What Happened After We Unearthed This Massive Underground City?

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Komentáře • 739

  • @rogermiller2159
    @rogermiller2159 Před měsícem +363

    Those aren’t chickens, they’re poultrigeist

  • @sydryi3086
    @sydryi3086 Před měsícem +164

    modern day builders: sorry folks this project is gonna take a while.
    medieval Builders: alright lets go build that underground city.

    • @innocentbystander3317
      @innocentbystander3317 Před měsícem +25

      The roads made by Roman peasants still exist today, whereas the pavement done by professionals and engineers didn't survive the winter, and that's called "progress." 😂
      Clearly, we need a Roman circus for our politicians. They seemed to know how to get things done!

    • @marvhollingworth663
      @marvhollingworth663 Před měsícem +10

      @@innocentbystander3317 I made the same point recently when roadworks near my home were causing me inconvenience, confusion & a lot of stress.

    • @viviblaat5831
      @viviblaat5831 Před měsícem +6

      @@innocentbystander3317 The Roman roads aren't that comfortable to travel on though and people tend to prefer comfort. The Romans installed a Cesar to have temporary power but instead never gave his power up. So we already learned from them what works and what doesn't work.

    • @andreitkach3873
      @andreitkach3873 Před měsícem

      ​@@viviblaat5831u know for 1 that claims knowledge about the past, i got a fun experiment 4 u.
      I need to build a port in any beach city in the world, do i
      A) higher a roman that doesnt understand electricity
      B)higher the best current builder.
      If u chose B ur a looser who wont admit roman aqua construction is suprior to todays best attempt at it.

    • @Schmorgus
      @Schmorgus Před měsícem +2

      @@innocentbystander3317 But then they can't earn money on repairing the roads ;)
      And we evolved from sacrificing individuals down caves with no safety.
      So I mean, it's not that weird really.

  • @Tarnished-bn5gq
    @Tarnished-bn5gq Před měsícem +67

    Building cities underground was a pretty decent strategy back in earlier periods of human history, especially in arid regions. It makes sense that some modern towns or cities in those regions were built on top of dead cities that originally were used.

    • @user-it5eb5bk7i
      @user-it5eb5bk7i Před měsícem +2

      Back in earlier periods?? Well you are gonna s#it a brick when you one day realize that in the present time, theres a whole nother world just below your feet but not for you and I.

    • @Tarnished-bn5gq
      @Tarnished-bn5gq Před měsícem

      @@user-it5eb5bk7i Oh, you’re one of those schizos or DMT users.

    • @DustyTripleSix
      @DustyTripleSix Před měsícem

      ​@@user-it5eb5bk7i Oh God shut upppp

    • @AB-un4io
      @AB-un4io Před měsícem +3

      I wouldn’t mind living in an “underground” home. Makes sense in areas where the outdoor environments are…extreme…as in hot or cold, windy or stagnant, or in areas where there are annual weather events that are extreme, like cyclones, tornadoes, etc. It makes more sense than, say, skyscrapers. And it makes sense as a strategy to prevent attacks.
      Definitely does not in areas where flooding occurs regularly, of course. There? The stilts or building UP is a better plan, but all of that’s just my opinion. And you know what they say about those! Thanks for another good video. Take care all!✌🏼

    • @Tarnished-bn5gq
      @Tarnished-bn5gq Před měsícem

      @@AB-un4io I have bathophobia and agoraphobia so… I definitely wouldn’t like to live in a town or city that’s built underground rather than above it.

  • @DracoFTO
    @DracoFTO Před měsícem +15

    I've been watching your videos since middle school , I'm 23 now and I still watch these videos faithfully . Thank you for staying consistent through the years . 🤘🏼

    • @soulassassin0g
      @soulassassin0g Před 3 dny

      I was your age when I started watching him and now I'm 33 lol

  • @Gemini540
    @Gemini540 Před měsícem +150

    Should I ever misplace my poultry, I now know where to look! Thank you for the knowledge Thoughty2!

  • @julzy3
    @julzy3 Před měsícem +27

    "Roughly chicken shaped hole."😂 Pecking hilarious.🐔

    • @EuanEddy
      @EuanEddy Před měsícem +2

      Chicken Hole Base

  • @karlarmandsiman8409
    @karlarmandsiman8409 Před měsícem +54

    I literally seached this because I was wondering "is he gonna upload, he didn't last week so there must be something now" then I saw this video with "40secs ago"😭😂

    • @goneefvce4025
      @goneefvce4025 Před měsícem

      Want an oatmeal cookie or chocolate cookie?🍪

    • @carthous
      @carthous Před měsícem

      K?

