Production value, and lack of "highly compelling" retellings of fluff bits, over, and over, and over, is appreciated. Y'all aren't as prolific as other channels i watch, with similar subjects, but the individual videos are superior, and far less redundant. Thanks
Yeah, I like those videos for the most part, but my wife and I have a joke about that over-repeated one-liner. Whenever we say something interesting, we follow it up with Hightly Compelling! Haha!
Please point to more drone footage of ancient Peruvian desert ruins. I've watched plenty of the Nazca Lines, Caral and every Incan archaeological site but this production is hands down the best I've ever seen!! These are ruins that most do no know about much less will ever see in their lifetime!! Truly amazing production!! Goosebumps!!
Exactly. Many times I just switch away from ''My name is......and I....my new book.....blablah'' standing in front of and usually obscuring the actual subject
Thank you so much for this! Me as a Peruvian I even didn’t know about the casma ruins, that is a shame! The government now is just searching for lucrative archeology so these kind of ruins keep forgotten. We need to preserve our cultural heritage ! Thank you so much for all that insights!
It’s mankind’s past that often labeled as “religious purposes” to any structure or objects against Official Narratives to keep humanity ignorant and thus easy for manipulation
@@cesararodriguez4154 I sent you a big hug brother, this comment is usually the reflexion of your struggles and frustrations. But man the idea is not to blame anyone but to create dialogue and be together more than ever. Lots of love to you
I've been interested in ancient sites for a while now and had never heard of any of these mind blowing locations. Thank you, that was an incredible documentary.
More information in this video than we get from a dozen videos from some producers! Thank you for all the work assembling, editing, writing and narrating. This is one video that I will have to review a few times to absorb all the connections.
In the ley line vein of truly insightful explorations, deep, mysteriously enigmatic questions arise, crumbling slowly across the horizon... Pacha mama visible from the sky... and a lingering sense of deja vu, superbly shamanic journey 🌌 🙏🌞
Narcissistic information. You cannot date stone. It's impossible to know how old this is, and they're trying to make us think they know how old it is based on guesswork. Bad guesswork. Tell me, how did they build the pyramids? Gobekli Tepe? How did they carry these huge monoliths? It's fucking impossible, unless humanity or similar creatures developed technology in a different direction and lived in a time we think they didn't. I suggest an alternative theory. Imagine human-like creatures who got further than we have, but who developed a different type of technology than we have. Maybe through different conditions on the planet. Maybe not. Who knows? Anyway, We're finding things that must have been buried since the last ice age and flood. We've had humans close to 3 meters tall in modern times. Is it possible the standard was different before, and that we were a lot bigger? Look at Robert Wadlow, he was 272cm cus of some gland issues. Imagine if that was the way we were supposed to be. 200kgs. Strong like gorillas. Maybe that's what the standard used to be?
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Preu is a amazing country the more I learn about the place the more iam amazed a lot of people talk about ancient Egypt but for me ancient preu is just as remarkable surly at some stage this was the most advanced civilisation on earth I dream one day of visiting there if anyone has any recommendations of where i should visit please write me back 🙏
The very oldest indication of organised human activity appear to be traces of mining in Africa but there’s little to see as a tourist. If you had scuba skills then there’s fascinating archeology at least 12,000 years old off the coast of Japan. I suspect you’d get the most ‘ bang for your buck ‘ by looking at everything strewn across India, food, accommodation, taxis and trains are incredibly cheap and there’s a mind bending amount to see. Greece will remain the font of east/west philosophy/history/culture/ gods invented. If I wanted to actually find something then I’d head to South America with a girocopter to do my own landscape surveying, I’d also take a metal spike that could be hammered into the ground - a surprisingly good easy way to find brickwork / foundations. Outside of South America I suspect it’ll come back to Africa, this is a continent historically pillaged for gold, precious stones and human slaves but largely ignored in terms of history and culture - one tribe holds a story that there was a time before the moon… Egypt holds much but it’s primarily recycled idea’s from Sumerian / Zoroastrian and Buddhist cultures with a focus on ‘Elites’ using religion to somewhat enslave the people whilst being obsessed with the Zodiak and wanting to cheat death. If you have an unlimited budget and feel brave then consider finding all the places you are banned from going, some of this will be modern military use, but not all. There are parts of the Grand Canyon that are completely off limits and strong rumours of Native American petroglyphs, treasure and Egyptian style archeology …., consistent rumours surrounding the North Pole and there are many Islands around the world that are totally off limits…. In the last few hundred years the Eastern European civilisation of Tartaria has been wiped off the maps and written out of history….
When the Spanish barbarians arrived they were shocked to find that in Peru there was no hunger, no poverty, no beggars, no thieves, the cities were cleaner than anywhere in Europe and far better organized. The road system dwarfed the famous Roman Roads and conquered some of the roughest terrain on Earth, and people lived from the driest desert on the planet up to the edges of glaciers at 18,000 feet. They were possibly the best project managers in history, organizing teams of as many as 50,000 workers on projects lasting 20 years, utilizing the largest stones ever used in construction by humans, and did it without a written language. The more time I spend in Peru the more fascinating things I find.
I love it when I see vids like yours that shows me an entirely new ancient structure. I’ve seen every major interesting ancient structure I think and I’m so insanely wrong. New ones continue to be shown and continue to appear and be uncovered. So amazing.
This is so fascinating. I'm very interested in the ancient cultures of S. America, but this is the 1st time I've seen these sites. Thanks so much for this video.
Thanks for pointing these out - they may not be as impressive as totally megalithic sites, but some of those details are fascinating and the implications of them in our ancient past are incredible. Man, how I wish I could travel around and study these archaeological sites.
Perhaps some of us are unaware that so-called non-black people have nothing to with anything associated with ancient civilizations. They have only been here for six to ten thousand years according to science and our records.
Wonderful video! I could have watched another hour of this. Pikillacta 🤯 W O W ! The number of people and the tens of thousands of man-hours expended in order to construct this facility is just mind blowing. I'm glad that there are archeological studies now. I would love to know more about these civilizations.
