Survivorman in the Mayan Temple Ruins: Belize
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
- While on location filming a new episode of Wild Harvest for season two Les Stroud and Devon Massyn discover the various Mayan ruins of Belize
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NEXT FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18TH IS EPISODE 1 OF SEASON 2 OF LES STROUD'S WILD HARVEST - RIGHT HERE!!
Woohoo! Hands down the best show. Can’t wait.
And you’ve inspired me to link up with local foragers and learn how to have my own wild harvest here in western mass!
Les, you should visit LA CUEVA DE LOS TAYOS in Ecuador, it is a gateway to an amazing set of tunnels that extend for many miles... Neil Armstrong went there for a couple days, you should stay longer and visit deeper!
F I N A L L Y 😭😭😭😭
Will you put up your survivor man 10 days episodes?
Yes sir! Look, I say you 5 or 6years ago
You have Always good content Les........THX
Yes! More of this. Visiting the Maya temples is a dream I've had for many years. This is stunning.
You have and always have been above all else...a brilliant filmmaker
mr stroud ty you’re a true legend man. I’ve been watching your stuff my whole life
Les growing up in the country of Ontario watching you on tv you made me want to enjoy nature cheers 👌
If Les wandered around a shopping mall for 2 hours....I'd watch it.
Great to see you back Les! You’re looking fit buddy keep the adventure alive
Ancient Temples AND Survivorman??? I love it!!
These type of travel video journals are great! I’d love to see more…
Very cool, thanks for taking us on a tour. 😊😊😊👍👍👍
Right on Les Stroud, good to see you expanding your format.
I really enjoy the places you take us, as most of us are unable to see them personally. You bring us into your world and I love it.
That was cool checking out the ruins with Survivorman. Gotta say, that gardener did a very nice job on the lawn with the ancient weed wacker!
My mans back! Aw yeah. Show them fools! I witcha Les!
Absolutely loving this Les! I have visited Belize and Alton Ha! Such a cool place!! When I was younger I became totally amazed by Mayan culture and have since visited many sites!! It never gets old getting to see these again!! It rekindles my desire to visit places I had on my bucket list and have since let slip away!! Thanks so much!!
Awesome! YOu should team up with local archaelogists and make a show about ruins and ancient cultures and how they survived, you're the right guy for that!
Amazing. Always a joy getting to explore vicariously through you lol.
Les. This is better then a documentary on these ruins. I'd make a show just doing this if I was you. i learned alot about them in 10 mins compared to a 3 hr long show on these things. ancient weed whackers were the best! ;)
Really enjoyed this content. Thank you for showing the fiberglass bits. Never would have guessed that!
Very cool. Thanks for sharing Les. Love from Texas.
Amazing Les. Thank you.
I would definitely love to see more of these Les
These last exploration of ruins and caves videos has been wonderful
Thank you les for mentioning deep history, and gobekli teppe. In the next decades we will have firm evidence of civilization during the last ice age.
New Thumbnail coming up! ........Hey Art Bell - you remind me of one of my best friends!! I DO love to set the record straight ! 🙂
Man thanks for being you. Growing up watching survivorman literally kept me sane. Kept me going. Got me through rough time. Your adventures inspired me to want to live life and explore what the world has to offer and how to survive without a grocery store.
Thanks for everything you do and for everything you are.
Long time fan!
Keep it up. I'm pumped to watch this episode.
@@StarFinderWebb I'll 2nd that. Sometimes Les is that harmonica when you're alone in the woods upstairs. Much appreciation, this episode looks like it'll be awesome.
Les I saw that thread, it isn't worth giving those people attention.. you seemed to blow that comment way up and have a borderline mental breakdown instead of just ignoring it.
I saw what you said and even if you aren't gay it just isn't acceptable to react like that IMO, but you are only human and everyone has rough days.
@@Kurtis11266 his comment was homophobic and out of place and ignorant and childish - I am the operator of this page which deals with content that is neither political nor sociological and so those comments are not welcomed - I will respond in any way I feel necessary to stop ignorant childish comments - and then...I delete them.....so you deciding about how I reacted as being "unacceptable" is not in keeping with the situation....L
More of this please!
Always great to see you keep on adventuring. Hope you keep on going!
Great series Sir... keep them coming
The man, The myth, the Legend, back at ot again..🍻🍻
You tube didn't even give me the notification and this is the kind of content i watch for.
Can't wait to see the hour and a half long versions of these travel videos, maybe with you doing local food stops too!
Absolutely incredible. Looks much less populated than Mexico. I didn't know there were ruins in Belize!