    • @ratha8799
      @ratha8799 Před měsícem +1

      I feel honored when I do that

  • @jensphiliphohmann1876
    @jensphiliphohmann1876 Před měsícem +28

    06:00
    _... insane rock formations that look exactly like ..._
    ... asparagus.

  • @Olkv3D
    @Olkv3D Před měsícem +23

    I haven't seen so many rock-hard fairy chimneys in one place since my College years.

  • @joshuagodson6460
    @joshuagodson6460 Před měsícem +24

    At the start, I was half expecting the man to find a chicken disco behind the wall.

    • @Shermmy
      @Shermmy Před měsícem

      I think only the ducks did that!

  • @HieronymousCheese
    @HieronymousCheese Před měsícem +26

    I visited in the early 90's before the balloons (and tourist hordes) arrived. It was fun to see it again, and remember the details - just before you told them. I was advised to take warm clothes to put on, because you leave the 35 deg burning heat outside and it gets pretty cold, pretty quickly as you descend. It's a truly amazing feat of engineering and totally worth a visit - to the whole area. I stayed in Goreme.

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Před měsícem

      Except it's not a feat of 'engineering'. 🙄

    • @HieronymousCheese
      @HieronymousCheese Před měsícem +4

      @@sunnyjim1355 Yes, it is. 🙄🥱

    • @WingManFang1
      @WingManFang1 Před měsícem +2

      What temperature is 35 degrees in freedom units? Because 32 is actually freezing and 80+ is hot.

    • @HieronymousCheese
      @HieronymousCheese Před měsícem +1

      @@WingManFang1 Clearly 35 deg C. Only three countries do not use the metric system: the United States, Liberia and Burma. The rest of the world uses Celsius, where 0 is the freezing point of water and 100 is the boiling point of water (at sea level). 35 deg is really rather hot!! 😓😎

    • @HieronymousCheese
      @HieronymousCheese Před měsícem +1

      "...freedom units...". 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @jimmysmith8231
    @jimmysmith8231 Před měsícem +9

    Go there, stay in a cave hotel, visit the tunnel cities, and take one of the balloon rides.
    We did and it was amazing!

    • @pegs1659
      @pegs1659 Před měsícem

      That would be awesome.

  • @giggitygoo1023
    @giggitygoo1023 Před měsícem +158

    TLDR: Investigate chicken-shaped basement holes

    • @innocentbystander3317
      @innocentbystander3317 Před měsícem +6

      Is that where they all come from when Link gets a little too rough with one?

    • @MorganBrunson
      @MorganBrunson Před měsícem +1

      What I want to know is if the holes are truly chicken shaped are they carved like 2d art from Egypt or were they like Shawshank redemption with a sexy hen covering a plain escape hole...

    • @guydesnoyers8417
      @guydesnoyers8417 Před měsícem +3

      I like to keep my chickens in the basement...🐔

    • @MorganBrunson
      @MorganBrunson Před měsícem

      @@guydesnoyers8417 get the flock outta here....

    • @Captain_Sum_Ting_Wong
      @Captain_Sum_Ting_Wong Před měsícem

      12:02 (Muslims were expelled from ballkans and Christians from turkey)

  • @Khalidelmi12
    @Khalidelmi12 Před měsícem +29

    First time seeing Thoughty2 without his iconic stache

  • @MediaLieDetector
    @MediaLieDetector Před měsícem +15

    It was obviously built by giant ants.

  • @Lanwarder
    @Lanwarder Před měsícem +25

    Thoughty2: Why build an underground city in the first place
    My stupid mind: Dragons?

  • @Geekerella00
    @Geekerella00 Před měsícem +10

    I could see the government coming to the man and asking him, "Do you have a permit for this?"

  • @dmdrosselmeyer
    @dmdrosselmeyer Před měsícem +25

    Well worth the wait! I love these historical mystery type videos🙏

  • @swingfire7789
    @swingfire7789 Před měsícem +355

    here before the inevitable name change. name before: what happened after we unearthed this strange underground city?

    • @nbashaw79
      @nbashaw79 Před měsícem +7

      What change?

    • @hortonas786
      @hortonas786 Před měsícem +32

      Aahh you will see

    • @innocentbystander3317
      @innocentbystander3317 Před měsícem +35

      I'm actually concerned he hasn't changed it yet. I hope Aran is alright... 😂

    • @Novasux
      @Novasux Před měsícem +7

      It’s been an hour and it’s the same.

