out of basalt, which are all of those black rocks in the video.
@AilbheOisin
@AilbheOisin 7 месяцев назад
​@LookAtYoSelf they borrowed lasers from space aliens
@Quoboct
@Quoboct 7 месяцев назад
The biggest feat is engineering an ocean worthy ship with no nails. NO NAILS. For Polynesians specifically, crossing the pacific must have required massive ships to not be capsized with plenty of live pigs and chickens. In hawaii they replicated a polynesian ship and sailed it across the world. It is called the Hōkūleʻa.
@ZeWaka
@ZeWaka 7 месяцев назад
@LookAtYoSelf There's highly documented adze quarries though?
@TheNoblestMan
@TheNoblestMan 7 месяцев назад
Me, sick in bed sipping tea: "Oh a new Rare Earth vid!" Evan, immediately: "So this guy ripped his f****n balls off and it kinda made sense!" Thanks Evan. There's tea everywhere. This is Rare Earth.
@gracephillip44
@gracephillip44 5 месяцев назад
😂
@rotaman8555
@rotaman8555 7 месяцев назад
I’ve been there. It’s even more amazing than you imagine. The effort it took to build that complex is monumental, and that means the societal organization that made it possible is far beyond what the Western World commonly thinks of “pre-historic” civilizations.
@danko6582
@danko6582 7 месяцев назад
That they deliberately seeded the island makes so much sense. I have done a lot of Jungle Survival training in Asia and my eyes bulged when I first saw that forest. Most of the vegetation you see is edible or useful. It's like living in a Costco.
@user-nd7rg5er5g
@user-nd7rg5er5g 7 месяцев назад
"And within a hundred years that great temple city that had ruled this island for longer than the empire of Rome existed, would be all but deserted." This line gives me chills. Excellent video!
@kacperwoch4368
@kacperwoch4368 6 месяцев назад
Roman Empire existed for 1500 years, nearly a 1000 longer than Nan Madol.
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
Portuguese started toi discover the world,, 1400 officlally,, before thtat they also had private voyages.. but in 1500 was the boom Olisipo means LISBon, its the old oword for LISBON The stone building style its the style of a european buildings the great fragon is a big ship for big voyages. the kids have a game tha only exist in portugal some of their language also have reseemble portuguese words Portugues built hundred of forts around the world,, thy were all squared and the size resembels naan madol fort. etc NOW you know the truth , two fidalgues, nobles,, probably with religion problems, they were pratisinbg black amgic,, runiong away from their society, went to the island and found a way to natoives work for them,, adn they be the rullers,, also they generations.. and they were giants, nobles due to good ffod were very tall. the discoverer of Brasil was a giant,,with 20 meters tall, is bame was alvares Cabral.. there were two discoverers broitehr in 1450, brother cortez,, (nobles) they desaapeared from portuguese society, when they sarted disvovering the world,, they found canada in 1450 (around it) after that no one knew anyhting more about them , olisipo and olisipona were portugues nobles...tehre are more evidences of it,, look to the game kids play,, that game only exist in portugal... about the fort cosntruction go to portugala and watch yourself thposusand of tonnes blocks to build a castle in the top of a moutnian,, and the stones came many kmns away...in 1500 the cosntruction use the corner stone, a stone that were sued to build all portuguese forts ,its simbolic,,, but its always there,, the tickness of the wall matches with the tickness, of portugueses forts, eetc the ale alasao refers of 16 poepl arriving on the island ina BIG canoe,, the crew of a caravel is 16 people, and usaully with more two or thrre fidalges,, ~well i believe it had two fidalgues,, olisipo and olispona. it all must have hppened between 1400-1500, confirm it ( the PROVE) there areso building engraving on the stones, they are usllay donne by portuguese builders...you also find it on castles , churches....by the suimbol you know who they were NAan madol is not a myth its the oignorance of poeple about universal history look to what portuguese did around the world
@play4dc
@play4dc 7 месяцев назад
The main thing I know about Pohnpei is the the football team and it's attempt to be recognized by UEFA. Micronesia still aren't recognized by UEFA. They deserve that football money as much as any nation.
@jaywitt5171
@jaywitt5171 6 месяцев назад
You might mean FIFA? UEFA is the Union of European Football Associations. The FSM's regional equivalent would be OFC - Oceania Football Confederation.