I love your program your show and all that you do you've taught me so much I would like to learn more thank you and keep doing it
Looking forward to tomorrow's episode, and I'm just starting on the wild harvest videos.
Thanks for doing these Les, memories of being a teenager all over again.
Thank you Less for the tour i was to be in Belize last winter but Covid and airlines stopped our departure
Hi this is Tom from Greensboro NC 🐻. Loving the new content.
I was 7 in 1981, went to belize, best time ever, for a kid
Such a beautiful place I pray I could take my family there one day👊🙏😎
Here in the south we call them fire ants 🔥 love to watch your work Les.
Been watching from BC Vancouver since your days from OLN network. LOVED THE SURVIVORMAN SERIES and the spins off shows like this!! Keep up the work and music Les. I learned a lot from you. Hoping you bring back the survivor man series EVERYONE will watch that shit on repeat. Take care
Me too. Vancouver is close to Wilderness.
Really like these types of videos! Keep them coming!
Les face and more scenery !
I want to go there. So awesome.
Really good camera quality. Hi Les!!!!
Awesome adventure!
I'm glad they are using the fiberglass. This was fascinating. I have always been interested in ants too.
Great vid Les. Have always been fascinated by the Mayans myself. Have only been to Coba, Tulum, Chichen Itza and Palenque so far. Palenque is my favorite. It has howler monkeys and mosquito-eating grass!
It's so surreal to see you in the exact locations I've visited. It's been years since I have been to Belize, but I cannot forget my multiple experiences there. (And a bot fly in my head)
Les, you should visit LA CUEVA DE LOS TAYOS in Ecuador, it is a gateway to an amazing set of tunnels that extend for many miles... Neil Armstrong went there for a couple days, you should stay longer and visit deeper!
Good suggestion. Josh Gates also had a good _Expedition Unknown_ episode on that location, "Hunt for the Metal Library".
Perfect content as usual. ❤️
You're awesome. Hope we can go on an adventure someday
Great mini-ep., Les! Very interesting point, that past archaeological plundering of third-world countries actually preserved a lot of stuff that would have otherwise been destroyed by commercial development. And it was an endearing surprise to learn for the first time that you're an ant geek. I'm not much a fan of ants myself (I'll take non-swarming arthropods like spiders, thanks), but those leafcutter fungus-growing ants _are_ quite amazing. Loved the music, too!
Referring to them as "third World countries" is a dated and rather offensive term... they live in the same world as you and me. And you're basically making the argument that had objects not been plundered from these places, commercial development would have destroyed them, but who is responsible for the majority of commercial development at least when it began, Including, specifically, the commercial development of the Americas? European Empires and American greed. Who's museums are filled with the artifacts from the places like Belize? Who's private collections are filled with priceless artifacts the public and descendants of those who made will never see? Definitely not the people of Belize...
So basically, if they objects were not plundered and taken to places like Europe, European commercialism would have destroyed them? That's just flawed logic to justify actions that were blatantly wrong.
Les even talks about the deforestation as a result of cattle. Who is responsible for that demand? Because it's not the indigenous people... who never had cattle before Europeans...
Get your facts and offensive language in order, brah.
@@edward3950 I'm not making _any_ argument, "brah" - I was just acknowledging an interesting point Les made. I've been horrified in recent years to learn about how Western museums acquired most of their foreign artifacts. Note my use of the word "plundering". 🙄 Les points out that it's not such a black-and-white issue, though, since some of those expropriated artifacts would otherwise have been destroyed.
No, you'd never be able to predict in advance which would and which wouldn't get destroyed (except where such destruction / development was _imminent),_ so in most cases it doesn't justify these thefts. Nevertheless, there are probably many significant finds that haven't been broken up / melted down, and are instead available for archaeological study, because of all that "grave-robbing for museums", back in the day.
I paused after typing "third-world countries", as I've never liked the term either, but we're discussing stuff that mostly happened in the 1800s and first half of the 1900s, and that "first-world prerogative" that the Indiana Joneses of those days felt gave them the right to take those artifacts had the correct connotation.
And as a lifelong vegetarian, and someone who highly values biological diversity and plant-based medicines, you're barking up the wrong tree trying to use the cattle deforestation as a "gotcha" against me as well…
I like your big foot adventures. You should do more on the west coast
Love it Dude 🤘
I was thinking how they are keeping the grass on check and the weedwacker answered my question. Well done Belize tourism department.
GNARLY! 🤘⚒️
The man, the myth, the legend Lloyd!!!! Give him a round of applause folks for the guy who saved survivorman...s day... the guy who saved survivormans day... Still probably more epic than anything you've done today.
