The Roman Ruins at Baalbek, Lebanon [Amazing Places 4K]

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Baalbek was a Phoenician city, probably named after the Phoenician god Baal, in Greek and Roman times it was also known as Heliopolis. Baalbec reached its height during Roman times, when between the 1st and 3rd centuries colossal temples dedicated to Jupiter, Bacchus and other deities were built on site. It is still a mystery how the largest stone blocks known from antiquity, weighing more than thousand tons, were moved to the temple locations.
    Baalbec is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the finest examples of Imperial Roman architecture at its apogee.
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Komentáře • 287

  • @davidpeters3857
    @davidpeters3857 Před rokem +15

    I visited Balbeck in 1991,just after the ceasefire,we were welcomed with open arms,what a country,love it,Balbeck was magnificent,the hospitality even better….thank you so much to Mohammed and family,luckily my friend was fluent in French,so we could chat about everything. ❤️ 🇱🇧

  • @ransinghsaini1395
    @ransinghsaini1395 Před 20 dny +1

    Thanks to the modern innovation of human, what brought us to know about our ancestors skills
    so elegantly ! You deserve all appreciation for creation of this audiovisual walk for us. 🎉😊🎉

  • @funzeevanzee
    @funzeevanzee Před rokem +17

    Wow. I'm blown away. I never knew all of that existed. How in the world did they build that? That's what I said during the entire video. The build is astonishing.

    • @funzeevanzee
      @funzeevanzee Před rokem +2

      @@doctorb4896 Great info.

    • @28Justchecking
      @28Justchecking Před rokem +4

      This was built before Roman
      Scientific said this can't be done by regular humans
      So they suggested that this confirmed that Geants existed

    • @MrHeathcliff83
      @MrHeathcliff83 Před rokem

      read graham hancock ;-)

    • @IRM-cm2ic
      @IRM-cm2ic Před 11 měsíci +1

      It wasn't built by humans. It was built by previous civilization. How they built it - they had advanced knowledge and technology.

    • @IRM-cm2ic
      @IRM-cm2ic Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@28Justchecking Exactly. The so-called roman period of human civilization was about one and a half thousand years BC up to christ. While these buildings where built before the flood more than 10,000 years ago or right after the flood.

  • @renatasochova3566
    @renatasochova3566 Před rokem +10

    Krásné poznávací video , úžasné záběry včetně přibližujících detailů , citlivě promyšlené , vše ladí , navazuje , stále nový a nový pohled .....divák se ani vteřinu neodvrátí protože ví , že by o něco přišel , skvělá všechna vaše videa ...👏👍👍♥️ Díky za ně ! 💐🙂

    • @educationforthedumb832
      @educationforthedumb832 Před rokem

      Its not roman, its levantine Phoenician antiquities and romans used it for a short time and were expelled.

  • @sadieel-kassis
    @sadieel-kassis Před měsícem +1

    Wow! It's a mesmerizing video and the music matches this majestic site! Thanks for sharing😍

  • @mariaclaramoura3114
    @mariaclaramoura3114 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Que sorte ter podido ir ao Líbano e ter filmado estas ruínas maravilhosas. Obrigada 🧡

  • @murinkopekny3417
    @murinkopekny3417 Před rokem +7

    Navštíviť Libanon, je veľký
    zážitok, ktorý má bohatú históriu a úžasné pamiatky UNESCO.
    Baalbec - pamiatky z rímskeho impéria,
    Bejrut, Byblos ,Tripolis,
    Doporučujem, je to
    nádhera a úžasné zážitky.
    SLOVAKIA ♥️🇸🇰

    • @educationforthedumb832
      @educationforthedumb832 Před rokem +1

      Its not roman, its levantine Phoenician antiquities and romans used it for a short time and were expelled.

  • @28Justchecking
    @28Justchecking Před rokem +8

    A small correction Baalbek existed before Roman was made and built by Phoenicians for their gods
    Therefore when roman conquered the land they added a bit to match their history as well

    • @kipkemeimeshack3974
      @kipkemeimeshack3974 Před rokem

      This is ancient city existed before Romans. Existed before human existence. It was made by gold explorers.