    • @track4_u82
      @track4_u82 Před měsícem

      Yep was there too

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL Před měsícem +4

    The history of Daren kuyu is quite fascinating and mind-blowing. Love the way you connected history, geography and human behavior to explain the existence and purpose of the city. It made the story much more immersive.

  • @ranvirsingh921
    @ranvirsingh921 Před měsícem +15

    Keep up the good work. A big thanks to all of your team.❤

  • @DaiElsan
    @DaiElsan Před měsícem +3

    Can you imagine living in those caves with all the burning torches and candles. The soot, smoke, must have been staggering, regardless of ventilation.

    • @joejankoski8471
      @joejankoski8471 Před 11 dny

      Not if you use olive oil. It burns relatively clean.

  • @kirkjohnson1747
    @kirkjohnson1747 Před měsícem +8

    Another great video. Thanks. Love them sometimes i rewatch them. Who doesn't? Informative, funny, and just a pleasant surprise to see when they come out. Great job, and keep up the great work.

  • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
    @davidanderson_surrey_bc Před měsícem +7

    This is how humans came up with a way to keep foods cool, so as to delay rotting. One might even call it a rephrygeration system.

    • @migovas1483
      @migovas1483 Před měsícem +1

      actually that was not an actual problem, considering it was just the fruits that need that, and they come in seasons.. and that's it... most grains can be stored as is, the rest of food , milk, meat.. can be preserved with fermentation techniques, or salt...add some water alter , mix it, and you get the idea.. the refrigerator is a fairly modern invention, we take for granted now...

  • @12Ger13
    @12Ger13 Před měsícem +21

    6:04 DUDE LOL That almost silent "uwu" almost killed me hahahahaha

  • @mikebauer6917
    @mikebauer6917 Před měsícem +4

    A recurring dream of mine is discovering a hidden room in my tiny NYC apartment….

  • @indyspotes3310
    @indyspotes3310 Před měsícem +4

    If you're gonna build a panic room that deep, be sure to watch out for the balrogs.

  • @jamiebensson6024
    @jamiebensson6024 Před měsícem +2

    Arran this was awesome 👍🏻 you’re such a fantastic story teller and I’ve yet to find an episode that I didn’t enjoy or find fascinating - thank you again xxx

  • @SamPatil7117
    @SamPatil7117 Před měsícem +17

    Hey Thoughty2! You should make a video on the Kailasa temple in Maharashtra, India. It’s construction and artistic process is something truly intriguing, you’ll have a great time researching it :)

  • @rosemarymceathron4037
    @rosemarymceathron4037 Před měsícem +13

    As usual, great story telling.

  • @lalithajanghamaiha4446
    @lalithajanghamaiha4446 Před měsícem +14

    Was waiting all day and two weeks

  • @outsider7658
    @outsider7658 Před měsícem +7

    Thank You, for another, utterly entertaining video, and yet, likewise, lesson in "Queens English".
    Always a pleasure. And by the way, wonder how many perceived up with, "Thanks for the fish" ending, in that video.
    Don`t forget the towel.
    from a Finn in Diaspora

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před měsícem +5

    Fascinating!
    If I was going to dig here I'd only find salty water. I live near the beach. 😬

  • @robertsmith4830
    @robertsmith4830 Před měsícem +3

    The idea that people couldn't make complicated buildings 3000 years ago is such a trope. They might not have been as "sophisticated" as we are in the 21st century, but they certainly weren't as primitive as they are often portrayed to be.

    • @Betweoxwitegan
      @Betweoxwitegan Před měsícem

      Well they couldn't... It obviously depends on how you define "complicated" relative to one's perspective though.

  • @hulleciiibowsz1214
    @hulleciiibowsz1214 Před měsícem +2

    Hello from Belgium Sir! Great video als always :D

  • @nancycowell-miller4321
    @nancycowell-miller4321 Před měsícem +2

    You, sir, are a great storyteller! Thanks for that!

  • @nerferothdrake559
    @nerferothdrake559 Před měsícem +1

    Hooray! Finally Arran is talking about the place which I have actually visited. So cool to remember it all again. A pretty impressive underground location indeed.

  • @CaptainCattywampus
    @CaptainCattywampus Před měsícem +1

    The film Fellini Satyricon comes to mind... It offers a somewhat broken/incomplete snapshot of what life must have been like in these times, including glimpses of the underground city. But be forewarned, it's an old and extremely bizarre film, and once you watch it, it takes permanent residence in your brain, to be recalled when you least expect it... It's that weird.

