Great video. Brien is one of my favorite persons in archaeology. I have never seen the water tunnels that go from surface wells to other wells. I am glad that Josh showed us that. That was very interesting. Thanks
Well the pointing to water certainly makes much more sense than the popular theory of the lines being directions for where ufos need to land; as if the ufo-nauts needed to know where to land from a less technological people.
Since the discovery of these symbols, many questions have emerged about their provenance and usefulness but one hypothesis seems to be most likely today: It seems that the Nazca Geoglyhphes were erected to interact with exogenous civilizations. Thank you so much for sharing. :)
@@tommiraeko8541 Yes, but they were made in -200 BC and they were probably even older. They were discovered in 1927 and since they raise many questions about their "spiritual" usefulness.
@@margaretmathis4775 When all roads lead to aliens the native cultures get buried in the click bait. From the perspective of archaeology South America is fascinating without the help of Flash Gordon...
That IS the symbol for Azazael 8868.100., aka Zaza around the world and not just this location…all of them. Otherwise these assumptions are just monkey talk.
Great video. Brien is one of my favorite persons in archaeology. I have never seen the water tunnels that go from surface wells to other wells. I am glad that Josh showed us that. That was very interesting. Thanks
wow so amazing! i think there is so much we could learn from the people of old, it seems they knew more practical things than we do currently
Well the pointing to water certainly makes much more sense than the popular theory of the lines being directions for where ufos need to land; as if the ufo-nauts needed to know where to land from a less technological people.
Wow. That's a very cool episode.
Yep you nailed it. WATER
I’d love to join these expeditions.
Would recommend water dowsing
amazing
Wow! How cool is this?!? Thanks!!❤💙❤💙❤
Since the discovery of these symbols, many questions have emerged about their provenance and usefulness but one hypothesis seems to be most likely today: It seems that the Nazca Geoglyhphes were erected to interact with exogenous civilizations. Thank you so much for sharing. :)
Are these civilizations still in existence?? You know that new nazca lines have appeared recently! Actually just after a huge wind storm.
@@tommiraeko8541 Yes, but they were made in -200 BC and they were probably even older. They were discovered in 1927 and since they raise many questions about their "spiritual" usefulness.
@@xenohm9488 year of discovery is the only the thing absolute!
A show well put together.and we say the world is advanced now days.😂🤣we know Sweet F all.
Love Brien good work sir
Thanks for not concluding that aliens were involved!!!
That’s a different show….🤭👽
@@margaretmathis4775 When all roads lead to aliens the native cultures get buried in the click bait. From the perspective of archaeology South America is fascinating without the help of Flash Gordon...
Anyone see the fields of green grass and trees behind those temple ruins in the middle of the desert? Come on now. @4:18
nice
Brien forester is my hero!
It would be great if they did LiDar mapping to see if they find anything underneath the sand....now that would be worth the money........
That IS the symbol for Azazael 8868.100., aka Zaza around the world and not just this location…all of them.
Otherwise these assumptions are just monkey talk.
Florida's Geoglyphs
Couldn't put that skull any deeper, than 2 inches of sand? Whatever. Fake piety.
Here's a hint. I know what the Nazka did. Count the appediges. That's your first clue. It all leads to?
Well it was clean before ya jumped in the friggin thing lol
Natives standing around watching him stick his sweaty feet in their drinking water..
why religious?