@jakemoeller7850 🤓I find these videos on ancient civilizations and ancient history fascinating too. Read the KJV Holy Bible. It's the GREATEST & MOST INCREDIBLE history book of ALL time! It's also the WORD OF THE LIVING GOD & IT'S ALIVE! No joke! If you want to know more about ancient history, ask the Lord God to fill you with His knowledge and to give you His discernment, and then ask for the wisdom to know what to do with it once you gain that knowledge BEFORE you read the Holy Bible. I'm telling you that if you read it just at face value, you will not comprehend the most intriguing & incredible things about the Word of God. The Old Testament is chalked full of these ancient civilizations. There are numerous hybrid (fallen angels/human/animal) & fallen angel cities all over the world that the Lord God Himself destroyed in the world wide deluge OR had His people destroy them because of the continually evil & corrupted 🧬 DNA🧬 that the fallen angels created when they rebelled. Giants and chimera (3rd meaning of the definition chimera) existed & STILL exist today! Aliens from outer space, different universes, & galaxies are not what the majority of the world have been made to "think" or programed to "believe" what they truly are. Aliens = demons. There has been some serious clean ups taking place since the waters resided. They have purposely hid the TRUTH from all of surface dwellers so that we would fall for their narrative/lies in the end times which we are at the end of the end times rn. One of my many testimonies is how the Lord YESHUA/Jesus revealed this truth to me. I have only posted two of my testimonies and if you are interested in listening to the video "Jesus Told Me The Truth About Aliens," you'll need ear buds/head phones bcuz the sound is terribly low. Take care and God bless you and your family in Jesus name.
I watch ancient construction and technology type docs so much and I've never heard of alot of this stuff. Thanks for some awesome content Ombio! So interesting!
Incredible research to find these very unknown locations, top quality production and filming, great explanations. One of the best channels from any site for this kind of content. Love it.
They were Master Farmers, the were for Irrigation. Water is Life for all Humans, the "Rivers" just eroded around them. The Narrator has a brilliant voice, his English is Flawless.
Hi Really great voice for narration! Eminently listenable! The actual content of the video is quite mind blowing! I never saw all those carvings of body parts before, and that they were not about sacrifice but medicine! Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua returning soon to reign over the world from Jerusalem forever.
An incredible documentary. The mismanagement of mans history for profit and power has left gaping holes in the current narrative that need to be addressed. Thank you to you and your team of dedicated individuals who continue to do so. Keep up the good work. 👍😁
Fantastic work! Thank you very much for your continued passion and effort. Your videos are incredibly thought provoking and evocative. 10/10 production
Excellent narration, applicable imagery and no Over sensationalized hypotheses to explain their origins. Thank you very much and I look forward to future works from your channel!
Chanquillo temple-fortress: Fascinating! The concentric precision, the solstice and N/S orientations of structural aspects speak to sophisticated engineering and precise geometrical layout skills. As do the survivals of the many remarkable macro geoglyphs and megalithic construction located in different regions of Peru. I think Peru has some of the most interesting survivals in need of better understanding. Where are the scholarly Archeologist? Excellent video, well done! TY!
Where are scholarly Archeologists? Well... these informations about Chankillo are from studied archeologists... Chankillo has been even partly reconstructed (but covid stopped reconstruction). I know what iam talking about, i have been there in may 2022... Most of ruins in Casma valley had been studied by archeologists... Most of work in last decades was done by Sheila and Thomas Pozorski (Las Haldas, Pampa de las Moxeke etc). But also others... For example El Purgatorio was excavated in 2017... Sechin Bajo is being excavated right now... I took a lot of videos in that area, you can check them on my profile.
I agree, William. Chanquillo is fascinating...and beautiful. The aerial views are stunning. How nice it would be to travel back in time to see the purpose for which this monument was constructed.
@@jakemoeller7850 It was a clearly fort of some kind (maybe sort of communication tower). And why so massive walls? Well, there is usually very strong cold wind from sea. I have been there in tshirt, down in casma was hot, at chankillo, when exposed to wind, it was chilling. Look just few hundert km north to Chan Chan. They builded 13m high walls around palaces and other areas. Because of cold wind. If you shield that wind, you get warm... (there is cold Humboldt stream in pacific ocean coming from antarctic area around south america coast and its very cold... Peru is just bellow the equator and there lives penguins, seals... first 20km from seashore are very cold, you have to shield the wind, than there is about 20km of ht fertile land combined with deserts and than starts andes...)
And btw, at Las Haldas, the same day, 20 km away on coast, I had to take coat not to freeze... The same day we visited El Purgatorio and Pampa de las Moxeke, both lies on other side of valley where chankillo is, and we were dying there of hot air...
Thank you for this incredible production!! Entirely amazed especially for those of us deeply fascinated by these ancient civilizations and who've spent so many hours on Google Earth completely bewildered and amazed by such vast complexity, it's wonderful to finally see it up close and within historical context! Peru is underrated as a "Cradle of Civilization" and is one of the greats like Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley as well as others such as Mesoamerica and the Danube civilizations and is as old or older even! If you could do a documentary on their seafaring capabilities, it would be much appreciated! I would expect it to be an overwhelming realization as well, especially when science coins Polynesians as the great oceanic voyagers which one cannot delineate or take the pride of that reality from the ancient peoples, however, traces of ancient civilizations from the America's is evident within other major civilizations and I would love to see Peru take its proper place in the world!
Very Nicely Done, Great Footage. I never ever heard of these amazing Places before! That said my interest in this kind of things is now over 40 Years ongoing, I can't believe not reading or seeing of any of this before... Thank you for bringing them to a wider Audience. Greetings from Germany Marc
Wow.....this is great! Thank you so much.The speaker has a beautiful and warm voice and these places I have never seen. The video has a wonderful atmosphere.
There is a very strong resemblance between Piquillacta and the structures at Chaco Canyon in that many of the "rooms" have no entrances or windows, no signs of soot resulting from lighting, and they were both deliberately abandoned in such a way that the site were stripped of everything but the structures itself.
I lived in Peru for about two years. I lived in the city of Piura. We visited the beach often and on our drive to the beach we would cross over or even drive through similar "lines". I was a teenager at the time (1972 - 1974) and had never heard of the "lines" such as the Nazca lines. They made an impression on me for being so straight and clearly man made. Maybe there are lines all around Peru. What if the lines and structures were made before the Younger Dryes event? That would explain the discontinuation of some, the washed out area of some and other things.
Was thinking the same thing. Those mountains were not there when the city was vibrant. Then the Younger Dryus came along and the earth heaved and destroyed everything
BRILLIANT!..... a must watch, best I've seen ever on this subject, fascinating and full credit to crew and producers for making and posting this excellent documentary.
Thank you so much. Most people show the same old sites over and over.....for those of us who actually want to learn something NEW this is a breath of fresh air. Id much rather watch this then some over rated regurgitated BS. Very appreciated.
The tranquillizing and Shamanic narration has induced momentary amnesia... 30+ minutes into the film and the only thing i can remember watching was the Casma? lines.