  • @waves889
    @waves889 Před rokem +5

    Omg just blown me Away again your so good stunning music
    Match's the storms surge in the night done a short on it Thks 🤗🇬🇧

  • @user-lx7we7uc1t
    @user-lx7we7uc1t Před rokem +10

    И видео,и музыка,-просто супер!!! Благодарю,Милош!!Очень воздушно,красиво,и талантливо!! Само место-шедевр зодчества!!..Хочу туда!!..👍👍😀😘🌸🎄🌸🎄🌸🌷❄️🌷❄️🌷❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @mariaclaramoura3114
      @mariaclaramoura3114 Před 9 měsíci

      Que beleza de ruínas, mostram bem a natureza da arquitetura original.
      Encantam-me as ruínas pois temos a liberdade de imaginar como seriam. 🧡

  • @kobyfr
    @kobyfr Před 2 dny +1

    Amazing. Hope to visit some peaceful day

  • @MrMarvell
    @MrMarvell Před 8 měsíci +4

    A stunning site, was a real privilege to visit Baalbek in October.

  • @zelvemorganz9001
    @zelvemorganz9001 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Sometimes life presents humans with some things that are so aesthetically beautiful that they defy words. This video was such a case. I am truly thankful to you for making this.

  • @evelynerosso7223
    @evelynerosso7223 Před rokem +6

    Quel nombre insensé de colonnes avec leurs magnifiques chapiteaux devait il y avoir dans cette très belle ville. Les tailleurs de pierres étaient pleins de courage pour élever de si beaux ouvrages. Comme d’habitude, splendide vidéo.

  • @drewdam8871
    @drewdam8871 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for taking me there...

  • @Maggie_1965
    @Maggie_1965 Před rokem +2

    The beauty about this place always going to be mysterious ❤️🇱🇧

  • @nashclapp1864
    @nashclapp1864 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This is awesome! No pseudo-intellectual blabbing about how he "knows" it was built! Left to our own imaginations!! Thank-You for this video and the background music as well!

  • @rocamar9632
    @rocamar9632 Před rokem +3

    Incredible ruins. It's amaazing. Thank you for sharing.

  • @tamil4369
    @tamil4369 Před rokem +3

    Thank you....

  • @AshleyPaquin1
    @AshleyPaquin1 Před rokem +3

    I thought I saw everything after Pompeii, but this is amazing.

  • @GoshinJutsuNL
    @GoshinJutsuNL Před rokem +4

    ❤ Thank you very much 😊 Biutiful 😊

  • @neelamurthy4861
    @neelamurthy4861 Před rokem +4

    Really really it's an amazing video... you took me to an another word through your video ... awesome music.... stunning videography...as always...i enjoyed the video... thank you so much sir... may god bless you and your team... have a great weekend sir 👍👍

  • @kezcottours
    @kezcottours Před rokem +2

    Super amazing place. Thank you for sharing.

  • @thecore6901
    @thecore6901 Před rokem +2

    Wow the mastery of presentation.. BRAVO Brother

  • @artishakya2079
    @artishakya2079 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Same structure in India also u can see❤❤❤ lovely nice work

  • @relaxingvideosnorthwest3646

    Amazing place! Thank you.

  • @busterj11776
    @busterj11776 Před rokem +2

    Excellent, thanks for the hard work

  • @Stevenowski
    @Stevenowski Před rokem +1

    OUTSTANDING video and historical significance. Thanks again for your service!
    God bless you! 🙏😎

  • @lianadeaconu6380
    @lianadeaconu6380 Před rokem +3

    Am fost aici! Am văzut! Mi a plăcut mult!

  • @liamnorth555
    @liamnorth555 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful video, the music is perfect too, 10/10.

  • @ccocoi9583
    @ccocoi9583 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful W🌍rld ✨

  • @DHHoover
    @DHHoover Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for a visit back to Baalbek, Lebannon.

  • @babulalswami4632
    @babulalswami4632 Před rokem +1

    Oh my lovely planet!! Realy amazing😍

  • @gowanhewlett745
    @gowanhewlett745 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Astonishing. Thankyou

  • @pattyq2388
    @pattyq2388 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely amazing!!

  • @AshikTheTraveler
    @AshikTheTraveler Před rokem +2

    Amazing 😍

  • @nGAhGENVH0Ul
    @nGAhGENVH0Ul Před 5 měsíci +1

    Good accompanying music, it reminds you that once upon a time the place was new and people lived there. If only we had a better time machine, but for now this video will have to do! It also amazes me how humans built these massive structures through time to have some permanence while human life itself is so fleeting and brief. On a positive note for two thousand years despite many wars and groups of people moving in and out of the region they're still standing only withered by time, earthquakes and the weather. And if you have faith in humanity they will likely be there in two thousand years.

