Maya, Egypt and some Indonesian islands have some of the most mysterious places on earth. They all had such an understanding of math, physics and astronomy that we still struggling to understand today with all our technology. Sadly most of these advanced civilization's knowledge is gone forever. Especially Maya culture had such a strong connection to nature and universe
So sad how much knowledge was lost from these super smart cultures. Another one is Angkor Wat, so many things that can't be explained till this day! These are hands down my favorite places to visit when I travel!
@@WieMachenSachen exactly, it's because of the many steep steps, each being further away, the sound reflects off of each step and is combined into one teeny sound, it sounds like a hundred tiny claps, these guys are trying to make it seem mysterious because it amazes people and it gets more people to come, as shrimple as
@@cindyd4502 His name is Raphael, not sure how to get ahold of him because we met him at the gate when were walking in and he offered to give us a tour. Hope you’re able to find him!
Rafael was our tour guide today! I didn't expect to come here and find a video of him. I'm glad you captured this experience for me to revisit. Thank you.
Thank you! I probably should have got the full length edit up on TH-cam earlier😂 Our tour guide was a legend, glad I could share some of his knowledge with everyone!
We stayed in the town next to it because we didn’t want to ride the bus both ways in the same day! Like you said either way would be well worth the visit!
It’s interesting about the echos/frequencies. I’m thinking about the biblical story of the walls of jericho and how they came down. Fascinating. Everything is frequency. Look into CYMATICS if you want your mind blown. Also the Japanese physicist (?) who froze water that had been exposed to different vocal frequencies (words). Incredible stuff.
If this was ceveral millenis ago he would be like a village chief with his deep husky voice and his effective communication skills. But in modern times hes a tour guide. Cant wait until every countrymen becomes a tour guide. Aka no more war. Ever. Let it drown in history forever and never again.
Not sure how to get ahold of him because he approached us at the door when we were walking in and offered his tour services. He seemed like super nice guy and grew up at Chichen Itza so I went for it. Stoked we did because you would understand anything about the location without a tour guide. You can do day tours to Chichen Itza but I highly recommend staying in Valladolid for a night or two. It’s the town near by and it’s filled with Mayan culture and people. Super safe little town with a lot of history
Yes I recommend getting a tour guide who’s Mayan decent and grew up there. We had a local guide as well last week and so glad we didn’t do our own thing, we learned so much from him.
Pretty sure it was around $150 for a private tour with Rafael! Now that he got over 7 million views on my tiktok channel he's probably charging more! haha
Was an amazing tour that’s why I had to share it with people. Made me fall in love with the Mayan civilization and that’s also why we went to Tikal in Guatemala after seeing Chichen Itza.
@@Ryzone You know another crazy trivia? They found a Carthaginian bronze age axe head on the Amazon. Carthage was in North Africa and that was at least a millennium before Columbus. People back then were just as connected too,
@@Ryzone Asian jade is different from Mesoamerican jade. The term "jade" actually encompasses two materials: jadeite and nephrite, but only the jadeite was found naturally in Mesoamerica. This stone is often found in deposits of serpentine, a type of green stone. In central Mexico the name for jade was "Chalchihuitl"
I didn't know they found a didgeridoo. The aboriginal carved dimples in boomerangs to make it more aerodynamic. This is also another physics effect that wasn't discovered until modern time and they now use it in golf balls. I'm not sure how these people figured these stuff out when they didn't know how to build arches or think of using the wheel to transport stuff.
I learned this 2 days ago so each country was independent and the boss of the country then they got in war. Also there will be ancient symbols to guide ur trip then Spain took over the Mayan cilivization
Mayan culture/history is so amazing! There’s so much that we still don’t understand. If you get the chance you have to visit Tikal one day! Place is insane
We still have that now with people attacking temples, churches and statues. Radical groups like to destroy religious symbols and history they disagree with.
You like the way those words roll of your tongue too much, if you were sorry you'd admire and not comment such things. What place does this statement have on this video.
Smallpox did, everything afterwards was scavengers. You wouldn't be alive today if eastern civilizations didn't bring small pox over. American settlers wouldn't have gotten past current day new york.
Mayan concrete. The Mayas mainly used the abundant limestone in the region, with which they began the progressive use of lime-based cementing materials that allowed them to make stucco, mortar, and concrete.
