It would be impossible to feature everything…but this compilation is brilliant both in the selection, text for each, drone footage and commentator’s delivery! Nicely done!
A wonderful video full of great and amazing places. It is admirable to watch so much beauty of exquisite architecture of different cultures and styles from ancient times to the most recent. I am in awe watching this video, and I saved it to watch it again and again. LOVE ancient history, ancient art, ancient architecture, it is fascinating to me. And this video has it all. THANK YOU for a fascinating and marvelous presentation. I enjoyed 100%. 🙌👏👍😍🥰♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@MR-ub6sq, Yes, I learnt that the pyramids, each was built, as a burial place for different Pharaohs, who ruled over Egypt, at different period of times.
Some say it's not like that. On the other hand - what does it matter if they were grave sites or not. There are much more significant flaws in the history of Egypt, such as the 150...200 year error related to the departure of the people of Israel - the slaves of the Egyptian pharaoh. It is a time that the guardians of Egyptian history try to hide as closely as possible. After all, it is rather embarrassing that the pharaoh, who was considered a god, and his army enter his destruction while chasing the millions of people who were their slaves to build cities for the pharaoh.
Wow, amazing places. The world has so much to offer. I walked the Camino de Santiago last year and the churches and cathedrals around the country were amazing. These wonders are truly fascinating.
Spain has a lot of beautiful churches, cathedrals and buildings. You can go to Barcelona and you will see most of it, like the Sagrada de Familia. Congratulations for the Camino walk.
An excellent selection of the many diverse, beautiful, impressive, momentous, stately, awe-inspiring, towering and majestic structures taken from all four corners of our world. Cest Magnifique!💯👏👏👏
They didn't miss anything they put on here what they wanted to. Do you know how many hundreds of hours this video would be if they put everything on here that man has ever made?
@@juarezderrick9647 Her point, with which I agree, is not that they forgot, but that Mesa Verde deserved to be included, and they perhaps exercised inattentive judgement. Yeah, obviously the list could be endless, but curation is an important responsibility.
How does someone choose which are worth mentioning and which aren't. They're all a part of all of us and our ancestors. Too had we weren't allowed the truth of all our history.
Human creativity has no limitations I cant imagine how these places/things made by human in the non modern technology. Cudos to the people who created these kind of architectural places
God if i was a millionaire i would just travel and see history. Im jelous of the wealthy traveling. I love history places so much with rome and Egypt. A girl can dream.
Всем, кто читает это, я молюсь, чтобы все, что причиняет вам боль или постоянно вас напрягает, стало лучше. Пусть мрачные мысли, переосмысление и сомнения оставят твой разум. Пусть ясность заменит замешательство. Пусть мир и спокойствие наполнят вашу жизнь 💕😂💕
Wishing all the viewers and fellow travelers a life filled with exciting adventures, remarkable destinations, and cherished memories. May your journeys be as extraordinary as you are! ✨🌍
Correction: In # 48 the narrator stated the Panama Canal is used to save sailing time around tip of S. Africa, but it was to save time sailing around S. America!
MASTER... this is the best video I have ever seen in my life. So much work on it! My respects to you. Thank you very much for doing it. Saludos from Mexico City compadre :)
Absolutely mind-blowing! These human-made wonders showcase the incredible creativity and ingenuity of our species. A testament to what we can achieve! 🌍✨
i been at Meteora and from close its unreal.maybe the most interesting thing i ever seen at my life and i traveled a lot .also i think Greece is so amazing country ,maybe is small but to see everything u will need a life time.
Interesting collection, but I’m astonished there was no structure introduced from ancient Persia with over 2500 years of history and a lot of historical monuments and structures. May be you should’ve researched more.
Thank you. I am so disappointed that as usual, they tend to overlook the rich history and culture of ancient Persia. Although to be fair, No 89 was Bam in Iran but a shame there was no mention of the old Persepolis. There are many historical architectural marvels located in Iran that could’ve been added here 😢
It got to a point where I clicked on the settings and slowed the playback speed to 0.75 because every single thing being shown was just absolutely stunning and I wanted to take it all in. I could have paused it I guess, but it would have taken forever to make it through the video. I want to see videos on each individual place shown here.
Wonderful collections of man made wonders of the world however i cant help but wonder how the famous Banaue Rice Terraces in the Philippines Norther Mountain Province carved by hand by the regions Ifugao tribes dating back 2000 yrs along its mountain ranges not included in your lists. It is quite breathtaking to say the least.
The Cliff Dwellings in Mesa Verde national park in Colorado are amazing! They're well worth seeing, and they aren't over crowded. The Panama Canal allows ships to cross between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Why does he say that it elemenated the need to sail around the Cape of Good Hope of Africa?
8:08 if you clap at the base of the structure it echo's back with an exact sound of a native bird they idolised. pretty incredible knowledge of sound frequency and geometry.
I'm wondering how they builded big buildings with huge heavy stones and on the edges of high mountains, thousands of years ago? Amazing! Maybe with Aliens help?🤔
In those days? Only possible when lives were sacrificed. Forced labor forces had to hoist heavy blocks of rocks, of course. Then, sadly, there was not any record of such sacrifices of human lives.