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Tulum: A Lovely Maya Pyramid on the Edge of the Sea
Tulum is mostly known as a resort destination these days, but it is also home to a significant archeological site, which is also the third most popular site in Mexico.
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They Turned This Ancient City Into a Zoo. Literally.
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I had originally hoped to make an entirely different video about some of the many dozens of pyramids which exist in Lima but was foiled in my attempt by being there on the wrong day of the week. Nevertheless, I think that what I found was quite interesting.
Observing a Solar Eclipse at an Ancient Maya Pyramid
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Edzná (House of the Itzá) 19.5969381, -90.2296018 One of the largest and most impressive ancient Maya cities in the Yucatán peninsula, Edzná was first settled in the preclassic period around 600 BC and flourished as a major local hub throughout the Classic period, being abandoned at the time of Spanish colonization. It is considered to be one of the most important Maya astronomical observation ...
Qorikoncha - The Lost Temple at the Center of the Inca World
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-13.5204654, -71.9755651 The Qorikancha was the center of the world according to the Inca religion, and it divided the Inca Empire into four administrative regions and 365 religious regions. Before the Spanish conquest it was filled with gold and held the sacred golden disc of the sun god Inti. It was converted into a monastery by the Spanish but has been partially restored.
Izamal: The Largest Maya Pyramid in Yucatán
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Izamal (The City of Izamna) 20.9373° N, 89.0166° W Izamal is one of of the oldest and most interesting ancient cities in Yucatán. Although it was first settled in the pre-classic period, its largest structures were built in the 4th to 6th centuries during the classic period. It was still inhabited continuously throughout the postclassic period, and remained an important religious center until t...
Ek Balam: City of the Black Jaguar
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Ek Balam (Black Jaguar) 20.8923° N, 88.1359° W This ancient Maya city was once a regional capital and is home to one of the most impressive sets of artwork in the northern Yucatán peninsula. Founded early on in the middle pre-classic period and lasting until the classic collapse, this site features many architectural styles, but is unique for the details of its preserved stucco carvings upon th...
Sayil: An Ancient Palace Deep in the Jungle
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Sayil (Zayi) 20.1781897° N, -89.6518401° W Yucatec Maya Likely first settled in the late classic period (600-900 CE), this site shows many of the elements of Puuc architecture and the cult of Kukulkan which were common in the Terminal Classic period (900-1000 CE). While most of Maya civilization was collapsing in the southern regions, Sayil briefly flourished in this time, before also collapsin...
Acanceh: Faces of Gods
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Acanceh (The Cry of the Deer) 20.8131497, -89.4524755 Yucatec Maya Inhabited since at least the pre-classic period (600-150 BCE). Fluorescence in the classic period, beginning around 150 AD, showing influence from Teotihuacan following that city’s conquest of the Peten region in the 4th century. Strong architectural connections to the Peten indicate that this may have been an early site of the ...
Dzibilchaltún: The scorching hot ancient city
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The older version of this video was mistakenly uploaded in a low quality video format. Oops! Dzibilchaltun (The Place of the Carved Stones) 21.0924° N, 89.5961° W Yucatec Maya Inhabited since at least the pre-classic period (900-600 BCE). Fluorescence in the classic period, beginning around 150 AD, peaking as a regional capital around the 7th or 8th century. Largely abandoned in the 10th centur...
Aké: Is this ancient Maya city tiny or enormous?
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An ancient city of the classic period in the Maya northern Yucatan region, Aké was a tremendously large city for its time and was built with megalithic architecture. Currently overbuilt by a rope factory and hacienda, it is not far from Merida yet remains one of the least visited sites in all of Mexico.
Pahñu: An early Xajay pyramid from the time of Teotihuacan
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed rokem
Hello! This is an old video of mine, before I had a proper selfie stick or even a microphone at all, so it's a but rough around the edges but it's still quite interesting. I will be posting some very interesting and more highly polished and better filmed videos soon, so stay tuned!
Teotihuacan: The Magnificent Ancient City in Central Mexico
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Teotihuacan was one of the most impressive cities of the ancient world. Although it was founded several centuries before the year 0, and was inhabited till after the year 700, its main years of occupation were from the years 0 till 500, at which point it was ritually burnt and largely abandoned. A thousands years later the Aztecs would worship at Teotihuacan, and Moctezuma II, the Aztec king in...
Cuicuilco: A Round Pyramind destroyed by a Volcano
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Located in the middle of Mexico City and formerly situated on the edge of Lake Texcoco, Cuicuilco is one of the oldest settlements in the region of Central Mexico. It was home to a civilization that worshipped volcanoes, and when it was ultimately destroyed by a volcano, the survivors fled to the city of their rivals on the other side of the lake, Teotihuacan. Although it is poorly studied, in ...
Mitla: The Sacred Zapotec City of the Underworld
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Located in the heart of the Oaxaca, the ancient city of Mitla is one of the oldest and most important sites in the lands of the Zapotecs. It may bave been inhabited as early as 900 BC, an certainly was in the classic period, and would have been known to the residents of the great capital of Teotihuacan. Said to built on top of a vast network of caves, it became the home of a cult devoted to the...
Cañada de la Virgen: a restricted access desert pyramid
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Cañada de la Virgen: a restricted access desert pyramid
El Cerrito: Natural hot springs and the huge pyramid
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El Cerrito: Natural hot springs and the huge pyramid
El Coporo: a forgotten ancient city in the remote desert
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El Coporo: a forgotten ancient city in the remote desert
Climbing The Stairs of Death at Huayna Picchu (VERTIGO WARNING)
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Climbing The Stairs of Death at Huayna Picchu (VERTIGO WARNING)
Yagul: A labyrinthine Zapotec fortress
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Yagul: A labyrinthine Zapotec fortress
A frozen waterfall, an ancient irrigation system, and the widest tree on earth
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A frozen waterfall, an ancient irrigation system, and the widest tree on earth
San Jose Mogote: The Oldest Zapotec Pyramid
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San Jose Mogote: The Oldest Zapotec Pyramid