If you like Mayan culture and history you have to see this video from out Tikal tour in Guatemala th-cam.com/video/3MJExwSBBX8/w-d-xo.html
Really thank you for this!!Much appreciated 😁😁
Maya, Egypt and some Indonesian islands have some of the most mysterious places on earth. They all had such an understanding of math, physics and astronomy that we still struggling to understand today with all our technology. Sadly most of these advanced civilization's knowledge is gone forever. Especially Maya culture had such a strong connection to nature and universe
So sad how much knowledge was lost from these super smart cultures. Another one is Angkor Wat, so many things that can't be explained till this day! These are hands down my favorite places to visit when I travel!
most people seem to forget that they are only about 1000-2000 years ago while humans have been around for centuries
@@greykoko you mean thousands of years...
@@greykoko Hi. Humans, as we are born today, have been around between 100,000-250,000 years.
Our world is unbridled in how much there's yet to discover did I see a younger dryes and a goblekitepe playlist on this channel?
This place is truly amazing. Can’t imagine how much they still don’t understand about it
Mayan Mysteries!!
Do you understand it?
@@TRUTH707 frequencies. We should’ve always had free energy.
They don’t want it to be explained, sounds and frequenzy is all there is
@@WieMachenSachen exactly, it's because of the many steep steps, each being further away, the sound reflects off of each step and is combined into one teeny sound, it sounds like a hundred tiny claps, these guys are trying to make it seem mysterious because it amazes people and it gets more people to come, as shrimple as
This guy was the most amazing guide ever. He needs a TH-cam channel too! Lucky to have him show you around
He’d have an awesome TH-cam channel😂
@@Ryzone link plz
He really was phenomenal
I went there in 2006 and this was our tour guide. He was amazing!
One of the best tour guides I ever had!
I’ve been to Chichén Itzá 2 times once when I was a kid and now that I’m an adult and it still amazes the beauty this place has.
Place is awesome, I’d love to go back one day! 🤙🤙
I want this guy as my tour guide.
We were so stoked we had him as our guide. He grew up playing at the ruins and you could tell he had a strong connection to the place.
I agree I call dibbs! Lol
😂😂
I’m going in two weeks. What’s his name?
@@cindyd4502 His name is Raphael, not sure how to get ahold of him because we met him at the gate when were walking in and he offered to give us a tour. Hope you’re able to find him!
Rafael was our tour guide today! I didn't expect to come here and find a video of him. I'm glad you captured this experience for me to revisit. Thank you.
Thanks so awesome! He was one of the best tour guides we ever had in any country! Glad you were able to take a tour with him!🙌
This was the most interesting of what I've already seen.
You were very fortunate to have that gentleman give you the tour.
He is a treasure.
You have to go visit one day! The place is amazing!
As a Mexican that’s never been there thank you for sharing this. It’s a beautiful place. 💯 love
Thanks for watching! Mexico is one of my favorite countries!!🙌🏽 Amazing place and awesome people!
Same. Im mexican from Chicago as well.. my fathers side has some native Texan blood, learning about what our ancestors could create is truly amazing
Holy crap the history and the mystery is incredible
Yeah Chichen Itza is an amazing place to visit! We just got back from Tikal so I’ll be posting some of that as well.
Here’s the video I just made of Tikal another ancient Mayan city that was built before Chichen Itza
th-cam.com/video/3MJExwSBBX8/w-d-xo.html
I want to hear a crowd clap around this thing! I bet it’s absolutely magical
Must sound insane!🤯🙌
@@JoeRoganClipsJREC2024 possible, but i think energy purposes is more likely
That was awesome thank you to all that made it possible. I feel there's so much yet to discover here on earth
I can't agree more and Thanks for watching!
I saw this on Tiktok so I had to come to your channel love love love the Mayan history
That’s awesome, we’re headed to Tikal in two weeks so I’ll be doing a video series on the Mayan ruins there as well!
@@Ryzone omg can't wait
@@ngawainiqolo4993 Tikal video is on my TH-cam channel!
Here’s the video I just made of Tikal another ancient Mayan city that was around long before Chichen Itza!
th-cam.com/video/3MJExwSBBX8/w-d-xo.html
Who else comes from TikTok?
Really interesting video Ryan! 👍
Thank you! I probably should have got the full length edit up on TH-cam earlier😂 Our tour guide was a legend, glad I could share some of his knowledge with everyone!
😂😂
The magic and mystery of it all is amazing!
For sure, the place is insane!🙌🏽 Tikal as well
Here’s the video I just made of Tikal another ancient Mayan city that was around long before Chichen Itza!
th-cam.com/video/3MJExwSBBX8/w-d-xo.html
Heading here on July 19th. Thanks so much for posting this. I will be clapping out all of those echo's when I arrive.
Hope you have an awesome trip! the Mayan history and culture is amazing! safe travels
Did you get to do it?
@@MelRodriguez-f5p Yes. Very cool
This guy is an amazing tour guide!
