Don't want the adventure to end? Watch more of Lost Cities Revealed right here on Disney+ www.disneyplus.com/series/details/3s0OylodQbY4?cid=DTCI-Synergy-NatGeoPartners-YT-Acquisition-Library-GLOBAL-NatGeo-LostCitiesRevealedWithAlbertLin-EN-TH-cam-NatGeo_BRAND_YT_LCRWAL-NA
Definitely not "built" mid 15th century (1400's) , that's when the Spaniards came and pillaged. They didn't just build it and leave at the same time . Built 100's of years before
NetGeo The transportation system in Peru is very challenging even for today to visit Machu Pichu, may it was due to the corrupt government. The tourism revenue is enough for to build a proper train system. I'm glad I get to visit Machu Pichu in September 2023, also visited lake Titicaca and the fascinating Rainbow Mountain. I'm glad Peru is doing their best to prevent over tourism in order to protect their famous sites.
Thanks to Albert Lin and National Geographic, I am now an archaeology student. This show has always been my favorite and keeps me motivated. I remember watching it during the COVID era, which was my last year in high school. Although my parents initially disagreed with my decision to study this field, they now support me. Archaeology has become a vital part of my life. It is not just about studying history; it is about understanding ourselves as the creators of culture.
Beautiful! Find something that makes you happy. I might have done things differently if NatGeo did vids when I was a kid. Look forward to seeing what you find
Good luck to you!! I am an archaeology student myself also and plan to pursue Egyptology for my PhD someday in Cairo. Let your dream carry you thru the journey. It will be well worth it for your soul! I am also addicted to this show 😂
WOW…! What an incredible discovery, I am so impressed specially after visiting Manchu Pichu, thank you so much for this magnificent reportage. Merci Merci ! From Montreal, Qc❤️
What a beautiful story of humankind, the ability to build an "island in the sky' ... Thank you for your curiosity, great effort, and use of technology.
Always love Albert Lin's episodes! Much thanks to him and to the teams of people he works with who all bring us greater understanding of our world, it's people, cultures, and history!
Spent 2.5 weeks exploring through the Sacred Valley with 2 days at Machu Picchu a few years ago. It became easy to tell the difference of the megalithic stone structures, whose stones one cannot fit a razor between, from the Inca stone structures that were built near and on top of those. (It has been written, by the Spanish who conquered the Inca as to who built the megalithic stone structures, that the Inca denied building those structures.) it was pleasing to see that credibility is now starting to become adapted by the mainstream archaeologists, that the megalithic stone structures were not built by the Incas. Although being called “pre Inca” stone structures in this video, it is a hope that the civilization who truly built the megalithic stone works will someday be discovered and accepted by all. (Note: I realize that not all pre Inca stone structures were megalithic ones, and that there were many pre Inca civilizations there that used stones to build with.) Thank you. So enjoyed this video and seeing again many of the sites that I once saw.
They had advanced technology that was given to them by a previous race. They did not use stone tools they used technology that was given to them by the race Jesus mentioned in John Chapter 10 vs 34 thru 38
I wish Albert would have taken some samples of that skull they found among the stones of the wall they came across early on in this presentation. Although it's not his area if interest, it would be interesting to see what DNA would reveal about the origin of the Incas. There are some who believe they are Hebrew descendants of the slaves who built the Great Pyramids of Egypt. I would suppose those ancient Hebrews would have passed their knowledge of how they accomplished the amazing feat of building the Pyramids on down from generation to generation. If they happened to have migrated across the ocean to South America to become the Incas who built Machu Picchu, it would explain how they had the knowledge to get those megaliths so tight that not even a razor blade could fit between them.
@@MaTTheWish There is a written record of the previous race that came from a planet above this one and they came over hundreds of thousands of years ago
I always love watching the episodes of Albert Lin! I'm so thankful for him and the teams of people he works with, who all help us gain a richer understanding of our world, its diverse cultures, inhabitants, and history!👏
Albert, I love Peru visited in 2016? I have not been on a vacation since.. due to covid and then a mishap with a crooked person, a thief who shut down my life. I was there for 3 reasons to heal to find beauty products and to learn about healthy eating. Everyone should travel to Peru such a sacred place.. 🙏 walk lightly. Watch the women they like to joke with you and dress you in their clothing.. 😂 I had no idea they had a train.. I walked with others up one of the biggest mountains full blown cold.. I didn't think i was going to make it the altitude and my nose filled with flem... it is as beautiful as this.. even when your there... it is stunning.. the people are so kind. 🙏 🤲 🕍 I was brought to a very sacred place with Saman big wrinkle. So beautiful you can see why they prayed to the mountains as their ancestors. Cold at night heat up your hotwater bottle.. The Healing House in Cucose is a wonderful place to stay ✨️ ❤️ a hostel can you see the dragon fly? Technology taking us to parts of the world unknown what a time to be alive. There is sand the color of a 🌈.. rainbow. The guides so kind the food healthy a jug of juice is $2 .. you can eat fresh chicken 🐔 cook on open fire. The flute 🪈 ♥️
It was a very beautiful exploration report made by the skill of this Adventurer and Researcher perhaps not accustomed to such challenges!! Thanks Nacional Geographic!!