@RickTheBoss98
@RickTheBoss98 6 месяцев назад
Wrong try better next time you go get it right now I'm ready to go back home
@Spanky_808
@Spanky_808 6 месяцев назад
As a native Pohnpeian, thank you @RareEarthSeries
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
Portuguese started toi discover the world,, 1400 officlally,, before thtat they also had private voyages.. but in 1500 was the boom Olisipo means LISBon, its the old oword for LISBON The stone building style its the style of a european buildings the great fragon is a big ship for big voyages. the kids have a game tha only exist in portugal some of their language also have reseemble portuguese words Portugues built hundred of forts around the world,, thy were all squared and the size resembels naan madol fort. etc NOW you know the truth , two fidalgues, nobles,, probably with religion problems, they were pratisinbg black amgic,, runiong away from their society, went to the island and found a way to natoives work for them,, adn they be the rullers,, also they generations.. and they were giants, nobles due to good ffod were very tall. the discoverer of Brasil was a giant,,with 20 meters tall, is bame was alvares Cabral.. there were two discoverers broitehr in 1450, brother cortez,, (nobles) they desaapeared from portuguese society, when they sarted disvovering the world,, they found canada in 1450 (around it) after that no one knew anyhting more about them , olisipo and olisipona were portugues nobles...tehre are more evidences of it,, look to the game kids play,, that game only exist in portugal... about the fort cosntruction go to portugala and watch yourself thposusand of tonnes blocks to build a castle in the top of a moutnian,, and the stones came many kmns away...in 1500 the cosntruction use the corner stone, a stone that were sued to build all portuguese forts ,its simbolic,,, but its always there,, the tickness of the wall matches with the tickness, of portugueses forts, eetc the ale alasao refers of 16 poepl arriving on the island ina BIG canoe,, the crew of a caravel is 16 people, and usaully with more two or thrre fidalges,, ~well i believe it had two fidalgues,, olisipo and olispona. it all must have hppened between 1400-1500, confirm it ( the PROVE) there areso building engraving on the stones, they are usllay donne by portuguese builders...you also find it on castles , churches....by the suimbol you know who they were NAan madol is not a myth its the oignorance of poeple about universal history look to what portuguese did around the world grreks called lusitnainas or portuguese, as offisr, means poeple of the serpent.. alksoi related with quatzecolt
@hamstarr100
@hamstarr100 7 месяцев назад
basalt not granite, but good work as usual
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
I say basalt at one point, no idea how I slipped granite in there
@BobisOnlyBob
@BobisOnlyBob 7 месяцев назад
It's easy to take vast stone slabs for granite.
@sheldonaubut
@sheldonaubut 7 месяцев назад
@@BobisOnlyBob -- Got a chuckle out of me on that one.
@Sembazuru
@Sembazuru 7 месяцев назад
Looking at the temple, I like the look of the columnar basalt used like logs. It's a great log cabin/temple made of stone. 😀
@hobog
@hobog 7 месяцев назад
Once you recognize basalt's hexagonal columns it's hard to miss ​@@BobisOnlyBob
@stevef.8708
@stevef.8708 7 месяцев назад
This is the episode I have been waiting for…for over 20 years since I first became aware of Nan Madol. Thank you!
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
Portuguese started toi discover the world,, 1400 officlally,, before thtat they also had private voyages.. but in 1500 was the boom Olisipo means LISBon, its the old oword for LISBON The stone building style its the style of a european buildings the great fragon is a big ship for big voyages. the kids have a game tha only exist in portugal some of their language also have reseemble portuguese words Portugues built hundred of forts around the world,, thy were all squared and the size resembels naan madol fort. etc NOW you know the truth , two fidalgues, nobles,, probably with religion problems, they were pratisinbg black amgic,, runiong away from their society, went to the island and found a way to natoives work for them,, adn they be the rullers,, also they generations.. and they were giants, nobles due to good ffod were very tall. the discoverer of Brasil was a giant,,with 20 meters tall, is bame was alvares Cabral.. there were two discoverers broitehr in 1450, brother cortez,, (nobles) they desaapeared from portuguese society, when they sarted disvovering the world,, they found canada in 1450 (around it) after that no one knew anyhting more about them , olisipo and olisipona were portugues nobles...tehre are more evidences of it,, look to the game kids play,, that game only exist in portugal... about the fort cosntruction go to portugala and watch yourself thposusand of tonnes blocks to build a castle in the top of a moutnian,, and the stones came many kmns away...in 1500 the cosntruction use the corner stone, a stone that were sued to build all portuguese forts ,its simbolic,,, but its always there,, the tickness of the wall matches with the tickness, of portugueses forts, eetc the ale alasao refers of 16 poepl arriving on the island ina BIG canoe,, the crew of a caravel is 16 people, and usaully with more two or thrre fidalges,, ~well i believe it had two fidalgues,, olisipo and olispona. it all must have hppened between 1400-1500, confirm it ( the PROVE) there areso building engraving on the stones, they are usllay donne by portuguese builders...you also find it on castles , churches....by the suimbol you know who they were NAan madol is not a myth its the oignorance of poeple about universal history look to what portuguese did around the world
@19karpatil90
@19karpatil90 7 месяцев назад
Commenting to suport the great gods of youtube algorithm. A true marvel as always Evan. It is really meshmerising to see that how much we the people have no idea about. Civilizations popping up and thriving thousands of year, yet not even noticed by the great western powers and getting forgotten almost compleatly. Only the stones of the temples remember. I wonder how long will it take for the for us to be forgotten and turn into legends.
@sledgehammer-productions
@sledgehammer-productions 7 месяцев назад
I saw the National Geographic documentary they made here a while ago. Interesting to see what they found using Lidar. The stories told by Rare Earth are just as important!
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
It was funny to see how annoyed everyone I met in Pohnpei was with the host and his 'theories'. He certainly didn't pass through here unnoticed.
