I'm 56 and have Crohn's disease, arthritis (everywhere)not saying this to lecture just as an example of what is possible, I spent a couple of days at Giza in April,I didn't manage to get inside the great pyramid (too steep)but saw everything else by taking my time and just strolling about ,was great, I do hope you can get to enjoy these historical sites in person ,if you can't then using Google earth ,images ,line drawings etc to visualise it in your minds eye is a close second , I did this and felt like I knew every inch of the plateau,our noggins are amazing 🤩 all the best from sunny Troon Scotland ❤
This is great footage for those of us who will never visit there. I really enjoy the sharp close up shots of cutting or carving marks. Keep up the good work it's appreciated.
@@pankipinki It is expensive but that is why you work hard to make it happen. Its called goals! Work two jobs if you have too or live in a strict budget. Anything can happen when you are willing to put in the effort.
@@johnhorth4960 I'm in my mid 70s and had a broken ankle but walked with a cane and pushed through. If you had some life events in life that forced you to live in bankruptcy I understand. You at least own a phone or computer and watch these TH-cam videos so you arent a homeless victim starving on the streets.
The times that we are living in are amazing…. WE are watching this for free, receiving an education for free. I am slowly getting my very young children to watch Brien’s channel because I believe this is so very important for them to learn. I thank you for all of this. Perhaps we can meet soon. Thank you.
Having people in the video gives scale and it’s unbelievable. Whatever it was, whether a statement of monolithic capability or just over-engineering taken to the Earth’s material limits, it was built to last many thousands of years.
Excellent detailed photography, thank you my friend. And only a blind person can not see that it was made within the framework of the same technologies as in Peru.
Yes,-Brien,--Thanks for the wonderful Tour,--I love all your Work,--you have given me an "enlightend"-Education,through all your Travels !!--I wonder who built all these Amazing things throughout the World-just Astounding !!
This is the First Floor" it is Rumored that there are floors underneath' and that they are part of the labyrinth under the plateau. So much to see " so much still under the shifting sands of Egypt.
@20:10 this are depictions from book of the dead that will help the Pharaoh to rebirth in the afterlife , @20:25 those aren’t slave’s they are duties of ancient Egypt 🇪🇬
This video has an awesome peacefulness and absence of stress. The big stones protect from bad technological radiations and give acoustic calm and re assuring echo resonance. Even ignoring all the historical side it can be enjoyed. Thanks for your work Brien.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful tour of the Osireion, Brien! An amazing and extremely ancient building at least as old as Gobekli Tepe in Turkiye.
Is that a small "keystone" at 5:55 ? ...like those in Peru and Easter Island. WOW! look at the stonework at 12:20 four stones come together with a keystone at the center, showing off their skills for sure!!!! ..and 13:47, this cite has them all over the place.
💯 5000 years ago this may have been very different. Obvious signs of destruction...and the functions it has served overtime likely very different from its original purpose
built mong time before the egyptians got there. long before the flood. by a race that was world wide. as all structures are same technique. they pyramids, possibly world wide were a power source. same as teslas tower..oblolisks possibly transmitting towers, .
@@phantomwalker8251 Yes, It is so obvious they they were built by the same people using same technique. Even the skulls found suggest they were different race. Unfortunately the main stream science is not admitting their existence. Whether they were transmitting towers, hard to say because we don't know enough about that technology. Tesla attempted but they (powers of the time) didn't allow him to develop supply of free electricity. Even now, it appears someone is preventing the truth to come out.
The doorway on the way back in after you go outside is similar in shape to one at Uruk as are the mud bricks. I get strong Mesopotamia vibes watching this.
Did you bring a compass with you, to see if the walls line up with North, Or if they were 22 or so degrees off true north? As most if not all pre-dynastic constructions are off by that amount as you have demonstrated in the past. That's another place I will never see in this lifetime. Thank you so much for bringing us all along on your tours, Brien.
Yea man, it is pretty cool to be able to have this shared. We have more access to information today from our phones than a king or a president had access to 200 years ago. I'll likely never go to any of these places, and I still get to see them thanks to this
@just another human this explains massive amount of Guinness kegs and Waterford crystal found on the location…kidding. Interesting theory. I am curious if other leading hypotheses believe the earth changed position due to a cataclysmic event or something else?