I love this, which offered us much more knowledge about the Inca and before them building Machu Picchu. What I am mad about is that Civilisation mainly got wiped out because of many sicknesses these Spanishs brought when they discovered America. It is hard to explain; I feel bad because they made many centuries of Inca and Maya, with other Aboriginal populations' cultural knowledge, disappear. This makes me very upset; we can not go back centuries.
Absolutely Majestic and Spectacular Architectural Complex of the Royal Sanctuary in which this Monumental Structure is nestled in a Valley almost in the middle of the Mountains with a beautiful landscape!
Albert don't be offended, laugh at how stupid my brain is. When you said how amazing the construction of the place was as a feat of engineering, my interrupting thought was: "You mean 'foot' of engineering Al." This just as I was admiring how perseverant and amazing of a human you are for having the determination to do all you are, with a prosthetic! Keep it up you're an inspiration!
I am a field data collection scientist/ environmental analyst. I highly recommend that you gear up when surveying, including hand protection, leg protection, proper shoes, and eye protection. I have scratched my cornea bush-wacking (which is standard for my field). Swinging your arms to cut brush without gloves is super hazardous, especially with those cacti. You can't tech your way out of ground-truthing GIS data, at some point there has to be boots on the ground and you have to wear proper gear. Same is true when working around water- safety first.
Magnificent video made by this distinguished Adventurer on a Tour in which he seeks to reveal these very enigmatic and surprising stone ruins that take your breath away just when you are in front of them!!
Albert Lin... now as a seasoned and intrepid explorer after his investigations he has been able to see in situ the Magnificence of the Ancient Empire and what was woven before them!! Great Adventure!!
The amount of visibility in the sky there. Gives us an idea of how much light pollution we create and why our ancestors were so fixated on stars, planets, & so on...
I was there in 1986 and 2006. Magical, Amazing place! In 86 got off the bus and walked right in. In o6, got off and stood in line. Today, I've heard it reservations only. Ancient Peruvians had no written language so it may remain a mystery forever. ( at one time, a proposal was considered to install Swiss alp style cable cars)
@NatGeo question, do we know where the Inca originally hailed from prior to them showing up in Peru? I might have missed it but definitely would be interesting to find out. Great job. I absolutely love this kind of ancient history.
Hope you can also cover the 8 wonder of the world , a mountain of a thousand years old Rice terraces of the the IGOROT people , a mountain warriors and head hunter tribes. Even the Spanish, Japanese and American are scared to invade there territory.
If you are referring to the pre Inca mount top, it's not for the general tourist to visit. They had special permissions for this episode. Peru infrastructure is still very challenging, i visited Machu Pichu in September 2023. There's no straight way to even visit the country 's main attraction, it involves taxi from my hostel to the local bus station, transfer to a local mini bus for an hour ride, then to the slow train. I waited for 2 hours to buy the Machu Pichu ticket for the next morning. I was very lucky to buy my ticket within issue. Most people either paid 3 x more from the travel agency or waiting for another day to buy the tickets. The Peruvian government was limiting the ticket sales to prevent over tourism and to protect the sites.
Very interesting journey especially towards the end when the lidar visual is revealed. In the Philippines, up in the north, the islands in Batanes especially Itbayat and Sabtang, have structures called Idjang. Idjang are stone structures that sit on top of hills that are believed to be burial grouds. It would be interesting to see a LIDAR mapping in those areas.
Loved this video! But, what did these people eat/grow up so high? I may have missed this info early on (with my ADD), but am assuming the terraces were for maize and ?
