I was just thinking the same thing! Soaring on wings 🪽… viewing those magnificent structures in their original perfection. What a sight it would be✨. We couldn’t recreate them today.
Egypt is a seismically active area. Earthquakes happen periodically. Sand moves around in frequent sandstorms. The Nile floods regularly. It’s a very inhospitable place in some areas and at certain times of year.
Amazing how different it looks now, I remember seeing the images of the Sphinx buried. So many of these areas with the columns I dont recognize. It would be interesting to see the old and present day side by side.
Wow! Some of the destruction is done with some heavy-duty tools, like at 8:15 where the heads are cut off those huge statues with precise lines. What a gift, your video with all these pictures! Thank you so much!
Why do you suppose that so many of the facial features (and even whole heads) were destroyed, while the remaining parts are intact? Actually , they're somewhat pristine, considering their age. And we know that the Egyptians did not harm them, or at least, there have never been any claims that they did. There are plenty accounts of tomb raiding, but nothing of wanton destruction.
that’s because they’re not the same people who built those structures.. the arabs only moved in 700 AD. the ancient egyptians DNA most closely resembles that of Western Europeans
Appreciate all the efforts taken. Reminds me to go back 1400 years. These wrecks are mentioned in the holy book called the Quran 1400 years ago, to look at the Ruins of these Grand emperors their pomp pride all destroyed buried. Glory of kingdoms dont last for ever, even if made in Granite stone. It calls to be meek and humble, to look after the destitute, the orphan, the widows and the wayfarers to earn eternal peace and Glory. It says look at the Ruins buried of Aad and Samu Sodom and Gomorrah even 1400 years ago they were ruins. These pictures are really transporting us back in time, to ponder nothing is permanent.
whether you consider those people black or not , they display faces related only to their own population , faces that are also found in their lighter skinned descendants , also i would like to point race in egypt is different than usa , brown skinned Egyptians dont like being called black(aswod) in their own first langauge of today which is arabic , even Nubians who their second langauge is arabic dont like the label much , rather they prefer (asmar) which means brown or darker shades of brown , race is different from one country to another
@@stibium I truly don't believe that we've been granted even a sliver of the whole truth about not only ancient Egypt but actual true/factual world history as a whole has been greatly covered up, embellished and or omitted all together. I truly believe that there's been several "resets" that have taken place and buried, hidden or erased so much of our history. I also don't think that the timelines we've been taught about our world's history is correct either, I think so many of the things that we've been told that happened thousands of years ago actually happened way more recently and the narrative of ancient history that we've been presented is just mere made-up stories. As a wise man once said, "History is just a bunch of lies agreed upon by the ones with the most to lose."
@@cryp4life509and what truth would that be hmm? You do realize that genetic testing has been done on mummies 4500 years old, several times now and it isn't good for the conspiracy you all seem to favor
These are arabs my guy. Definitely weren't the original inhabitants. Plus this is a black n white picture so even the whites in these pics look dark. We know the original inhabitants or more precisely those from 2500 bc and its most dedicated not the people with a desert the size of the US in between them and north Africa. North Africa =southern Mediterranean
I would love to see then and now pictures side by side like those pyramids in the lower Americas but with more time to study. I loved the pictures with the trees.
There is a fine line between restoration and creative design. The Egyptians had undergone great strides to rebuild the ancient structures. It gives us an understanding of what they looked like back in their day. The tombs on the other hand are a completely different matter. The inscriptions and paintings are obviously done by students from the art department of the Cairo University. Some of it is authentic, but it is obscured by the carnival atmosphere of fresh paint and new drawings.
What tombs are you talking about? No tombs are shown in these photos! I see temples in upper Egypt from Luxor to Kalabsha and those in between, such as Medinet Habu, Abu Simbel etc. Then Giza, Mit Rahina, etc. If you’re referring to the ongoing restoration of the monuments I’m sure those giving their valuable time to restore the colours (which I’ve seen them working on) would be greatly offended to hear you claim the inscriptions & paintings are fake!