This was a terrific video. I was able to follow the ancient road in Piquillacta with google maps, and was able to search the surrounding area for any continuation. that was fun. It was almost like I was there.
2² km complex of isolated cubes rooms, with 3 story tall walls?! What could it be... The Ark of Viracocha?? Looks like an extremely well organized Zoo... Could maintain thousands of different species, all in 2² km... Blows my mind ! 🤯🤯🤯
This was a wonderful watch.. Thank you for delving into the lesser known, and not dwelling on sites that are so well and regurgitated to death. Looking forward to diving head first into the rest of your content.
I really enjoy your videos! I've seen them all and get really excited when I see a new one come out! I only wish there were more to watch! I'm very much into ancient architecture, especially in Peru and Egypt. From your videos, I have learned a lot about some sites I had no idea existed. Thank you!
What a jawdropper this documentary is.👍 It clearly shows how much of the pre-historic past is in the dark. Honestly,after having seen this im craving for more.......
I think that the numerous rooms could be functional as a seed-bank, along with many separate yard areas for testing crops and isolating male and female plants for breeding purposes. If you look at the thousand of varieties of corn and potato in Peru, you can conclude that large seed banks would play a role in their culture. Agriculture is also given by the gods so it makes sense to see agricultural facilities crossing over with spiritual functions.
I assumed it was designed and built because of a massive society-wide satanic panic (of an appropriate nature to their culture) IOW some sort of freak out or hysteria. What that could have been, or what is the meaning of their response, IDK. My friend thinks it was a giant brothel, and that you would access the chambers from openings in the wooden floor above. He said it's cheaper that way, because there's no f***ing overhead. It... almost seems like none of the theories make sense or entirely fit the evidence or lack thereof... Maybe it was like the Olympics, or an initiation, and one of the tests was you had to go up that "road to nowhere" and make it back to a way point alive (and you couldn't go back down the road). IDK you'd have to think like the people who made the complex, and we don't know how to do that.
Im a Mexican architect discovering my passion for ancient structures , and lost technologies, i went to Perú 5 years ago, i wasn't able to see these places, but I've seen some other spectacular ones, I'm pretty sure not even Peruvians are interested anymore, but people like yourself from other countries can bring up more research. here and in other locations around the globe we have evidence of ancient connections to other places, communication between nations, global wars, and other lost ways of transport and tools , technologies now long lost and forgiven, imagine our metal aleation stones in the future they will think we were crazy adoring phones etc. You should put subtitles in spanish for your videos so the people of these nations can be more interested and invested in finding these technologies and information that can be of help for our present and future , i can talk for mexico as well because not all people of these nations can understand inglish, im pretty sure the vatican have lots of answers hidden in its library. Because the world history and human civilization is more complex and with more longevity. I can help you with subtitles in spanish if you need. Thank you for everything cheers.
Yes sir we need this translated in Spanish Iam sure many would watch in Latin America I lived in Mexico City for several years I love the country and the people so much and your country has many amazing archaeological sites from your ancestors I hope that this guy does a video on Mexico also some less well known sites are many 🙏
I As an historian who has had the privilege to study history from primary sources available to serious academics I can assure you that socalled white people and their supporters have no interest in actual history. This is due to the fact that actual history is a history of a particular group of Black people called Israelites who are responsible for everything associated with civilization and culture throughout history. There are no ancient nonBlack people in history due to their inorganic origins and them having been on the planet for six to ten thousand years.
thanks for a very informative, minimally speculative and best of all non-sensational delivery. The structures are mysterious enough without all the "amazing" adjectives usually found in these types of videos. I look forward to more from you. Thankyou
I think it’s absolutely incredible that the Inca found megalithic structures and built upon them. You can see the megalithic polygon on seamless construction of the ancients below and the smaller anchor construction above. Thank you
well i had the idea too, but you can rule out it ACTUALLY being some form of microchip because of the material its built from. however, maybe its not the material its made of thats important, maybe its the design. this is crazy..but.. what if information processing structures replicate themselves retroactively back in time as a means of self perpetuating themselves, almost as a way to ensure that they exist when time comes to that point where it loops back onto itself like a mobius strip. and the archetype of the dying and dismembered "god" who resurrects and the imagery of dismembered bodies suddenly makes more sense..hmmm..
Congratulations on this outstanding video, which demonstrates the existence of apparently boundless mysterious structures in the middle of nowhere, along with inexplicable "road-like" lines extending long distances with no conclusive identifiable destinations. Unlike most other archeological sites (including the Mesoamerican counterparts), the Peruvian (Kasma and Nazca) and the Bolivian (Pumapunku) ancient, enigmatic ruins and geoglyphs defy any conceivable purpose. These are not unlike the famous Anatolian neolithic Göbekli Tepe, the purpose of which and its baffling deliberate concealment eludes plausible conclusions... Thank you so much for this elucidating documentary! BRAVO!
Chanquillo was not a temple or fortress - it was a storage facility for people who were living in a tough climate. Food and/or goods stored in round structures, rectangle structure was an administrative/security building for the complex. The entrances limit the flow of people in and out, as well as providing an easy area to defend for security - only single file human entry possible. The fact that there is a hill higher than outer wall perimeter means nothing for defense during the age of simple swords and spears. We have always been "squirreling" food and goods as humanity throughout history - that's why we are still here today. The valley floor covered in broken pieces of pottery supports this idea: massive amount of people bringing and removing items from this location over an extended period of time. I believe we tend to overthink some of these ancient sites as more grandiose and mysterious than what they actually were intended to be used for, by the people who built them. Regarding the alignment and shapes of this structure - we usually do not build ugly things, we take pride in ourselves and our work today. I'm sure it was no different for ancient people - they built beautiful things because they could, and they took pride in their accomplishments.
Fascinating- I’ve been to Peru and have informally studied Peru and never heard of the structures described or that there are many other potentially lost civilizations from Peru’s long history. For the building with no windows or doors, perhaps when the building was intact people could enter from the roof via a ladder. A hole in the roof could also let in light and air and the roof may have acted like surfaced streets do today in modern society
Wow, I've never heard of this place. This is mind boggling. The temple is very strange. I wonder why it was destroyed? I tell you, I'm sick of Egypt, Peru and India are woefully neglected by western archeology. It's like they're afraid to go to these places. India is far more fascinating to me than Egypt. It's been done to death. Great videos dude!
Nice video and presentation. 1. Wisdom and skill 2. Technology and tools Both are mutually exclusive between ancient Peru and modern civilizations, respectively.