Whilst I have been to Abydos a couple of times, access to the Osirion wasn’t permitted, so it’s great to see such a detailed walkthrough! One theory is that the central island represents the primordial Island of Creation and the water surrounding it the Waters of Chaos -early Egyptian creation myths. The carved scenes are from either the Book of Amduat or Book of Gates, and what is being described as “boats’ are actually the Solar Barque of Ra-compare with the Royal Tombs at Luxor! Otherwise a very interesting video and grateful for finally ‘seeing’ what is there.
Many thanks for your great video footage, watching your video I feel I am there, I am absolutely amazed of this monsterous monumental structure, I am also puzzled in what it originally was. Again thank you for sharing your tutorial, wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
Just remarkable to me...the size and scope of the blocks...I sit here thinking how difficult it would be even today to move and construct these structures and just cant wrap my head around how it was done so long ago. Thank you so much for the videos and footage.
@@ericboss641 I had a long reply, but it got deleted. Maby not accepted with this channel. But short story, we have documented moving (with video) large megalithic stones over distances with simple tools. Scientists has also replicated 1/20 mm precision flatness with simple hand tools while doing reconstructing works on sites in greece. Where you thinking about moving og constructing? Tons of papers puplished and books on this out there also. ☺️
@@haknys was that some kind of warped sense of humor? First you tease with information, then, you scurry off and hide behind a half rattled off explanation akin to a high school prank. I think you need guidance.
10:35 Looks like a perfect 22.5 degree hexagon angle. If you tilt your head and look sideways, it would make a perfect hexagon if repeated. Amazing stone cut at at 22.5 degrees. That is impressively precise.
I can’t help but think, all of this was above ground, at one time. Pole shift? Looked like that stairway, spit you out in someone’s backyard. Great vid!
On the best videos I've ever seen you put out we can actually see hieroglyphs and it was very cool to say that thank you so much I've watched almost every video you got and I would believe this one is the very best of all thank you so much for you appreciate it and keep up the good work. -----> more hieroglyphs THANKS!!!
saw this in 2000, having to travel in a military convoy from Luxor due to unrest.But couldn't go down as you were and looks like more excavation since 2000. Abydos and Dandera were incredible..
At 2:31 is the Egyptian man clad in traditional clothing the friend of Robert Bauvall who has appeared speaking on camera with Bauvall? It looks like him. If it is what is his name? I only remember that he comes from a family that carries ancient knowledge and traditions of the history of the Pyramid. Does anyone remember?
@@abomoaaz7245 Gypsum does not crystallize like this! Gypsum + water glass crystallizes like this: th-cam.com/video/6pGHEfM3FL4/w-d-xo.html There is a piece of yarn in the granite: th-cam.com/video/MoHEcBYC5m4/w-d-xo.html The plaster, which is alabaster, is not carved! The granite was not carved but cast.
Thank you for this. What strikes me in watching this it seems to me that although there is an overall plan for the structure it was made with recycled stones form other projects using whatever fit. Even the patchwork of art work isn't complete scenes.
Interesting that the ceiling blocks are precise fitting and well finished, yet the walls and floors are rough finished. Seems that this place wasn't for show so no need to finish smoothly but they still fitted those blocks perfectly, the joinery is superb.
It's because the groundwater is damaging the carvings at a very high level. The presence of salt is, literally, destroying that passage everyday. Nothing to do with mistery or raw-finished. At its time, it had the same appearence as the Valley of the Kings tombs. In fact, that passage was decorated (at least) by the grandson of Sethy I, Merenptah. And it had the same symbolism as well. The same texts appear in the walls of Merenptah tomb (the books of Imiduat, Gates and so) and here. This was a symbolic tomb but containing all the structures of a real one for that same period.
@@MarcMateos There's extensive evidence that the sphinx was water damaged at surface level and above, so what makes you think that the water level here didn't exceed the height of the ceiling ?, water damage should be uniform.
@@MarcMateos "whatever you say", you give up to easily. What's the elevation above MSL of the two sites, If the Sphinx has a higher elevation than This site then it would've been a general flood, if this site was above the Sphinx's elevation MSL then it was local flooding , did the Spring's water rise due to a rise in the local water table caused by flooding elsewhere ?, If local what was the max height of the flooding. so many questions...