@@lonniecole1435 Originally it was a woman before Napoleon's power redistribution. Pictures taken 10 years after 1798 AD showed the Sphinx as it looks today. See DENON Dominique Vivant.
@@johnwalker1553 You're wrong it wasn't a woman. Napoleon actually brought over 150 artists and scientists to Egypt. The illustrations were released in a book. Those were the 1st depictions we got of egypt and most people never saw any of those photos. Look up Description De l'Egypte. It shows the beautiful color or egypt. One of Napoleon's guys actually found the Rosetta stone too. Britain took all the antiques, but they let him keep the artwork for the records. That's how you see so much stuff from Egypt in British museums. Al Aziz destroyed alot of history because it was deemed un Islamic.
I wish mankind would overcome the urge to "take" everything..we lose more than we gain when things are removed and/or taken from where they were found..look all through History🙌🏽 This is why we don't know and/or understand our history and where "we came from." It has either been taken and hidden away or destroyed🧐😮💨💯
Truly incredible seeing this pictures. I can just imagine what these structures looked liked when they were in pristine condition. Magnificent works of art.
What a beautiful selection of photos, especially the one of the pyramids in the background, looking down an Avenue of trees @6.09 many thanks for sharing
It's sad to see I've watched alot of videos on Egypt if you see the photos here most of the statues noses are intact if you look at newer photos you'll see most of the noses are broken off.
It shows in these pictures before science for the lack of a better word came into Egypt the Egyptian people didn't care about these sites but all of a sudden they're wanting to know where their antiques are curious
Just amazing! How did build these pyramids and sculptures. The pillars and everything is so huge! All the writings and pictures are amazing! I would so love to visit Egypt. So fascinating!
I have been a student of Egyptology since the first time I saw my first photo of the ruins in Egypt . To think that Moses himself walked in these buildings four thousand years ago, just excites me. Some of these buildings were constructed under the supervision of Moses before he discovered who he really was. The history boggles the mind.
Even more so the Holy family comprising of Mary, Joseph , and the extraordinary beyond comprehension infant Christ lived in Egypt for a season before they where instructed by an Holy Angel to return to Israel!!!!
Wow, That is so interesting! The amount of digging out and reconstruction that has gone on is obviously enormous! I recognise a lot of the ruins from my visit to the sites. It has made me realise the enormity of what has been achieved!
I really appreciate these old photos, there are many I havent seen before. Its 5:30am coffee still brewing haven't eaten, yet im watching neuralpathways! Well done sir, well done.. 🫡
They still look the same 😊 😂 plus the pictures are really old --150 years old probably, impossible to get the shades perfect in black and white film 🎥 pictures
These photographs are amazing. They show the huge devastation that must have occurred. What was it? There must have been huge catastrophes to cause so much damage to such huge buildings. I've always wondered where the sand came from in the first place as I do not believe the builders would have built such things when surrounded by sand, so where did it all come from?
Interesting to see the crowns on the columns as we do with Roman columns. Civilizations emulated each other. Greeks to Egyptian, Romans to the Greeks and us to the Romans. Even the Gods are similar but the names changed and slight changes to the stories. Great video, thank you.
I wish I could go back to watch the construction of all these places. But just to watch. I wouldn't want to interfere with anything. No matter how horrible it was. Changing one thing, changes everything. I know I wouldn't be me if I changed a traumatic event from my past. And I love who I've become.
Noble concepts, but its also limiting you. You presume if you were to wipe out your traumas now that you'd suddenly become less than or something, if you go far enough on the journey you still have the wisdom but you can come full circle to begin anew. Its like yo'uve driven 342 miles over dessert and rocks and had to fix a puncture in your tire several times already. Then you finally get to the city mechanics and he takes one look at your wheels and offers you new ones, but you turn around and say no, these tires have gotten me this far and I trust them to take me the 120,000 miles.... You wouldn't do that. Remove the trauma, buy new tires and move with a refreshed and clean outlook. Also, btw, it wasn't horrible at all. It was glorious, we were very happy in the building process, it was not how the Egyptian mafia want you to think it was.