  • @zdefry
    @zdefry Před rokem +4

    I never though that Lebanon has this ruins Roman Empire. It's so incredible to see this ancient site.

    • @28Justchecking
      @28Justchecking Před rokem +1

      That's not a Roman ruin the jnfo is faulty that a Phoenician, it was built for their gods
      Yet when Roman conquered the land they named it for them
      And that's only a small portion of what we have in Lebnaon
      But media is way busy showing fake news ( destruction not safe blabla )

  • @athathsonty2925
    @athathsonty2925 Před rokem +1

    Way more Awesome than any Roman ruins in Rome. Absolutely Brilliant Spellbinding Videography by One and Only Amazing Milosh.

  • @isabelespinoza2769
    @isabelespinoza2769 Před rokem

    Interesting History of this Place . Thank you Milosh . Have a wonderful time 🤗

  • @dmac5x1
    @dmac5x1 Před rokem +3

    Absolutely unbelievable! I honestly believe this site is better than any I have seen. The quality of the video brings it to life. Fantastic!

  • @andrewmerriman2963
    @andrewmerriman2963 Před rokem +2

    Nice work Milosh, your dedication and quality editing skills deserve a shoutout. ... Kudos to you.

    • @educationforthedumb832
      @educationforthedumb832 Před rokem

      Its not roman, its levantine Phoenician antiquities and romans used it for a short time and were expelled.

  • @ludinludin7011
    @ludinludin7011 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful video, love to watch this old ancient ruins, amazing. Thank-you very much.

  • @AncientHistorySecrets
    @AncientHistorySecrets Před rokem +1

    Nice 👍

  • @kikavegell
    @kikavegell Před rokem +2

    WONDERFUL !!!!! WONDERFUL!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!

  • @vishalamu
    @vishalamu Před rokem +2

    OMG.
    It is huge. Rome was indeed great in engineering.

  • @khawarkhurshidahmedmalik9445
    @khawarkhurshidahmedmalik9445 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Part of the amazing architectural heritage strewn all over the Levant.

  • @user-fe6jv5ju6g
    @user-fe6jv5ju6g Před rokem +7

    Единственное что порождает как все монументы сохранились в жарком континенте и руины сохранили свои орнаменты...и поражает население живущее рядом...это героизм!!! Спасибо МИЛОШ озвучка показывает неминуемость бытия!!!👍👍👍👍👍

    • @DavidGarrick1515
      @DavidGarrick1515 Před rokem +1

      Жаркий климат без перепада температур - нормально
      Когда влажность и перепад температур гораздо хуже
      Здесь только если песчаные бури , но что то говорит , что или они редки или не сильны

    • @Zazojaafar
      @Zazojaafar Před rokem +1

      Lebanon has a Mediterranean-type climate characterized by hot and dry summers (June to September) and cool and rainy winters (December to mid-March), with an average annual temperature of 15˚C.

    • @vko4090
      @vko4090 Před rokem +2

      Судя по заснеженным вершинам гор, на фоне которых происходит съёмка, а также хвойной растительности, то зимой там довольно прохладно. На некоторых кадрах 6:52 - как Греция на фоне швейцарских гор 🙂
      Касательно ливанцев Вы совершенно правы - удивительный народ с тяжелой судьбой и героической историей.

    • @educationforthedumb832
      @educationforthedumb832 Před rokem +1

      Its not roman, its levantine Phoenician antiquities and romans used it for a short time and were expelled.

  • @leen_smit
    @leen_smit Před rokem +1

    Thanks my friend for your nice upload, it's very beautiful and professional. Greetings from Leen and have a great weekend. 👍 👍 👍

  • @fracturedfauve
    @fracturedfauve Před rokem +1

    Wow, that’s incredible. I am in awe.

  • @mintaka57
    @mintaka57 Před rokem +1

    Wow ♥

  • @ingriddurden3929
    @ingriddurden3929 Před rokem +2

    when you see these enormous buildings constructed 2000 years ago without any cranes, you wonder if we made any progress. A 50 year old school had to be demolished a few years ago because it was in such a bad shape.