@ethanwagner
@ethanwagner 6 месяцев назад
What the actual fuck was that, dude? I’m absolutely blown away. The tone you set for this video and the way you held it to the very end was captivating. What a story. Also banger outro card, these kinds of things fuel my creative fire🔥🤝🏻
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 6 месяцев назад
What a nice comment, thanks dude.
@thomasdoubting
@thomasdoubting 7 месяцев назад
"Magical octopus"? Lä lä Cthulhu pfntagen
@TheLostBear78
@TheLostBear78 7 месяцев назад
As a lover of stories and experiences. It always hurts my soul to have so much of our history be long lost. Forgetting history is the most unforgiveable thing to me. So vastly many cultures have been lost, some totally forgotten. I really hope we figure out time travel, to be able to go back and find out all the long forgotten things from all over the world.
@jamesonpace726
@jamesonpace726 7 месяцев назад
This is 1 of very, very few non-stupid channels on this infernal device & I thank you....
@vxxiii4160
@vxxiii4160 7 месяцев назад
They said if you levied its military you got an achievement and the favor of Cthulhu
@adamrodaway1074
@adamrodaway1074 7 месяцев назад
Clearly the Civ devs heard the “giant octopus points the way” story. Impressive depth of research by them.
@apteropith
@apteropith 7 месяцев назад
"foreignness equating to great importance" yup that's a "stranger king" dynasty alright
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
I'd never heard of this concept and I thank you for giving me something to look into deeper
@apteropith
@apteropith 7 месяцев назад
@@RareEarthSeries _On Kings_ by Graeber and Sahlins is from where I learned it, and it's a solid recommendation if you can track it down
@MattBellzminion
@MattBellzminion 7 месяцев назад
@@RareEarthSeries Xenophilic biases can be extremely beneficial to isolated communities where inbreeding is a continuous peril. Consider the case, as analyzed by Claude Levi-Strauss, of a Pacific Northwest indigenous tribe that worshipped a triune salmon-man-heavenly-spirit god. According to their myth, their tribal god would spend part of the year with his heavenly divine family, then transform into either a salmon or a stranger (I don't remember which "direction" their myth spun), then either be caught by his tribe in their big autumnal salmon harvest (which they relied on to survive the winter), or assist in that harvest as a stranger visiting the tribe from afar. The tribe welcomed strange men to assist them with their salmon catch and preservation (salting, drying, & smoking, maybe not in that order), in the belief that at least one of these guys was their god in human form. Accordingly, they allowed [encouraged?] the stranger[s] to have sex with at least some of the tribe's women [unmarried only? I don't know.] To wrap up the mythic cycle, after the harvest festival season had concluded, the stranger would leave, presumably to make his way to a river or the ocean shore (I'm not sure which; not sure the myth specified either) and turn into a salmon [fry?], to continue the cycle of life. Consider the benefits of this belief system: 1) intermittent injections of unrelated DNA in their gene pool; 2) likely improved relationships with other tribes in the region, as this was clearly a friendly, unthreatening people offering the males of their entire region a fun time once a year; 3) some helpful free labor during their critical harvest; 4) some flesh-and-blood affirmation of their religious creeds that every member of their society could witness play out with their own eyes every year. Re. the source: this was one of CL-S's writings that I read for a one-off elective class as an undergrad. Sadly, I don't remember the title, the name of the native nation, or anything useful like that. I thought it was "Kwakiutl", but I've already tried to find L-S's analysis of this myth using that term and failed. Perhaps you're well familiar with this text? Given your peripatetic interests and travels, I would guess that you are; certainly more so than I! Lastly, I know that L-S's reputation has been, um, re-evaluated in light of evolving and improving standards and ethics for cultural anthropologists, academics and writers, and men and adults generally; your opinion of CLS's worth as a source and analyst of myths may well be much lower than mine.
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
Portuguese started toi discover the world,, 1400 officlally,, before thtat they also had private voyages.. but in 1500 was the boom Olisipo means LISBon, its the old oword for LISBON The stone building style its the style of a european buildings the great fragon is a big ship for big voyages. the kids have a game tha only exist in portugal some of their language also have reseemble portuguese words Portugues built hundred of forts around the world,, thy were all squared and the size resembels naan madol fort. etc NOW you know the truth , two fidalgues, nobles,, probably with religion problems, they were pratisinbg black amgic,, runiong away from their society, went to the island and found a way to natoives work for them,, adn they be the rullers,, also they generations.. and they were giants, nobles due to good ffod were very tall. the discoverer of Brasil was a giant,,with 20 meters tall, is bame was alvares Cabral.. there were two discoverers broitehr in 1450, brother cortez,, (nobles) they desaapeared from portuguese society, when they sarted disvovering the world,, they found canada in 1450 (around it) after that no one knew anyhting more about them , olisipo and olisipona were portugues nobles...tehre are more evidences of it,, look to the game kids play,, that game only exist in portugal... about the fort cosntruction go to portugala and watch yourself thposusand of tonnes blocks to build a castle in the top of a moutnian,, and the stones came many kmns away...in 1500 the cosntruction use the corner stone, a stone that were sued to build all portuguese forts ,its simbolic,,, but its always there,, the tickness of the wall matches with the tickness, of portugueses forts, eetc the ale alasao refers of 16 poepl arriving on the island ina BIG canoe,, the crew of a caravel is 16 people, and usaully with more two or thrre fidalges,, ~well i believe it had two fidalgues,, olisipo and olispona. it all must have hppened between 1400-1500, confirm it ( the PROVE) there areso building engraving on the stones, they are usllay donne by portuguese builders...you also find it on castles , churches....by the suimbol you know who they were NAan madol is not a myth its the oignorance of poeple about universal history look to what portuguese did around the world
@mr.lavander7145
@mr.lavander7145 7 месяцев назад
Incredible stuff. You really bring a place to life in a way that mainstream history content doesn't anymore. Keep up the good work!