@@Glenn-F-Rice You are correct, sir! I remember from college botany class long ago that an ear of corn, say 700+ years ago, was probably about the size of your thumb or a dill pickle, maybe. And thru breeding the natives grew it bigger over time. Nowadays, that concept of genetic engineering for desirable traits/size causes quite a bit of paranoid 'knee-jerkery!' (Except for people that love their Pomeranians & Poodles & Tabby Cats!)
Their Ancestral Culture and Incan Traditions are founded and sustained by their deep Beliefs and Respect for the sacred land...Nature and the Universe with which they have everything!!
That place being considered a Sacred Valley from our ancestors to our times and of supreme importance even more for the inhabitants of the surrounding areas!!
Just wondering how they built this wonderful architecture from scratch. I'm curious about the mobilization of construction materials up to the mountain.
How could anyone in the 15th century even do the earthworks necessary for the foundations? The stonework at the bottom of the structures is incredible and nearly impossible to replicate even now.
@luzalvari At altitude in Peru? I don't think so. In places where they had more resources and manpower, sure, but mountain top construction of that scale without machinery is inconceivable to me.
You're a badass packing up 13,000 ft with one leg... over 8,500 ft gives me the worst headache.. I've been thinking for the show why don't you guys bring Jetson Sky sleds with you ? They have Jetson electric vehicles that you can put little blimps on top of them now to give you extended range. It would be awesome if you could fly over for an up to all this stuff so you can see more
@@nongmaithemashokumarsingh7348 The God I mentioned is found in the Old Testament Biblical while Jesus dates back to two thousand years ago that I personally do not consider him to be God...
Why would anyone go there to live? To create a community? Its not like it's an easy place to get to. There's no water sources. It's this curiosity that makes me thankful that these videos exist.
Don't want the adventure to end? Watch more of Lost Cities Revealed right here on Disney+
www.disneyplus.com/series/details/3s0OylodQbY4?cid=DTCI-Synergy-NatGeoPartners-YT-Acquisition-Library-GLOBAL-NatGeo-LostCitiesRevealedWithAlbertLin-EN-TH-cam-NatGeo_BRAND_YT_LCRWAL-NA
Definitely not "built" mid 15th century (1400's) , that's when the Spaniards came and pillaged. They didn't just build it and leave at the same time . Built 100's of years before
3rd world junk compared to Milan cathedral, also beginning in 14th century.
Such an unprofessional documentary. Where did u find this dude?
😊
NetGeo
The transportation system in Peru is very challenging even for today to visit Machu Pichu, may it was due to the corrupt government. The tourism revenue is enough for to build a proper train system.
I'm glad I get to visit Machu Pichu in September 2023, also visited lake Titicaca and the fascinating Rainbow Mountain. I'm glad Peru is doing their best to prevent over tourism in order to protect their famous sites.
Thanks to Albert Lin and National Geographic, I am now an archaeology student. This show has always been my favorite and keeps me motivated. I remember watching it during the COVID era, which was my last year in high school. Although my parents initially disagreed with my decision to study this field, they now support me. Archaeology has become a vital part of my life. It is not just about studying history; it is about understanding ourselves as the creators of culture.
Great story ! Best of luck. Don't give up !
You finally lived your dream...
Beautiful! Find something that makes you happy. I might have done things differently if NatGeo did vids when I was a kid. Look forward to seeing what you find
All left now is to sacrifice your right leg
Good luck to you!! I am an archaeology student myself also and plan to pursue Egyptology for my PhD someday in Cairo. Let your dream carry you thru the journey. It will be well worth it for your soul! I am also addicted to this show 😂
Peru is truly an amazing country to try both visit and live in somehow. ❤😊
WOW…! What an incredible discovery, I am so impressed specially after visiting Manchu Pichu, thank you so much for this magnificent reportage. Merci Merci ! From Montreal, Qc❤️
Amazing Inca Empire and the past civilizations.
Machu Picchu is really my favorite place ever on Earth, and will always be.
I can imagine how everything would look restored-it would be beautiful!
beautiful story PERUVIAN....I like.
What a beautiful story of humankind, the ability to build an "island in the sky' ... Thank you for your curiosity, great effort, and use of technology.
i couldn’t imagine how long they built the structures,so incredible
Always love Albert Lin's episodes! Much thanks to him and to the teams of people he works with who all bring us greater understanding of our world, it's people, cultures, and history!
He's such such a low quality fake bro
Big fan of National geographic channel and Hats off to Mr Albert Lin ❤
Thanks for this exciting experience to National Geographic and Albert Lin. One of the most spectacular and delightful episodes.