Komentáře

  • @scurasus
    @scurasus Před dnem

    LOVE the Blade Runner quote. Well done sir. Well done.

  • @intiorozco5063
    @intiorozco5063 Před 2 dny

    Just stumbled upon this channel and subscribed. Love the serious research that you put into it. I live just 10 minutes away from this site btw, and you made me discover things I hadn't seen.

    • @pyramidreview8664
      @pyramidreview8664 Před 2 dny

      @@intiorozco5063 That's great to hear! They have been rebuilding the museum and cleaning up new parts of the site, so it should be even more interesting once it reopens.

  • @jopiet821
    @jopiet821 Před 3 dny

    What do you think about Mayan ruins being related to INdia, when you learn ethe vocabulary, it seems obvious! WA worldwide community is also obvious! And Mayan Ruins in Florida and South West in America!

    • @pyramidreview8664
      @pyramidreview8664 Před 3 dny

      @@jopiet821 There are certainly some interesting ruins in Florida which I have visited, some of which have interesting connections to the Maya, but what would be their possible connection to India? Linguistically there is no connection as far as I know of.

    • @jopiet821
      @jopiet821 Před 3 dny

      @@pyramidreview8664 Maya, Mayan and so many, I have been down there, and the connections worldwide is uncanny. Maya is Mary and Kali and Mollly and Polly and many other related names, the Slavs Call Sophia , the mother goddess!

  • @user-ht2ev4fq8d
    @user-ht2ev4fq8d Před 4 dny

    👉👉👉👉😮Friend for a few years I discovered this video where he talks about the existence of a Mountain that is actually a great pyramid in Mexico and the things he explains are coherent and credible to me, but I live in another country and although I want to go and see if this is true, I can't. 😊PERO veo tus videos y se que tu has visitado muchos lugares y ahora sabes mucho y tal vez tu puedas algun Dia ir a ese lugar y ver si esa piramide existe ya qué creo que si esto es cierto la gente deberia de saber que existe, los videos son en español pero puedes activar los subtitulos y cambiar la opcion a subtitulos en inglés. Gracias 👉czcams.com/video/2EDUhKDnptk/video.htmlsi=1VKsOEzA94YNvy7m 👉czcams.com/video/yJQpdvgGfD4/video.htmlsi=7ZATPinou1J0Z-A_ 👉czcams.com/video/fF7OiBcB-Nk/video.htmlsi=tPshTzCxuJF3sjNM