@legentilhommedefortune
@legentilhommedefortune 7 месяцев назад
I've dreammed all my life to visit this place .. !! thanks for your review !!
@fedoramaster6035
@fedoramaster6035 7 месяцев назад
So happy this channel is a thing. Binged a bunch of your vids years ago, and idfk for the life of me why I didn’t subscribe. I’m like 96% sure I did, I’d think about the channel from time to time. Just had to re-sub/subscribe, but I honestly love your stuff
@cybersentient4758
@cybersentient4758 7 месяцев назад
been waiting for you to upload, you have no idea how much i like these vids man.
@Davefromcanada411
@Davefromcanada411 7 месяцев назад
Another great vid! Happy to be a supporter of your story telling!
@chrisvice7736
@chrisvice7736 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for uploading! Glad to see you always.
@clovisthegreat7078
@clovisthegreat7078 7 месяцев назад
You are genuinely an excellent storyteller. I hope you don't stop your work on telling niche stories from even nicher places!
@MrPohnpeiboy
@MrPohnpeiboy 7 месяцев назад
Yessss, as someone who grew up on pohnpei I was waiting for this episodeee ❤
@Daniel-lm4ex
@Daniel-lm4ex 5 месяцев назад
What were you told as to how Nan Madol was built? I lived in Pohnpei for nearly three years and was told by Pohpeians that their ancestors knrw how to levitate the huge basalt columns and float them through the air from the other side of the island (Sokehs). Sounds good to me as I don't see how the relatively few Pohnpeians could have manually carried those thousands of huge rock columns across the island.
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
Portuguese started toi discover the world,, 1400 officlally,, before thtat they also had private voyages.. but in 1500 was the boom Olisipo means LISBon, its the old oword for LISBON The stone building style its the style of a european buildings the great fragon is a big ship for big voyages. the kids have a game tha only exist in portugal some of their language also have reseemble portuguese words Portugues built hundred of forts around the world,, thy were all squared and the size resembels naan madol fort. etc NOW you know the truth , two fidalgues, nobles,, probably with religion problems, they were pratisinbg black amgic,, runiong away from their society, went to the island and found a way to natoives work for them,, adn they be the rullers,, also they generations.. and they were giants, nobles due to good ffod were very tall. the discoverer of Brasil was a giant,,with 20 meters tall, is bame was alvares Cabral.. there were two discoverers broitehr in 1450, brother cortez,, (nobles) they desaapeared from portuguese society, when they sarted disvovering the world,, they found canada in 1450 (around it) after that no one knew anyhting more about them , olisipo and olisipona were portugues nobles...tehre are more evidences of it,, look to the game kids play,, that game only exist in portugal... about the fort cosntruction go to portugala and watch yourself thposusand of tonnes blocks to build a castle in the top of a moutnian,, and the stones came many kmns away...in 1500 the cosntruction use the corner stone, a stone that were sued to build all portuguese forts ,its simbolic,,, but its always there,, the tickness of the wall matches with the tickness, of portugueses forts, eetc the ale alasao refers of 16 poepl arriving on the island ina BIG canoe,, the crew of a caravel is 16 people, and usaully with more two or thrre fidalges,, ~well i believe it had two fidalgues,, olisipo and olispona. it all must have hppened between 1400-1500, confirm it ( the PROVE) there areso building engraving on the stones, they are usllay donne by portuguese builders...you also find it on castles , churches....by the suimbol you know who they were NAan madol is not a myth its the oignorance of poeple about universal history look to what portuguese did around the world grreks called lusitnainas or portuguese, as offisr, means poeple of the serpent.. alksoi related with quatzecolt
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
the stones must have some simbolic engravings can you find it to me.. ..i want to discover who were the builders,,, i can make a research in my country and find it. the builders came from my country,, and the antive of the osland accepted the change.. was good while it last,, its was based on feudalism,, but its a good protectiona dn gives power to poeple.
@sheilam4964
@sheilam4964 7 месяцев назад
Thx for doing this, filming it and sharing it it with us. 👍👍👍👍👍
@RCake
@RCake 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video - I nurture the fairly unrealistic dream of one day visiting Nan Madol, so this was a feast to my eyes.
@nonsequitor
@nonsequitor 7 месяцев назад
Maaan.... this channel is so amazing and I'm so grateful I'm almost managing to get over you saying "stepped foot" instead of "set foot" at 4:17 🤬😵🤬🤬🤬🤦‍♂️💚💚💚
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
Language isn't static.