Its amazing ...looking back and being able to see what its look like a thousand yrs ago..
Proud to be Peruvian 🇵🇪 A descendant from the Inca Empire☀️ & Spanish Empire 👑
Amazing 🙂 thoroughly enjoyed watching this.
Thank you for documenting this.
I love the National Geographic's soundtrack. They could let the name of the songs in the description!!!
Really love you full episodes. Thank you ❤❤❤😊
Spent 2.5 weeks exploring through the Sacred Valley with 2 days at Machu Picchu a few years ago. It became easy to tell the difference of the megalithic stone structures, whose stones one cannot fit a razor between, from the Inca stone structures that were built near and on top of those. (It has been written, by the Spanish who conquered the Inca as to who built the megalithic stone structures, that the Inca denied building those structures.) it was pleasing to see that credibility is now starting to become adapted by the mainstream archaeologists, that the megalithic stone structures were not built by the Incas. Although being called “pre Inca” stone structures in this video, it is a hope that the civilization who truly built the megalithic stone works will someday be discovered and accepted by all.
(Note: I realize that not all pre Inca stone structures were megalithic ones, and that there were many pre Inca civilizations there that used stones to build with.)
Thank you. So enjoyed this video and seeing again many of the sites that I once saw.
EXACTLY!!!
They had advanced technology that was given to them by a previous race. They did not use stone tools they used technology that was given to them by the race Jesus mentioned in John Chapter 10 vs 34 thru 38
I wish Albert would have taken some samples of that skull they found among the stones of the wall they came across early on in this presentation. Although it's not his area if interest, it would be interesting to see what DNA would reveal about the origin of the Incas.
There are some who believe they are Hebrew descendants of the slaves who built the Great Pyramids of Egypt. I would suppose those ancient Hebrews would have passed their knowledge of how they accomplished the amazing feat of building the Pyramids on down from generation to generation.
If they happened to have migrated across the ocean to South America to become the Incas who built Machu Picchu, it would explain how they had the knowledge to get those megaliths so tight that not even a razor blade could fit between them.
@@desireehelms8012
Sasquatch technology?
@@MaTTheWish There is a written record of the previous race that came from a planet above this one and they came over hundreds of thousands of years ago
I always love watching the episodes of Albert Lin! I'm so thankful for him and the teams of people he works with, who all help us gain a richer understanding of our world, its diverse cultures, inhabitants, and history!👏
Bro, those mountains at the end are massive. Can you imagine living there at the time? One wrong step and you're rolling down to the bottom.
Your series is fantastic!! Thank you so much! I am so grateful to share in this!! ❤❤❤
These documentaries are amazing....im so loving them....who needs paid streaming services when you have TH-cam 🐨
Albert Lin and Team , thank you . I love watching your this Amazing documentary❤
Albert, I love Peru visited in 2016? I have not been on a vacation since.. due to covid and then a mishap with a crooked person, a thief who shut down my life. I was there for 3 reasons to heal to find beauty products and to learn about healthy eating. Everyone should travel to Peru such a sacred place.. 🙏 walk lightly. Watch the women they like to joke with you and dress you in their clothing.. 😂 I had no idea they had a train.. I walked with others up one of the biggest mountains full blown cold.. I didn't think i was going to make it the altitude and my nose filled with flem... it is as beautiful as this.. even when your there... it is stunning.. the people are so kind. 🙏 🤲 🕍 I was brought to a very sacred place with Saman big wrinkle. So beautiful you can see why they prayed to the mountains as their ancestors. Cold at night heat up your hotwater bottle.. The Healing House in Cucose is a wonderful place to stay ✨️ ❤️ a hostel can you see the dragon fly? Technology taking us to parts of the world unknown what a time to be alive. There is sand the color of a 🌈.. rainbow. The guides so kind the food healthy a jug of juice is $2 .. you can eat fresh chicken 🐔 cook on open fire. The flute 🪈 ♥️
I did the Inca trail hike and the train back. I was in my late 60s, or early 70s and I loved it. Peru is a fantastic country.
Fantastic! Thanks Andrew ! Can’t wait to see your next adventure
Always amazed by the Inca’s history
Same here
Amazing! I love watching these❤
It was a very beautiful exploration report made by the skill of this Adventurer and Researcher perhaps not accustomed to such challenges!! Thanks Nacional Geographic!!
