I’m a ex director for a large broadcaster. This programme is well put together. Nicely shot, informative, good voice over, good script and overall a programme you should be very proud of. Thankyou.
Thank you! That's really flattering to hear from an ex director of a large broadcaster. I put my heart and soul into this video so it means a lot to read this comment.
Thank you :) The cliche way to compare size is always football fields or olympic swimming pools. I'm gonna try to be a little more creative than that 😅
It's very easy to philosophize and or speculate from a desk and a computer. Right up until the moment you're faced with the problem of lifting out of bed and moving a block of granite 800 km away weighing 1,300 tons. Apropos, granite blocks in Baalbek are also from Aswan and this quarry is over 1500 km away from Baalbek! th-cam.com/video/YLiBdde48pU/w-d-xo.html
A stunning example of a Roman town! The Romans were incredible engineers and their invention and use of hydraulic concrete was amazing! It's breathtaking how many buildings, roads, bridges and aqueducts built by them are still in good condition 2,000 years after their time!
I was at Caesarea in April of this year on a motorcycle tour of Israel through Israel Motorcycle Tours while riding on a Yamaha T700 with 4 others. I managed to walk through the hippodrome and stood in the amphitheater, absolutely breathtaking!
Job well done with putting this together, very informative! As a Roman Catholic, Italian American as well as being a builder, I found this awe inspiring what our ancestors were able to build without modern machinery. Absolutely amazing! Thank you!!
I know it blows me away too,. They were so resourceful and ingenious. Like they would have needed divers to help build this harbor, but without scuba gear, to name just one challenge.
The harbor was some of the first known examples of Hydraulic Cement being used. 'Hydraulic cement is more durable than regular cement and can be used in wet or dry conditions, as well as above or below ground. It is also resistant to chemicals and heat. It can be applied underwater and will cure even when exposed to high levels of moisture.'
I believe Herod would have hired Roman engineers to plan the job, then local slaves to build it probably. But of course the technology existed already. He knew where to get his talent.
Seriously dude - this video was amazing! I watch a lot of videos on Israel & have seen much about Caesarea before but you managed to frame it in it's context perfectly within historical events! And I love your commentary - I even learnt a couple of things. I had never seen that satellite view of the original harbour & did not know about the Tsunami in 115. Keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing what you do next! I'm hoping Bethlehem and Jaffa might be among your plans. I don't see a lot of good information on either over the last 2000 years. My only complaint? There were only 2 videos!
Wow thanks Doug! I loved this comment! It's great to have such enthusiastic viewers like you. I'm releasing a new one this week about a different region in the Mediterranean so stay tuned, and then unfortunately due to life, it will take a couple more months before I can release the 4th, but it will be on another historical coastal town in Israel, to give you a hint. I'll try to weave Jaffa in there. So if you haven't subscribed make sure you are so you get to see it. I just wish they didn't take so long to produce so I could get them out faster.
@@Street-Gems That sounds awesome - I can't wait to see it! The Mediterranean is such a fascinating place. Totally understand about the amount of time to produce a video like this!
I love this time period and the deep dive into some things other videos just glaze over is much appreciated. Like how some things were built. I always wondered what these cities would be like if they stood today.
I haven't wowed so much in a video in a long time! I love Jerusalem and more sites of the past with so many stories at the going back gen to gen to gen. excellent aesthetic and artistic expression
@@Street-Gems I can never get enough History! It even colors the screenplays I write-almost all of them are based on and set in the past; "Period pieces."
I loved this video. I figured it was from a channel that had hundreds of thousands of subscribers and was surprised to see how few you have. You deserve millions more and have my sub.