18:55 Could be dynastic. Note that the Horus depiction is sectioned by the block-joints similar to several reliefs of archetypal Pharao in the Temple of Luxor: directly through the knees as well as with a T-joint at Horus' right shoulder and another single joint through his left shoulder. Same thing to the left of sitting Osiris(?) and his knees. As R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz pointed out in his "Temple of Man" regarding Luxor, this is on purpose. Couldn't tell if it's the same purpose here. When I visited the Osireion in October 2014, the underground well had flooded the basin to an extend that we couldn't walk in between the pillars :(
11:34 the heirolglyphs here are embossed! Not engraved like outside. Are they done on a plaster or directly on the stone? There's a big difference in difficulty between the two methods!
Too late in life and too old, the unselfish manner in which Brien allows us to walk with him is amazing! Thank you!
I'm 56 and have Crohn's disease, arthritis (everywhere)not saying this to lecture just as an example of what is possible, I spent a couple of days at Giza in April,I didn't manage to get inside the great pyramid (too steep)but saw everything else by taking my time and just strolling about ,was great, I do hope you can get to enjoy these historical sites in person ,if you can't then using Google earth ,images ,line drawings etc to visualise it in your minds eye is a close second , I did this and felt like I knew every inch of the plateau,our noggins are amazing 🤩 all the best from sunny Troon Scotland ❤
what nonsense. with us in egypt there was a 80 year old lady with broken arm.
This is great footage for those of us who will never visit there. I really enjoy the sharp close up shots of cutting or carving marks. Keep up the good work it's appreciated.
Thanks mr.foretser, awesome u r truly doing God's work
Why are you never going to visit there? That sounds like quitter talk. I went to Egypt 2 years ago with a broken ankle. And I'm old too!
Health and money.
@@pankipinki It is expensive but that is why you work hard to make it happen. Its called goals! Work two jobs if you have too or live in a strict budget. Anything can happen when you are willing to put in the effort.
@@johnhorth4960 I'm in my mid 70s and had a broken ankle but walked with a cane and pushed through. If you had some life events in life that forced you to live in bankruptcy I understand. You at least own a phone or computer and watch these TH-cam videos so you arent a homeless victim starving on the streets.
The times that we are living in are amazing…. WE are watching this for free, receiving an education for free. I am slowly getting my very young children to watch Brien’s channel because I believe this is so very important for them to learn. I thank you for all of this. Perhaps we can meet soon. Thank you.
Thank you for providing all this wonderful footage . Its greatly appreciated I think we would all agree !! 👍
Having people in the video gives scale and it’s unbelievable. Whatever it was, whether a statement of monolithic capability or just over-engineering taken to the Earth’s material limits, it was built to last many thousands of years.
Excellent detailed photography, thank you my friend. And only a blind person can not see that it was made within the framework of the same technologies as in Peru.
100% agree with you
Yes,-Brien,--Thanks for the wonderful Tour,--I love all your Work,--you have given me an "enlightend"-Education,through all your Travels !!--I wonder who built all these Amazing things throughout the World-just Astounding !!
I never get tired of seing your magnificent videos, Mr. Foerster. Thank you very much for sharing this important and interesting information.
This is the First Floor" it is Rumored that there are floors underneath' and that they are part of the labyrinth under the plateau. So much to see " so much still under the shifting sands of Egypt.
The the labyrinth was found ages ago nowhere near here it’s next to a destroyed pyramid TH-cam it
I will never travel to these location but your videos give me an insight to the magnificence of these megalithic temples.
Brian's most mind-blowing video yet.
Great Brien thanks for all these sites
Lot's of door hinge holes (or whatever else they were) for example at 10:13 14:34 visible on both sides
@20:10 this are depictions from book of the dead that will help the Pharaoh to rebirth in the afterlife , @20:25 those aren’t slave’s they are duties of ancient Egypt 🇪🇬
once again , the size of these blocks is blowing my mind
This video has an awesome peacefulness and absence of stress. The big stones protect from bad technological radiations and give acoustic calm and re assuring echo resonance. Even ignoring all the historical side it can be enjoyed. Thanks for your work Brien.
You're making things up at this point lol
Thank you for sharing this wonderful tour of the Osireion, Brien! An amazing and extremely ancient building at least as old as Gobekli Tepe in Turkiye.