Les, you should get together with a man named Graham Hancock and do a film with him. the two of you abroad together on camera would bring so many viewers interested in history and ancient primitive skills to the table. that and you would learn so much from the experience :)
Very interesting.
I really enjoy your travel vids!!
Thank you 😊
Hyped!!!
I need one of those weed wackers!!! What's the prayer Les!? 🙏
Great vid
It’s more with less !!! Keep it up your in the top tier of t.v
I like the hat! But its got a “I’m Hannibal Lecture and I’m just about to meet an old friend for dinner vibe”, but that’s part of its charm. 😊
Omg … Les Stroud is in belize ….
I hope i get to meet ya, huge fan brother
Welcome to Belize
Exploring ancient wonders like this is super interesting, maybe do a little bit of treasure hunting while you're at it Indiana jones style.
Les, one of my favorite things was to see you come across signs of life from humans hundreds and thousands of years ago. The life they lived so different from ours, whether it be in these "Small" pockets of civilization filled with life or out in the wilderness just managing to live day by day. My question, is there a difference to YOU having come across artifacts in the wild and seeing a temple like this? Ive not be able to visit these places and feel the energy or come across something in the wild that shows someone scrapped out a life there. In my head I imagine ill feel overcome with a sense of pride that I am too a human just like them! Id Love to hear your thoughts on this no matter what! Thank you for all the content my heart could ever want and thank you for instilling in me a love of nature!
Really amazing and beautiful but damn.. deforestation and artifacts being taken away from their home sites really really burn me up.
My wife and I were just talking. You have done an amazing feat displaying skills to survive in various situations. But never something like... Urban survival. Suddenly finding yourself homeless in a bustling city, suburbs or rural situation. I imagine there's reasons behind it but I'm curious.
I totally agree, this isn’t our first go around as people on this planet . I’m not religious so I’m not stuck to the whole the earth was created 6000 years ago. I believe several advanced civilizations have come and gone in the last million years.
Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson were on Joe Rogan's podcast yesterday discussing this. I think today Netflix released Graham's show Ancient Apocalypse. If you're unaware these guys, check them out.
@@BillyFromTheHills01 I listen to them both often. But thank you
@@Proudathiest1 👍
Any chance we'll see a crossover featuring Graham Hancock with Survivorman? Please say yes, it's in the works!!!
Would be nice for a desert island survival, raft building etc.
I need one of those magic weed wackers
Wow
😂 I missed the start but thank you for doing the Mr.Stroud 🎉
Hey Les, are you familiar with the work of Graham Hancock? If not, you should read his books,Fingerprints of the Gods, Magicians of the Gods and also America before. Pretty interesting theories.
Can’t wait to see you back at er Les! Welcome back!
Lidar is still uncovering so much that the scientists can't keep up with all the new data.
2:22 LOL!!!
Nice belichina
Dr Richard D Hansen
i love your show its sad i cant watch more if them because the shake of the camera makes me car sick i wish there was a way to remove the shaking
Someone has made a show that is a DIRECT COPY of your Wild Harvest Series.
Is this the Mirador bassin
been there
Mr. Les may I please ask what sign are you?
You can reply whenever you wish🌺🌺🌺🌺
@@karenita46 Libra
Hello les and everyone from New Zealand.
Hope all are well.
😊
hey les. i know where to find candy apple wyoming jade... lets team up and go survive the wyoming winter in a specific mountain range.
I wonder how Lloyd is feeling today
The ancenstors of those mosquitoes drew blood from the Mayans, in preparation for the day when the mystical Survivorman would come
Takalik abaj was a site of interest
Otherworldly is right!
they sure would be sad for us if they looked into the present
14 hours now
14:08 bro found the map fragment
where did everyone sleep if thats there city where did the people live an sleep ?
Wouldn't it be cool to know the amount of foot falls, for each of those steps, has happened over the years... And wouldn't it be cool to know which steps have and haven't been used, like how many people put their feet or butt on those CORNER steps? And when exactly does a staircase turn into shelving for aesthetics. Always see buildings with dead end steps and the curators or owners of the buildings will tell you they are shelves... For what exactly??? I would have sooner think they did the steps ending with a wall to mess with inebriated people.
L.A. Marzulli has visited these sites for decades - His take and extra info is hard to pass up? ..
That child like feature you commented on toward the beginning can most likely be attributed to the youthful nature that Psilocybin brings with it. The Maya are well-known to have been mushroom advocates in their spiritual behaviors and it is clearly reflected in their architecture.