Hi Jordan. This video came up in my feed. Fantastic!. Everything about it was great!. I too love architecture and archaeology. I was a young child in the 1970s when Egypt built the Aswan Dam and the two temples, one being the Temple of Abu Simbel, were dismantled and moved higher up into a manmade recreated mountain-(can't remember the other ones name). Had many a magazine at the time that showed the work and progress in Egypt. My Bible also had many a photograph of ancient buildings and objects. I've devoured that stuff ever since. Thank you for one of the best videos I've watched here on TH-cam!!. Almost thought it was a clip from a major production company! Definitely subbed!!. Looking forward to more of your work!!. ❤️ from Michigan USA
Wow what a compliment 😄 So glad you liked it! I have another one coming soon on a fascinating ancient culture, but I will keep it as a surprise. Thanks so much for this warm comment.
I know you are tired to read praising by your excellent work. I was editor of a main journalistic tv show in Brazil, and I can say your work in all ways is amazing. I've been to cesárea two times as a tour guide and I must say that place is incredible to visit. It's more than we can thought. Greetings from Brazil! 🇮🇱🇧🇷❤️
@@Street-Gems A journalistic and variety program called Fantástico on Globo TV Brazil. At that time, the largest audience in the country among all channels. My best subject was Antarctica, the Lost Continent. Highly praised, but not as much as these gems you've been directing. 😁🇧🇷
One’s lifespan is 70-90 years,when you look at the Roman Empire,that lasted what......one thousand years ,you understand how vast Roman reach was,picture an octopus and it’s tentacles........amazing!
Beautifully done!! Your narration is so interesting, informative, and your voice is smooth and easy to listen to! Your visuals and haunting music are stunning. Thank you. Well worth listening to over and over again. Please make many more and follow this same pattern!
Hi Linda thank you so much for this amazing feedback. I like your description of the music as "haunting". Nice. I have one coming soon, but in the meantime check out my other videos where I do more of the same.
Oh wow thanks so much for writing me this! You know, I actually had a hunch that was San Diego, so thank you for confirming it. And it's an honor to hear from someone who was stationed on my "little" aircraft carrier haha
Dude honestly a VERY WELL made presentation. Very pleasant to listen to, beautiful visuals and great choice of background music. Hope your channel grows and make it worthwhile for you to continue making quality content!
Incredibly well done - clearly thoroughly researched, with a plethora of information, presented in a manner understandable to all, including the historical context, and visually engaging with gentle and majestic music - overall an extraordinary, awe-inspiring video! Bravo! Keep up the fantastic work, dear sir!
Wow thank you for this beautiful compliment. All the components you mentioned are what I kept in mind when creating this video, so I'm really glad it all came through, and that you felt I gave enough historical context. That's always a bit of a challenge because there's just so much history around everything, so you have to know what to include and what to omit. I'd love to have you as a subscriber. I'll be slowly rolling out more videos like this, with one coming soon.
The imagery in this video is gorgeous! I also found the historical facts and explanations as to how the city came to be and how people lived back then (for example how ideas were spreading in the cities) really interesting.
One of the worlds best touristic location for those who love sunbathing and relax surrounded by epic monuments of the ancient world. There is another place like this : in Side, Turkey. Swimming in the sea with such fabulous background is an exciting experience.
Considering this is at LEAST 2000+ years ago just maybe WE shouldn't be patting ourselves on the back so much ! No electricity, NO Bulldozers , NO internet to name a few things ! They just had smarts, willpower and A CAN DO mindset ! They obviously were NOT perfect but considering the times came awful close !
Really interesting - thanks. I read recently in Lomas & Knight’s ‘The Book of Hiram’ that King Hiram - who aided King Solomon in the building of his house and his Temple - secured the defence of Tyre - his native city - by building an artificial island there which contained all the main civic functions but also utilised a submarine fresh water source - as at Bahrain - to supply water to it through leather pipes and which system lasted for centuries. (Just down the coast from Caesarea.)
Here's to remembering the builders, workmen, women and architects who for the most part remain nameless. The Jewish and other people responsible for such wonders never get the true credit.
