Okay, so basically I think am not the only one wants to travel to the YUCATAN PENINSULA right now, just to see this amazing architecture. That was very awesome to watch. Thank you.
Second video I have seen on this channel, and I must say, I really enjoy them, especially the rhythm of the editing. Meaning, how the narrator introduces each spot, says some key facts about it, then lets the video tell the rest. The dialog is, roughly, in the first half of each spot and then just stops, brilliant, simply brilliant. A great feel, timing and like I said, rhythm to these videos, bravo.
Wonderful world when we visit any Mayan city.Even when it is not clear what happened to them, why disappear? They left us with more questions than answers.Thank you for this excellent video!
My husband and I visited Chichen Itza many years ago which was spectacular! It 🤗 I am very happy to have found this channel! We travelled a great deal when we were younger. Now, I can see more destinations we missed. Thank you for your wonderful content!😁
I know you left this comment 2yrs ago, but as far as Coba is concerned, I noticed the main temple seems really steep. I have some real issues with heights lol. Would I have a difficult time climbing that? 🤔
This is same similarity as angkor wat temple in Cambodia Country 🇰🇭 😊❤🎉 very ancient how 🤔 do our ancestors built incredible structures that left for us until today ❤😊🎉
I came here after learning about the decline of the Mayans from a podcast 'Ruin of Civilization' and lo.. this video is beautiful, painful and thought provoking at the same time. Truly enjoyed the virtual sneak peek
And my friend Kathy G is going to Mexico in March her family surprised her with a vacation package at Christmas ! I so happy for her life for living ! Omg the places on this video look awes. It a beautiful world Make those bucket list today. Life go by so fast
Quirigua is a really cool archeological site in Guatemala because just like Copan, it was a big trading hub and they have cool structures such as the ball court and lots of stelae.
Wow, these Mayan ruins are like stepping back in time! 🏛🌿 It's incredible how nature kept them hidden for so long! 🌳😮 Exploring these ancient temples and pyramids would be an absolute adventure! 🗺🕵♂ Time to uncover the secrets of the mighty Mayan civilization! 🌎🏰 #MayanAdventures #TimeTravelFeels
My Brittany and Angie are planning a Mexico vacation it on there friends bucket list Life’s for living that be my beautiful mamas words alway. Well I think this place looks awes and I love these videos !
I remember my wife and I skinny dipping @ the beach at Tulum in the 80's before there was much else there. The tourists would all arrive by bus from Cancun about 10:00 in the morning but if you stayed at the ONLY crummy hotel in town you had the place to yourself for the best part of the day. the beach was always deserted. My favorite tho is Uxmal, good hotel there too.
Maravilloso, esas ruinas en Tikal, en lo profundo de la selva, claramente en su apogeo estas ciudades eran otro mundo , los conocimientos que tendrian, muy diferentes a nuestra forma de ver el mundo ahora, y la pregunta de que destruyo estas civilizaciones, que claramente paso antes de la llegada de los Espanoles.
Number one Tikal Guatemala, two Copan Honduras, three Chichen itza Mexico, four Yaxha Guatemala, five Calakmul Mexico, six Quirigua Guatemala, seven caracol Belize, eight Palenque Mexico, nine Zaculeu Guatemala, ten Xunatunich Belize..
The Americas and the Natives of the Americas, have never been given the credit and truth they deserve. The so called "experts", especially the one's from USA, have always shown so much disdain and disrespect for the Americas history and it's ppl. The Americas r as old as the earth, it's getting harder to hide the truth. Since DNA and new dating techniques, it's becoming more obvious that the Americas could have and probably did influence world history. The oldest mummies in the world r in the Americas, not Egypt. The biggest pyramid in the world is in Mexico, not Egypt. The oldest mummies in Egypt, share DNA with the oldest mummies in the Americas, who's oldest human fossils are from Asia, not Egypt or Africa, some people think Egypt is in Asia, geographically, it looks like it is in Asia.
