Belize's Ancient Maya Sacrificial Cave: Rare Footage | One Strange Rock

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  • The rarely photographed Actun Tunichil Muknal cave was used as a sacred sacrificial site for the ancient Maya. The cave contains dozens of skeletons including the calcified remains of an eighteen-year-old woman known as, “The Crystal Maiden.” National Geographic was granted special access to explore this Maya archaeological site in this deleted scene from National Geographic's One Strange Rock.
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Komentáře • 83

  • @NatGeo
    @NatGeo  Před 6 lety +3

    Incredible abandoned ancient cities cover the region, but this hidden cave has a special allure. To learn more about the Actun Tunichil Muknal cave, please read on: on.natgeo.com/2HfyOeh

  • @artpadilla86
    @artpadilla86 Před 2 lety +1

    I visited ATM this past week. It was amazing! Belize will forever be in my heart! I already miss it and almost feel like I’m “homesick”

  • @AzlianaLyana
    @AzlianaLyana Před 6 lety +53

    Didn't know there are thousands of these sites. If I'm not mistaken, there's a theory that says the Mayans were wiped out from a major drought. Nonetheless, I hope one day I'll be able to visit one of these historical sites. Thanks National Geographic for sharing.

    • @cassandramartinez3068
      @cassandramartinez3068 Před 6 lety +1

      Azliana Lyana
      Same here I to wish to visit these many beautiful sites, an adventure that would be. By the way Azliana that's a beautiful name.

    • @LeroyMorte
      @LeroyMorte Před 6 lety +5

      The Maya were not "wiped out". They just stopped living in and building the large stone cities. Their society collapsed, possibly partially due to drought, but probably a lot of contributing factors such as climate change, overpopulation, soil depletion, etc., but they did not disappear. Millions of Maya inhabited the area when the Spanish arrived, and millions still do today. Also there was no "Mayan Empire", there were groups of related peoples who spoke similar languages. They created "city states" that warred with each other, made alliances and had vassal states. But there was never a large empire to be "subdivided". Also no "civil war", it was never one organized society or empire to have a civil war. Think more in the lines of the ancient Greeks, Athens against Sparta, no one city ever really gaining hegemony over all the others. Also, Central America (where the Maya were) and South America (where they were not) are not the same place. And another thing, Pakal had been dead for something like 800 years when the Spanish arrived.

    • @broskiblue726
      @broskiblue726 Před 3 lety

      Herman Cortez, a Spaniard came through with his army and massacred the mayans for 4 years

  • @edrascati
    @edrascati Před 6 lety +4

    Which episode is this featured on? I've been to ATM twice and it's unbelievable!

  • @jackvonewegen7656
    @jackvonewegen7656 Před 2 lety +1

    Mayan Ambassadors often visited and traded with early inhabitants of both lower and upper Great Lakes. Copper, flint, iron ore, and unlimited salt were in high demand. Mayan trading relics recently discovered in the Maumee (Miami of the Lake) River valley of NW Ohio clearly verify their presence. Easily accessible: Gulf of Mexico to Mississippi to Ohio to Lower Miami’s or Wabash to Auglaize to “Miami of the Lake”. Archaic People followed most of this trail as did Adena whose navigational mounds can still be found.

  • @touchefouche8872
    @touchefouche8872 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank u for adding a narrator!

  • @AnimalsAndReports
    @AnimalsAndReports Před 6 lety +6

    Our own disappearance may just as well happen from lack of water which affects food production

  • @davidlape9213
    @davidlape9213 Před 6 lety +1

    Been there. Facinating and majestic. NatGeo❤️

  • @rodrickescobar6285
    @rodrickescobar6285 Před 6 lety +4

    I live in Belize

  • @highlight3863
    @highlight3863 Před 6 lety +1

    It's related to South Asia Sites. I think the civilization were spread from SouthEast Asia (Sunda Land) to the land with similiarity climates especially area which crossed by an equator...

  • @imagoodboy7352
    @imagoodboy7352 Před 6 lety +3

    When are we gonna go !!!???!!