@@8thsinner if I changed my mother being killed, my pos father would have never been given custody of my brother and i, would have found different kids to abuse and probably not be sitting in prison now. I would have followed in my mother's steps with men and drugs. I wouldn't have ended up living with my other family and graduated, had my children... so yah. Since it would have been something I would change with my mother/father, it would have changed everything. I wouldn't wish my past on anyone for anything. As horrible as it was. But I broke my father's abusive cycle. Me. My strength comes from that. My ability to read people comes from that. How protective I am with my children comes from those traumas, but in a healthy way. I wouldn't give one piece of me back to erase a moment. I'm good with my old tires. New ones wouldn't be worth the price I'd be willing to pay 😉
@@KisheaCrowl Well actually, you don't know what the cost is. You make assumptions about it, which are based by the sound of it on concepts of linear time being real. You can change the past without changing who you are as a result of it. Actually, people are doing it all the time and don't even know it. But linear time is a false and incorrect idea. That isn't how reality works. Most people on earth are stagnant but for the ones who are evolving, this is how it works. There are many paths to reach that higher version of you.
These people did not limit themselves. Their art & structures were so huge & fantastic! If there was only literature left behind, scholars would be saying Egypt was a myth!
It is mind blowing that people over the centuries didn't repurpose and maintain these magnificent structures. Just left them abandoned or used them for materials.
On dirait que les pyramides sont en bien meilleures états qu'aujourd'hui. Et le sphinx est encore enterré. Il y a beaucoup de vestiges que je ne connais pas. Ça serait bien de faire photo par photo, des photos avec l'ancien et aujourd'hui. C'est étonnant que les égyptiens n'ont pas essayé de réparer les monuments. On dirait que les pièces manquantes sont au pied des vestiges. Merci pour ces photos magnifiques et d'une très grande valeur...
2:29 says it all really - everywhere there's people living in primitive mud brick houses surrounded by colossal unused ruins. A timeline of retrograde and regress. Either the money ran out, or the knowledge/technology wore out, or the willpower died out .. but something egressed that place at some point in time.
I would have loved to see what Egypt looked like during its high point.
Now that would be fascinating
God’s punishment
I know our guide told us that everything was brightly colored. In the tombs the bright colors are there in the Valley of the Kings and Queens.
bunch of black africans. will be dissapoiting trust me.
@@verdeleonais2010the ancient Egyptian’s god is not your god.
I wish I could go as far back in time as my soul desires
Likewise!!
..so geht es mir auch, war vor ca. 40 Jahren dort und war sofort fasziniert von dieser Kultur...und bin es immer noch...
Look into remote viewing. You may be able to get a glimpse of the past if you learn the true methods
I was just thinking the same thing! Soaring on wings 🪽… viewing those magnificent structures in their original perfection. What a sight it would be✨. We couldn’t recreate them today.
In Reality, time does not exist. We are all One with the Source. Omnipresent ~ present everywhere at the same time.
Makes you wonder what could have caused so much destruction around the world in a distant past. Amazing collection of pictures!
I was thinking the very same thing.
The answer to that question really isn't as dramatic as you want it to be.
Mud flood?
Looks more like dirt than sand.
Egypt is a seismically active area. Earthquakes happen periodically. Sand moves around in frequent sandstorms. The Nile floods regularly. It’s a very inhospitable place in some areas and at certain times of year.
Flood
Amazing how different it looks now, I remember seeing the images of the Sphinx buried. So many of these areas with the columns I dont recognize. It would be interesting to see the old and present day side by side.
Many of them were submerged with the damming of the Nile. Even canals built in the Fayum have submerged many sites such as the great Labyrinth.
Yes
@MJIZZEL I'm guessing the columns are after the Greeks probably?
best most fascinating channel on TH-cam by far!!!
Amazing historical pics. Thank you
This channel make us travel back to history, love u 🥰
Wow! Some of the destruction is done with some heavy-duty tools, like at 8:15 where the heads are cut off those huge statues with precise lines. What a gift, your video with all these pictures! Thank you so much!