He sure was!
We definitely do know how to do that. These tour guides love making it way more mysterious than it is. It's basic acoustics.
Fascinating place! We were there a couple of days ago and loved it.
Such an awesome place to visit!
I remember the ride from our resort going there. It was hot but well worth it. 👌
We stayed in the town next to it because we didn’t want to ride the bus both ways in the same day! Like you said either way would be well worth the visit!
Wow!! I wanna ask that guy so many questions!! Great vid man, here from Tik Tok
He was an amazing tour guide to have!
Wow❤ I had no idea . Even more magical ✨️
The best tur i seee man im spanish from puertorico and i like. Everithing. Good job
Yes! He was the best tour guide! Got lucky to have him showing us around🙌🏽
Wow I need to travel more I could listen to this all day
He was an amazing guide to have at Chichen Itza
Super sick! Lots of info people would never know
Next time you guys are in Mexico you have to visit that place!
Came from tiktak to see this vid loved it
I know its tiktok 🤣🤣
Thanks for watching, we were stoked to have him as a tour guide! I just got back from Tikal so ill be posting some more Mayan videos
Great Guide
He is amazing super stoked we got to do it with him!
Wow he's such a good tour guide. I like to visit there.
One of the best tour guides I ever had! We got super lucky to find him
This is fascinating! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching, we were blow away by Chichen Itza!
Wow very cool
Was an awesome place to visit! Highly recommend it
Un genio Rafael !
Rafael is the man!🙌🏽
Thats so cool 🔥 i leave to Tulum in a couple days , i cant wait for our Chichen Itza tour 👌
Chichen Itza is insane! You have to visit Tikal one day
Came from tiktok this is amazing
Thanks for stopping by my channel, we’re headed to Tikal in two weeks so I’ll be doing a video series on the Mayan ruins there as well!
It’s interesting about the echos/frequencies. I’m thinking about the biblical story of the walls of jericho and how they came down. Fascinating. Everything is frequency. Look into CYMATICS if you want your mind blown. Also the Japanese physicist (?) who froze water that had been exposed to different vocal frequencies (words). Incredible stuff.
The world is an awesome place with many mysteries!
Amazing!
Place is awesome!
awesome tour guide. i learned a lot from the vid
Yeah we learned a lot from him as well! Stoked we were able to find such an awesome tour guide
Better than a episode of ancient aliens
😂😂This guy was the best tour guide ever!
I agree😂
Here’s the video I just made of Tikal another ancient Mayan city that was around long before Chichen Itza!
th-cam.com/video/3MJExwSBBX8/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant
🙌🙌
Legend!
🙌🙌🙌
these mayan guys were taming dinosaurs
😂😂They sure were an amazing civilization. You have to see Tikal one day!
Rafael es muy simpático! ❤
💯💯💯
wow what a cool place =)
Very special place to visit!
You can see the guy peeking over the very top of the temple sqeezing a horn everytime someone claps. The thought of that just makes me laught
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Only 1300 years ago. That’s wild.
🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
If this was ceveral millenis ago he would be like a village chief with his deep husky voice and his effective communication skills. But in modern times hes a tour guide. Cant wait until every countrymen becomes a tour guide. Aka no more war. Ever. Let it drown in history forever and never again.
Definitely has an awesome voice!
How can I book this tour guide? Recommendations for stay?
Not sure how to get ahold of him because he approached us at the door when we were walking in and offered his tour services. He seemed like super nice guy and grew up at Chichen Itza so I went for it. Stoked we did because you would understand anything about the location without a tour guide.
You can do day tours to Chichen Itza but I highly recommend staying in Valladolid for a night or two. It’s the town near by and it’s filled with Mayan culture and people. Super safe little town with a lot of history
Yes I recommend getting a tour guide who’s Mayan decent and grew up there. We had a local guide as well last week and so glad we didn’t do our own thing, we learned so much from him.
Rafael really knows his stuff
Best tour guide we could have asked for! Blessed to find him that day
I was just there and saw him but someone else approached me. Wish we would've got him.
He was a super good tour guide! Hope you still had another awesome guide! Chichen Itza is amazing!
I don't understand how the little vibrations from a small clap would travel that far... how the hell
That’s what makes it so crazy!!🤯🤯
I loved been there.❤
The place is amazing!🙌
nice video man
Thanks man, Chichen Itza is insane!
that sound comes on my terrace too whn i clap
Mayan influence😂
Now I want to tour with Rafael too :D How much is the tour and much does one tip? Thank you!
