I wonder how the people of the past that allegedly did not posses a concept of even basic Newton laws, were able to plan and execute an architecture that is as beautiful and robust. Vlad, thank you for your work providing pictures and information about places that most people havent heard of.
The destruction of some of these ancient sites is strange to me sometimes. In some of these sites a natural disasters can only cause so much destruction. man power time and energy wouldn't make any sense either with some multi ton stones tossed all over the place.
Hey Vlad, have you heard about the Sage Wall in Montana, it seems the nubs are there as well, it looks like the same builders as the megalithic sites in Peru.. stay safe Vlad. - Surry Virginia USA 🇺🇸
There seem to be more Greek artifacts in Turkey than in Greece ! some seem to be somewaht neglected. There is probably no money to unearth and/or restore them all! Thanks for digging up all these unknown places.
@@vlad9vt Then you may consider an educational series for universities and the grade schools. Your work is superb and informs us that we are looking at a family photo album. It brings us a lot closer.
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 he actually has a previous video about that site. He is Ukrainian, not Russian. He lost his farm to the Russian invasion...
@@vlad9vt Th.e artificial intelligence continually deletes my post. The video is less than 60 seconds. The guy's name is Praveen GOOGLE: Unearthing the unknown. The Accidental discovery of an ancient city @Cosmicsummit
Fascinating images Vlad! You always come through! Best wishes from America!!
Thank you, thanks for watching !
From the state of the arches most of it remains buried - as usual Great! Thanks for your wonderful effort❤❤❤👍
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your first comment here !
@@Elizabeth-pd4sd yes.
So fantastic, I had to watch it twice!! Thank You! HUGS! Have a good day!!
Thank you for watching and for your good comment here !
Thanks again Vlad, we been here for a long time a very long time
Thank you for watching and comment
very cool i noticed knubs on some of the stones ty Vlad
Well spotted! That suggests that it was of megalithic construction. I wish I had Vlad's time machine about now.
fascinating Vlad!! thanks for this!!
Thank you for watching
Spectacular! It looks like there is thyme or some herb growing there too, probably smells great in the sunshine! Thank you for this video!
Hi Vlad great site thank you for things we could never find in our libraries
Hello. Thank you !
It looks like 2 distinct time periods. Music is as good as ever.
Thank you for watching
The arches are all that’s left of this once great monument & arches that predate the Romans, just like in Sumeria… 😮
I wonder how the people of the past that allegedly did not posses a concept of even basic Newton laws, were able to plan and execute an architecture that is as beautiful and robust. Vlad, thank you for your work providing pictures and information about places that most people havent heard of.
Seams like they been nuked from the construction. There are l lots of burned bricks or rocks like it been melted.
at 4:41 you can see the slot for the water pipe, which would then be cemented over
Looks like the malta water pipes
You can tell that a lot of the structure is still buried deep.
yes ! Thanks for watching
The destruction of some of these ancient sites is strange to me sometimes. In some of these sites a natural disasters can only cause so much destruction. man power time and energy wouldn't make any sense either with some multi ton stones tossed all over the place.
Hey Vlad, have you heard about the Sage Wall in Montana, it seems the nubs are there as well, it looks like the same builders as the megalithic sites in Peru.. stay safe Vlad. - Surry Virginia USA 🇺🇸
NATURAL FORMATION - SO SAYS OFFICIAL SCIENCE About Sage Wall in Montana
Thanks , i try to stay safe
There seem to be more Greek artifacts in Turkey than in Greece ! some seem to be somewaht neglected. There is probably no money to unearth and/or restore them all! Thanks for digging up all these unknown places.
might this have been a Roman bath house?
We built our homes out of concrete. There was electricity and running water in there, and it was nice and cool
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they cast it in layers, and then spackle over the cracks with about 2" of some other material, before it would have its final finish and paint.
Vlad, what if you put together several CDs of all these sites that you've since presented?
terabyte probably 12-15 already (that's the size of the information) no less
@@vlad9vt
Then you may consider an educational series for universities and the grade schools. Your work is superb and informs us that we are looking at a family photo album. It brings us a lot closer.
we had concrete doors with hinges and locks
if you see a pipe coming out of the rock, that means it's concrete. You understand that, don't you?
BTW, is your time machine on loan?😂
it looks to be post Cyclopian to me , if not pure cyclopian.
Vlad if your Russian, then you should visit the Khara-Hora Shaft.
He's Ukrainian.
He lives in Ukraine, travel is somewhat limited presently... Jeez.
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 he actually has a previous video about that site. He is Ukrainian, not Russian. He lost his farm to the Russian invasion...
Tidal wave(s) or ancient nuclear explosive device that flattened this place
Then there would be traces of strong radiation, but I doubt it.
@@vlad9vt
Scientists have found the decaying radio nucleotides of which you speak.
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@@vlad9vt Scientists have found the decaying radio nucleotides.
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Th.e artificial intelligence continually deletes my post. The video is less than 60 seconds. The guy's name is Praveen
GOOGLE: Unearthing the unknown. The Accidental discovery of an ancient city
@Cosmicsummit
Estranho parece apenas empilhamento de pedras sem sentido
stinky beans and jengkol fruit sir