I'm continually "dazzled" by the Roman era temple at Baalbek in nearby Lebanon especially the vast monoliths that were quarried to form the basements of the temples- so huge that some people have fallen back on the old "aliens did it theory" as with the Egyptian pyramids but some researchers maintain that Herod's great temple in Jerusalem of which the famous wailing wall is a remnant may have been built by the same teams as at Baalbek thus making the great Jewish temple essentially a Roman era construction that arguably could outrival Caesarea.
I thought about doing a short video on Baalbek. That's interesting what you say that it was the same builders. It's likely that Herod hired Roman engineers for his projects, almost certainly for the harbor, because how else would his team have known how to make Roman concrete. But yes both Baalbek and the Temple Mount walls are incredibly impressive.
@@markhughes7927 So if you look at that reconstruction at 4:00 that massive fortress on the right is the Anthony Fort, or Antonia Fortress. It's dedicated to Mark Anthony because him and Herod were friends. So technically yes it was part of that entire complex, but I believe nothing is left of it today, at least not on the surface.
The foundations of the Temple of Jupiter, made up of three blocks of granite weighing more than 800 tons and hoisted up to 20 feet, have nothing to do with Roman times. So far, no one has figured out who built them or how.
Yes absolutely! I'm working on a really good one now so subscribe to my channel and you will see them. Only problem is that they take so long to make, with the research, writing, editing, etc. This is a brand new channel but I have big plans.
@@PakistanIcecream000 correct, western europe colonial rule is where it lies, as well as being enormous enabler, since their history of involvment is towards wishes for geopolitical gain in the region
So glad your channel came across my YT recommendations. I'll be binge watching your videos. Excellent! I subbed. Your friend from Port Angeles Washington on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula.
Cool! Thanks for subbing :) I'm from Vancouver, Canada. My family lives in Victoria, just across the water from Port Angeles. I've always wanted to take the ferry there from Victoria. Glad you found my channel.
Thank you Justin. I have another really interesting one coming in about 10 days so stay tuned, and subscribe if you feel inclined to, so you see the next one.
Wow what a compliment. Thank you. Yes I'm still a new channel. When I launched this Caesarea video, I had less than 100 subs. It was my first video that blew up.
This is an really excellent video with well done camera settings and very interresting maps. Thank you very much. Also the music sounds very appropriate. Can you give me the title.
Thank you the for compliments. The music I got from a site that provides copyright free music but you have to pay for it and I don't think it's available to the general public. But the first song is called Inspiring Turkish Oud. Google music with Oud. very beautiful instrument. The other is called Middle Eastern Duduk. And also Sands of Sadness. Again I don't know if they are findable online.
I’m a ex director for a large broadcaster. This programme is well put together. Nicely shot, informative, good voice over, good script and overall a programme you should be very proud of. Thankyou.
Thank you! That's really flattering to hear from an ex director of a large broadcaster. I put my heart and soul into this video so it means a lot to read this comment.
The title is wrong. It should be Palestine's most impressive roman ruin.
@@folkmoot36in ur dreams.. te rr o ri st
@@folkmoot36 And Cleopatra was definitely black ...
What a nice comment 👍
This was a really well made video. I loved how you drew out the ancient harbor and showed its size relative to something modern.
Thank you :) The cliche way to compare size is always football fields or olympic swimming pools. I'm gonna try to be a little more creative than that 😅
@@Street-Gems The Aircraft Carrier was most excellent!
@@krim7 Haha thanks. Subscribe to my channel so you see the next video. I might bring her back in a different way.
It's very easy to philosophize and or speculate from a desk and a computer. Right up until the moment you're faced with the problem of lifting out of bed and moving a block of granite 800 km away weighing 1,300 tons. Apropos, granite blocks in Baalbek are also from Aswan and this quarry is over 1500 km away from Baalbek!
th-cam.com/video/YLiBdde48pU/w-d-xo.html
@@mtgne5351 Yet here you are speculating , as usual. I love that you folks think that you are any smarter than the ancients. xD
A stunning example of a Roman town!
