LiDAR uses light which has underground applications but won't work through solid ground. Ground penetrating radar does exist but when it detects objects whiat it has found can be very debatable e.g. in Canada there was a big outcry that residential schools had buried bodies of children. Till now no concrete evidence has turned out. Something is definitely there but it could be tree root instead of a body.
They can't afford for a different history to be proven... My thoughts anyhow. Absolutely loved when I visited there. To feel how flat underneath that last protruding stone was. Unbelievable until to see it with your own eyes. Would love to know the true explanation! Great vid 😊
100 %. Maori were not the 1st people of this country and they know it. About time they front footed this entrenched lye. Guess it’s served them well to date.
Maori have been saying they weren't the first people here for years obviously you dont know what your talking about watch this documentary about forbidden N.Z history. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qfxTqlkYEPc.htmlsi=u96pO8YSHsDdcmwT
THat's because they're not cuts. They're cracks. The clue is when there's a formation in the edge on one block, that amazingly, continues in the other block. Like when you find half an air bubble in one slice of cheese, and the other half in the next slice.
Awesome clip guys,good view and after seeing that im definitely convinced especially with the last bit you guys talked about how that block is flat underneath,got to be manmade.
then why would the geologists and archeologists say it's natural? it's ignimbrite with cooling cracks. the vertical cracks go through consecutive layers. no person would build like that.
Totally correct. Have been other discoverys around New Zealand 🇳🇿 over the decades, but has been destroyed by authorities. Concealing the past is so wrong.
@@CatchingCharkraLight childish conspiracy nonsense. the kaimanawa wall is a natural feature according to the geologists and archeologists who investigated it.
Nothing to do with maori, the feature is pre Taupo 186AD. The government have this site Lidar result mandate under non-disclosure until 2063. ALL government parties do not want to be involved in this amazing discover. Welcome to your authoritarianism future.
conspiracy nonsense. there's a government-maintained track leading to the wall and a sign in front explaining its formation as advised by actual geologists and archeologists.
Us Maori weren't the first ones here! We came to New Zealand from the Northern side of India and when we got here there was already Ancient Vedic Culture and Megalithic Structures and temples here built by the Gods. Our DNA found all across that part of the world 🌎
none of that is true. learn your history. the ancestors of maori are eastern polynesian, from samoa/tonga before that, and from the western pacific (austronesians from taiwan, melanesians from papua) before that.
Perfectly natural rock formation. Note how the vertical gaps cross over the horizontal gaps without interruptions. You will not find this in man made walls. Rock formations with these features can be found in other places of our world and was created by mother earth. I can see from this video that people have no respect regardless of what this is. There are holes dug in front of it and graffiti on the face of the stones. If you go there, look, and take pictures. Leave the place as it was. Leave no litter or graffiti behind.
Notice how he said "even the locals didnt tell me where it was" goes to show how much our iwi are also responsible for the cover up on this, its almost as if they are worried that people will find out we were not here first🙊
@@eeeaten look, if its not a cover up, why are we not allowed to dig? Why is there a specific sign that says not to dig? If its natural features the goverment should have no problem with us digging
@@ysnsteez because it's already been investigated by professional geologists and archeologists - natural feature. and because we don't want the ancient aliens loons digging up conservation land every time they think there's a stargate buried underground.
@@ysnsteez 🤦♂️Is it really that difficult to understand why the Department of Conservation (not Maori btw) don’t want people digging up the Kaimanawa wall? It’s an unusual and amazing natural landmark for EVERYONE to enjoy, not dug up and wrecked by Atlantis hunters to satisfy their delusions🙄
@@cainemangakahia4842 so then shouldn't we reveal all the uncovered ones then? People have already dug down and there are more rocks below, so why not reveal all of it?? Why not reveal all the ones still overgrown by trees and dirt? If this was a natural phenomenon it would be a tourist attraction, but its not
Yeh right having seen the giant's causeway in Ireland and many other natural stone works, nothing about this is extraordinary. If man made wall, why there ? There appears higher ground behind it, there is no feature that is worth defence. It's in the middle of nowhere, it would have more credibility if found in a coastal region. Man is not stupid, he does no say O there is nothing there lets spend a lot of time and effort to build a wall just to give future generations something to talk about.
How can you teach history if you revues to acknowledge the possible conclusions that may be found by archeology other country's throughout the world look to fined there past we want to hide Owers
🤦♂️Is it really that difficult to understand why the Department of Conservation (not Maori btw) don’t want people digging up the Kaimanawa wall? It’s an unusual and amazing natural landmark for EVERYONE to enjoy, not something to be dug up and wrecked by Atlantis hunters to satisfy their delusions🙄
I think quite the opposite. If it is a natural feature then we should expose it even more and protect it for all to see rather than leave it for the forest to completely destroy it over time.
@@Timeout2Xplore Excavation is hardly preserving the natural landscape. And we should be clear, people want to dig up the rock to supposedly find a hypothetical lost civilization, not to preserve a natural land feature.
@@cainemangakahia4842 there’s nothing wrong with digging up the past to sort questions out, as I’ll think you would agree that certain groups of people already do this to try and extract even more grievance money from the government 🙂
@@Timeout2Xplore 🤔Only insofar as there’s an ACTUAL past to dig up in the latter case rather than speculative conspiracy theories of the former. And there ARE potential issues to “digging” Prospective damage to the object in question and the natural landscape in general for a start. Theres also problems with motive. Diffusionism and its proponents have a history of issues, and the fervently implied goal to delegitimize “certain groups of people” makes me doubt that if the wall WERE dug up and/or investigated by experts, the inevitable conclusion that its NOT the remnant of some “lost white civilization” STILL wouldn’t convince certain people. They’ll want to dig further , or level the entire landscape, and upon finding nothing they STILL wouldn’t be convinced.
@@cainemangakahia4842 watch this, as there is an ancient history in New Zealand dating way back yet our government has embargoed the findings….. this is part one of 4 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4ktxAIsh2h4.htmlsi=6XTrgFBxUm8uBAMS