@@HaxFilmmaker I think from 1911. He’d visited in 1909 and couldn’t get it out of his mind. He returned with his family and bought it in 1910/11. My mother and I are just in the process of writing about him (Algernon Robertson Goddard) I’ll be very happy to forward you a copy when it’s done!
Went here when I was a kid. Must have been around 1988. Still have a keyring I bought from the gift shop outside. Must have looked amazing when it was new.
That took a lot of people a lot of time to build. I'm surprised there's nothing recorded about it. I wonder what they use to make.The shells adhere to the walls to last so long, without falling off Part of it reminds me of a hindu temple
Dude, ever since the study of the pyramids in Egypt when I was in the 7th grade has really took me to other civilizations before Egypt pyramids were built?
Absolutely, amazingly, stunningly, awe inspiring
Fascinating, thank you.
Lovely thank you.
cool!
Reminds me of Coral Castle in Florida, built for Love
What a fabulous video! Beautifully made and presented. My great-grandfather owned this mysterious place for many years ‘til his death in 1931.
Oh wow!!!! From when?
@@HaxFilmmaker I think from 1911. He’d visited in 1909 and couldn’t get it out of his mind. He returned with his family and bought it in 1910/11. My mother and I are just in the process of writing about him (Algernon Robertson Goddard) I’ll be very happy to forward you a copy when it’s done!
@@alexmorrisart8651 yes please
My 4x great grandfather was James Newlove whose son, Joshua "discovered" it.
People from back in days always amaze me
vielen Dank! Man konnte sich alle Details ansehen und es war sehr Aufschlussreich
Went here when I was a kid. Must have been around 1988. Still have a keyring I bought from the gift shop outside. Must have looked amazing when it was new.
I love this place. 🧜♀️ feels like something i would make Æons ago.
I love art.
Thank you so very much for this video! It’s a lovely representation of our heritage & with a gentleness you tell the story quite well❤
Thank you ❤️
every video i have seen is the same. ofcourse it is fabulous. but how did they adjust the shells? with glue?
I believe they were placed with mortar.
That took a lot of people a lot of time to build. I'm surprised there's nothing recorded about it.
I wonder what they use to make.The shells adhere to the walls to last so long, without falling off
Part of it reminds me of a hindu temple
Dude, ever since the study of the pyramids in Egypt when I was in the 7th grade has really took me to other civilizations before Egypt pyramids were built?
I need to know more about this place, hard to believe it was discovered in 1835, made in 1800s & NO one knows who or why??
Check out the website. Link is in the description.
His story - a reset
There maybe more antichambers behind the walls. Has there been any non-invasive test done? Could be someones granny buried in there or treasure!
I believe they have considered that possibility. No results though.
Sería una bendición o un castigo hacer ese templo??? Me pregunto como , quién, para que y por qué fue hecho...!? 🤔