It’s called an earthquake
@@justinsmith4562 lol you're clueless
@Christy-js8nh didn't you know during earthquakes only heads and noses are affected.. the wind blows saw blades and dynamite to those two areas
What I find amazing is that for generations the Egyptians lived among these ruins and did not need to refurbish them. They just carried on.
Why do you suppose that so many of the facial features (and even whole heads) were destroyed, while the remaining parts are intact? Actually , they're somewhat pristine, considering their age.
And we know that the Egyptians did not harm them, or at least, there have never been any claims that they did.
There are plenty accounts of tomb raiding, but nothing of wanton destruction.
Они были засыпаны песком. Тут Сфинкс засыпан, но виден уже. А был засыпан и не виден. И пирамиды когда то были засыпаны. Песок то засыпает, то уходит.
@@марусякошка-з8з
Say wut now?😅
Because they didn't care.
Their history didn't matter to them.
that’s because they’re not the same people who built those structures..
the arabs only moved in 700 AD.
the ancient egyptians DNA most closely resembles that of Western Europeans
Appreciate all the efforts taken.
Reminds me to go back 1400 years. These wrecks are mentioned in the holy book called the Quran 1400 years ago, to look at the Ruins of these Grand emperors their pomp pride all destroyed buried. Glory of kingdoms dont last for ever, even if made in Granite stone. It calls to be meek and humble, to look after the destitute, the orphan, the widows and the wayfarers to earn eternal peace and Glory. It says look at the Ruins buried of Aad and Samu Sodom and Gomorrah even 1400 years ago they were ruins. These pictures are really transporting us back in time, to ponder nothing is permanent.
I would go to the country where the Sphinx is not called the Sphinx.
When old drawings before 1780 AD depicted the Sphinx as a woman.
@@DM-wu5hn... and where is that country, please?
Where did you find these amazing photos? These photos and current day photos would be a sight to see.
The Black Elephant in the Room
💪🏿BIG FACTS 🤣😎
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whether you consider those people black or not , they display faces related only to their own population , faces that are also found in their lighter skinned descendants , also i would like to point race in egypt is different than usa , brown skinned Egyptians dont like being called black(aswod) in their own first langauge of today which is arabic , even Nubians who their second langauge is arabic dont like the label much , rather they prefer (asmar) which means brown or darker shades of brown , race is different from one country to another
and that why you see people denying black ancient Egyptians because they dont understand black how you understand it
Check out India in the 1800’s same thing
Absolutely amazing photographs of Egypt way back then 😳👍👍
If these pictures were not taken, no one would have believed
Yes, then we would never know. Where is it all now. Probably, the British joined when Egypt was a colony.
@@stibium
I truly don't believe that we've been granted even a sliver of the whole truth about not only ancient Egypt but actual true/factual world history as a whole has been greatly covered up, embellished and or omitted all together. I truly believe that there's been several "resets" that have taken place and buried, hidden or erased so much of our history. I also don't think that the timelines we've been taught about our world's history is correct either, I think so many of the things that we've been told that happened thousands of years ago actually happened way more recently and the narrative of ancient history that we've been presented is just mere made-up stories. As a wise man once said, "History is just a bunch of lies agreed upon by the ones with the most to lose."
Dumb
Grow up and stop repeating junk the last 12 year old said
@@Christy-js8nh What’s dumb?
A kot of deeply melanated people in these pics. Hmmm
Because it's ai generated! 😂
yes
@@trolojolo6178 Any excuse will do huh? Well the truth cant be suppressed forever.
@@cryp4life509and what truth would that be hmm? You do realize that genetic testing has been done on mummies 4500 years old, several times now and it isn't good for the conspiracy you all seem to favor
These are arabs my guy. Definitely weren't the original inhabitants. Plus this is a black n white picture so even the whites in these pics look dark.
We know the original inhabitants or more precisely those from 2500 bc and its most dedicated not the people with a desert the size of the US in between them and north Africa.
North Africa =southern Mediterranean
🏛️ Just Incredible World 🏛️
Thank you
❤🙏 Love from Scotland 🙏❤️
Would love to visit the Egyptian princess grave there that gave your country its name. Aka princess Meridaten daughter of Pharoah Ackenaten.