Amazing Presentation. Lima Peru is such a mystery of the past. Such mysteries I did not know about until this Presentation. something very odd was going on - on earth in ancient times. These are very old ancient alien structures. the technology required is not even known yet in our modern world! I think the dating on these stuctures is accurately pre flood. the black/red/white pottery is the colors of atlantis. many of these structues look industrial. thank you so very much for this.
Peru🇵🇪, an ancient and megadiverse country. It is known in the world not only for its varied gastronomy, its typical folkloric dances, its diversity of musical genres, its diversity of climates, its tourist places, its school and civic-military parades, its carnivals, but also for having one of the wonders of the world such as: Machu Picchu, the Nazca Lines and more than 1,000 archaeological centers throughout the country. For all this, Long live ancient Peru 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪
The information about these long lines in Peru are rather fascinating. I was a commercial pilot for many years and the lines bear a resemblance to what we call on arrival into an airport. It is a pathway that aircraft have to follow arriving in an airport. Early attempts at navigation in the 1920s involve beacons and arrows and landmarks that could be visually seen to guide airmail pilots across country.
*_"I was a commercial pilot for many years and the lines bear a resemblance to what we call on arrival into an airport"_* Yes, and we all know that interstellar aliens arrived in 1920s propeller driven, petrol aircraft! Derpy von Derpiken told us! 🤣 {:o:O:}
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I can not thank you enough for the information and video you have shared with us. Please answer this question. Does the layout of these structures imply an understanding of calculus?
@@oilchng It's hard to say anything. There are many works on these cultures, but there is very little of anything significant. It all comes down to the assumptions and interpretations of historians. However, as with all cultures of the preliterate period. That is why such archaeological sites are not given enough attention, as they are somewhat out of the historical context.
Viracocha pampa was an industrial sized (even for modern standards) maize beer (Chicha) brewery. There has been found "Pisco" vessels used to ferment the maize to make the beer. (In fact, the national liquor of Perú, it's called PISCO, because the lack of wood in the desertic coast, made the producers in the 1590s and beyond, to store the beverage made from European grape in those traditional and millenary vessels instead of wood barrrels). Pikillact LOOKS like it was a BIGGER industrial complex as the first one. It's known that the WARIs were merchants, and the WARI CHICHA (Maize beer) was PROBABLY one of the goods they interchanged (or sell because it's found there was some sort of coins) with other cultures. The merchant thing its very old in the territory that know we know as Perú. There's been found peruvian goods (even dolls and toys!) in places like Chile, Colombia and other places THOUSAND of miles away...
Look at the Battlefield Palatte from Naqada Egypt and tell me if it looks Iike a giraffe. Vicuna of the royal Inca, Peruvian giraffe maybe because other stones depict an African giraffe perfectly! Mind blown!
My friend and his father still make annual journeys back home to Peru and go on ceremonial treks, he brought me back a bottle of "Inca Pisco", it was something that would wake you up for sure😵
Chiming in w/ more appreciation that you use no Giorgio-esque fluffernutting & nonsplaining away the mystery w/aliens. This kicked ass in the most educational and intellectually curious way.
Recarding Casma, I would invite you to consider the Ruin called "La Cantina", one of their corners rise also creating a precise 90° angle. I think this place looks like the house of the Priest from Chankillo. It is very close to the main ruins. The laberint doors at Chankillo reffers to two periods of the year. 6 months in one direction, 6 months in the other direction, which are related two the year round 13 towers. The four Seasons.
This was really very interesting. I have never heard of these places before. Its is so puzzling why these places were built for no apparent practical uses. Very well presented video.
Fascinating! Maybe the rooms within the Piquillacta complex were designed to be accessed via rooftop doors, like other ancient settlements such as Catalhoyuk?
I don't believe it! Awesome, simply AWESOME! No bullcrap, just footage and concise details. Absolutely fantastic!!
The graphics and blueprint designs were a huge help!
Production value, and lack of "highly compelling" retellings of fluff bits, over, and over, and over, is appreciated. Y'all aren't as prolific as other channels i watch, with similar subjects, but the individual videos are superior, and far less redundant. Thanks
Highly compelling.... i know exactly who/what you are referring to.... and yes you are right ,this channel presents data "Hype" free.
Yeah, I like those videos for the most part, but my wife and I have a joke about that over-repeated one-liner. Whenever we say something interesting, we follow it up with Hightly Compelling! Haha!
Please point to more drone footage of ancient Peruvian desert ruins. I've watched plenty of the Nazca Lines, Caral and every Incan archaeological site but this production is hands down the best I've ever seen!! These are ruins that most do no know about much less will ever see in their lifetime!! Truly amazing production!! Goosebumps!!
That's a very highly compelling comment
highly compelling man is just a click baiter.
No over dramatization, nobody wanting us to focus on their face, images of the actual topics. Ya nailing it, my fellow man!
Exactly. Many times I just switch away from ''My name is......and I....my new book.....blablah'' standing in front of and usually obscuring the actual subject
Thank you so much for this! Me as a Peruvian I even didn’t know about the casma ruins, that is a shame! The government now is just searching for lucrative archeology so these kind of ruins keep forgotten. We need to preserve our cultural heritage ! Thank you so much for all that insights!
It’s mankind’s past that often labeled as “religious purposes” to any structure or objects against Official Narratives to keep humanity ignorant and thus easy for manipulation
Don’t be a shame , be part of the solution, talking about it without doing anything is shameful.
@@cesararodriguez4154 I sent you a big hug brother, this comment is usually the reflexion of your struggles and frustrations. But man the idea is not to blame anyone but to create dialogue and be together more than ever. Lots of love to you
this documentary presentation is of highest standard for historical data, narrative, sound and imagines.
Old Peru is a whole world on its own
Peru is a very mystical country
no doubt
Main screen. This is roman/celt opidum
Andean region in general
It has always fascinated me the most out of all ancient nations. The most mysterious.
I've been interested in ancient sites for a while now and had never heard of any of these mind blowing locations. Thank you, that was an incredible documentary.
watch viper tv sumerian tablets. & revalation of the pyramids..the pyramids are far older, like 300,000 yrs..if not more..
the pyramids were built way before the flood,,which was 13k ago..mainstream vids lie..
granite,,only cut with diamond or harder..think about it..they didnt have diamond tools saws..
@@harrywalker5836 Something remarkable went on in the ancient world. What that is...? The "star gods" showed up...?
Tienes k venir aca en peru hay las lineaa de nazca caral cuzco etc los incas soy peruano de lima
More information in this video than we get from a dozen videos from some producers! Thank you for all the work assembling, editing, writing and narrating.