  • @aaronstafford17
    @aaronstafford17 Před 4 lety

    I’ve been to the one in Oaxaca city Mexico. It’s a small one but was very nice to see. I’ve heard the ones in Belize and Mexico City are way bigger.

  • @jamesthomas1244
    @jamesthomas1244 Před 6 lety +9

    At what point will the US go down? It's happening.

    • @lisumaperaly4252
      @lisumaperaly4252 Před 6 lety

      JamesThomas it will take a long long time. War needs to break out first then after multiple decades of fighting. That could really go either way though. If their is a winner they will control the world. That’s a BIG if though. After all everyone would probably die from real war between countries with over 2000 nuclear bombs. We will see!

  • @na_xy
    @na_xy Před 6 lety +2

    Wow!!
    I'm coming Maya..😍😍

  • @alhomiraaelbasha2437
    @alhomiraaelbasha2437 Před 6 lety

    Thanks Nat Geo ...i hope i will be able to visit such great sites one day..

    • @gip1279
      @gip1279 Před 6 lety +1

      Alhomairaa Albasha go to Belize. There are lots of them there. I'd recommend one on the west of the country.

    • @alhomiraaelbasha2437
      @alhomiraaelbasha2437 Před 6 lety

      In Sha Allah... after i graduate from the Uni..and get good job..Thanks gip1279

  • @jhariej.5979
    @jhariej.5979 Před 6 lety

    Thank You

  • @Ajani.
    @Ajani. Před 6 lety

    Good question.

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus Před 6 lety

    dude, this is cool

  • @pradam7264
    @pradam7264 Před 6 lety

    Interesting Maya

  • @paulchase451
    @paulchase451 Před 6 lety

    I had a staring contest with my dog today.

  • @conke7765
    @conke7765 Před 6 lety +11

    I was born in the back of a sedan

  • @whitelotus1960
    @whitelotus1960 Před 2 lety

    Crystal maiden site looks like a horrible crime scene.

  • @diegoalvarado8747
    @diegoalvarado8747 Před 6 lety

    Wow

  • @mybackhurts7020
    @mybackhurts7020 Před 6 lety +3

    So let's build these amazing advanced structures in cities but still be primitive and sacrifice each other doesn't sound right

    • @Monochromicornicopia
      @Monochromicornicopia Před 6 lety

      The structures weren't that amazing. Humans have been building such structures for tens of thousands of years

    • @creepin93
      @creepin93 Před 6 lety +6

      the europeans burned women, in public display, because they were "witches" and so did the people of the united states. let's not pretend people aren't being executed/sacrificed in so called modern times.

  • @lakemartin9000
    @lakemartin9000 Před 6 lety +1

    Now..!

  • @sigoyy
    @sigoyy Před 6 lety

    Omg where did the Maya go

  • @Monochromicornicopia
    @Monochromicornicopia Před 6 lety

    I've been there when I was a teenager

  • @Chris-cf2kp
    @Chris-cf2kp Před 3 lety

    Likely famine especially drought, or pandemic spread them thin to disperse to more plentiful areas or die out, is my theory. These caves have bones and specifically, hints at diet by their enamel, that indicate that the Mayan empire abducted these people including children, from neighboring areas to sacrifice so that may have also created a lot of enemies for them who sought their demise in creative ways and didn't help them survive.

  • @unkn0wnn0tes41
    @unkn0wnn0tes41 Před 6 lety

    Cool

  • @nikhilsrinivasan2533
    @nikhilsrinivasan2533 Před 6 lety

    i think this very question will bring doom upon us

  • @kamalakantamohapatra6416

    Maya-Virtual world

  • @GRMREAP3R97
    @GRMREAP3R97 Před 6 lety +6

    predator movies lol

  • @evilsonic9999
    @evilsonic9999 Před 6 lety

    it will happen to us soon.. the end is near

    • @Monochromicornicopia
      @Monochromicornicopia Před 6 lety

      Not at all. Our global civilization is growing by every possible measurable statistic

  • @iamgreat8181
    @iamgreat8181 Před 6 lety

    Small box’s nah ?