The Romans were incredible engineers and their invention and use of hydraulic concrete was amazing!
It's breathtaking how many buildings, roads, bridges and aqueducts built by them are still in good condition 2,000 years after their time!
The view of this historical site is breathtaking my friend, the aerial views are simply unreal and superb! Well done, a simple masterpiece!👍
I was at Caesarea in April of this year on a motorcycle tour of Israel through Israel Motorcycle Tours while riding on a Yamaha T700 with 4 others. I managed to walk through the hippodrome and stood in the amphitheater, absolutely breathtaking!
Is safe to travel Israel now?
@@yeonheebuehler9140 Sure, there's no problem their iron dome works great!
@@viking670sure it does 😂
@@Isz2134 YEAH, IT DOES!!
@@Isz2134Oh, here we go...🙄
Well narrated , beautiful scenery , and fascinating history .
Palestine really is beautiful
Job well done with putting this together, very informative!
As a Roman Catholic, Italian American as well as being a builder, I found this awe inspiring what our ancestors were able to build without modern machinery.
Absolutely amazing!
Thank you!!
I know it blows me away too,. They were so resourceful and ingenious. Like they would have needed divers to help build this harbor, but without scuba gear, to name just one challenge.
13:26 Did the video creator really say: "But after that wacky endeavor came to an end". ??
@@earlysda Fact: The crusades were largely comprised of hijinks.
@@earlysdaI thought the same thing. SMH
i'm not saying it was aliens … but …
The harbor was some of the first known examples of Hydraulic Cement being used.
'Hydraulic cement is more durable than regular cement and can be used in wet or dry conditions, as well as above or below ground. It is also resistant to chemicals and heat. It can be applied underwater and will cure even when exposed to high levels of moisture.'
I believe Herod would have hired Roman engineers to plan the job, then local slaves to build it probably. But of course the technology existed already. He knew where to get his talent.
This channel is going to blow up
Thanks for those encouraging words. I just got started.
Ambatublow
Where do I buy the t-shirt?
Yeap
It blow up and then act like it don’t know nobody
outstanding documentary and research!
thank you
Outstanding is a flattering word 😀
I saw this last year. The swimming pool was amazing. All of it was amazing.
But it had no inlet pipe, nor did it have any outlet weirs.
Thanks!
Thanks for the tip Rod.
Seriously dude - this video was amazing! I watch a lot of videos on Israel & have seen much about Caesarea before but you managed to frame it in it's context perfectly within historical events! And I love your commentary - I even learnt a couple of things. I had never seen that satellite view of the original harbour & did not know about the Tsunami in 115. Keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing what you do next! I'm hoping Bethlehem and Jaffa might be among your plans. I don't see a lot of good information on either over the last 2000 years. My only complaint? There were only 2 videos!
Wow thanks Doug! I loved this comment! It's great to have such enthusiastic viewers like you. I'm releasing a new one this week about a different region in the Mediterranean so stay tuned, and then unfortunately due to life, it will take a couple more months before I can release the 4th, but it will be on another historical coastal town in Israel, to give you a hint. I'll try to weave Jaffa in there. So if you haven't subscribed make sure you are so you get to see it. I just wish they didn't take so long to produce so I could get them out faster.
@@Street-Gems That sounds awesome - I can't wait to see it! The Mediterranean is such a fascinating place. Totally understand about the amount of time to produce a video like this!
@@dougbevan1786 Yeah totally agree about the Mediterranean being a fascinating place.
I promise that I shall tour Israel one day in this lifetime. THIS is in my bucket list.
This was excellent! Thank you for shining a light on an important, but lesser known part of history.
You sir have earned a subscriber!
And thanks to you too! For watching and for subscribing. This really encourages me.
As I study the Bible, your beautiful and informative video has helped so much with putting the geography into perspective! Thank You!