Very beautiful music and video
I love this, which offered us much more knowledge about the Inca and before them building Machu Picchu. What I am mad about is that Civilisation mainly got wiped out because of many sicknesses these Spanishs brought when they discovered America. It is hard to explain; I feel bad because they made many centuries of Inca and Maya, with other Aboriginal populations' cultural knowledge, disappear. This makes me very upset; we can not go back centuries.
This guy's dream of becoming Indiana Jones just got real!
He's a grown up "short round"
Absolutely Majestic and Spectacular Architectural Complex of the Royal Sanctuary in which this Monumental Structure is nestled in a Valley almost in the middle of the Mountains with a beautiful landscape!
Thanks Natgeo for showing my country ❤
One day I'll visit this beautiful place
Albert don't be offended, laugh at how stupid my brain is.
When you said how amazing the construction of the place was as a feat of engineering, my interrupting thought was: "You mean 'foot' of engineering Al."
This just as I was admiring how perseverant and amazing of a human you are for having the determination to do all you are, with a prosthetic! Keep it up you're an inspiration!
First time watching Albert Lin, what a great host!!
No no no. He's so fake. Low quality. It's like a roblox bro trying to elevate his game. So lame
albert lin is simply fantastic - history channel has a great track record for getting the best hosts for their shows
Absolutely not. This dude is a joke. He's so fake and unprofessional. Where did they find him. Pathetic
Amazing
Thank you
What a great documentary ,,, thank you for sharing
Im your avid fan sir albert lin. Continue making content like this.
Mind...blown! ❤
I am a field data collection scientist/ environmental analyst. I highly recommend that you gear up when surveying, including hand protection, leg protection, proper shoes, and eye protection. I have scratched my cornea bush-wacking (which is standard for my field). Swinging your arms to cut brush without gloves is super hazardous, especially with those cacti. You can't tech your way out of ground-truthing GIS data, at some point there has to be boots on the ground and you have to wear proper gear. Same is true when working around water- safety first.
That was awesome thank you for sharing this is just
❤❤
Awesome coverage! Thank you for taking us along on this episode.
Magnificent video made by this distinguished Adventurer on a Tour in which he seeks to reveal these very enigmatic and surprising stone ruins that take your breath away just when you are in front of them!!
Albert Lin... now as a seasoned and intrepid explorer after his investigations he has been able to see in situ the Magnificence of the Ancient Empire and what was woven before them!! Great Adventure!!
..simply wonderful...
The process is amazing but the visual reconstructions 42:33 really tie everything together.
Fascinating, want to see more by this explorer!
The amount of visibility in the sky there. Gives us an idea of how much light pollution we create and why our ancestors were so fixated on stars, planets, & so on...
I was there in 1986 and 2006. Magical, Amazing place! In 86 got off the bus and walked right in. In o6, got off and stood in line. Today, I've heard it reservations only. Ancient Peruvians had no written language so it may remain a mystery forever. ( at one time, a proposal was considered to install Swiss alp style cable cars)
I was at Machu Pichu in September 2023. L was lucky enough to only water 3 hours at the ticket office for my ticket for the next morning
thank you for such an amazing episode
It's literally incredible!
Perú is the most beautiful country in South America 🌎
Great job, tks for the video.
Thank you.
Amazing thank you! 😮
Amazing place., Thank you Lin.
I ❤ The National Geographic’s Albert Lin episodes👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
This is amazing, it's a lot we need to do our own research. 👍🏽👍🏽
Awesome Brother thanks for sharing one really great time 😊
Awesome thanks, love to share something down the river another city
Yayyyy another episode!!
Fantastic film ! Thank you Sir .❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
wow from AUSTRALIA
@NatGeo question, do we know where the Inca originally hailed from prior to them showing up in Peru? I might have missed it but definitely would be interesting to find out.
Great job. I absolutely love this kind of ancient history.
Awesome thanks Albert
You're welcome...I appreciate all of your thoughts..😊
Hope you can also cover the 8 wonder of the world , a mountain of a thousand years old Rice terraces of the the IGOROT people , a mountain warriors and head hunter tribes. Even the Spanish, Japanese and American are scared to invade there territory.
Would love to watch that if he comes here in the PH
Ive always dreamt travelling to Machu Piccu, now ive got another place.. the view of the milky way!! Surreal!!