  • @jjw56
    @jjw56 Před měsícem

    Brilliantly done!! Great piece …

  • @auntyyoohoo5481
    @auntyyoohoo5481 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks for researching!

  • @davidlancaster8152
    @davidlancaster8152 Před měsícem +5

    Leave it to Thoughty2 to find a solution to the mystery of Derinkuyu! Now we can all go down town.

    • @heliosgnosis2744
      @heliosgnosis2744 Před 7 dny +1

      Better bring your winter coat lol 20 stories down will be in the upper 30s-mid40s with a breeze with a slight bit lower at night of course. The perfect zone is 1-2 stories down, you get a good 63-70 degrees F year-round regardless of surface temps do not surpass 100 degrees give or take.

  • @charleshunt3806
    @charleshunt3806 Před měsícem +6

    Dude, if I over this guy, I would never ever tell anybody about it. That city would be mine. As far as I’m concerned, the world can have it when I pass away.

  • @d-leb
    @d-leb Před měsícem +21

    Sounds like a Rimworld mountain base. I hope no one ate without a table.

    • @iiiiivirusiiiii
      @iiiiivirusiiiii Před měsícem +7

      I wonder how they dealt with the infestations

    • @EuanEddy
      @EuanEddy Před měsícem +5

      I hope they didn't get attacked by fucking centipedes

    • @KrugerFS
      @KrugerFS Před 8 dny

      Rimworld just needs to add Z levels, and then it will be perfect.

    • @EuanEddy
      @EuanEddy Před 8 dny +1

      @@KrugerFS You can sort of do that with Anomaly, they've added a pit in the ground that sort of does that

    • @KrugerFS
      @KrugerFS Před 8 dny

      @EuanEddy oh, will have to download it again and check it out. Thanks

  • @katekendall6574
    @katekendall6574 Před měsícem

    Woah! History never fails to amaze me! Imagine exploring all those underground cities! Wish I could have been there in their hay days!

  • @kitefan1
    @kitefan1 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks! I had only heard the fellow was doing "home renovations" nothing involving lost poultry and I had wondered why there wasn't some oldster in the Cappadocia town going, see I told you!

    • @Vincent_Beers
      @Vincent_Beers Před měsícem

      All of those air vents should have made someone curious.

  • @paoloviti6156
    @paoloviti6156 Před měsícem +2

    It is good to understand that also Italy was promised many things after 1st WW but they turned thier backs with Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919 that created a lot resentment among the Italians. It is called the wrong peace, also in Germany and other countries including of course Greece but led directly to the 2nd WW. That said also in Italy we have something similar in a beautiful place called Matera with many houses dug in in but more for religious asceticism in a landscape quiet similar to Turkey thoseundergroundcities are far older. Very interesting video and thanks for sharing 👍 👍👍

  • @rottenbanjo
    @rottenbanjo Před 29 dny

    Love you man. Great show !

  • @jackdurden466
    @jackdurden466 Před měsícem

    I’ve seen a couple of videos about this place before and I’ve always thought that it’d be so cool to inhabit it. They clearly made it with the intention of prolonged use, and if we were to go in a modernize it some it could be quite comfortable! As soon as electricity would be added, the list of possibilities would be endless. Starting with air circulation and temperature control. After that the fun begins. Reserve me a room!

    • @kamirostorino9416
      @kamirostorino9416 Před měsícem

      I heard of some people actually enjoying living in the basement. Guess there would not be much difference between basement and "undercity". Only difference would be size really.

  • @TeamDave17
    @TeamDave17 Před měsícem

    love your content, top draw stuff!

  • @yasmin7903
    @yasmin7903 Před měsícem +1

    WOW!
    Turkey was never a place I wished to go, too touristy for my taste. But THIS changes my mind!

  • @G4M3PL4YS4ALL
    @G4M3PL4YS4ALL Před měsícem +1

    Hehe I was there in the underground city in 2017 summer and surely it was much cooler than outside I even got cold down there, funny enough it was 45C outside so it was a relief in there, also ye they even bred and kept animals in there and surely the passages are single file only also very short for someone who is 6ft1 i had to bend down to walk through

  • @meshalalshamsi8080
    @meshalalshamsi8080 Před 10 dny

    Your English and voice are perfect 👍. I am one of your biggest fans and this channel is my favorite. Thank you 😊

  • @GaryAa56
    @GaryAa56 Před měsícem +2

    Always learning something new from watching your videos.