  • @user-ht2ev4fq8d
    @user-ht2ev4fq8d Před 4 dny

    Friend for a few years I discovered this video where he talks about the existence of a Mountain that is actually a great pyramid in Mexico and the things he explains are coherent and credible to me, but I live in another country and although I want to go and see if this is true, I can't. 😊PERO veo tus videos y se que tu has visitado muchos lugares y ahora sabes mucho y tal vez tu puedas algun Dia ir a ese lugar y ver si esa piramide existe ya qué creo que si esto es cierto la gente deberia de saber que existe, los videos son en español pero puedes activar los subtitulos y cambiar la opcion a subtitulos en inglés. Gracias 👉czcams.com/video/2EDUhKDnptk/video.htmlsi=1VKsOEzA94YNvy7m 👉czcams.com/video/yJQpdvgGfD4/video.htmlsi=7ZATPinou1J0Z-A_ 👉czcams.com/video/fF7OiBcB-Nk/video.htmlsi=tPshTzCxuJF3sjNM

  • @donttalktome-imacat2106

    Thank you so much for an awesome and informative video!

  • @aaroniouse
    @aaroniouse Před 5 dny

    Maybe Zayi is also Zion.

  • @aaroniouse
    @aaroniouse Před 5 dny

    Is Puuk where Pug-nosed dogs are from?

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch Před 6 dny

    The history of the indigenous peoples in the Americas is much, much older than a few thousand years. The Hopi people tell that they arrived in the America’s about 30,000 years ago when the continent that they were living on, Lemuria, sank under water. They claim to be the ancestors of the Maya. We judge the Maya, Aztecs, Inca’s and others on the traces that we find. But when we dig our way from the present to the past, we must know that the Earth is suffering from a cycle of seven recurring natural disasters. That is told in the Popol Vuh. These disasters create a cycle of civilizations. There are four primitive civilizations, sometimes mentioned a sun or world era. The next civilization lives in the fifth sun. This becomes eventually a high developed civilization that disappeared 20,000 years ago due to the next recurring, thus predictable but inescapable disaster that is caused by the ninth planet in our solar system. That planet orbits our sun in an eccentric orbit hence it is only a short period close to our sun and its planets s it crosses the ecliptic planet at a very high speed. This high developed civilizations has built sturdy monuments all over the world and they must have buried knowledge about themselves and the world history deep in the ground. High in the mountains they have built shelters or surviving places for a selected number of people. Like Machu Picchu in Peru. The Aztec sun stone is a warning for this event is known as Quetzalcoatl, Tonatiuh, Xiuhcoatl or Nibiru in other regions. Much more details about this cycle of natural disasters and many images can be found in an e-book. "Planet 9 = Nibiru". Search: invisible nibiru 9

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch Před 6 dny

    The history of the indigenous peoples in the Americas is much, much older than a few thousand years. The Hopi people tell that they arrived in the America’s about 30,000 years ago when the continent that they were living on, Lemuria, sank under water. They claim to be the ancestors of the Maya. We judge the Maya, Aztecs, Inca’s and others on the traces that we find. But when we dig our way from the present to the past, we must know that the Earth is suffering from a cycle of seven recurring natural disasters. That is told in the Popol Vuh. These disasters create a cycle of civilizations. There are four primitive civilizations, sometimes mentioned a sun or world era. The next civilization lives in the fifth sun. This becomes eventually a high developed civilization that disappeared 20,000 years ago due to the next recurring, thus predictable but inescapable disaster that is caused by the ninth planet in our solar system. That planet orbits our sun in an eccentric orbit hence it is only a short period close to our sun and its planets s it crosses the ecliptic planet at a very high speed. This high developed civilizations has built sturdy monuments all over the world and they must have buried knowledge about themselves and the world history deep in the ground. High in the mountains they have built shelters or surviving places for a selected number of people. Like Machu Picchu in Peru. The Aztec sun stone is a warning for this event is known as Quetzalcoatl, Tonatiuh, Xiuhcoatl or Nibiru in other regions. Much more details about this cycle of natural disasters and many images can be found in an e-book. "Planet 9 = Nibiru". Search: invisible nibiru 9

  • @G2Bryce
    @G2Bryce Před 6 dny

    Walls eh? Almost like they weren't a bunch of peaceful hippies before the Europeans came

    • @pyramidreview8664
      @pyramidreview8664 Před 6 dny

      @@G2Bryce There was a theory that was popular among archeologists especially after World War One, when people thought they had fought the war to end all wars, which speculated that the Maya had a very peaceful civilization dedicated only to astronomy. It was wishful thinking, and later discoveries showed that they fought wars just like everybody else.