  • @darealberrygarcia
    @darealberrygarcia Před rokem +3

    I've been there and suggest going. Really incredible place, same Beirut and Byblos

  • @mariaclaudiademellofranze8334

    Que lugar espetacular, que vídeo maravilhoso 😍
    Meu amigo,essas ruínas nos mostram que o poder de um povo não é eterno,e que por algum motivo,esse poder se acaba,tem um fim!
    Seu trabalho é incrível, muito obrigada por nos mostrar essas imagens maravilhosas 😍
    Saudações aqui do Brasil 😊🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @zelmiranedobova7150
    @zelmiranedobova7150 Před rokem +1

    To je kraaaasne,milujem historiu Blizkeho,Stredneho vychodu,a EGYPTOLOGIU.Uzasne,kraaaasne spracovane,ale aj muzika... To je hotove blaho pre dusu ❤

  • @SergeCousineau
    @SergeCousineau Před rokem +6

    Good morning Milosh
    I am blown away by the views of this place 😮 but also by the quality of your filming and editing which are both top notch 👌 When I look at all these ruins and think of how all these were built I am amazed …I also wonder what it will be in 2000 years from now when the people will look at the construction of our days …will they be amazed as much as we are now looking at these ? Thanks for sharing so well these beautiful places 😉👍
    I wish you a lot of success in 2023 my friends 👩‍❤️‍👨and a wonderful weekend
    Hélène & Serge 👩‍❤️‍👨🌈🇨🇦

  • @baysidegreg
    @baysidegreg Před rokem +1

    Your music choices are as breathtaking as the videos themselves

  • @ewadronzek423
    @ewadronzek423 Před rokem +6

    Wspaniałe są. Budzą respekt i podziw.
    Jakie uczucia musiało to miejsce wywoływać w czasach swojej świetności?🤔
    Ciekawy film, działa na wyobraźnię.
    Dziękuję 🌷

    • @educationforthedumb832
      @educationforthedumb832 Před rokem

      Its not roman, its levantine Phoenician antiquities and romans used it for a short time and were expelled.

  • @fawadjaved110bhatti7
    @fawadjaved110bhatti7 Před rokem +1

    Not just the location of your videos are amazing selection of music is mesmerizing especially..... Petra jordan......... Nature clock all time fav video and music....... Your content is next level ..... Keep it up....

  • @brentfrench752
    @brentfrench752 Před rokem +34

    I always find incredibly amazing how the Romans were able to design, build and maintain their infrastructure, from roads, to aqueducts, cisterns, buildings, grand arenas, communal bathhouses, to statues and frescoes They also had a government from the emperor, to senators, to governors to tribunes and down through their modern military who effectively concord so much land and spread their empire throughout the world. Then the Romans were suddenly gone, and the world was basically thrown back into the dark ages, and were forced to build houses, halls and military forts from with tree trunks and branches, rocks, mud, straw and dirt because they had little to no knowledge of Roman construction. How can that be? What happened from one generation to the next where so much building knowledge was lost?

    • @fallinginthed33p
      @fallinginthed33p Před rokem +6

      They didn't disappear. The Eastern Roman empire or what we now call Byzantium continued until the 1200s.

    • @harlandeke
      @harlandeke Před rokem

      We are going to find out when our civilization collapses.

    • @clintgolub1751
      @clintgolub1751 Před rokem +9

      As another poster replied here, the “technical knowledge” wasn’t necessarily always lost as the incredible infrastructure required to manufacture all the various components needed, and all the disparate engineers and planners who needed technical schools and vocational universities in cities to learn the intricacies were broken down as civilization fractured into smaller in-fighting city states. Regional powers like the ‘Venetian Republic’ or ‘Genova’ at their height no where near reached the dizzying technical heights of the ancient _Pax_ _Romana_ . We in the modern world, just like the ancient Roman Empire are only able to build massive interstate systems because our ‘empire’ has progressed to the point where all the little pieces needed evolved in a complex modern civilization.
      HOWEVER, you’re 100% not wrong in that some knowledge absolutely was lost! ‘ _Roman_ _Concrete_ ’ which was able to build the beautiful engineering marvel’s like Roman aqueducts and viaducts, the Pantheon’s dome and the Colosseum had a special mixture with ingredients that was unable to be mined, brought in through elaborate global trade networks, and aggregated in just the right amounts at just the right temperatures in their respective facilities, that the specifics to how that concrete was made, became lost for many centuries. I oddly enough had to read a book back in college for a civil engineer course titled “The Big Roads” by Earl Swift detailing how the U.S. pioneered modern road networks in the 20th century for the automobile and it literally took an emigrant from the U.K named Joseph Aspdin in the 19th century reverse-engineering Roman concrete for DECADES to figure out how to make something similar which he called “Portland Concrete”. Portland Concrete’s old abandoned mining and manufacturing locations are all over the PNW, which is kind of a testament to how incredibly practical the rediscovery of ancient Roman concrete was for automobile traffic. Prior to that discovery, roads here in the U.S. were being constructed in many different types of compacted gravel and experimental asphalt’s based on available materials that could be mined locally to each road. It was a real mess and the roads would fall into disrepair within months of truck traffic. For all our shortcomings in modern roadway construction, we really have come so far in our ability to pave a nation from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
      Also fun fact: during the first 400 years of the ‘Freemasons’, they were essentially a trade guild “protecting” the secrets of the craft for job security. The more people could construct the stone buildings of 13th & 14th Europe, the lower the price their specialized labor could fetch on the open market, hence the original “secret nature” of that particular union (guild). So even in cases where old techniques were preserved, the transmission of the exact methods were still restricted. This is still done today in multinational corporations who purchase in bulk very old patents of extremely capable technology, then bury them to mitigate competition to their profit drivers.