  • @gregsmith7949
    @gregsmith7949 Před měsícem +1

    It was probably built to escape and survive global cataclysms. It's probably a lot older than archeologists acknowledge too.

  • @pizzaboy7570
    @pizzaboy7570 Před měsícem

    Thank you! Fascinating

  • @ibeatyoutubecircumventingy6344

    "reorganizing" is modern for genociding

  • @oscarscholten2059
    @oscarscholten2059 Před měsícem +1

    Maybe a nice add on to the story; as mentioned 'maybe as old as the younger dryas impact' maybe these shelters where build to hide/live in while earth passes taurid meteor stream

  • @PAMTERA01
    @PAMTERA01 Před měsícem

    That was super cool!! Thank You 🎉🎉🎉

  • @raeleann4799
    @raeleann4799 Před měsícem +1

    You always have such good transitions into your sponsorship. It's seemless every time

  • @discgolfjunkie717
    @discgolfjunkie717 Před měsícem

    Hey hey, another great Vid, cheers and have a grand ole time

  • @lauram9478
    @lauram9478 Před měsícem

    ❤❤❤ Thank you, Thoughty2!!

  • @TheDanielus007
    @TheDanielus007 Před 25 dny +1

    How funny, i've just visited the underground city of Derinkuyu the day this was uploaded. What a coincidence

  • @briggitelondon
    @briggitelondon Před měsícem +3

    *ABSOLUTELY MIND-BLOWING! ABSOLUTE LOVE FROM MANILA, PHILIPPINES! KEEP IT UP THOUGHTY2!* ❤❤❤

  • @LongLive454
    @LongLive454 Před měsícem

    ya gotta love the bane reference. sensational

  • @Friendly-Female
    @Friendly-Female Před měsícem +2

    I have never heard of this! 😮❤

  • @DEVILTAZ35
    @DEVILTAZ35 Před měsícem +1

    Growing up in Australia I have never heard of any of these places besides Turkey as a country but it looks interesting.

  • @Densapartment
    @Densapartment Před měsícem

    Every single day I’ve watched for ages I had to take a week off lol some of these get morbid lol. This is a good one to come back to hottie2 😂❤ thanks for the constant company and mild stress and shock lolllll 😅

  • @RANDOMCLIPS894
    @RANDOMCLIPS894 Před měsícem +2

    My favourite history teacher has returned ❤

  • @SpaceCattttt
    @SpaceCattttt Před měsícem +6

    I'm surprised that none of the invading forces ever tried to flood the place. The underground dwellers would've been caught like lemmings.

    • @maozedong8370
      @maozedong8370 Před měsícem +10

      With what water exactly?

    • @darlenefraser3022
      @darlenefraser3022 Před měsícem +3

      It’s in a desert

    • @jordanpippin1705
      @jordanpippin1705 Před měsícem +2

      It's turkey, bro 😂

    • @MorganBrunson
      @MorganBrunson Před měsícem +3

      Naw... They had an ark like Noah's on Mt arat and would have just sailed out through an ostrich shaped hole.

    • @tamarkan
      @tamarkan Před měsícem +3

      Water isn't that abundant in that area.. 😊

  • @magicmaizie2015
    @magicmaizie2015 Před měsícem +2

    Loved the dark knight rises reference 👌

  • @twaingamingcounsel
    @twaingamingcounsel Před 9 dny

    And here I was told that NO civilization in history has ever considered chief hydrological engineer a “calling.”

  • @NyxisNox
    @NyxisNox Před měsícem

    These always make me feel a lil more curious xD

  • @Ping.DiKyngPyn
    @Ping.DiKyngPyn Před měsícem

    Entering this cave with face pareidolia must have been a real terror seeing faces every corner yet seeing no one the thrill that may have caused those poor soldiers

  • @RBEO22
    @RBEO22 Před měsícem +2

    What texture pack did they use?

  • @SvenskSork
    @SvenskSork Před měsícem

    Armored Skeptics video on this is also very good ^^

  • @samprice6735
    @samprice6735 Před měsícem +1

    No, it’s the biggest underground city we have found so far . I’m sure there’s more we just haven’t found yet and possibly never will.

  • @AngelF1119
    @AngelF1119 Před měsícem +2

    "School of hard knocks!" 😂😅
    Also, unfortunately it's true when elderly people talk about something they went through or lived through, this young generation think they are hallucinating!