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch Před 7 dny

    The history of the indigenous peoples in the Americas is much, much older than a few thousand years. The Hopi people tell that they arrived in the America’s about 30,000 years ago when the continent that they were living on, Lemuria, sank under water. We judge the Maya, Aztecs, Inca’s and others on the traces that we find. But when we dig our way from the present to the past, we must know that the Earth is suffering from a cycle of seven recurring natural disasters. That is told in the Popol Vuh. These disasters create a cycle of civilizations. There are four primitive civilizations, sometimes mentioned a sun or world era. The next civilization lives in the fifth sun. This becomes eventually a high developed civilization that disappeared 20,000 years ago due to a recurring, thus predictable but inescapable disaster that is caused by the ninth planet in our solar system. That planet orbits our sun in an eccentric orbit hence it is only a short period close to our sun and its planets s it crosses the ecliptic planet at a very high speed. This high developed civilizations has built sturdy monuments all over the world and they must have buried knowledge about themselves and the world history deep in the ground. High in the mountains they have built shelters or surviving places for a selected number of people. Like Machu Picchu in Peru. The Navajo people tell us in their sand paintings about that planet and this cycle of civilizations. They also show the direction of the orbit of planet 9, also known as Tonatiuh or Xiuhcoatl or Nibiru in other regions. Much more details about this cycle of natural disasters and many images can be found in an e-book. "Planet 9 = Nibiru". Search: invisible nibiru 9

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch Před 7 dny

    The history of the indigenous peoples in the Americas is much, much older than a few thousand years. The Hopi people tell that they arrived in the America’s about 30,000 years ago when the continent that they were living on, Lemuria, sank under water. We judge the Maya, Aztecs, Inca’s and others on the traces that we find. But when we dig our way from the present to the past, we must know that the Earth is suffering from a cycle of seven recurring natural disasters. That is told in the Popol Vuh. These disasters create a cycle of civilizations. There are four primitive civilizations, sometimes mentioned a sun or world era. The next civilization lives in the fifth sun. This becomes eventually a high developed civilization that disappeared 20,000 years ago due to a recurring, thus predictable but inescapable disaster that is caused by the ninth planet in our solar system. That planet orbits our sun in an eccentric orbit hence it is only a short period close to our sun and its planets s it crosses the ecliptic planet at a very high speed. This high developed civilizations has built sturdy monuments all over the world and they must have buried knowledge about themselves and the world history deep in the ground. High in the mountains they have built shelters or surviving places for a selected number of people. Like Machu Picchu in Peru. The Navajo people tell us in their sand paintings about that planet and this cycle of civilizations. They also show the direction of the orbit of planet 9, also known as Tonatiuh or Xiuhcoatl or Nibiru in other regions. Much more details about this cycle of natural disasters and many images can be found in an e-book. "Planet 9 = Nibiru". Search: invisible nibiru 9

  • @leoaguinaga584
    @leoaguinaga584 Před 7 dny

    Very interesting and informative not to mention the handsome host / narrator.

  • @user-ov6bv9cn1o
    @user-ov6bv9cn1o Před 7 dny

    I wouldn’t go there either. Don’t like the jungle and poisonous snakes and other critters.

  • @MarthaMcLeod-x9q
    @MarthaMcLeod-x9q Před 7 dny

    Thank you for filming this. It’s clear I could NEVER do it as I could hardly even watch most of it. Brave soul!