This is one video that I will have to review a few times to absorb all the connections.
In the ley line vein of truly insightful explorations, deep, mysteriously enigmatic questions arise, crumbling slowly across the horizon... Pacha mama visible from the sky... and a lingering sense of deja vu, superbly shamanic journey 🌌 🙏🌞
Narcissistic information. You cannot date stone. It's impossible to know how old this is, and they're trying to make us think they know how old it is based on guesswork. Bad guesswork. Tell me, how did they build the pyramids? Gobekli Tepe? How did they carry these huge monoliths? It's fucking impossible, unless humanity or similar creatures developed technology in a different direction and lived in a time we think they didn't.
I suggest an alternative theory. Imagine human-like creatures who got further than we have, but who developed a different type of technology than we have. Maybe through different conditions on the planet. Maybe not. Who knows? Anyway, We're finding things that must have been buried since the last ice age and flood. We've had humans close to 3 meters tall in modern times. Is it possible the standard was different before, and that we were a lot bigger? Look at Robert Wadlow, he was 272cm cus of some gland issues. Imagine if that was the way we were supposed to be. 200kgs. Strong like gorillas. Maybe that's what the standard used to be?
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
@@fredflintstoner596 Classic Basil, from “Fawlty Towers”.
@@cfrandre8319 forget about the horse you know nothing !
Preu is a amazing country the more I learn about the place the more iam amazed a lot of people talk about ancient Egypt but for me ancient preu is just as remarkable surly at some stage this was the most advanced civilisation on earth I dream one day of visiting there if anyone has any recommendations of where i should visit please write me back 🙏
Check your spellings!!!
The very oldest indication of organised human activity appear to be traces of mining in Africa but there’s little to see as a tourist.
If you had scuba skills then there’s fascinating archeology at least 12,000 years old off the coast of Japan.
I suspect you’d get the most ‘ bang for your buck ‘ by looking at everything strewn across India, food, accommodation, taxis and trains are incredibly cheap and there’s a mind bending amount to see.
Greece will remain the font of east/west philosophy/history/culture/ gods invented.
If I wanted to actually find something then I’d head to South America with a girocopter to do my own landscape surveying, I’d also take a metal spike that could be hammered into the ground - a surprisingly good easy way to find brickwork / foundations.
Outside of South America I suspect it’ll come back to Africa, this is a continent historically pillaged for gold, precious stones and human slaves but largely ignored in terms of history and culture - one tribe holds a story that there was a time before the moon…
Egypt holds much but it’s primarily recycled idea’s from Sumerian / Zoroastrian and Buddhist cultures with a focus on ‘Elites’ using religion to somewhat enslave the people whilst being obsessed with the Zodiak and wanting to cheat death.
If you have an unlimited budget and feel brave then consider finding all the places you are banned from going, some of this will be modern military use, but not all. There are parts of the Grand Canyon that are completely off limits and strong rumours of Native American petroglyphs, treasure and Egyptian style archeology …., consistent rumours surrounding the North Pole and there are many Islands around the world that are totally off limits….
In the last few hundred years the Eastern European civilisation of Tartaria has been wiped off the maps and written out of history….
Macchu Picchu.
Read the Shirley Mclain books.
When the Spanish barbarians arrived they were shocked to find that in Peru there was no hunger, no poverty, no beggars, no thieves, the cities were cleaner than anywhere in Europe and far better organized. The road system dwarfed the famous Roman Roads and conquered some of the roughest terrain on Earth, and people lived from the driest desert on the planet up to the edges of glaciers at 18,000 feet. They were possibly the best project managers in history, organizing teams of as many as 50,000 workers on projects lasting 20 years, utilizing the largest stones ever used in construction by humans, and did it without a written language. The more time I spend in Peru the more fascinating things I find.
I love it when I see vids like yours that shows me an entirely new ancient structure. I’ve seen every major interesting ancient structure I think and I’m so insanely wrong. New ones continue to be shown and continue to appear and be uncovered. So amazing.
Exactly, I never heard of this place before, but better now than never!😱😱🪄🪄
Wow a real video. No copy of a copy of a copy of a copy.
Thanks so much.
NIN YEA BUDDY
If I could give more than one like I would! This was fascinating and well done!
fascinating, i have been interested in this subject for many years and to see things i have never seen before is so refreshing.
Świetny materiał, dzięki. Świat jest pełen nieodkrytych, skarbów przeszłości, jeszcze raz dzięki za fajną przygodę 👍✌️🙂.
This is so fascinating. I'm very interested in the ancient cultures of S. America, but this is the 1st time I've seen these sites. Thanks so much for this video.
Thanks for pointing these out - they may not be as impressive as totally megalithic sites, but some of those details are fascinating and the implications of them in our ancient past are incredible. Man, how I wish I could travel around and study these archaeological sites.
The last ruins were totally impressive. Most impressive of all I have seen.
We need very powerful computers nowadays to draw such structures.
Perhaps some of us are unaware that so-called non-black people have nothing to with anything associated with ancient civilizations. They have only been here for six to ten thousand years according to science and our records.
This channel is far superior and much more compelling than any other. I appreciate the hard work!
Wonderful video! I could have watched another hour of this. Pikillacta 🤯 W O W ! The number of people and the tens of thousands of man-hours expended in order to construct this facility is just mind blowing. I'm glad that there are archeological studies now. I would love to know more about these civilizations.
@jakemoeller7850 🤓I find these videos on ancient civilizations and ancient history fascinating too.
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The Old Testament is chalked full of these ancient civilizations. There are numerous hybrid (fallen angels/human/animal) & fallen angel cities all over the world that the Lord God Himself destroyed in the world wide deluge OR had His people destroy them because of the continually evil & corrupted 🧬 DNA🧬 that the fallen angels created when they rebelled. Giants and chimera (3rd meaning of the definition chimera) existed & STILL exist today!
Aliens from outer space, different universes, & galaxies are not what the majority of the world have been made to "think" or programed to "believe" what they truly are. Aliens = demons. There has been some serious clean ups taking place since the waters resided. They have purposely hid the TRUTH from all of surface dwellers so that we would fall for their narrative/lies in the end times which we are at the end of the end times rn.
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I watch ancient construction and technology type docs so much and I've never heard of alot of this stuff. Thanks for some awesome content Ombio! So interesting!
Fascinating stuff! I've never heard of most of the sites mentioned, and the production value is fantastic!
Thanks!
Incredible research to find these very unknown locations, top quality production and filming, great explanations. One of the best channels from any site for this kind of content. Love it.
my favorite youtube channel of all time. the best
They were Master Farmers, the were for Irrigation.