    • @olorin4317
      @olorin4317 Před rokem +3

      You should keep reading. History is wonderful and answers most of your questions. Many parts of Roman construction carried on and were surpassed later.

    • @bruceburns1672
      @bruceburns1672 Před rokem +2

      Very easy to answer that question about what happened to the Romans , German invasions , look at the carnage murder and destruction wherever they conquered in WW2 , at this stage in their history they were actually civilised , they are very fortunate that one of their WW2 conquerors were the Anglo World or they would have been exterminated off the face of the earth like they intended to do to all other people's under their Jackboot .

  • @pandorski35000
    @pandorski35000 Před rokem +2

    J'ai adoré cet endroit, massif, vaste, imposant et délicat à la fois

  • @vs123
    @vs123 Před rokem +1

    I like ancient old wonderful

  • @hasancan9677
    @hasancan9677 Před rokem +1

    thank you so much for these amazing videos❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Matheyu
    @Matheyu Před rokem +5

    I need to buy a big TV. My mobile not enough..😒

  • @mariaclaramoura3114
    @mariaclaramoura3114 Před 9 měsíci +1

    O Panteão é colossal!

  • @hanaberakova6859
    @hanaberakova6859 Před rokem +2

    Bože to je nádhera. Egypt, Řecko, Řím jsou mé velké srdcové záležitosti.. úplně při sledování videa a poslechu té silně relaxační hudby jsem si představovala,jak tato místa musela být krásná v minulosti, co tam asi lidé dělali?na co mysleli. Video ve mně vyvolalo obrovský klid .. děkuji za krásné video

  • @cristinarodas46
    @cristinarodas46 Před rokem +1

    BEAUTIFUL❤

  • @Eduardo-uo7qs
    @Eduardo-uo7qs Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great video
    Congratulations
    Rio-Brazil

  • @pedro.nasaES
    @pedro.nasaES Před rokem +2

    Fabuloso GRACIAS

  • @nc3765
    @nc3765 Před rokem +1

    Am vizionat 👌🤝🎩🌐👍

  • @ianop5889
    @ianop5889 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful

  • @MariaMadalena-vp9oi
    @MariaMadalena-vp9oi Před rokem +11

    O olhar do fotógrafo
    Revelando a riqueza de detalhes de uma arquitetura genial
    Amazing 😊

    • @educationforthedumb832
      @educationforthedumb832 Před rokem +1

      Its not roman, its levantine Phoenician antiquities and romans used it for a short time and were expelled.

  • @mothtravel
    @mothtravel Před 11 měsíci +1

    Beautiful Lebanon ❤

  • @fongda6043
    @fongda6043 Před rokem +3

    破舊古蹟依然雄偉優雅令我陶醉😻👍

  • @user-kh5cg4kt9y
    @user-kh5cg4kt9y Před rokem +2

    👍👍

  • @krzysztofzobek8996
    @krzysztofzobek8996 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Jeden z cudów, antycznego świata, wspaniały, ponadczasowy symbol dokonań cywilizacji greko- romanskiej.

  • @rohanroy941
    @rohanroy941 Před rokem +3

    ♥️❤️😍

  • @yiwang152
    @yiwang152 Před rokem

    Stunning

  • @kennethmardis2132
    @kennethmardis2132 Před rokem +1

    All I can say is Amazing

  • @carvingtheway
    @carvingtheway Před rokem +1

    Amazing

  • @valdaoliveira634
    @valdaoliveira634 Před rokem +1

    Boa tarde, que lugar espetacular adorei, e com essa música ficou prefeito, lindo e relaxante, um excelente final de semana para vc.

