Jahanna I watch everything you put out on ancient history and hope you never stop.
@markwilliams5654Ай бұрын
Travelled halfway around the world and the weather is just like England brilliant opening made me laugh😊
@FunnyOldeWorldАй бұрын
Felt like home
@lukecavernsАй бұрын
Should we do a Raiders Tour to Easter Island??
@FunnyOldeWorldАй бұрын
Yes in the summer tho!!!
@sco_broАй бұрын
Should rain be wet?
@CLMillerartАй бұрын
Do it!!!
@carlbernard7615Ай бұрын
@@sco_broit isn't. It makes things wet. Lol
@lancemusgrave7087Ай бұрын
I look forward to it.
@sevenseven94969 күн бұрын
Too many shows, about "alternative" history, on KZbin, consist of just voice~overs and photo after photo. Yours are so much more compelling, and not only because You actually go to these places and film there and share everything that You, Yourself, are learning. But also because of how much down~to~Earth Humanity, and even how much compassion, You put into Your work. It makes everything... I can't say, "more meaningful", because I feel that this is a struggle for not just Our shared History, but Our Species' very IDENTITY... but I feel that Your efforts inject a tremendous amount of LIFE into this cause. ( And WOW!!! You actually went to EASTER ISLAND!!! ) Thank You always, Jahanna, for everything!
@mistermousterianАй бұрын
This is top notch. So much info packed into 20 minutes. Fresh views and insights of little known aspects .Thank you!
@EnochElАй бұрын
Your curiosity, voice, and knowledge make your videos easy to digest. Thank you.
@JonAuc77Ай бұрын
Always a good day when one of your new videos shows up in my feed!
@emeliahurdАй бұрын
This is the most thorough video I've seen on Easter Island! Also, I found a spherical stone like the ones in Costa Rica in Stanley Park, Vancouver, many, many years ago. I saw it twice, and have never been able to find it again, no matter how many times I criss-crossed the park...
@ClintMarlboroughAdventuresАй бұрын
Very interesting comment about the mana and magnetic frequency. I was recently exploring a step pyramid burial mound in Samoa and switched on an EMF meter to examine any signs of altered magnetic fields. The EMF meter completely lit up to its maximum reading for most of the time I was at the site. Thanks for sharing this great video. There is so much to explore in the Pacific
@CellTherapyCreamАй бұрын
It's been fun watching your journey, you've gone so far in 3 years. Never change, I love your playful attitude, your friends must smile a lot.
@emmikins21Ай бұрын
Jahanna I’ve just watched you on Sister Boniface 🤩🤩🤩🤩 I shouted to my 81 year old elderly mother “Jahanna’s on the telly” !! And woke her up in my excitement 🤣 Keep doing what you are doing lovely girl, really proud of you - one fellow seeker to another 🙏🏼
@TheCriglerShowАй бұрын
Been waiting to see your video about it! Great stuff!
@LesWalker2023Ай бұрын
Great information, Jahannah! Very interesting and provocative. There are so many layers to the stories of the place, and it is clear that way more went on, than we maybe can know. But we keep trying! Kudos! Keep on with your quests! Loving all this and thanks for sharing it all! I felt like I was there! So cool!
@rickbrock20Ай бұрын
So awesome to see someone so young, take such an interest in all you show us. I have seen at least 100 video's on these stones, and never heard most of what you presented. And to be able to get paid to go on proceeds from showing your findings from somewhere else you went, is pure gold. Also being so charismatic. as you are, and not acting like your all that You will be huge....Congrats.
@S-T-E-V-EАй бұрын
Great video Jahannah! 👌
@jonviolАй бұрын
You are a gem . Fascinating up load - thanks .
@shanewilliams7834Ай бұрын
Fantastic Jahanna very enjoyable and informative. Keep em coming girl. Enjoying from Oceanside Ca.
@TheHitchkickАй бұрын
Jahanna you are amazing to listen to! So enthusiastic
@kricketflyd111Ай бұрын
It was a unexpected pleasure having my archeologist guide for many years come online. Thank You for all you do Brien. 😊 🔥👀
@pweddy1Ай бұрын
This thumbnail needed to make you look like a Moai! That would have been hilarious and perfect!
@banjoist123Ай бұрын
So glad to see a new video, Jahanna! Beautiful photography and video. Thank you:)
@LosingTouchWithLosingTouchАй бұрын
Wonderful work👍👏 I remember a documentary from 2014, where someone found old captain’s logs. Easter island is on the golden ratio in distance around the earth, of a string of megalithic locations. It’s the final destination on the axis.
@lukecavernsАй бұрын
This video turned out so well. Love your adventure content.
@jhdell1Ай бұрын
This is an excellent modern primer on Easter Island, the best in a long long time. Keep up the great work, Johanna. Glad to see you back and I hope these videos keep funding your journeys for a long time to come. We'll keep watching!
@nzkiwi1aАй бұрын
Awesome video once again, love your work.
@floydriebe4755Ай бұрын
good show, ole bean! thanks and Ta!
@f1hatchetАй бұрын
Great information and fun video.