Water is Life for all Humans, the "Rivers" just eroded around them.
The Narrator has a brilliant voice, his English is Flawless.
Great Video. I love the story telling, soft, no exaggeration, clear, easy to understand. Kudos!
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Really great voice for narration! Eminently listenable!
The actual content of the video is quite mind blowing! I never saw all those carvings of body parts before, and that they were not about sacrifice but medicine!
Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua returning soon to reign over the world from Jerusalem forever.
This chanal is my hypnotherapy .. i admire the whole creation of it same as these blow minding ancient structures
An incredible documentary. The mismanagement of mans history for profit and power has left gaping holes in the current narrative that need to be addressed. Thank you to you and your team of dedicated individuals who continue to do so. Keep up the good work. 👍😁
Excelente trabajo, fantástico, perfecto, maravilloso, grandioso, GRACIAS
Fantastic work! Thank you very much for your continued passion and effort. Your videos are incredibly thought provoking and evocative. 10/10 production
Excellent narration, applicable imagery and no Over sensationalized hypotheses to explain their origins. Thank you very much and I look forward to future works from your channel!
Chanquillo temple-fortress: Fascinating! The concentric precision, the solstice and N/S orientations of structural aspects speak to sophisticated engineering and precise geometrical layout skills. As do the survivals of the many remarkable macro geoglyphs and megalithic construction located in different regions of Peru. I think Peru has some of the most interesting survivals in need of better understanding. Where are the scholarly Archeologist?
Excellent video, well done! TY!
Where are scholarly Archeologists? Well... these informations about Chankillo are from studied archeologists... Chankillo has been even partly reconstructed (but covid stopped reconstruction). I know what iam talking about, i have been there in may 2022...
Most of ruins in Casma valley had been studied by archeologists... Most of work in last decades was done by Sheila and Thomas Pozorski (Las Haldas, Pampa de las Moxeke etc). But also others... For example El Purgatorio was excavated in 2017... Sechin Bajo is being excavated right now... I took a lot of videos in that area, you can check them on my profile.
I agree, William. Chanquillo is fascinating...and beautiful. The aerial views are stunning. How nice it would be to travel back in time to see the purpose for which this monument was constructed.
@@jakemoeller7850 It was a clearly fort of some kind (maybe sort of communication tower). And why so massive walls? Well, there is usually very strong cold wind from sea. I have been there in tshirt, down in casma was hot, at chankillo, when exposed to wind, it was chilling. Look just few hundert km north to Chan Chan. They builded 13m high walls around palaces and other areas. Because of cold wind. If you shield that wind, you get warm...
(there is cold Humboldt stream in pacific ocean coming from antarctic area around south america coast and its very cold... Peru is just bellow the equator and there lives penguins, seals... first 20km from seashore are very cold, you have to shield the wind, than there is about 20km of ht fertile land combined with deserts and than starts andes...)
And btw, at Las Haldas, the same day, 20 km away on coast, I had to take coat not to freeze... The same day we visited El Purgatorio and Pampa de las Moxeke, both lies on other side of valley where chankillo is, and we were dying there of hot air...
You get three very different types of weather just on 20 km length. From Casma river (where el purgatorio is) to Las Haldas.
Thank you for this incredible production!! Entirely amazed especially for those of us deeply fascinated by these ancient civilizations and who've spent so many hours on Google Earth completely bewildered and amazed by such vast complexity, it's wonderful to finally see it up close and within historical context! Peru is underrated as a "Cradle of Civilization" and is one of the greats like Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley as well as others such as Mesoamerica and the Danube civilizations and is as old or older even! If you could do a documentary on their seafaring capabilities, it would be much appreciated! I would expect it to be an overwhelming realization as well, especially when science coins Polynesians as the great oceanic voyagers which one cannot delineate or take the pride of that reality from the ancient peoples, however, traces of ancient civilizations from the America's is evident within other major civilizations and I would love to see Peru take its proper place in the world!
Very Nicely Done, Great Footage. I never ever heard of these amazing Places before!
That said my interest in this kind of things is now over 40 Years ongoing, I can't believe not reading or seeing of any of this before...
Thank you for bringing them to a wider Audience.
Greetings from Germany
Marc
Excellent reportage ... low key, no hype; very much appreciated.
damn i want more of this. also music was dope. superb drone shots.
Wow.....this is great! Thank you so much.The speaker has a beautiful and warm voice and these places I have never seen. The video has a wonderful atmosphere.
Once again, the least popular ancient sites are the most interesting! Great job.
Thankyou for the up close and ground views. Give such a better perspective of these ancient wonders.
This was amazing. I have never seen most if not all of these places. Made me feel as if I was there on an adventure. Thank you.
Excellent video! The info, music and feel resonates thank you! 😊❤😊
Fascinating stuff. Great video thanks!
Just adorable Narration voice ...no words for quality of work in ancient people
Excellent documentary! Great images, music and 3D WORK, Also VO : ) Thanks!! Love your films.
Absolutely brilliant documentary!
There is a very strong resemblance between Piquillacta and the structures at Chaco Canyon in that many of the "rooms" have no entrances or windows, no signs of soot resulting from lighting, and they were both deliberately abandoned in such a way that the site were stripped of everything but the structures itself.
They took their electric lights with them when they left?
I thought the same thing!
Fascinating! Beautifully captured.
A great hidden 💎 gem of a documentary. Love the new sites & perspectives.💖
I lived in Peru for about two years. I lived in the city of Piura.
We visited the beach often and on our drive to the beach we would cross over or even drive through similar "lines".
I was a teenager at the time (1972 - 1974) and had never heard of the "lines" such as the Nazca lines.
They made an impression on me for being so straight and clearly man made.
Maybe there are lines all around Peru.
What if the lines and structures were made before the Younger Dryes event? That would explain the discontinuation of some, the washed out area of some and other things.
JD, Have you ever gone on Google Earth and looked through Peru for the different lines? It’s fascinating, through they are at first hard to pinpoint.
@@boa1793 I wish google earth would remove the pixelated areas of Antarctica.
Wow, I lived in Talara around the same time.
Was thinking the same thing. Those mountains were not there when the city was vibrant. Then the Younger Dryus came along and the earth heaved and destroyed everything
If it was made before the younger dryas surely it would have washed away?
BRILLIANT!..... a must watch, best I've seen ever on this subject, fascinating and full credit to crew and producers for making and posting this excellent documentary.
Thank you so much. Most people show the same old sites over and over.....for those of us who actually want to learn something NEW this is a breath of fresh air. Id much rather watch this then some over rated regurgitated BS. Very appreciated.