  • @kareemmohammed5270
    @kareemmohammed5270 Před rokem

    breathtaking! much appreciated brother.

  • @user-fc1pv2dx2t
    @user-fc1pv2dx2t Před rokem +4

    Бях в Баалбек през октомври. Впечатляващо, грандиозно и много красиво. Благодаря за професионалното видео. 😄🍀

    • @educationforthedumb832
      @educationforthedumb832 Před rokem

      Its not roman, its levantine Phoenician antiquities and romans used it for a short time and were expelled.

  • @stevehutchesson1321
    @stevehutchesson1321 Před rokem +4

    Baalbek is a very important site and fortunately it has not been trashed by groups like IS. I know that Lebanon is in financial trouble at the moment but it has many important sites that must be preserved. Thanks for doing this video, a really good look at the site, even down to the "Pregnant Woman" stone block. Compliments as usual for excellent work. 👀👍

  • @dinamardossantos8004
    @dinamardossantos8004 Před rokem +5

    Incredible place! In the past people were more intelligent than now... I'm sure about that...this magnificent place showed us the truth ...! Today people don't like working hard anymore.

  • @tonyhanna8338
    @tonyhanna8338 Před rokem +1

    My hometown :)

  • @oldwomansjourney4401
    @oldwomansjourney4401 Před rokem +4

    A group of robust ruins that can remind you of the past even after a daunting amount of time, and they are beautiful. I am delighted to be able to join you on another wonderful video journey this year. Take care of your health❣✨

    • @mariecolette9066
      @mariecolette9066 Před rokem +1

      What you just said explains why the longer I stared my emotions began stirring, feeling sadness the the past is over, trying to imagine how beautiful this location must have been so long ago..then feeling fearful that one day we will also be gone 😢

    • @educationforthedumb832
      @educationforthedumb832 Před rokem +2

      Its not roman, its levantine Phoenician antiquities and romans used it for a short time and were expelled.

    • @nGAhGENVH0Ul
      @nGAhGENVH0Ul Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@mariecolette9066Marie, you will be gone and likely all the buildings you lived in, but those Roman ruins will still be there. Meanwhile...Carpe Diem!

  • @clivesmith9377
    @clivesmith9377 Před rokem +1

    Why can't we build beautiful cities like this one, today? No slaves?

  • @jaxsax8535
    @jaxsax8535 Před rokem +2

    ♥️🌲♥️🇱🇧

  • @Stonecutter334
    @Stonecutter334 Před rokem +4

    Only thing the Romans did here was have lunch.

  • @elizabethrowe7262
    @elizabethrowe7262 Před rokem +3

    What an amazing place! How did they ever construct such massive strutures? Would have been a beautiful place back in 1st and 3rd century.

  • @nissankafernando7427
    @nissankafernando7427 Před rokem +1

    amazing ........! Thanks a lot 👍 brother wonderful world .......!👏👏👏👏👌👍👌👌🙏🙂

  • @lXldaaf
    @lXldaaf Před rokem +2

    Fantazija

  • @catmate8358
    @catmate8358 Před rokem

    Nice :)

  • @djoosten88
    @djoosten88 Před rokem +1

    Yeah they had a whole different thing going on back then. And it doesn't look like things went to hell over wars and battles, but from a cataclysmic (plasma) event.

  • @burkhajayanthi5195
    @burkhajayanthi5195 Před rokem +2

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💐

  • @Kariakas
    @Kariakas Před rokem +1

    What an intriguing place, very impressive ruins. I'm happy you went there.

  • @moulin680
    @moulin680 Před rokem +4

    This are no Roman! They found it… Romans were smart, they use a lots of little bricks instead of moving 2Tons rock around… 😅

  • @InspiredCreation31
    @InspiredCreation31 Před rokem +1

    🎯🌍Another wonderful ancient site.Your coverage is brilliant,highlighting the stunning architecture,rich carvings all around & expert detailed filming.Unique & interesting.Awesome work.Thanks &
    best wishes as always. 🥏🙏♾️🌟

  • @simonemuginski1869
    @simonemuginski1869 Před rokem +2

    Obrigada por essas lindas imagens🙏🙏