Thank you. I'll have all sorts of topics coming in the future.
A wonderful explanation of the importance of the port city put into fascinating historical context. More videos like this please.
Thank you. I also found that part super fascinating, about the inter-connectivity of the ports. Got another good one coming soon.
Awesome work, keep those very interesting videos coming and God bless
Most splendid,sir! Many thanks to you!❤
And thank you. Yes that site is definitely splendid
Exellent work.
I love this time period and the deep dive into some things other videos just glaze over is much appreciated. Like how some things were built. I always wondered what these cities would be like if they stood today.
Need a time machine
"our beloved haror" with unbiased presentation. Nicely crafted.
well by the end of it we do become a little biased towards the harbor haha
I haven't wowed so much in a video in a long time! I love Jerusalem and more sites of the past with so many stories at the going back gen to gen to gen. excellent aesthetic and artistic expression
Thank you so much for this compliment.
Very good job. I knew nothing of this harbor, etc. before. Thanks
Thank you. I'm glad I could teach something new. I have one soon about an unknown ancient culture so keep an eye for it.
@@Street-Gems I can never get enough History! It even colors the screenplays I write-almost all of them are based on and set in the past; "Period pieces."
@@leonardothefabulous3490 Your screenplays sound super interesting. Subscribe to my channel then. My focus will be history.
I loved this video. I figured it was from a channel that had hundreds of thousands of subscribers and was surprised to see how few you have. You deserve millions more and have my sub.
This means a lot to me. Really. Thanks for your support!
I agree,!!!
Excellent. One of the best I've seen. Thank you.
Thanks Vicki
I visited that site in 2016, it is a very impressive. , The site at Masada was also amazing. Touring Israel is a wonderful trip.
It's a country rich in history.
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
I bet is wonderful with all that mountain of money from american taxes payers..lol
@@jameshodgkins559 eeeeew LOST CAUSE
@@radidov5333 It's feels now like I own things in Israel.
Excellent documentaire historique, merci !!!
Merci d'avoir regardé
Hi Jordan. This video came up in my feed. Fantastic!. Everything about it was great!. I too love architecture and archaeology. I was a young child in the 1970s when Egypt built the Aswan Dam and the two temples, one being the Temple of Abu Simbel, were dismantled and moved higher up into a manmade recreated mountain-(can't remember the other ones name). Had many a magazine at the time that showed the work and progress in Egypt. My Bible also had many a photograph of ancient buildings and objects. I've devoured that stuff ever since. Thank you for one of the best videos I've watched here on TH-cam!!. Almost thought it was a clip from a major production company! Definitely subbed!!. Looking forward to more of your work!!. ❤️ from Michigan USA
Wow what a compliment 😄 So glad you liked it! I have another one coming soon on a fascinating ancient culture, but I will keep it as a surprise. Thanks so much for this warm comment.
@@Street-Gems 😁👍
13:26 Did the video creator really say: "But after that wacky endeavor came to an end", to refer to the Crusades?
Helps to know that the u-hauling of the massive Aswan temple was done by Italians, direct descendants of the Romans.
I know you are tired to read praising by your excellent work. I was editor of a main journalistic tv show in Brazil, and I can say your work in all ways is amazing. I've been to cesárea two times as a tour guide and I must say that place is incredible to visit. It's more than we can thought. Greetings from Brazil! 🇮🇱🇧🇷❤️
Thank you Andre. What kind of programs did you edit?
@@Street-Gems A journalistic and variety program called Fantástico on Globo TV Brazil. At that time, the largest audience in the country among all channels. My best subject was Antarctica, the Lost Continent. Highly praised, but not as much as these gems you've been directing. 😁🇧🇷
@@andrelordello I'm humbled by your compliment.
One’s lifespan is 70-90 years,when you look at the Roman Empire,that lasted what......one thousand years ,you understand
how vast Roman reach was,picture an octopus and it’s tentacles........amazing!