Wonderful photos ~ thank you❤🕊
Best 10 mins of my life. Good photos, and good music ❤️ ty
The farther you go back in time, the darker the people get.
التصوير فقط يا عزيزي
وايضآ العمل في اشعة الشمس طوال اليوم تجعل البشرة تبدو قاتمة
Dna says you're wrong.
The oldest mummy (in Egypt used to be) called ginger.
Red hair Caucasian
They migrated to Europe.
@@yourhuckleberry6757 If that is what you think, then it is for you.
@@amonone399 evidence is better than racism
I would love to see pics of the same sites today together with these to see the changes. Ancient Egypt must have been spectacular to behold.
You should see the temples and history of India.
Go away
I would love to see then and now pictures side by side like those pyramids in the lower Americas but with more time to study. I loved the pictures with the trees.
Sadly many of these sites were submerged when the Nile was damned.
There is a fine line between restoration and creative design.
The Egyptians had undergone great strides to rebuild the ancient structures. It gives us an understanding of what they looked like back in their day.
The tombs on the other hand are a completely different matter. The inscriptions and paintings are obviously done by students from the art department of the Cairo University.
Some of it is authentic, but it is obscured by the carnival atmosphere of fresh paint and new drawings.
What tombs are you talking about? No tombs are shown in these photos! I see temples in upper Egypt from Luxor to Kalabsha and those in between, such as Medinet Habu, Abu Simbel etc. Then Giza, Mit Rahina, etc. If you’re referring to the ongoing restoration of the monuments I’m sure those giving their valuable time to restore the colours (which I’ve seen them working on) would be greatly offended to hear you claim the inscriptions & paintings are fake!
I'm confused by this whole thing because of the quality.. are you talking about that ..?
30 years from now the sphinx will be “restored…” to look like Zahi…
🤣
Do you mean its original lions head?
😄😁😆🤣
@@lonniecole1435 Originally it was a woman before Napoleon's power redistribution. Pictures taken 10 years after 1798 AD showed the Sphinx as it looks today. See DENON Dominique Vivant.
@@johnwalker1553 You're wrong it wasn't a woman. Napoleon actually brought over 150 artists and scientists to Egypt. The illustrations were released in a book. Those were the 1st depictions we got of egypt and most people never saw any of those photos. Look up Description De l'Egypte. It shows the beautiful color or egypt. One of Napoleon's guys actually found the Rosetta stone too. Britain took all the antiques, but they let him keep the artwork for the records. That's how you see so much stuff from Egypt in British museums. Al Aziz destroyed alot of history because it was deemed un Islamic.
Fabulous compilation of period photography.
Great work.
Dates and 'before and after' shots would look great too!
Enjoyed the show. Places have certainly been cleaned up heaps.
Beautiful images… what a place.., what a history
Such Grand Architect and Civilization.
Would have loved to have been there during the time of Rein.
Thank you for the photos.
I wish mankind would overcome the urge to "take" everything..we lose more than we gain when things are removed and/or taken from where they were found..look all through History🙌🏽
This is why we don't know and/or understand our history and where "we came from."
It has either been taken and hidden away or destroyed🧐😮💨💯
Ask Communism and Religion why are they destroying most of previous history.
Truly incredible seeing this pictures. I can just imagine what these structures looked liked when they were in pristine condition. Magnificent works of art.
A then and now of these same pics would be great!
Africans are amazing
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Just incredible
I loved all of the old photos. What struck me was that I saw no trash in all the photos. How nice.
great collection... thanks for putting it together.
Really fascinating. If only all our people today looking into them were introduced to this.
What a beautiful selection of photos, especially the one of the pyramids in the background, looking down an Avenue of trees @6.09 many thanks for sharing
These are the best photos I've ever seen on the internet to date
It's sad to see I've watched alot of videos on Egypt if you see the photos here most of the statues noses are intact if you look at newer photos you'll see most of the noses are broken off.
Thank you. These photos/pictures are not in the current history that I've seen before.