Asi es, el arte en la arquitectura. A Copan también la diferencia las estalas que no he visto en ninguna otra de las ciudades mencionadas que de hecho algunas de ellas todavía tienen el color rojo original y por supuesto su escalinata geoglífica que es la más larga en todo América del tiempo pre colombino. Por estas cosas es patrimonio mundial de la UNESCO.
Incredible video on such beautiful places! A great way to gain insight on the history of Central America! If you like traveling check out the videos on this channel, especially if you love activities that give you an adrenaline rush!
Uxmal should be on this list instead of Coba. Better construction and condition. The pyramid of the dwarf is way more impressive than anything at Coba. - The big temple at Coba is crumbling away. It's not safe and they won't let you climb it. Also, if you come on the bus from Valladolid, it's hard to get back. All the buses out of Coba go to Tulum. Uxmal's better, Ek' Balam near Valladolid is better.
I wonder if they used triangle pyramid since they say the shape can has energy that even if u put a antibiotic in a triangle for days it's power will multiply by the thousands ..what if it was a healing place lol
This people build bigger cities than Rome or Athens. Shame that they dont discover iron steels or horses. Or elses they are they one who conquered Spain not Conquistador .
Okay, so basically I think am not the only one wants to travel to the YUCATAN PENINSULA right now, just to see this amazing architecture. That was very awesome to watch. Thank you.
😀
i have been there, its pretty cool
Second video I have seen on this channel, and I must say, I really enjoy them, especially the rhythm of the editing. Meaning, how the narrator introduces each spot, says some key facts about it, then lets the video tell the rest. The dialog is, roughly, in the first half of each spot and then just stops, brilliant, simply brilliant. A great feel, timing and like I said, rhythm to these videos, bravo.
Horrible accent; horrible pronounciation. She murdelizes all the names.
素晴らしい!Very nice video 😊
I'm looking from Japan 🇯🇵
Have been to 5 out of those 10 sites… wonderful and amazing place in the whole of Americas… plan to complete the rest soon.
The Earths history is unrivalled! Some wonderful structures!
I can feel as if I traveled Yucatán…this is a good diversion in such stay home situation. I would like to go there someday.
Wonderful world when we visit any Mayan city.Even when it is not clear what happened to them, why disappear? They left us with more questions than answers.Thank you for this excellent video!
My husband and I visited Chichen Itza many years ago which was spectacular! It 🤗 I am very happy to have found this channel! We travelled a great deal when we were younger. Now,
I can see more destinations we missed. Thank you for your wonderful content!😁
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing and keep creating new vidoes! Have a great day.
I love Mexico’s ruins. Went to Coba 3 times in three weeks. The bike ride option in the ruins was amazing. Love that place
I know you left this comment 2yrs ago, but as far as Coba is concerned, I noticed the main temple seems really steep. I have some real issues with heights lol. Would I have a difficult time climbing that? 🤔
@@markschuler1511 unfortunately, they stopped allowing people climbing it right after Covid
This is same similarity as angkor wat temple in Cambodia Country 🇰🇭 😊❤🎉 very ancient how 🤔 do our ancestors built incredible structures that left for us until today ❤😊🎉
I came here after learning about the decline of the Mayans from a podcast 'Ruin of Civilization' and lo.. this video is beautiful, painful and thought provoking at the same time. Truly enjoyed the virtual sneak peek
I can't wait to re experience These again 💙🇲🇽🇧🇿 Guatemala 😇👋
Really beautiful places,
Thank you so much...
Amazing 😍
hi how are you
Xunantunich is another beautiful Maya ruin in Belize!
Saw that one
Been there and Altun Ha
Compliments, this is well done. A decent close look at a number of Mayan sites. 😎👍
This film was very well done. Thank you.