They lasted a long time. But nothing lasts forever.
Beautifully done!! Your narration is so interesting, informative, and your voice is smooth and easy to listen to! Your visuals and haunting music are stunning. Thank you. Well worth listening to over and over again. Please make many more and follow this same pattern!
Hi Linda thank you so much for this amazing feedback. I like your description of the music as "haunting". Nice. I have one coming soon, but in the meantime check out my other videos where I do more of the same.
Maybe off subject, but the aircraft carrier they show is the USS MIdway and it is a museum in San Diego. I was stationed on her for 2 years.
Oh wow thanks so much for writing me this! You know, I actually had a hunch that was San Diego, so thank you for confirming it. And it's an honor to hear from someone who was stationed on my "little" aircraft carrier haha
I remember watching the red bull air race from the flight deck of the midway one year.
Well done video, very informative. I hope to make historical videos like this some day.
Dude honestly a VERY WELL made presentation. Very pleasant to listen to, beautiful visuals and great choice of background music. Hope your channel grows and make it worthwhile for you to continue making quality content!
Thank you Russ. I've got big plans for this channel. Stay tuned for more.
Informative, thank you
Incredibly well done - clearly thoroughly researched, with a plethora of information, presented in a manner understandable to all, including the historical context, and visually engaging with gentle and majestic music - overall an extraordinary, awe-inspiring video! Bravo! Keep up the fantastic work, dear sir!
Wow thank you for this beautiful compliment. All the components you mentioned are what I kept in mind when creating this video, so I'm really glad it all came through, and that you felt I gave enough historical context. That's always a bit of a challenge because there's just so much history around everything, so you have to know what to include and what to omit. I'd love to have you as a subscriber. I'll be slowly rolling out more videos like this, with one coming soon.
The imagery in this video is gorgeous! I also found the historical facts and explanations as to how the city came to be and how people lived back then (for example how ideas were spreading in the cities) really interesting.
I'm so glad you enjoyed my video. The trade routes and spread of ideas is particularly interesting to me.
But what has Rome done for us?
Law and order , remember what it used to be like,
People's front of judea
Gave us the the so-called western civilization and Christianity 😂
Everything
The internet. 😂
The aqua duct?
Very glad TH-cam suggested your channel. Great content!😁
Welcome to my channel 😀
One of the worlds best touristic location for those who love sunbathing and relax surrounded by epic monuments of the ancient world. There is another place like this : in Side, Turkey. Swimming in the sea with such fabulous background is an exciting experience.
Yeah there's something about ancient sites right on the sea that makes them that much more epic. Totally agree.
This is palastine
Greate education and greate presentation. Clear and riveting please create more
Thank you. More will come.
Considering this is at LEAST 2000+ years ago just maybe WE shouldn't be patting ourselves on the back so much ! No electricity, NO Bulldozers , NO internet to name a few things ! They just had smarts, willpower and A CAN DO mindset ! They obviously were NOT perfect but considering the times came awful close !
yeah the fact that they decided to build these mega structures with the technology they had is incredible.
Pronounced "Kigh-sayr-ee-uh". Roman "C" was a "K" sound.
True the Roman would have pronounced it that way.
Love the choice of music. Definitely adds to the atmosphere.
Thank you. Means a lot to me. I take a lot of care in choosing the right music.
Really interesting - thanks. I read recently in Lomas & Knight’s ‘The Book of Hiram’ that King Hiram - who aided King Solomon in the building of his house and his Temple - secured the defence of Tyre - his native city - by building an artificial island there which contained all the main civic functions but also utilised a submarine fresh water source - as at Bahrain - to supply water to it through leather pipes and which system lasted for centuries. (Just down the coast from Caesarea.)
And you actually reminded me of a book I read years ago called The Hiram Key. Talked about that. Thanks for that. I completely forgot about it.
thanks for making these videos, you're doing an excellent job sir!!