  • @PantsB4Squares
    @PantsB4Squares Před 6 lety

    We are still on the rise. But i feel within this generation or the next it will turn... But then again everyone in history of humanity believed this about their own generation or civilization

  • @angelinatselliou3654
    @angelinatselliou3654 Před 6 lety +4

    Omg I am one of the first ones to be here don’t let me in the bottom of the comments!(please)

  • @Monochromicornicopia
    @Monochromicornicopia Před 6 lety

    Mayans didn't last very long. "peak" mayan civilization occurred *JUST* before Europeans discovered America

  • @TwennyGeee
    @TwennyGeee Před 6 lety +10

    This is a misinterpretation.
    The sacrifice was of the cranial mind, the 5 senses. The pyramids represent the higher consciousness, meeting the spirit in the air.
    These pyramids are build in perfect geometry.
    The geometry of your body and the universe.

  • @dreamliner9640
    @dreamliner9640 Před 6 lety

    20

  • @creepin93
    @creepin93 Před 6 lety +1

    the equivalent of new york?! new york didn't even exist and how can the ANCIENT Maya have been more advanced than the Aztecs, who came 100's of years after?!

    • @creepin93
      @creepin93 Před 6 lety +1

      "in many ways"?! either you are more advanced or you're not. you want to fill in the blanks with supposition while neglecting the actual course of history and it's peeks. romans could of been light years ahead of euro's but how does that justify the claim of "mayan" culture being more advanced than the aztecs? explain that away, please.
      you can compare the chick to the rooster but you can't compare a rooster to a chick. it only makes sense, while demonstrating the most minimal of respect, not to trivialise the ancient with a rat infested modern day metropolis.

  • @tammiebroggins
    @tammiebroggins Před 6 lety

    Our civilization is in decline now

  • @TrueBoricua
    @TrueBoricua Před 6 lety +4

    "Advanced Civilization"..."human sacrifice..." uh...

    • @Monochromicornicopia
      @Monochromicornicopia Před 6 lety +1

      They weren't very advanced. Doubt if they made it out of the "ancient era" into the "classical era"

    • @creepin93
      @creepin93 Před 6 lety +5

      you do realise our "modern" society execute prisoners right? uh?!

    • @TrueBoricua
      @TrueBoricua Před 6 lety

      creepin93 The moment you misspelled "REALIZE" your comment became invalid

    • @iloveeveryone8611
      @iloveeveryone8611 Před 6 lety

      Advanced for its time....

    • @eb8139
      @eb8139 Před 6 lety

      DJTommy812 You do realise that it can be spelt both ways?

  • @kendallgoulet8021
    @kendallgoulet8021 Před 6 lety

    15th

  • @calebstj5155
    @calebstj5155 Před 6 lety

    48th

  • @Arafah27
    @Arafah27 Před 6 lety

    Whos archaeology in here? Ahahahah

  • @davesiboda3459
    @davesiboda3459 Před 6 lety

    First

  • @rafakal9823
    @rafakal9823 Před 6 lety +4

    Where did they go? They were erased from the planet by europe. Where is the mistery here? Sad to see this kind of information on such a channel.

    • @Monochromicornicopia
      @Monochromicornicopia Před 6 lety +1

      right

    • @iloveeveryone8611
      @iloveeveryone8611 Před 6 lety

      Um...

    • @LeroyMorte
      @LeroyMorte Před 6 lety

      The Maya were not "erased". They just stopped living in and building the large stone cities. Their society collapsed, possibly partially due to drought, but probably a lot of contributing factors such as climate change, overpopulation, soil depletion, etc., well before the Europeans arrived. Millions of Maya inhabited the area when the Spanish arrived, and millions still do today. The only mystery is why their society collapsed, and archaeologists are diligently working on that question.

  • @unkn0wnn0tes41
    @unkn0wnn0tes41 Před 6 lety

    Second

  • @LEMONGREASY
    @LEMONGREASY Před 6 lety

    3rd

  • @MrYodeezy
    @MrYodeezy Před 6 lety

    What proof can i find to say that these great structures were for human sacrifice?

  • @ArslanBEGngineer
    @ArslanBEGngineer Před 6 lety

    Third

    • @InsaneKahuna
      @InsaneKahuna Před 6 lety +1

      Arslan Alptekin sounds pretty thin.. like every one elses interests