สวยมาก ขอบคุณครับ
Greating from Morocco🇲🇦😍
Amazing facts..thank you so much for luvly posting
Wow beautiful nature peaceful perfect 🍃🌿💚❤️🇨🇭
The music in this video is great😊
And my friend Kathy G is going to Mexico in March her family surprised her with a vacation package at Christmas ! I so happy for her life for living ! Omg the places on this video look awes. It a beautiful world Make those bucket list today. Life go by so fast
Awesome👍
Video on Indian Ruins would be awesome
These following sites should have been included!!!
1: Toniná
2: Sayil
3: Kabah
4: the arch of Labná
5: Santa Rosa Xtampak
6: Ek Balam
mayapan?
@@brucethemoose0960
It’s not as striking as the other ones,,,,,,
@@FRANCISCO-t5u2l Yeah, but then it would have been a total of 16.. 😁
yes, the ruta Puuc is a great trip via rented can out of Merida.
Enjoy and keep enjoying everything whatever comes in your Life 🧬🧬🧬🧬. I pray for all of you.
Good morning from Pensacola. Love this channel. Thank you.
Thank you. Very beautiful and knowledgeable veadio
The last stone,is incredible like.✨ 🪨
i find it amazing that none of their structures seem to be sinking or tilting
Just got back from visiting Tulum and Chichén Itzá. Both places have wonderful Mayan architecture that have survived the test of times.
Quirigua is a really cool archeological site in Guatemala because just like Copan, it was a big trading hub and they have cool structures such as the ball court and lots of stelae.
Props to whoever picked the soundtrack its fire asf
Yo soy de Ecuador y jama e estado en un lugar tan hermoso ❤
AWESOME TOUR!!!!
Tikal is my no.1 for its size, tall pyramids, temples, and palaces.
Fantastic
Beautiful
Amazing. .😘 dreaming to visit there
So beautiful!
Can I have a question that comes with you? 🌹🌹🌹
Awesome! Amazing! Fantastic! 😍👍
amazing and beautiful
Lamanai. Uxmal. Amazing names 👍👍
@சு. இராஜவேலு S.Rajavelu Amazing . But how could continents away , share the link ??
Very beautiful place
Wao, So beautiful
very fantastic civilization that has ever existed
When we went in 1989 you could still climb the pyramid and also go up inside it. There was a chain going up the stairs and I used it to hold on to.
This video was superb! Please let me know what soundtrack you’re using? It’s so soothing.
Wow, these Mayan ruins are like stepping back in time! 🏛🌿 It's incredible how nature kept them hidden for so long! 🌳😮 Exploring these ancient temples and pyramids would be an absolute adventure! 🗺🕵♂ Time to uncover the secrets of the mighty Mayan civilization! 🌎🏰 #MayanAdventures #TimeTravelFeels
Hellow my friend good morning. Nice over looking shout out erwin cavite tv vlog from Philippines 🇵🇭❤️
My Brittany and Angie are planning a Mexico vacation it on there friends bucket list Life’s for living that be my beautiful mamas words alway. Well I think this place looks awes and I love these videos !
It's like seeing a small sliver of the past still standing.
Good job 👍
Great video
Owo beautiful video
Serious sam video game made me interested to learn more about this ancient ruins
Your voice is very beautiful --> ♡♡♡
❣️ secrets 🌌🎥
Hottest day of my life was visiting Chichen Itza, but definitely worth it. STAY HYDRATED!
Keep safe always friend
can i contact you
Keep it up.
I remember my wife and I skinny dipping @ the beach at Tulum in the 80's before there was much else there. The tourists would all arrive by bus from Cancun about 10:00 in the morning but if you stayed at the ONLY crummy hotel in town you had the place to yourself for the best part of the day. the beach was always deserted. My favorite tho is Uxmal, good hotel there too.
Amazing
fantastical !
Maravilloso, esas ruinas en Tikal, en lo profundo de la selva, claramente en su apogeo estas ciudades eran otro mundo , los conocimientos que tendrian, muy diferentes a nuestra forma de ver el mundo ahora, y la pregunta de que destruyo estas civilizaciones, que claramente paso antes de la llegada de los Espanoles.