  • @johnlaforte700
    @johnlaforte700 Před 7 dny

    Cannot believe the construction methods used by the ancients. Their skills amaze me. Your wealth of knowledge also amazes me. Thank you. 👍👍😊

  • @juppido24
    @juppido24 Před 7 dny

    Toll was haben die Inka für einen Mörtel benutz der so gut hält. ?

    • @pyramidreview8664
      @pyramidreview8664 Před 7 dny

      Chemical analysis shows that the Maya used cement made from limestone mixed together with liquid from certain plants, which makes it stronger. Scientists have said that in some cases it is similar to Roman cement.

  • @johnlaforte700
    @johnlaforte700 Před 7 dny

    You go to some really unknown sites, that’s fabulous. Such history. 👍👍😊

  • @johnlaforte700
    @johnlaforte700 Před 7 dny

    Great adventure into history. Thanks. 👍👍😊

  • @iamperplexed4695
    @iamperplexed4695 Před 9 dny

    Why didnt you go into the rest of the palace? You barely showed anything at all.

    • @pyramidreview8664
      @pyramidreview8664 Před 8 dny

      It's closed off to the public, I went to the parts one was permitted to enter.

    • @iamperplexed4695
      @iamperplexed4695 Před 8 dny

      @pyramidreview8664 Well, it looked like you were pretty well alone, was the guy mowing the lawn going to snitch you out?

  • @d.l.l.6578
    @d.l.l.6578 Před 9 dny

    Has that building been excavated and cleaned up, or was it already clear when it was discovered? Who discovered it and when? Thanks for excellent video.

    • @pyramidreview8664
      @pyramidreview8664 Před 8 dny

      Yes indeed, I answered each and every one of these questions in the video

  • @cheryl-bn4zh
    @cheryl-bn4zh Před 9 dny

    Actually, these steps look so uneven and horrible. They make my feet ache just looking at them. 😮

  • @octaviogutierrez9158

    Very unusual archeological site... remimds me the mcdonalds locals in Rome, where u see kids playing around while eating mcnuggets next to a roman wall, above an ancient highway or even above a skeleton of ancient souls. A very strange energy can be felt in these places between the ancient spirits of the dead and the forgotten gods and the modern ambiance of consume and shopping.

  • @RobertaFierro-mc1ub

    Something tells me that every step they took as they climbed up the long staircase they recited prayers. I have a feeling it took hours for the procession of Priests and other dignitaries to reach the top.

  • @RobertaFierro-mc1ub

    Great pictures! Thank You!

  • @laviothmartel9813
    @laviothmartel9813 Před 10 dny

    Still trying to convince my wife this is a better vacation then a beach resort.

  • @user-nb4ex5zk3w
    @user-nb4ex5zk3w Před 10 dny

    The Sun is male...his energy is given out. The moon is feminine she glows with sun's energy and controls the tides of Earth's oceans generating life. I must be an Aztec.

  • @macharrington7733
    @macharrington7733 Před 10 dny

    Very dangerous area...

  • @Fido-vm9zi
    @Fido-vm9zi Před 10 dny

    You are so intelligent & adventurous! Thank you for sharing!

  • @Sinpsycle
    @Sinpsycle Před 10 dny

    We've been there. The structure just appears out of nowhere as you walk down the trail. There is a stela with a huge phallus. A lawn mower is kept in one of the ground floor rooms. Lots of bats inside.

  • @lollipoptrees9148
    @lollipoptrees9148 Před 11 dny

    I love that he gets vertigo and also seems scared for most of it. I get vertigo too and get scared just watching these videos! I guess it's good exposure therapy. But I totally want to climb up Huayna Picchu one day.

  • @spiritualawakeningofconsci623

    The Human alike Extraterrestrials said that Eclipses are the start or end of cycles in our planet,,solar system and comets are when comets passed by a solar systems are like marks to start or end cycles at our galaxy level They also explained that teotihuacan structures were used as a electromagnetic water filter and that's whybtge micca under the pyramid

  • @spiritualawakeningofconsci623

    I watched in some internet site's that around 1000 mayan codex😂were found in an old antiques store in some little city in Europe

  • @spiritualawakeningofconsci623

    Amazing

  • @spiritualawakeningofconsci623

    Of those stones could speak 😮

  • @Billthebaker420
    @Billthebaker420 Před 11 dny

    I have reached the end of your videos. Really enjoyed them, hope to see more soon!