@Timbeon
@Timbeon 7 месяцев назад
Nan Madol is such a deeply cool and endlessly fascinating place, and it bums me out that most of the time it gets brought up it's by people trying to argue that aliens built it. And even if you want to stick to supernatural explanations, the actual stories from Pohnpei's oral history about it being built by demigods are so much cooler!
@norlockv
@norlockv 6 месяцев назад
Evan, this script is excellent. I could watch this for days. I can’t imagine the effort it took. Never doubt yourself in these matters.
@timmybarry7207
@timmybarry7207 7 месяцев назад
Before going any further… That INTRO man!!! Had me hooked I don’t care bout the rest of your stuff yet, that into gained a sub👏👏👏
@dubstepXpower
@dubstepXpower 3 месяца назад
Those small outrigger ships are still used around the Philippines in cebu for fishing boats. Such a cool history and culture of the Austronesians and pacific.
@kennethklein6213
@kennethklein6213 4 месяца назад
Thank you for your commentary and for your truly excellent use of still, video, and arial photography.
@CodyRushDriving
@CodyRushDriving 6 месяцев назад
12:15 I got shivers. "...but from the East. Like the sun." What an awesome story, and you did a great job telling it.
@DavidS5118
@DavidS5118 7 месяцев назад
I love your brand of storytelling. Thanks for sharing.
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
Portuguese started toi discover the world,, 1400 officlally,, before thtat they also had private voyages.. but in 1500 was the boom Olisipo means LISBon, its the old oword for LISBON The stone building style its the style of a european buildings the great fragon is a big ship for big voyages. the kids have a game tha only exist in portugal some of their language also have reseemble portuguese words Portugues built hundred of forts around the world,, thy were all squared and the size resembels naan madol fort. etc NOW you know the truth , two fidalgues, nobles,, probably with religion problems, they were pratisinbg black amgic,, runiong away from their society, went to the island and found a way to natoives work for them,, adn they be the rullers,, also they generations.. and they were giants, nobles due to good ffod were very tall. the discoverer of Brasil was a giant,,with 20 meters tall, is bame was alvares Cabral.. there were two discoverers broitehr in 1450, brother cortez,, (nobles) they desaapeared from portuguese society, when they sarted disvovering the world,, they found canada in 1450 (around it) after that no one knew anyhting more about them , olisipo and olisipona were portugues nobles...tehre are more evidences of it,, look to the game kids play,, that game only exist in portugal... about the fort cosntruction go to portugala and watch yourself thposusand of tonnes blocks to build a castle in the top of a moutnian,, and the stones came many kmns away...in 1500 the cosntruction use the corner stone, a stone that were sued to build all portuguese forts ,its simbolic,,, but its always there,, the tickness of the wall matches with the tickness, of portugueses forts, eetc the ale alasao refers of 16 poepl arriving on the island ina BIG canoe,, the crew of a caravel is 16 people, and usaully with more two or thrre fidalges,, ~well i believe it had two fidalgues,, olisipo and olispona. it all must have hppened between 1400-1500, confirm it ( the PROVE) there areso building engraving on the stones, they are usllay donne by portuguese builders...you also find it on castles , churches....by the suimbol you know who they were NAan madol is not a myth its the oignorance of poeple about universal history look to what portuguese did around the world grreks called lusitnainas or portuguese, as offisr, means poeple of the serpent.. alksoi related with quatzecolt i need someone in the isalnd find the engravings in some stones
@basilepapadopoulos8286
@basilepapadopoulos8286 5 месяцев назад
Congratulations on what I believe is a very unique and serious attempt to grasp the history behind the people behind the incredible structures of Nan Madol . Thank you for that !
@michaellechner3194
@michaellechner3194 7 месяцев назад
I subscribed to this channel a while ago, and every single episode confirms my descision, it is truly a crown jewel!
@natenatters
@natenatters 7 месяцев назад
Another facinating story, thanks! I cant imagine how much time you must spend on these, but it really shows in the quality of the storytelling and filming. Keep up the great work :D
@FengLengshun
@FengLengshun 7 месяцев назад
Bro literally took the phrase "The Man, the Myth, the Legend" and decided "I am That Guy". It might just be a story, but man if that shows how timeless these ideas were.
@bl8388
@bl8388 4 месяца назад
Fantastic. I wanted to see the ruins and you showed a variety of shots and meandering clips that gave more perspective than most videos I've seen. It was interesting hearing a mixture of their myths, too.
@Ingyboy911
@Ingyboy911 7 месяцев назад
What a beautiful story. Thanks for sharing it
@Jupiterssilhouette
@Jupiterssilhouette 3 месяца назад
I love these videos because they feel so refreshing
@dschlie6669
@dschlie6669 6 месяцев назад
Fascinating stuff, as always! Cheers
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. Месяц назад
Beautiful camera work, what an interesting site. Another mystery of the ages.