The Walls are Amazing... I loved the Mystery around it 👍👌👌
Is that a small "keystone" at 5:55 ? ...like those in Peru and Easter Island. WOW! look at the stonework at 12:20 four stones come together with a keystone at the center, showing off their skills for sure!!!! ..and 13:47, this cite has them all over the place.
17:27 !! For you to say this is astonishing given how much you have seen in person. Wow! Thanks again for sharing with us Brien! Hope you are well😁🙏
Thank you sir for the mind boggling video! One undisputable fact is that our history as a species is deep and complex.
As usual ...fine video work Brien...Ty for your generosity my friend
When I hit the lottery I'm going on all your tours. This is awesome
an awesome experience to visit these magnificent places like we'd been right there...thx Brien,unique views and feelings...
Glad you finally got to see what was on the other side of the locked gate, and a picture of Jesus...
17:21 "What's important to see here is the longest band saw impression in the whole of Egypt!"
13:55 top left block interesting detail on the lower part.
Excellent walkthrough!!!😃😃😃💕💕💕
Absolutely amazing. If only we could see what it all looked like originally.
💯 5000 years ago this may have been very different. Obvious signs of destruction...and the functions it has served overtime likely very different from its original purpose
you can see what the excavations looked like a complete mess, very interesting still.
Beautiful Osirion at Abydos... footprints of Atlantis....love it...miss their makers....who are they? We will never know.
Thanks Brien, as always.
The stonework is immaculate at the entrance. Astonishing. Great camera work.
Thank you Brien for this tour! It will hold me over unti I can join you on a tour
The more video's I see the more I feel invited to join your exploration tours.
Keep up the amazing work, Brien.
Excellent. It is so sad that we can't even imagine what it was built for.
built mong time before the egyptians got there. long before the flood. by a race that was world wide. as all structures are same technique. they pyramids, possibly world wide were a power source. same as teslas tower..oblolisks possibly transmitting towers, .
@@phantomwalker8251 Yes, It is so obvious they they were built by the same people using same technique. Even the skulls found suggest they were different race. Unfortunately the main stream science is not admitting their existence. Whether they were transmitting towers, hard to say because we don't know enough about that technology. Tesla attempted but they (powers of the time) didn't allow him to develop supply of free electricity. Even now, it appears someone is preventing the truth to come out.
@@anabananin9848 Except the DNA consistently comes back as human
Amazing work! The future is bright with a information like this!!
Awesome content, brother ✊🙏
13:27 a lot going on here, nubs, key stones, smoothing, door slots
Love these long videos!!!! Very helpful to understand the layouts
The doorway on the way back in after you go outside is similar in shape to one at Uruk as are the mud bricks. I get strong Mesopotamia vibes watching this.
I wish we could see what is under the ground in Giza, maybe a record of the high tech megalithic civilization.
Did you bring a compass with you, to see if the walls line up with North, Or if they were 22 or so degrees off true north? As most if not all pre-dynastic constructions are off by that amount as you have demonstrated in the past. That's another place I will never see in this lifetime. Thank you so much for bringing us all along on your tours, Brien.
Yea man, it is pretty cool to be able to have this shared. We have more access to information today from our phones than a king or a president had access to 200 years ago. I'll likely never go to any of these places, and I still get to see them thanks to this
@just another human this explains massive amount of Guinness kegs and Waterford crystal found on the location…kidding. Interesting theory. I am curious if other leading hypotheses believe the earth changed position due to a cataclysmic event or something else?
I love the way how you filmed it Brien, makes it a very real experience…..what a huge structure
Thank you for sharing this footage. 😎
It's all so amazing.
Assuming the really outstanding thing here is how unbelievably straight and precise the tunnel is ...
This is fascinating. Thanks so much for sharing and with your comments!
Nice video Dear Brian. I would suggest a 360 camera that way no need to turn all the way and we could to look our self in every directions. :D
18:49 why nobody tries to translate these hieroglyphics?
14:14 what happening with this block on the left, were they trying to split it
Questo video è una meraviglia! Grazie Brien
How deep are the pools.
Wonderful job. Only regret is I wasn't there but your tour is second best. You walked us through the entire place. Thank you.