The tranquillizing and Shamanic narration has induced momentary amnesia... 30+ minutes into the film and the only thing i can remember watching was the Casma? lines.
This was a terrific video. I was able to follow the ancient road in Piquillacta with google maps, and was able to search the surrounding area for any continuation. that was fun. It was almost like I was there.
nagyon igényes értékes film, köszönet a készítőknek
2² km complex of isolated cubes rooms, with 3 story tall walls?!
What could it be... The Ark of Viracocha?? Looks like an extremely well organized Zoo... Could maintain thousands of different species, all in 2² km... Blows my mind ! 🤯🤯🤯
What an amazing video, great info, excellent work, TOP NOTCH !
Nice to know more of a not famous site from Peru.
This was a wonderful watch.. Thank you for delving into the lesser known, and not dwelling on sites that are so well and regurgitated to death. Looking forward to diving head first into the rest of your content.
I really enjoy your videos! I've seen them all and get really excited when I see a new one come out! I only wish there were more to watch!
I'm very much into ancient architecture, especially in Peru and Egypt. From your videos, I have learned a lot about some sites I had no idea existed. Thank you!
What a jawdropper this documentary is.👍
It clearly shows how much of the pre-historic past is in the dark.
Honestly,after having seen this im craving for more.......
I think that the numerous rooms could be functional as a seed-bank, along with many separate yard areas for testing crops and isolating male and female plants for breeding purposes. If you look at the thousand of varieties of corn and potato in Peru, you can conclude that large seed banks would play a role in their culture. Agriculture is also given by the gods so it makes sense to see agricultural facilities crossing over with spiritual functions.
my first though was a massive slaughterhouse
You’re rationalizing your random guess makes sense.
I assumed it was designed and built because of a massive society-wide satanic panic (of an appropriate nature to their culture) IOW some sort of freak out or hysteria. What that could have been, or what is the meaning of their response, IDK.
My friend thinks it was a giant brothel, and that you would access the chambers from openings in the wooden floor above. He said it's cheaper that way, because there's no f***ing overhead. It... almost seems like none of the theories make sense or entirely fit the evidence or lack thereof... Maybe it was like the Olympics, or an initiation, and one of the tests was you had to go up that "road to nowhere" and make it back to a way point alive (and you couldn't go back down the road). IDK you'd have to think like the people who made the complex, and we don't know how to do that.
Amazing quality in your video. You didnt give biased views. Just stated facts. This was great
Im a Mexican architect discovering my passion for ancient structures , and lost technologies, i went to Perú 5 years ago, i wasn't able to see these places, but I've seen some other spectacular ones, I'm pretty sure not even Peruvians are interested anymore, but people like yourself from other countries can bring up more research. here and in other locations around the globe we have evidence of ancient connections to other places, communication between nations, global wars, and other lost ways of transport and tools , technologies now long lost and forgiven, imagine our metal aleation stones in the future they will think we were crazy adoring phones etc. You should put subtitles in spanish for your videos so the people of these nations can be more interested and invested in finding these technologies and information that can be of help for our present and future , i can talk for mexico as well because not all people of these nations can understand inglish, im pretty sure the vatican have lots of answers hidden in its library. Because the world history and human civilization is more complex and with more longevity. I can help you with subtitles in spanish if you need. Thank you for everything cheers.
We need more young archeologists that are open to these ideas and are not dogmatic in sticking to the old narratives.
Thank you
Yes sir we need this translated in Spanish Iam sure many would watch in Latin America I lived in Mexico City for several years I love the country and the people so much and your country has many amazing archaeological sites from your ancestors I hope that this guy does a video on Mexico also some less well known sites are many 🙏
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As an historian who has had the privilege to study history from primary sources available to serious academics I can assure you that socalled white people and their supporters have no interest in actual history. This is due to the fact that actual history is a history of a particular group of Black people called Israelites who are responsible for everything associated with civilization and culture throughout history. There are no ancient nonBlack people in history due to their inorganic origins and them having been on the planet for six to ten thousand years.
Wow, hadn't heard mention of any of these mysteries... thanks!
thanks for a very informative, minimally speculative and best of all non-sensational delivery. The structures are mysterious enough without all the "amazing" adjectives usually found in these types of videos. I look forward to more from you. Thankyou
Excellent, extremely professional and well produced video with captivating narration. I’ve never heard of any of these place!
I think it’s absolutely incredible that the Inca found megalithic structures and built upon them. You can see the megalithic polygon on seamless construction of the ancients below and the smaller anchor construction above. Thank you
Interesting video. Your choice of music was great too. Abstract and spacial, and a bit mysterious.
Pikillaqta looks a lot like a giant microchip, and the fact that it has isolated spaces it's really curious to say the least.
I was thinking along the same lines, maybe a battery of some kind ?
@@philipmariposa3067 energy generation like the pyramids perhaps?
Literally same thoughts
well i had the idea too, but you can rule out it ACTUALLY being some form of microchip because of the material its built from. however, maybe its not the material its made of thats important, maybe its the design. this is crazy..but.. what if information processing structures replicate themselves retroactively back in time as a means of self perpetuating themselves, almost as a way to ensure that they exist when time comes to that point where it loops back onto itself like a mobius strip. and the archetype of the dying and dismembered "god" who resurrects and the imagery of dismembered bodies suddenly makes more sense..hmmm..
@@samuelyoung6272 Yes, that is crazy. 😂
So fascinating! It would have been amazing if time travel is possible & all these can be understood
Great job Igor!
Thanks, man))
Cool, I learn something new about ancient Peru. Never seen some of these structures before.
Congratulations on this outstanding video, which demonstrates the existence of apparently boundless mysterious structures in the middle of nowhere, along with inexplicable "road-like" lines extending long distances with no conclusive identifiable destinations. Unlike most other archeological sites (including the Mesoamerican counterparts), the Peruvian (Kasma and Nazca) and the Bolivian (Pumapunku) ancient, enigmatic ruins and geoglyphs defy any conceivable purpose. These are not unlike the famous Anatolian neolithic Göbekli Tepe, the purpose of which and its baffling deliberate concealment eludes plausible conclusions...
Thank you so much for this elucidating documentary! BRAVO!
You're right.
These discoveries are as amazing as they are perplexing.