Nice video
Great ancestors!
🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍
Pyramids, Stairway to Heaven...
🌐✌🌐✌🌐✌🌐🙌🌐✌🌐✌🌐✌
Spirit Undefeated
I can't believe Tulum didn't make this list.
huh, Tulum is on it
I am looking from Kolkata❤
Super
Number one Tikal Guatemala, two Copan Honduras, three Chichen itza Mexico, four Yaxha Guatemala, five Calakmul Mexico, six Quirigua Guatemala, seven caracol Belize, eight Palenque Mexico, nine Zaculeu Guatemala, ten Xunatunich Belize..
The Americas and the Natives of the Americas, have never been given the credit and truth they deserve. The so called "experts", especially the one's from USA, have always shown so much disdain and disrespect for the Americas history and it's ppl. The Americas r as old as the earth, it's getting harder to hide the truth. Since DNA and new dating techniques, it's becoming more obvious that the Americas could have and probably did influence world history. The oldest mummies in the world r in the Americas, not Egypt. The biggest pyramid in the world is in Mexico, not Egypt. The oldest mummies in Egypt, share DNA with the oldest mummies in the Americas, who's oldest human fossils are from Asia, not Egypt or Africa, some people think Egypt is in Asia, geographically, it looks like it is in Asia.
Am surprise they did not show Xunantunich in Belize
Yup I agree with this list. You got it right.
💟💟안녕하세요 한국에도 놀러오세요💟💟💟
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Pebble stuff is newer, the old stuff is one cut impossible to duplicate today.
Cuenca el Mirador?? La Danta, El Tigre, La Pava?
still the java temple in java island is the most beautiful & misterious temple
There was n Palenta photograph,
4 square pillar temple,
Is my position in shadow on right.
Hand rested in my lap, ect.
The whole Chichen Itza it's in Google Street view....so...Enjoy
Where did they get all them rocks?
Copan es mejor que muchas por su arte
Según tus nervios 😂
Asi es, el arte en la arquitectura. A Copan también la diferencia las estalas que no he visto en ninguna otra de las ciudades mencionadas que de hecho algunas de ellas todavía tienen el color rojo original y por supuesto su escalinata geoglífica que es la más larga en todo América del tiempo pre colombino. Por estas cosas es patrimonio mundial de la UNESCO.
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Where are they now? And where are my ancestor who built the Angkor temple now ....
When are you going to get to Hawaii?
That one is next
The beach below the ruins is blocked during the pandemic.
Tulum??
@@Yowill714 yes
Our roots in mesoamerican countries.
You wish culture vulture 😂
My tio is from Chappas.
I want to ask him if I can buy a small bit of property
Yes, you can.
2-10 so far😊
As of the pandemic you are NO LONGER ABLE TO CLIMB COBA PYRAMID.
Incredible video on such beautiful places! A great way to gain insight on the history of Central America! If you like traveling check out the videos on this channel, especially if you love activities that give you an adrenaline rush!
Uxmal should be on this list instead of Coba. Better construction and condition. The pyramid of the dwarf is way more impressive than anything at Coba. - The big temple at Coba is crumbling away. It's not safe and they won't let you climb it.
Also, if you come on the bus from Valladolid, it's hard to get back. All the buses out of Coba go to Tulum. Uxmal's better, Ek' Balam near Valladolid is better.
Next pleas upload top 10 cites in India
I’m quite excited
And Tonina?
Tulum.
The Living Islands, Resident Birds, Andaman & Nicobar Islands,
Part VI #NatureattheBest
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I wonder if they used triangle pyramid since they say the shape can has energy that even if u put a antibiotic in a triangle for days it's power will multiply by the thousands ..what if it was a healing place lol
YAMA
Why let people walk up and down them though 😢
This people build bigger cities than Rome or Athens. Shame that they dont discover iron steels or horses. Or elses they are they one who conquered Spain not Conquistador .