Thank you!
Here's to remembering the builders, workmen, women and architects who for the most part remain nameless. The Jewish and other people responsible for such wonders never get the true credit.
Yes the little people building it would have been Jewish at this site.
since when the Aramaic people were Jewish? it has nothing to do with them stop the habit of stealing
Excellent! Very informative, appreciate the ancient history! Thank you!
Nice work on this city I never knew much about.
Thanks. Nice to hear from a fellow Canadian
I'm continually "dazzled" by the Roman era temple at Baalbek in nearby Lebanon especially the vast monoliths that were quarried to form the basements of the temples- so huge that some people have fallen back on the old "aliens did it theory" as with the Egyptian pyramids but some researchers maintain that Herod's great temple in Jerusalem of which the famous wailing wall is a remnant may have been built by the same teams as at Baalbek thus making the great Jewish temple essentially a Roman era construction that arguably could outrival Caesarea.
I thought about doing a short video on Baalbek. That's interesting what you say that it was the same builders. It's likely that Herod hired Roman engineers for his projects, almost certainly for the harbor, because how else would his team have known how to make Roman concrete. But yes both Baalbek and the Temple Mount walls are incredibly impressive.
Is not the ‘wailing wall’ part of Fort Anthony?
@@markhughes7927 So if you look at that reconstruction at 4:00 that massive fortress on the right is the Anthony Fort, or Antonia Fortress. It's dedicated to Mark Anthony because him and Herod were friends. So technically yes it was part of that entire complex, but I believe nothing is left of it today, at least not on the surface.
The foundations of the Temple of Jupiter, made up of three blocks of granite weighing more than 800 tons and hoisted up to 20 feet, have nothing to do with Roman times. So far, no one has figured out who built them or how.
@@mtgne5351 would be an interesting video to make in the future.
Roman Empire was the greatest human society of all ages. Amazing! Love this!!
Fake! Pls correct:
PALESTINE'S most....
theres no such thing as palestine in bible nor in quran
*Occupied Palestine
cry about it lol
reconquered* not occupied :)
Fantastic documentary! I learned things I had never heard before! Love it and great quality
So glad you enjoyed it. I have some other good ones you might like.
You mean occupied palestine 🇵🇸
conquered, not occupied... these lands belonged to jews since abraham times
thank u for this video ❤
Palestine doesn’t exist,this is Israel,beautiful and God given.
This is Palestine. ZioPig.
@@bmyra No, this is de Jure part of Israel as per the UN.
@@serebii666 Israel is on stolen Palestinian land. It is illegitimate.
Excellent video; breathtaking aerial views!
You mispelled Palestine.
Can we expect more videos like this in the future? This was an excellent!
Yes absolutely! I'm working on a really good one now so subscribe to my channel and you will see them. Only problem is that they take so long to make, with the research, writing, editing, etc. This is a brand new channel but I have big plans.
palestine*
Cry about it
Based
No, this is de Jure part of Israel as per the UN.
well done - i love the coliseum now!
😂😂😂 romans were based af
you should be more carefull. those palestinan historian cites are robbed by the israelians,
Most of them are ancient Jewish cities.
These videos are masterpieces. I'm completely hooked.
Wonderful video! Thank you so much
Thank you
free palestine
Its free, thanks.
Ceasarea is not part of Palestine. It is part of Israel as per the UN, internationally recognized as such including for those who recognize Palestine.
Love the vid !❤🇨🇦
Free Palestine
From the river to the sea you live in a fantasy
Cool presentation of new information . Thank You!
I think it is better to say Palestine and not Israel. There is no country called Israel.
Why ? Muslims would destroy it like they did with the entire Middle east.
@@nicbahtin4774 All the destruction and lives lost in the Middle East are to be be blamed on the criminal Western nation you belong to.