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
its not a misystery,, its idiotic peoeple that dont want to see the truth.. if you dont like it its your problem Portuguese started toi discover the world,, 1400 officlally,, before thtat they also had private voyages.. but in 1500 was the boom Olisipo means LISBon, its the old oword for LISBON The stone building style its the style of a european buildings the great fragon is a big ship for big voyages. the kids have a game tha only exist in portugal some of their language also have reseemble portuguese words Portugues built hundred of forts around the world,, thy were all squared and the size resembels naan madol fort. etc NOW you know the truth , two fidalgues, nobles,, probably with religion problems, they were pratisinbg black amgic,, runiong away from their society, went to the island and found a way to natoives work for them,, adn they be the rullers,, also they generations.. and they were giants, nobles due to good ffod were very tall. the discoverer of Brasil was a giant,,with 20 meters tall, is bame was alvares Cabral.. there were two discoverers broitehr in 1450, brother cortez,, (nobles) they desaapeared from portuguese society, when they sarted disvovering the world,, they found canada in 1450 (around it) after that no one knew anyhting more about them , olisipo and olisipona were portugues nobles...tehre are more evidences of it,, look to the game kids play,, that game only exist in portugal... about the fort cosntruction go to portugala and watch yourself thposusand of tonnes blocks to build a castle in the top of a moutnian,, and the stones came many kmns away...in 1500 the cosntruction use the corner stone, a stone that were sued to build all portuguese forts ,its simbolic,,, but its always there,, the tickness of the wall matches with the tickness, of portugueses forts, eetc the ale alasao refers of 16 poepl arriving on the island ina BIG canoe,, the crew of a caravel is 16 people, and usaully with more two or thrre fidalges,, ~well i believe it had two fidalgues,, olisipo and olispona. it all must have hppened between 1400-1500, confirm it ( the PROVE) there areso building engraving on the stones, they are usllay donne by portuguese builders...you also find it on castles , churches....by the suimbol you know who they were NAan madol is not a myth its the oignorance of poeple about universal history look to what portuguese did around the world
@danko6582
@danko6582 7 месяцев назад
The foreignness of the stone equates to Yap money. Transporting big rocks from far away is very dangerous in a canoe. Hence bringing in 1,000s of tons of hard volcanic rock to a reef or sandbar with no volcano nearby is a huge flex among Micronesians.
@kuurakuutamo
@kuurakuutamo 7 месяцев назад
Kiitos paljon; thank you so much for continuing to bring us amazing Rare Earth stories~ ❤
@NarffetWerlz
@NarffetWerlz 7 месяцев назад
He was trying to invent the bungee jump. He was a little confused but his heart was in the right place, unlike his junk.
@enterfil
@enterfil 7 месяцев назад
That is so absolutely cool. Definitely one of the most awesome places one can visit on earth
@ShimmeringSpectrum
@ShimmeringSpectrum 7 месяцев назад
A wonderful story that I'd never have otherwise heard.
@BiNumLi
@BiNumLi 6 месяцев назад
Interesting. The natives of the North West of British Columbia Canada also worship a supreme 'Thunderbird'. In BC eagles are plenty along the coasts. Did the Austronesian diaspora reach North America? It also fascinates me that the Eel god ruled Nan Madol but when he lost the battle with Thunderbird he reverted to a common eel. After the Eel god ate the people to the bone with taxes, he fell, and the people ate the eels.
@johnnesbit2371
@johnnesbit2371 7 месяцев назад
Yap has its own famous Micronesian Modern Stone Age feature: Is 'stone money' a thing we "moderns" might re-consider?' This one, like all your vids, is worthy of two/three-viewings. THANKS.
@ozragland3455
@ozragland3455 7 месяцев назад
And the value reflects the difficulty of transport...
@TaLeng2023
@TaLeng2023 7 месяцев назад
Stone block(chain)
@ringsystemmusic
@ringsystemmusic 7 месяцев назад
would make a fun method of storing value
@TaLeng2023
@TaLeng2023 7 месяцев назад
@@ringsystemmusic people call it blockchain coz the stones are often large enough that they change ownership without moving out of their original spot. Everyone just agrees and remember the transactions involving the stones. One rather large stone sunk into the sea during transport and people still used it for trading anyway.
@johnnesbit2371
@johnnesbit2371 3 месяца назад
Duff Islanders: The natives of this small island group are famous for their culture of "unbroken Polynesian ship-construction & sea-faring." Another fascinating characteristic of the Duff Islanders is the fact that they don't actually live on their main island: They reside on artificial islets, off-shore, that their ancestors constructed long, long ago (tech parallel to Ponape). [Duff Islands are in the Santa Cruz province of Solomon Islands, in the eastern part thereof.]
@PaulTheadra
@PaulTheadra 7 месяцев назад
That transgender empowerment joke is top notch. Amazing story, I mean history lesson and sick visuals
@ozragland3455
@ozragland3455 7 месяцев назад
I thought I heard that, thank you for posting confirmation
@Chris.Davies
@Chris.Davies 5 месяцев назад
Calling this equal to Khufu's pyramid is like comparing a child's pedal car to a Lamborghini. These are impressive structures, for sure, but they're at least two orders of magnitude less impressive then the only surviving ancient wonder of the world. Maybe three orders!