3:21 I think there is something under the water canal...maybe its the top part of the building
Whilst I have been to Abydos a couple of times, access to the Osirion wasn’t permitted, so it’s great to see such a detailed walkthrough! One theory is that the central island represents the primordial Island of Creation and the water surrounding it the Waters of Chaos -early Egyptian creation myths. The carved scenes are from either the Book of Amduat or Book of Gates, and what is being described as “boats’ are actually the Solar Barque of Ra-compare with the Royal Tombs at Luxor! Otherwise a very interesting video and grateful for finally ‘seeing’ what is there.
Many thanks for your great video footage, watching your video I feel I am there, I am absolutely amazed of this monsterous monumental structure, I am also puzzled in what it originally was. Again thank you for sharing your tutorial, wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
Excellent video!, Thank you for share!!!
Just remarkable to me...the size and scope of the blocks...I sit here thinking how difficult it would be even today to move and construct these structures and just cant wrap my head around how it was done so long ago. Thank you so much for the videos and footage.
The Romanˋs did the same thing, in some cases - even better. Its well documented how it was done. Also replicated in the 1800ˋs and 1900ˋs.
@@haknys fascinating..do you have a link showing the exact documentation of how it was done that I may look at it?
@@haknys Please share the documentation you mention here, thank you in advance 🙏
@@ericboss641 I had a long reply, but it got deleted. Maby not accepted with this channel. But short story, we have documented moving (with video) large megalithic stones over distances with simple tools. Scientists has also replicated 1/20 mm precision flatness with simple hand tools while doing reconstructing works on sites in greece. Where you thinking about moving og constructing?
Tons of papers puplished and books on this out there also. ☺️
@@haknys was that some kind of warped sense of humor? First you tease with information, then, you scurry off and hide behind a half rattled off explanation akin to a high school prank. I think you need guidance.
If it has a natural spring, then it is a water work. Thanks for focussing on the Nubs, Brien.
10:35 Looks like a perfect 22.5 degree hexagon angle. If you tilt your head and look sideways, it would make a perfect hexagon if repeated. Amazing stone cut at at 22.5 degrees. That is impressively precise.
Thanks Brian.
wow amazing. thanks for sharing.
I can’t help but think, all of this was above ground, at one time.
Pole shift?
Looked like that stairway, spit you out in someone’s backyard.
Great vid!
2:18, knobs on the wall blocks,, on all world wide mega structurs..
So much to examine here 🧐 5:16 even this small detail, is this an old repair (the Slot)
On the best videos I've ever seen you put out we can actually see hieroglyphs and it was very cool to say that thank you so much I've watched almost every video you got and I would believe this one is the very best of all thank you so much for you appreciate it and keep up the good work. -----> more hieroglyphs THANKS!!!
Anyone else notice @20:20 the head in some kind of case in the hyroglyphics? Wonder what that represented?
I noticed that, the head seemed very large as well.
saw this in 2000, having to travel in a military convoy from Luxor due to unrest.But couldn't go down as you were and looks like more excavation since 2000. Abydos and Dandera were incredible..
Amazing...how much work and how they could built such wonders for thousands of years ago...
This place is always full of water. Sunshine. Why no grass and plants?
At 2:31 is the Egyptian man clad in traditional clothing the friend of Robert Bauvall who has appeared speaking on camera with Bauvall? It looks like him. If it is what is his name? I only remember that he comes from a family that carries ancient knowledge and traditions of the history of the Pyramid. Does anyone remember?
Can we get a LIDAR scan of the area? See what's undernearth.
Thank you so much for this vid, I have always wanted to see this area. Sadly will never see in person. You do a great job!!!!
Simplesmente sensacional, fantástico thanks Sr.
Awesome!
I’m excited to watch it.
16:00 very interesting I don't know the term but the celling block has been ground down or upwards. 18:02 the same process on this sawed block
Looks like a shopping mall with all those little rooms.
Something I have noticed about that site what no one ever mentions. What's the drainage stone looking pipe is it as ancient
Any plans to visit idia Brien? That nation is jampacked with megalitic structures and ancient art which must have been created with high tec tools.
India yes
That would be awesome! One of my favorites is Kailasa temple, it's really beautiful and an amazing piece of architecture!
11:00 Is the salt on the wall ammonium chloride?