That’s just incorrect lmaoooo
@@PakistanIcecream000 correct, western europe colonial rule is where it lies, as well as being enormous enabler, since their history of involvment is towards wishes for geopolitical gain in the region
@@lyricofwise6894
Funny those that remember will say "palestine" it self was viewed by the arabs as colonial label and the real name is Syria.
Once again a good video well worth the time to watch! Keep them coming.🎉😊
Thank you Ziggy. One coming next week.
You mean Palestine's?
ITS ISREAL
@francon4753 he had it right. FREE Palestine from the genocidal maniacs.
Excellent material! Highly recommended
Thank you very much
Hi David, are you the founder of the Chi Rho group?
Great video for a new channel - very interesting but good job keeping it concise. Excited to see the channel grow!
I'm glad you thought it was concise. It's not always easy to take all this history and distill it into a digestible amount that's coherent.
Excellent new sub
thanks for subscribing
Nice historical lesson. Thanks for sharing.
So glad your channel came across my YT recommendations. I'll be binge watching your videos. Excellent! I subbed. Your friend from Port Angeles Washington on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula.
Cool! Thanks for subbing :) I'm from Vancouver, Canada. My family lives in Victoria, just across the water from Port Angeles. I've always wanted to take the ferry there from Victoria. Glad you found my channel.
Bravo for an excellent presentation on a very interesting site 👍 the power of Rome remains with us today in many forms. ✌️
Thank you. Yes it does. Its legacy is ever lasting.
Great video! Looking forward to more
Wauw i am so glad youtube reccomended me this video, so genuine and eloquent. Thank you.
Thank you Justin. I have another really interesting one coming in about 10 days so stay tuned, and subscribe if you feel inclined to, so you see the next one.
Wow. Sort of want to go there now.
Extraordinary content, I do not understand how you still only have 16k subs, I hope you will get the recognition you deserve in the future :)
Wow what a compliment. Thank you. Yes I'm still a new channel. When I launched this Caesarea video, I had less than 100 subs. It was my first video that blew up.
Fascinating history especially if you love Roman history like I do.
Israel would be a great trip!
Awesome work man. Loved everything about your video. It shows that a lot of efforts went in this film.
Loved your graphics. You did so good with this! Great information too. I was here in 2019... I loved it. Thank you!
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed my video and got to visit the actual place.
Very well made, Beautifully worded, Excellent video.
Good luck with more 👍👍
Thank you 🙂
Yes! A masterpiece. Beautifully crafted. Well done. 🤗
Thank you for the great compliment. Check out my other videos.
@@Street-Gems I certainly will! Cheers.
Fantastic video! Well done, I love history too, and this is the most engaging and informative video on Caesarea!
Thank you! I'll do lots of history on this channel so I would love it if you subscribe. I appreciate people who love history.
One of the most enjoyable, informative and lovely to listen to, subscribed and look forward to others, thank you ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you! Great to have you as a new subscriber. I'll have many more in the long term.
Outstanding documentary!
Thank you!
incredible documentary.
Thank you, dear sir!
Thank you very much.
This is an really excellent video with well done camera settings and very interresting maps. Thank you very much. Also the music sounds very appropriate. Can you give me the title.
Thank you the for compliments. The music I got from a site that provides copyright free music but you have to pay for it and I don't think it's available to the general public. But the first song is called Inspiring Turkish Oud. Google music with Oud. very beautiful instrument. The other is called Middle Eastern Duduk. And also Sands of Sadness. Again I don't know if they are findable online.
@@Street-Gems I`ll try to get it. Thank you so much and good inspirations for you.
The zooming in and out of maps is very helpful too.
Really good work on the video! Most impressive. Thank you for you work!
Thank you. I appreciate your comment.
Excellent piece of work.
Great video! Thank you
Thnx for this great history lesson.
Thank you!
Brilliant documentary really well put together. Appreciate your work 😊
Thank you John.
Very well made and articulate video
Thank you 🙂