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 5 дней назад
I've been to both and I could not disagree more
@lawrenceking192
@lawrenceking192 3 месяца назад
Nan Madol - not to be confused with Naan Midol,the pain-relieving flatbread.
@wpattison
@wpattison 7 месяцев назад
Supporting you on Patreon - thank you for sharing your work!
@EyesOfByes
@EyesOfByes 7 месяцев назад
The best storyteller on RU-vid is king
@jwinter7480
@jwinter7480 7 месяцев назад
Hey Evan! You should do a video with Stefan Milo!
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
He's an extremely talented dude who I respect deeply and I don't think he has much need for my collaboration tbh. But if he had a need I'd certainly hold his camera or send him footage to use.
@daveellis9339
@daveellis9339 7 месяцев назад
So much world, so much hidden history (or mythology) , and here's hoping for so many more videos.
@watttyler-lz6jg
@watttyler-lz6jg 3 месяца назад
In Hindu tradition, the clockwise circling, known as pradakṣiṇa, is performed encircling the sacred fire, the temple (or shrines), or even a sacred object.
@Gougar
@Gougar 7 месяцев назад
Love your videos
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
That means a lot thank you
@sidremus
@sidremus 7 месяцев назад
the whole thing about kings having to be foreigners sounds a lot like they had to prove themselves in some way going abroad. many cultures (think of ancient Rome or China, Japan or the Vikings) had traditions which expected martial leaders to first go and earn their keep, so to say, before they could become legitimate rulers. I wonder if those traditions would line up here as well
@blueboxman5517
@blueboxman5517 7 месяцев назад
Hey it's OK Evan, I was mentally hearing Sardukar every time you said it
@Natures_Son
@Natures_Son 7 месяцев назад
Fantastic short doco. Thank you.
@RCSVirginia
@RCSVirginia 7 месяцев назад
It may or may not be connected, but in the Solomon Islands, large eels dwell in the pools that the people use for fresh water because it is believed that they keep the water in the pools clean. There may be a spiritual and mythical meaning, as well. The eels become completely tame: Children swim and play with them, and the adults feed them. When they reach sexual maturity, the eels return to the ocean, and young ones replace them. It is possible that something similar is happening on Pohnpei.
@mercator79
@mercator79 5 месяцев назад
that story is nuts
@ashergoney
@ashergoney 7 месяцев назад
5000 years in the Region Atleast From 1908 Onwards.. 1500 Onset From Site At Enche Monastery and Paddy Fields Of Trumpeting Bull Pups..
@yeeeeeyeeeeee
@yeeeeeyeeeeee 4 месяца назад
Standing next to those stones irl really makes you question reality. Each pillar stacked has got to weigh a ton.
@danielweston9188
@danielweston9188 7 месяцев назад
This is the one location/build that needs more investigation
@camillastacey4674
@camillastacey4674 7 месяцев назад
Always good to see a rare earth story pop up.
@CoffeePot31
@CoffeePot31 3 месяца назад
Wow what a marvel of architectural genius!
@TaLeng2023
@TaLeng2023 7 месяцев назад
Any video about the Austronesian Expansion is nice.
@auspiciouscloud8786
@auspiciouscloud8786 7 месяцев назад
Think lower sea levels, love to see what it looks like then. Love your video! Thank you! ❤
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
There are some images available online of what it looked like with the slight lowering of sea levels during construction, if you're interested.
@auspiciouscloud8786
@auspiciouscloud8786 7 месяцев назад
@@RareEarthSeries am I! I sure am, thanks for the tip! 😃❤️❤️❤️
@hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156
@hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156 7 месяцев назад
15:11 This might sound random but since the man is a Chief, is there a meaning why he's sitting on 2 chairs stacked on each other or did he just randomly sit there?
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
The chairs were already stacked and he sat on them, there's no deeper meaning to it
@hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156
@hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156 7 месяцев назад
@@RareEarthSeries Aw. I was half hoping for a "throne" sort of vibe. ☹️
@fedoramaster6035
@fedoramaster6035 7 месяцев назад
10:12 well, idk about Laos specifically (it’s a bit north and inland), but a lot of kingdoms in indochina were started by Indian merchants, as Indian society was much more centralized than the small (even by southeast Asian standards) native kingdoms, and Indian religion provided new opportunities for native rulers. Odd compass did a cool video on it
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 7 месяцев назад
I also did a video on it, in fact!
@fedoramaster6035
@fedoramaster6035 7 месяцев назад
@@RareEarthSeries omg really?? Watched a bunch of your vids years ago and ig RU-vid did that thing where it unsubs for no reason because I never saw another of your vids pop up until tonight 😭. Rest assured, I have been binging. Also wanted to say that I really love your content. your Yugoslavia series was probably my first time hearing about balkan politics, and I was absolutely shocked at the time. You really did it justice in hindsight. Love your vids.
@throbert8244
@throbert8244 7 месяцев назад
This is the only video on RU-vid that doesn’t treat this place as fuel for some conspiracy theory bullshit. Cheers
@paladinkhan
@paladinkhan 7 месяцев назад
I appreciate the inclusion of all the perspectives you heard. What a beautiful and mysterious place
@bauhnguefyische667
@bauhnguefyische667 7 месяцев назад
This is what I like about You Tube. This Chanel is jewel.