Would like to know as well!! If I'm not mistaken it can be used in dry battery production, soldiering fulx and even as a fertilizer!?
@@-themercyseat Suitable for the production of ammonia. Ammonia for mummification and bonding of stones.
@@emanacio It is plaster with which marble stone is painted and then they carve on it with drawings and ancient hieroglyphs
@@abomoaaz7245 Gypsum does not crystallize like this!
Gypsum + water glass crystallizes like this:
th-cam.com/video/6pGHEfM3FL4/w-d-xo.html
There is a piece of yarn in the granite:
th-cam.com/video/MoHEcBYC5m4/w-d-xo.html
The plaster, which is alabaster, is not carved!
The granite was not carved but cast.
Thank you for sharing 👍
Incredible and THANK YOU
Great stuff, thank you Sir.
plaster / cement cladding can cleaerly be seen on the wall at the entrance of the underground chamber
Thank you for this. What strikes me in watching this it seems to me that although there is an overall plan for the structure it was made with recycled stones form other projects using whatever fit. Even the patchwork of art work isn't complete scenes.
19:35 По крайней мере, в этом тоннеле есть 4 запечатанных входов, пара влево и пара вправо.
Interesting that the ceiling blocks are precise fitting and well finished, yet the walls and floors are rough finished. Seems that this place wasn't for show so no need to finish smoothly but they still fitted those blocks perfectly, the joinery is superb.
It's because the groundwater is damaging the carvings at a very high level. The presence of salt is, literally, destroying that passage everyday. Nothing to do with mistery or raw-finished. At its time, it had the same appearence as the Valley of the Kings tombs. In fact, that passage was decorated (at least) by the grandson of Sethy I, Merenptah. And it had the same symbolism as well. The same texts appear in the walls of Merenptah tomb (the books of Imiduat, Gates and so) and here. This was a symbolic tomb but containing all the structures of a real one for that same period.
@@MarcMateos There's extensive evidence that the sphinx was water damaged at surface level and above, so what makes you think that the water level here didn't exceed the height of the ceiling ?, water damage should be uniform.
@@tudomerda yeah, whatever you say.
@@MarcMateos "whatever you say", you give up to easily. What's the elevation above MSL of the two sites, If the Sphinx has a higher elevation than This site then it would've been a general flood, if this site was above the Sphinx's elevation MSL then it was local flooding , did the Spring's water rise due to a rise in the local water table caused by flooding elsewhere ?, If local what was the max height of the flooding. so many questions...
@@tudomerda just read me, again: groundwater. Nothing to do with annual flood.
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7:43 cc I Bilaterally symmetrical site ✅; 'roof and ceiling--most of it's gone' ❌
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Hi brian, if the room behind that entrance could have bin sealed. Mayb there are more rooms behind the other small entrance s gr
At 13:00
how deep are the pools? @30:40 that looks like stairs going down into the pool.
If I ever win Lotto the first thing I'm doing is booking a tour with you Brian ..love your work mate ..
**"Flower of life" is a ship, too, with sails and rudder. Front half rubbed away. Check it out, Brien.**
Love the Osireion. Thanks!
Look at the size of those stone slabs. Those are massive and so precisely cut
Wow, absolutely fantastic. It would be awesome to know what the Egyptian hieroglyphics say? They were closer than we...
18:55 Could be dynastic. Note that the Horus depiction is sectioned by the block-joints similar to several reliefs of archetypal Pharao in the Temple of Luxor: directly through the knees as well as with a T-joint at Horus' right shoulder and another single joint through his left shoulder. Same thing to the left of sitting Osiris(?) and his knees. As R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz pointed out in his "Temple of Man" regarding Luxor, this is on purpose. Couldn't tell if it's the same purpose here. When I visited the Osireion in October 2014, the underground well had flooded the basin to an extend that we couldn't walk in between the pillars :(
11:34 the heirolglyphs here are embossed! Not engraved like outside. Are they done on a plaster or directly on the stone? There's a big difference in difficulty between the two methods!
I see so many anomalies that raise so many questions
Thank you.
Amazing. Have they ever pumped to water out of any underwater areas to see what is there? Thanks for the video!
I second this question.
I third this question
Where the drill holes are that you said doors would be mounted, if you open the doors up would it block anybody from walking down the walkway?