If you are referring to the pre Inca mount top, it's not for the general tourist to visit. They had special permissions for this episode. Peru infrastructure is still very challenging, i visited Machu Pichu in September 2023. There's no straight way to even visit the country 's main attraction, it involves taxi from my hostel to the local bus station, transfer to a local mini bus for an hour ride, then to the slow train. I waited for 2 hours to buy the Machu Pichu ticket for the next morning.
I was very lucky to buy my ticket within issue. Most people either paid 3 x more from the travel agency or waiting for another day to buy the tickets. The Peruvian government was limiting the ticket sales to prevent over tourism and to protect the sites.
Very interesting journey especially towards the end when the lidar visual is revealed. In the Philippines, up in the north, the islands in Batanes especially Itbayat and Sabtang, have structures called Idjang. Idjang are stone structures that sit on top of hills that are believed to be burial grouds. It would be interesting to see a LIDAR mapping in those areas.
Thank you Albert! Wish there were more seasons.
Bravo!
Loved this video! But, what did these people eat/grow up so high? I may have missed this info early on (with my ADD), but am assuming the terraces were for maize and ?
They were growing maize when it looked more like wheat
@@Glenn-F-Rice
You are correct, sir! I remember from college botany class long ago that an ear of corn, say 700+ years ago, was probably about the size of your thumb or a dill pickle, maybe. And thru breeding the natives grew it bigger over time.
Nowadays, that concept of genetic engineering for desirable traits/size causes quite a bit of paranoid 'knee-jerkery!'
(Except for people that love their Pomeranians & Poodles & Tabby Cats!)
He said it was to show authority
Perhaps the area was much less arid then.
Awesome tech items and discovery 👍👌
Thanks a lot Mr. Albert ❤
The video is very beautiful
I love your next lost cities Lin❤
Thank you so much..❤
Great episode!!
certified bucket list!
Albert Lin is incredible, his exploration of Inca Island blew my mind!
why?
Did he take a machete with him...
Their Ancestral Culture and Incan Traditions are founded and sustained by their deep Beliefs and Respect for the sacred land...Nature and the Universe with which they have everything!!
That place being considered a Sacred Valley from our ancestors to our times and of supreme importance even more for the inhabitants of the surrounding areas!!
Strong aught vibes on this show.. (do they not have Wikipedia to look things up?)
Please create a playlist for this guy's vid
Just wondering how they built this wonderful architecture from scratch. I'm curious about the mobilization of construction materials up to the mountain.
Can do a documentary about Sigiriya in Sri Lanka
Yes please it’s so amazing also on how they built the palace in Sigiriya
❤ wow❤
Albert is so cute. Great hair, too.
Machu Pechu was constructed thousands of years before the Inca, and certainly not by using stone tools.
i love your episodes
also nice horses
25:10
You should go to a horse camp there's horse poo and pee mixed with mud
Amazing Perú
Bro we need to see the plaza reviewed by this incredible data in one picture so that we can understand more about the Inca & pre Inca
How could anyone in the 15th century even do the earthworks necessary for the foundations? The stonework at the bottom of the structures is incredible and nearly impossible to replicate even now.
Plenty of cathedrals were built in the 1400s, there was engineering all over the world.
@luzalvari At altitude in Peru? I don't think so. In places where they had more resources and manpower, sure, but mountain top construction of that scale without machinery is inconceivable to me.
They got a bunch of buddies together, organized, dug, and shifted stone. It's not that hard when people are determined to do a thing
@@luzalvari ok and? How is that relevant to what he was saying bro
@@jeremiahw1369Mont St Michelle, France , Google it
very good
You're a badass packing up 13,000 ft with one leg... over 8,500 ft gives me the worst headache.. I've been thinking for the show why don't you guys bring Jetson Sky sleds with you ? They have Jetson electric vehicles that you can put little blimps on top of them now to give you extended range. It would be awesome if you could fly over for an up to all this stuff so you can see more
I love your passion for lost civilizations.P.s.According to the Bible, Moses always had to climb the mountain to talk to God
Your God is just 2000 years old buddy
@@nongmaithemashokumarsingh7348 The God I mentioned is found in the Old Testament Biblical while Jesus dates back to two thousand years ago that I personally do not consider him to be God...
The bible's god...just brought to America...Abuses...Murders and Destruction.
I mean, no need to me so rude or ignorant to someone else’s beliefs though, is there?
Thank you. Your content is awesome
Awesome ❤
Why would anyone go there to live? To create a community? Its not like it's an easy place to get to. There's no water sources. It's this curiosity that makes me thankful that these videos exist.
Really amazing!!!!