@acquisitium
@acquisitium 7 месяцев назад
as usual, just magical
@SombreroLAW
@SombreroLAW 7 месяцев назад
That man launching his testicles into orbit tom and jerry style is absolutely legendary
@stevebrown8163
@stevebrown8163 7 месяцев назад
Thank you
@weswhite6058
@weswhite6058 7 месяцев назад
Best monument in eu4
@felixsheppard27
@felixsheppard27 7 месяцев назад
Is this a rust reference?😅
@Madfattdeeb
@Madfattdeeb 7 месяцев назад
Like everyone else, I don't know how much of that is true. However, it would make for an amazing movie. Thank you for sharing this video with all of us. I am now going to look for books on this information. 😊
@Bufekana
@Bufekana 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video, i love it👍
@suburbanbanshee
@suburbanbanshee 7 месяцев назад
Nice to have some real life visuals for Merritt's fictional novel The Moon Pool. Also very interesting to have thunderbirds and divine twins in the middle of the Pacific....
@JasperOferral79
@JasperOferral79 3 месяца назад
I’m sure there is an explanation for this, but I always have a hard time reconciling the beauty of Pacific Islands with its violent human history.
@vga-t7m
@vga-t7m 5 месяцев назад
those rock pillars in that temple had been used in many south indian temples. they have very special qualities. they were brought from that region to india about two thousand years ago when indians were mining in southe east asia.
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 5 месяцев назад
What
@ANTSEMUT1
@ANTSEMUT1 4 месяца назад
​@@RareEarthSeriesignore the culture vulture.
@flcnhvy
@flcnhvy 5 месяцев назад
pretty sure you just described the fever dream I had the other day
@chrisbackhouse5730
@chrisbackhouse5730 3 месяца назад
The structures masonry looks like an interpretation or having been influenced by polygonal stone work. Even the expanse and layout of it all seems very similar to the ancient ruins in South America, Japan, Sudan, and Namibia
@ponganfutbolenstardewvalle2888
@ponganfutbolenstardewvalle2888 6 месяцев назад
This pacific series has been incredible
@samdumaquis2033
@samdumaquis2033 7 месяцев назад
Wow, what a story
@finnmoran
@finnmoran 6 месяцев назад
That was amazing dude, thank you
@VOID-Venture
@VOID-Venture 7 месяцев назад
Truth is a firsthand testimony, aka, an opinion. Your opinion will not ever change that.
@1st1anarkissed
@1st1anarkissed 7 месяцев назад
Another excellent offering, thank you!
@ingidraws
@ingidraws 6 месяцев назад
The ruler’s name, that tore his weewee off, sounded interesting similar to Quetzalcoatl of Aztec fame 🧐
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
Portuguese started toi discover the world,, 1400 officlally,, before thtat they also had private voyages.. but in 1500 was the boom Olisipo means LISBon, its the old oword for LISBON The stone building style its the style of a european buildings the great fragon is a big ship for big voyages. the kids have a game tha only exist in portugal some of their language also have reseemble portuguese words Portugues built hundred of forts around the world,, thy were all squared and the size resembels naan madol fort. etc NOW you know the truth , two fidalgues, nobles,, probably with religion problems, they were pratisinbg black amgic,, runiong away from their society, went to the island and found a way to natoives work for them,, adn they be the rullers,, also they generations.. and they were giants, nobles due to good ffod were very tall. the discoverer of Brasil was a giant,,with 20 meters tall, is bame was alvares Cabral.. there were two discoverers broitehr in 1450, brother cortez,, (nobles) they desaapeared from portuguese society, when they sarted disvovering the world,, they found canada in 1450 (around it) after that no one knew anyhting more about them , olisipo and olisipona were portugues nobles...tehre are more evidences of it,, look to the game kids play,, that game only exist in portugal... about the fort cosntruction go to portugala and watch yourself thposusand of tonnes blocks to build a castle in the top of a moutnian,, and the stones came many kmns away...in 1500 the cosntruction use the corner stone, a stone that were sued to build all portuguese forts ,its simbolic,,, but its always there,, the tickness of the wall matches with the tickness, of portugueses forts, eetc the ale alasao refers of 16 poepl arriving on the island ina BIG canoe,, the crew of a caravel is 16 people, and usaully with more two or thrre fidalges,, ~well i believe it had two fidalgues,, olisipo and olispona. it all must have hppened between 1400-1500, confirm it ( the PROVE) there areso building engraving on the stones, they are usllay donne by portuguese builders...you also find it on castles , churches....by the suimbol you know who they were NAan madol is not a myth its the oignorance of poeple about universal history look to what portuguese did around the world
@termonostruman
@termonostruman 27 дней назад
yes religion of serpent,, its a secret religion is portugal relatied with black magic greeks called the ancient portuguese , lusitanians Ophiussa means people of serpent, due to their religion yes religion of serpent,, its a secret religion is portugal relatied with black magic greeks called the ancient portuguese , lusitanians, Ophiussa means people of serpent, due to their religion
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