Chanquillo was not a temple or fortress - it was a storage facility for people who were living in a tough climate. Food and/or goods stored in round structures, rectangle structure was an administrative/security building for the complex. The entrances limit the flow of people in and out, as well as providing an easy area to defend for security - only single file human entry possible. The fact that there is a hill higher than outer wall perimeter means nothing for defense during the age of simple swords and spears. We have always been "squirreling" food and goods as humanity throughout history - that's why we are still here today. The valley floor covered in broken pieces of pottery supports this idea: massive amount of people bringing and removing items from this location over an extended period of time.
I believe we tend to overthink some of these ancient sites as more grandiose and mysterious than what they actually were intended to be used for, by the people who built them. Regarding the alignment and shapes of this structure - we usually do not build ugly things, we take pride in ourselves and our work today. I'm sure it was no different for ancient people - they built beautiful things because they could, and they took pride in their accomplishments.
You overestimate your thoughts, that's for sure.
Fascinating- I’ve been to Peru and have informally studied Peru and never heard of the structures described or that there are many other potentially lost civilizations from Peru’s long history. For the building with no windows or doors, perhaps when the building was intact people could enter from the roof via a ladder. A hole in the roof could also let in light and air and the roof may have acted like surfaced streets do today in modern society
Yes! You are so right...with walls 15 meterse wall it makes sense to enter from the top
Awesome, very well done, so many sites that are usually not mentioned and receive no attention.... Thanks...!!
Peru is a very mystical country 🇵🇪🤝✨✨
Amazing thorough documentary, thank you for sharing!
I find this.. highly compelling
Wow, I've never heard of this place. This is mind boggling. The temple is very strange. I wonder why it was destroyed? I tell you, I'm sick of Egypt, Peru and India are woefully neglected by western archeology.
It's like they're afraid to go to these places. India is far more fascinating to me than Egypt. It's been done to death. Great videos dude!
Very interesting, thank you
Nice video and presentation.
1. Wisdom and skill
2. Technology and tools
Both are mutually exclusive between ancient Peru and modern civilizations, respectively.
Amazing Presentation. Lima Peru is such a mystery of the past. Such mysteries I did not know about until this Presentation. something very odd was going on - on earth in ancient times. These are very old ancient alien structures. the technology required is not even known yet in our modern world! I think the dating on these stuctures is accurately pre flood. the black/red/white pottery is the colors of atlantis. many of these structues look industrial. thank you so very much for this.
Peru🇵🇪, an ancient and megadiverse country. It is known in the world not only for its varied gastronomy, its typical folkloric dances, its diversity of musical genres, its diversity of climates, its tourist places, its school and civic-military parades, its carnivals, but also for having one of the wonders of the world such as: Machu Picchu, the Nazca Lines and more than 1,000 archaeological centers throughout the country. For all this, Long live ancient Peru 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪
My god....my mind is blown,the 2KM long building is enough...
This video is awesome. I hadn’t heard of most of these sites. Thanks.
The information about these long lines in Peru are rather fascinating. I was a commercial pilot for many years and the lines bear a resemblance to what we call on arrival into an airport. It is a pathway that aircraft have to follow arriving in an airport. Early attempts at navigation in the 1920s involve beacons and arrows and landmarks that could be visually seen to guide airmail pilots across country.
*_"I was a commercial pilot for many years and the lines bear a resemblance to what we call on arrival into an airport"_*
Yes, and we all know that interstellar aliens arrived in 1920s propeller driven, petrol aircraft! Derpy von Derpiken told us! 🤣
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Great sir Make more vidio sir plese
Spanish version th-cam.com/video/nZfeEq3o1BI/w-d-xo.html
Chankillo fortress & temple 3D SPLOSHNOFF sketchfab.com/3d-models/chankillo-fortress-temple-casma-peru-f18dcf3ad41944b381c77f4cf53b7b1b
Pikillaqta reconstruction 3D SPLOSHNOFF sketchfab.com/3d-models/pikillaqta-reconstruction-quispicanchi-peru-48ac6913e325449bbb8d1116d542789c
I can not thank you enough for the information and video you have shared with us. Please answer this question. Does the layout of these structures imply an understanding of calculus?
@@oilchng It's hard to say anything. There are many works on these cultures, but there is very little of anything significant. It all comes down to the assumptions and interpretations of historians. However, as with all cultures of the preliterate period. That is why such archaeological sites are not given enough attention, as they are somewhat out of the historical context.
Goodness! This is freaking amazing! My mind is blown! Thank you for your efforts. Please tell me more!
Viracocha pampa was an industrial sized (even for modern standards) maize beer (Chicha) brewery. There has been found "Pisco" vessels used to ferment the maize to make the beer. (In fact, the national liquor of Perú, it's called PISCO, because the lack of wood in the desertic coast, made the producers in the 1590s and beyond, to store the beverage made from European grape in those traditional and millenary vessels instead of wood barrrels).
Pikillact LOOKS like it was a BIGGER industrial complex as the first one. It's known that the WARIs were merchants, and the WARI CHICHA (Maize beer) was PROBABLY one of the goods they interchanged (or sell because it's found there was some sort of coins) with other cultures. The merchant thing its very old in the territory that know we know as Perú. There's been found peruvian goods (even dolls and toys!) in places like Chile, Colombia and other places THOUSAND of miles away...
Look at the Battlefield Palatte from Naqada Egypt and tell me if it looks Iike a giraffe. Vicuna of the royal Inca, Peruvian giraffe maybe because other stones depict an African giraffe perfectly! Mind blown!
Prostitution and the merchant or salesman are the 2 oldest professions...
My friend and his father still make annual journeys back home to Peru and go on ceremonial treks, he brought me back a bottle of "Inca Pisco", it was something that would wake you up for sure😵
Chiming in w/ more appreciation that you use no Giorgio-esque fluffernutting & nonsplaining away the mystery w/aliens. This kicked ass in the most educational and intellectually curious way.
Recarding Casma, I would invite you to consider the Ruin called "La Cantina", one of their corners rise also creating a precise 90° angle. I think this place looks like the house of the Priest from Chankillo. It is very close to the main ruins. The laberint doors at Chankillo reffers to two periods of the year. 6 months in one direction, 6 months in the other direction, which are related two the year round 13 towers. The four Seasons.
This was really very interesting. I have never heard of these places before. Its is so puzzling why these places were built for no apparent practical uses. Very well presented video.
Thank you, absolutely fascinating 💚
Thank you. So interesting .Sensational work you did, well worth of this amazing, mind boggling structure from the past. Breathless
Fascinating! Maybe the rooms within the Piquillacta complex were designed to be accessed via rooftop doors, like other ancient settlements such as Catalhoyuk?
The details given allowed me to 'crack the code' at to the function of the complex, great work, Ombio!