Pretty sure it was around $150 for a private tour with Rafael! Now that he got over 7 million views on my tiktok channel he's probably charging more! haha
Same here I saw it on tik tok and I'm here good video and the guy knows better good job.
Was an amazing tour that’s why I had to share it with people. Made me fall in love with the Mayan civilization and that’s also why we went to Tikal in Guatemala after seeing Chichen Itza.
Man, imagine how hard the Mayans were tripping when this place was in it's heyday.
💯💯must have been insane to see
I want Rafael as my tour guide when I go there to visit!
He was an amazing guide!
The clapping sound can also be heard at the border wall.
😂😂
When I think of what Genghis Khan’s appearance and body would’ve looked and sounded like ….i think of someone like this man.
Guy has an amazing voice for story telling!
Very nice, Ryan :-)
Thank you Petr, that place is amazing!
I thought the jade stone came from Guatemala according to NatGeo 🤔
Later they found out that the Jade was actually from Asia
@@Ryzone You know another crazy trivia? They found a Carthaginian bronze age axe head on the Amazon. Carthage was in North Africa and that was at least a millennium before Columbus. People back then were just as connected too,
@@Ryzone Asian jade is different from Mesoamerican jade. The term "jade" actually encompasses two materials: jadeite and nephrite, but only the jadeite was found naturally in Mesoamerica. This stone is often found in deposits of serpentine, a type of green stone. In central Mexico the name for jade was "Chalchihuitl"
Hello How can I contact this your to tour guide
I didn't know they found a didgeridoo. The aboriginal carved dimples in boomerangs to make it more aerodynamic. This is also another physics effect that wasn't discovered until modern time and they now use it in golf balls.
I'm not sure how these people figured these stuff out when they didn't know how to build arches or think of using the wheel to transport stuff.
he didnt say that everything stand on one giant piramid
Thats crazy! I bet there is so much we still don't know about.
I learned this 2 days ago so each country was independent and the boss of the country then they got in war. Also there will be ancient symbols to guide ur trip then Spain took over the Mayan cilivization
Mayan culture/history is so amazing! There’s so much that we still don’t understand. If you get the chance you have to visit Tikal one day! Place is insane
Do all Aztec pyramids make this sound?
No, only this one makes the bird sound
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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All done with no horses all man power?
I never heard of them ever having horses
Lots of ancient civilisations didn't use horses
He talk about the days when the sun shines down on the temple and creates a snake around it
Pretty sure it’s during the summer solstice. That place is amazing, if you haven’t been yet you have to visit Tikal too!!
Posted a video of our Tikal tour as well
What about screaming
Good question! haha
What about if the bird chirps at the bottom of the stairs? Does a clap sound come back? haha
Why couldn’t the Spanish just LET THAT CULTURE BE? Why did they have to conquer and murder people? How could they destroy this fascinating city?
They didn't "conquer". They took advantage of a disease and set it free on the population, and then raided the remaining survivors.
Sorry to lower the tone, but it would be great to go there with outrageous flatulence
This guy sounds just like Felipe Esparza.
😂😂😂
Monster's alien ship
One day it’s going to take off and fly to mars with Elon Musk inside
Cool but these antediluvian structures , these weren't made by the Mayan, the found these already built.
Have any links to backup your claims?
They built it on top of other temples that are less sophisticated and in the same style as the Mayans'. It's probably built by the Mayans.
Of course Rogan brought me here.
😂😂
These tour guides don't know a damn thing about any of the architecture left by the indigenous people
Don't be an internet troll! 😂
Who else came here from TikTok?
Probably 95% of the people came from TikTok😂😂
So sad that people destroyed them long time ago
So much we’ll never learn about!
We still have that now with people attacking temples, churches and statues. Radical groups like to destroy religious symbols and history they disagree with.
You like the way those words roll of your tongue too much, if you were sorry you'd admire and not comment such things. What place does this statement have on this video.
Joe rogan got me here
😂🙌
And West destroyed it
They also restored it😂
Smallpox did, everything afterwards was scavengers. You wouldn't be alive today if eastern civilizations didn't bring small pox over. American settlers wouldn't have gotten past current day new york.
شگفت انگیزه ، با کف زدن ، از اون بالا صدای پرنه بومی مکزیک ، کتزال ، میاد
Its an echo. wasnt planned. Omg seriously. People will make up anything and believe anything.
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Install chip Jesus christ
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mayans use steel beans and concrete? 2:53 closeup...
Where’s the steel beams?
Mayan concrete. The Mayas mainly used the abundant limestone in the region, with which they began the progressive use of lime-based cementing materials that allowed them to make stucco, mortar, and concrete.
Usually people support these old buildings with stuff like that so ut wont collapse