Thanks. I will try to show others. Thanks again. ✌️
Please, more more more !!!!!!!! I love it , thank u 👍👍👍👍👍
Absolutely stunning
Just beautiful I've always loved anything to do with history just mind-blowing how they did this few thousand years ago mind-boggling 💯❤️💙❤️💙
It shows in these pictures before science for the lack of a better word came into Egypt the Egyptian people didn't care about these sites but all of a sudden they're wanting to know where their antiques are curious
How beautiful! ❤
Just amazing! How did build these pyramids and sculptures. The pillars and everything is so huge! All the writings and pictures are amazing! I would so love to visit Egypt. So fascinating!
نتشرف بزيارتك
نتشرف بقدومك الي مصر
It was a totally awesome visit, I loved every minute
I’ll tell you this much. It wasn’t humans that built these structures & statues.
@@lyteasarock8582 Girl shut up
I have been a student of Egyptology since the first time I saw my first photo of the ruins in Egypt . To think that Moses himself walked in these buildings four thousand years ago, just excites me. Some of these buildings were constructed under the supervision of Moses before he discovered who he really was. The history boggles the mind.
Even more so the Holy family comprising of Mary, Joseph , and the extraordinary beyond comprehension infant Christ lived in Egypt for a season before they where instructed by an Holy Angel to return to Israel!!!!
Magnificently Exquisite 🥰
Remarkably thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Billy Carson led me hear .thanks for the pictures amazing more questions than answers
Amazing 👏 photos I'm egyptian and I have never seen this photos before. Thank you ❤ ..that's my grandfathers.😊
❤❤❤ thank you
Great pics
Imagine living in those times seeing it in all it's glory 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
A great gift to see. Camels and Farmers Plow. What wonderful soil.
Thank you so much, I enjoyed each one as my passion is Egypt. God bless 🙌
Why are all the stature faces are disfigured.?
Pharaohs 0ften used to 'cancel' the physical memory of their predecessors...
Imagine having grown up with all this splendor in your back sandbox 😅
Wow, That is so interesting! The amount of digging out and reconstruction that has gone on is obviously enormous! I recognise a lot of the ruins from my visit to the sites. It has made me realise the enormity of what has been achieved!
These pictures are beautiful and help me imagine what it looked like in biblical times
LOVE the channel!! New sub here. Could you please do a video of how Egypt looked then, and now? I think that you would make it amazing!!🙏❤️
Wow, I loved this movie. Egypt is the best country to visit. ❤
6.50 is interesting its actually ingredients for medicine wow they actually wanted to pass on their knowledge ❤
AMAZING!!! 🖤🖤🖤
I really appreciate these old photos, there are many I havent seen before.
Its 5:30am coffee still brewing haven't eaten, yet im watching neuralpathways! Well done sir, well done.. 🫡
Wow the Egyptians were very dark skinned at that time
Hmmmm...
They still look the same 😊 😂 plus the pictures are really old --150 years old probably, impossible to get the shades perfect in black and white film 🎥 pictures
@@mariemir99 nah nah stop it
You put me in the sun and I will also get dark. You wouldn't know me after.
@@mariemir99 Stop making lame excuses.
ESPECTACULARES FOTOGRAFÍAS , estuve en Egipto , es MARAVILLOSO !
Great music for this. The Behr paint commercial prior makes me never want to but their paint though.
Love these old photos
The cameras were better than now!!!
Ya I don't get it either 😂
These photographs are amazing. They show the huge devastation that must have occurred. What was it? There must have been huge catastrophes to cause so much damage to such huge buildings. I've always wondered where the sand came from in the first place as I do not believe the builders would have built such things when surrounded by sand, so where did it all come from?
Interesting to see the crowns on the columns as we do with Roman columns. Civilizations emulated each other. Greeks to Egyptian, Romans to the Greeks and us to the Romans. Even the Gods are similar but the names changed and slight changes to the stories. Great video, thank you.
Very atmospheric, all without the filth and squalor of Cairo in the background.
Absolutely amazing !!!