  • @Shibbymatt
    @Shibbymatt Před měsícem +3

    0:21 Cody'sLab moment

  • @kellygreen2412
    @kellygreen2412 Před měsícem

    Any links you could send me about the underground city in Turkey would be welcome. I had no idea they were that extensive until I watched 'Ancient Apocalypse' by what's-his-name.
    The columnar basalt structure mentioned in that show also is interesting in using that material as building material would be an adventure in logistics.
    Thank you and keep up the good work.

    • @TigerLily61811
      @TigerLily61811 Před měsícem +1

      'Ancient Apocalypse' by what's-his-name... His name is Graham Hancock

  • @rhetorical1488
    @rhetorical1488 Před měsícem +4

    The chickens were just returning to the home they ruled as kings in days of old😄

  • @user-vc5zt9ci12
    @user-vc5zt9ci12 Před měsícem +2

    @3:00 7000BC... 3000 years ago....
    Wait, what? I think some issues with the numbers here

  • @seancarter6492
    @seancarter6492 Před měsícem +1

    I appreciate him putting that "#AD" in the top right corner.

  • @carolinegray7510
    @carolinegray7510 Před 24 dny

    OMG! Did he find his chickens?! Were they alright?
    Graham Hancock made some great connections to Derinkuyu with texts from the Annunaki and the Noachian flood. Both give similar instructions . What was to be separated and preserved...animals, food. Also what people. It's an amazing account in both cases. The Annunaki account is more detailed.

  • @peggycarlyle6409
    @peggycarlyle6409 Před měsícem

    Wow! What a great video!

  • @dearheart2
    @dearheart2 Před 24 dny +1

    Only 2 questions. Why are people not using ground penetration radar to find what is hidden? And 2nd, why did the person who found it, tell about it. He had unlimited storage/basement for use.

  • @tryllyam
    @tryllyam Před měsícem +2

    I'm not sure I'll ever not find this story fascinating.

  • @Love-you-too
    @Love-you-too Před měsícem +1

    Don’t put chairs and tables in the underground city!!! To have furniture they just needed to NOT carve out parts of the rock and instead leave parts of their living room sticking out… in the shape of wanted furniture and voila! And it even stays in condition for longer so you can use your ancestors ^^
    I was there last week and visited the 2 cities of more than 200 that are open to the public..

  • @Leigh5050
    @Leigh5050 Před 15 dny

    Fantastic storyteller!

  • @kokaineray5208
    @kokaineray5208 Před 27 dny

    I liked the way he slipped that Bane line in there 😂

  • @JoeRogansForehead
    @JoeRogansForehead Před 18 dny

    Wow an article about an underground city .
    Everytime I open up the underground city under ky house these weird posters always pop up that have the face of the girl I’m hanging out with down there on them. They say missing or something up top . Idk , but it happens everytime for some reason. Any advice ?

  • @zzenigma1
    @zzenigma1 Před měsícem

    I thought it was someone making their basement larger, and while digging, a hole appeared. This is the first time I heard a chicken 🐔 was apart of it. Keep up the good videos

  • @DrunkSamurai
    @DrunkSamurai Před měsícem

    I knew what it was from the title alone. I seriously want to go there one day.

  • @Handles119
    @Handles119 Před 16 dny

    That initial story is frankly ridiculous and the people of Cappadocia have known about all of their large underground cities for a long time now…

  • @andrecsa
    @andrecsa Před 29 dny

    Episode 7 of Ancient Apocalipse (Netflix) talks about it as well, fascinating. There are some conflicting facts though…

  • @natesylvester8493
    @natesylvester8493 Před měsícem

    As always very cool and informative, but what's up with the bi-weekly delays?

  • @radeksparowski7174
    @radeksparowski7174 Před měsícem +1

    the library and server room still have not been found....nor the entrance to the subway system to giza, the vatican and mount kailash......

  • @ericksoler1221
    @ericksoler1221 Před měsícem

    You should talk about the now sealed underground tunnels in lares puerto rico that are hidden underneath the Chatolic church and where used by rebels to escape the government

  • @oliverhawthorne3434
    @oliverhawthorne3434 Před měsícem

    Please do an informative video on Douglas Social Credit. This was an anti-totalitarian set of proposals for monetary reform in line with reality and the natural law and hence in favour of the common individual. It was developed by the British engineer, Major C.H. Douglas (1879-1952). There is a new animated series here on youtube explaining the basics. It would change everything in the world for the betterment of all.

  • @Lanwarder
    @Lanwarder Před měsícem +1

    lol the way you described it at the very beginning just made me think of a chicken shaped hole to access an underground chicken city lol

  • @My-Nickel
    @My-Nickel Před měsícem

    Right on!