  • @Ge1Ri4
    @Ge1Ri4 Před 12 dny

    Year "zero"? Do you mean year 1 CE or year 1 BCE? AFAIK, no one anywhere starts their calendars in "year zero."

  • @JanetheScot
    @JanetheScot Před 12 dny

    The Mayans associate a sacred color with each cardinal direction: East is red, South is Yellow, West is Black, North is white. Somewhere back in the cities pre- history time, I'm guessing, Izamal became associated during protection and blessing rituals with the Gods of the south and it simply became ubiquitous to paint their homes and public buildings yellow as a symbol of that spiritual connection with the South..

  • @JanetheScot
    @JanetheScot Před 12 dny

    This is the 2nd video of yours I've now watched, the first was about Sayil, which is one of my favorite Mayan cities in the Puuc hills. I really appreciate the way you present the information about the Catholic church destroying the Mayan temples, erasing them to build their own structure to their own god. The Bishop believed he was doing God's work, even working under a covenant with God. I still weep at the loss of such magnificent architecture and artistry, to Catholic barbarians tearing down such magnificent temples throughout the New World to build their cathedrals.

  • @jannieklitsgaardtestrupgen8419

    I walked the Inca trail to Machu Picchu in 1994....but was too exhausted to do the Huayna Picchu too🙃My regrets ever since 🙃

  • @RebelYell134
    @RebelYell134 Před 12 dny

    Do you think they built the walls to protect them from evil spirits killing everyone( smallpox). if they disappeared in the 9th century it could be argued that smallpox wiped them out.

  • @lynderherberts2828
    @lynderherberts2828 Před 12 dny

    😃

  • @2nd_of_3
    @2nd_of_3 Před 12 dny

    Took my God daughter to Cancun for her High School graduation, this was one of our stops. Fabulous.

  • @RebelYell134
    @RebelYell134 Před 12 dny

    Do you think the people that lived here died out from the smallpox epidemic started as a form of biowarfare? smallpox infested blankets handed out by Cortez? to kill everyone and take the gold? An epidemic started on the East coast of South America and went North through the Yucatán and into North America? A plague started with smallpox laden blankets handed out as gifts and trade? killing up to 150 million people in South America. And up to 70 million natives in North America. A genocide that the country responsible has never been punished for?

    • @pyramidreview8664
      @pyramidreview8664 Před 12 dny

      That did happen in the rest of the Yucatan, but this site would have been abandoned for hundreds of years by then, at the end of the Terminal Classic Period, around 1000 AD.

    • @RebelYell134
      @RebelYell134 Před 11 dny

      @@pyramidreview8664 I apologize. The genocide I'm speaking of started around 900 A.D. by a different explorer. not Cortez. by 1100 the jungle had taken back the land and completely covered the vast farmlands and great cities that were widespread across South America. New LYDAR data shows the Amazon jungle was a fraction of its current size. before 900 A.D. It was mostly city centers and farmland supporting a population of up to 150 million people. by 1100A.D. over 95% of the people were dead and the rainforest had covered the great civilization up.

  • @Billthebaker420
    @Billthebaker420 Před 12 dny

    They had such bizarre gods back then! Part of me wonders if they encountered feathered serpent creatures and other bizarre hybrid animals they depict. Thanks! Happy July 4th! 😁🇺🇲

  • @Billthebaker420
    @Billthebaker420 Před 12 dny

    The amount of earth moved by these peoples is mind blowing. Not just the builds but those roadways, the courtyards. I am really enjoying these videos, so glad you brought me along! 😁👍🏼

  • @Billthebaker420
    @Billthebaker420 Před 12 dny

    I tried to find a photo of the virgin Mary geode with no luck. Do you know the church name? Sorry if you said it and I missed it.

    • @pyramidreview8664
      @pyramidreview8664 Před 12 dny

      I’m not sure but I think it was called something similar to La Luz.

  • @Billthebaker420
    @Billthebaker420 Před 12 dny

    Kind of sad seeing everything in such ruins...

  • @mariemelansongundy-vx4ox

    The Incan had designed to perfection, their drainage systems. Still many working today.