I wish I could go back to watch the construction of all these places. But just to watch. I wouldn't want to interfere with anything. No matter how horrible it was. Changing one thing, changes everything. I know I wouldn't be me if I changed a traumatic event from my past. And I love who I've become.
In Reality, time does not exist. We are all One with the Source. Omnipresent ~ present everywhere at the same time.
Noble concepts, but its also limiting you. You presume if you were to wipe out your traumas now that you'd suddenly become less than or something, if you go far enough on the journey you still have the wisdom but you can come full circle to begin anew.
Its like yo'uve driven 342 miles over dessert and rocks and had to fix a puncture in your tire several times already. Then you finally get to the city mechanics and he takes one look at your wheels and offers you new ones, but you turn around and say no, these tires have gotten me this far and I trust them to take me the 120,000 miles....
You wouldn't do that.
Remove the trauma, buy new tires and move with a refreshed and clean outlook.
Also, btw, it wasn't horrible at all. It was glorious, we were very happy in the building process, it was not how the Egyptian mafia want you to think it was.
@@8thsinner if I changed my mother being killed, my pos father would have never been given custody of my brother and i, would have found different kids to abuse and probably not be sitting in prison now. I would have followed in my mother's steps with men and drugs. I wouldn't have ended up living with my other family and graduated, had my children... so yah. Since it would have been something I would change with my mother/father, it would have changed everything. I wouldn't wish my past on anyone for anything. As horrible as it was. But I broke my father's abusive cycle. Me. My strength comes from that. My ability to read people comes from that. How protective I am with my children comes from those traumas, but in a healthy way. I wouldn't give one piece of me back to erase a moment. I'm good with my old tires. New ones wouldn't be worth the price I'd be willing to pay 😉
@@KisheaCrowl Well actually, you don't know what the cost is. You make assumptions about it, which are based by the sound of it on concepts of linear time being real. You can change the past without changing who you are as a result of it. Actually, people are doing it all the time and don't even know it.
But linear time is a false and incorrect idea. That isn't how reality works.
Most people on earth are stagnant but for the ones who are evolving, this is how it works. There are many paths to reach that higher version of you.
These people did not limit themselves. Their art & structures were so huge & fantastic! If there was only literature left behind, scholars would be saying Egypt was a myth!
You know.... that dude with the tin pan music.... just saying its more comfortable to remain engaged with live analogue music.
Noted 🎶
@@neural-pathways ❤
Beautiful
There's a whole lot of stuff that was built enormous. There had to have been giants that built this shit.
Bwuahahaha
Nah just innovative and efficient during the time of construction
Amazing
It is mind blowing that people over the centuries didn't repurpose and maintain these magnificent structures. Just left them abandoned or used them for materials.
Amazing photos
Wow totally Amazing photos 😲 don't build stuff like that today 😢
WOW! just WOW!
I hope you can mention some history of those pictures. Its interesting ancient story.
Awesome!
I wish there were some before and after photos to compare. I don't know enough about Egypt to realize the damage.
Belleza ❤
Excelente!!!! Gracias
There is no country like Egypt
egypt is different
From an Egyptian who lives next to the pyramid and the Sphinx
Thank you for your efforts 👏👏👏
Show us the oldest photos that you found that they don't want us to see
On dirait que les pyramides sont en bien meilleures états qu'aujourd'hui. Et le sphinx est encore enterré. Il y a beaucoup de vestiges que je ne connais pas. Ça serait bien de faire photo par photo, des photos avec l'ancien et aujourd'hui. C'est étonnant que les égyptiens n'ont pas essayé de réparer les monuments. On dirait que les pièces manquantes sont au pied des vestiges. Merci pour ces photos magnifiques et d'une très grande valeur...
These monuments are huge.
Architektonicznie wspaniałą cywilizacja
I love this so much
Thank you!
It's a lot older than Egypt
I agree.....
2:29 says it all really - everywhere there's people living in primitive mud brick houses surrounded by colossal unused ruins. A timeline of retrograde and regress. Either the money ran out, or the knowledge/technology wore out, or the willpower died out .. but something egressed that place at some point in time.
Looks to me like there was a strong Earthquake that shattered these statues, temple's etc.
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