@JDfromPhillyАй бұрын
Been waiting on this awesome video from your live with Luke a little while back. Knowledge of people having the ability to sail our seas should be wide spread. Probably sailing for thousands of years. Ty for another educational video. I share these with my two sons age 15 &11.
@roberthofmann8403Ай бұрын
I love the intro music when the title appears. It's just a few notes but it sounds so ancient and mysterious; I can't quite explain it but it really sets the tone for the topic and video. Thanks for your content; It keeps me quite intrigued and inspires me to pursue such ventures, myself.
@yeoldfart8762Ай бұрын
Always good to hear from you. Thank you for taking us along.
@TamingDemonsАй бұрын
This channel and creater deserve ALOT more followers!!!
@realamerican5813Ай бұрын
Thank you, Jahanna! For explaining it so well, I just enjoy watching your videos! I learn things that I didn't know.
@moonatnoon953Ай бұрын
On location content is absolutely fantastic. Great work.
@indyboo337Ай бұрын
Been waiting for this ever since you posted on your Facebook stories. Thank you Jahannah for some of the best content on KZbin.
@ForFoxSake-TVАй бұрын
Awesome video, thanks Jahanna! Not enough footage of an incredible place like this!
@johnmeleen9065Ай бұрын
So happy you finally got to go to see the site in person.❤
@Krb0122Ай бұрын
Awesome presentation on this subject, I feel like the puzzle pieces are coming together.
@richardksimpson800Ай бұрын
Outstanding presentation! The information and your narration are top notch!! Thank you!!
@guyrandom8518Ай бұрын
Such an interesting video, thanks for sharing
@kyledammann4284Ай бұрын
JJ this is profound. I’ve watched lots of Easter Island videos and I had no idea they were importing activated stones and monuments to the island. 👏🏼 to me that speaks to remnants of sophistication and tech.
@bradpool127Ай бұрын
Thankyou Johanna. You're really good at making these types of videos. I think this is your bag. 👌💪👏
@harrydecker8731Ай бұрын
This is the most detailed report about the Maoi that I have ever seen. Intriguing. Good work!
@seriously_americaАй бұрын
Sounds to me like the native americans were already on Easter Island when the Rapanui Arrived. The Megalithic Wall is exact match to Peru/Bolivia stone work. So it seems the same people were in Peru/Bolivia and Easter Island making Megalithic Stone Structures prior to the arrival of the Rapanui. They then interbred living on the same island either through mutual procreation or by taking women as spoils of battle. Question about the Moai they brought from Heva or Hiva Island not sure how it was spelled lol. 1) is Heva Island a known location today? 2) If its a known place are there still Moai standing or buried on that island? Awesome Video Jahanna! Love how ur video production has progressed. You're production is top notch now and the content is even better.
@razellrudman1381Ай бұрын
In the Marquesas island group, two islands are named Nuku Hiva and Hiva Oa, although other Pacific islanders share this universal Polynesian myth about an ancestral homeland or spirit world. Some researchers favor Fiji (main island Suva) as the original homeland, others Sulawesi, and others Taiwan or Tahiti, or the Haida Gwaii island near the west coast of Canada. My pet theory is that the name may derive from the ancient Sanskrit Yavadvipa and Swarnadvipa (meaning islands of barley and gold.) They are the Java and Sumatra islands. Hiva may ultimately refer to the larger prediluvian Sundaland they were a part of (including Taiwan and perhaps even Yonaguni as a megalithic quarry.) Augustus Le Plongeon changed the name to Mu and Theosophists to Lemuria. In New Zealand, they call this ancient lost land Hawaiki. Hawaiians call it Kahiki, and in French Polynesia, they call the lost island Avaiki, or Havai. See the Wiki article Hawaiki for more information.
@trudolfschwab7954Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. Stay curious - and stay free.
@jamesholland5761Ай бұрын
Jahannah I'm always excited when you post a new video! Very interesting theories! Great job! Keep up the good work!!
@foreverofthestars01Ай бұрын
I would really love to visit Rapa Nui. Thanks for sharing!
@AvernaithАй бұрын
Great job, cheers jahannah
@darinfisher989Ай бұрын
The cuteness has finally arrived at Easter Island. Enjoy your shows keep on rocking the new world
@bratolinАй бұрын
Fascinating. Thanks!
@holliewendel1705Ай бұрын
The happiness when i see a new video from you :) so good!
@davidhole1877Ай бұрын
Thank you. Really enjoyed it.
@freshofbreathair1476Ай бұрын
Nice video! - I sailed there 25 years ago. Amazing place. Nice to see it again. I didn’t know about the magnetic effects. Good point about the dirt cover at the base of the quarry.
@mickm9737Ай бұрын
Awesome that you went there, so many just speculate without ever visiting! Funny you mentioned the battery as mine died too back in 2012 as I left Ahu Tongariki to approach the quarry.
@Alan-pv2biАй бұрын
That was very informative, thank you.
@jackmullin8962Ай бұрын
Loved that was a good watch 👍 and your well gorgeous 😍 omg!
@karlbyrne6021Ай бұрын
Great video & very interesting. Watching from Dublin Ireland.
@CLMillerartАй бұрын
Great video! Learned a lot and great visuals. Love your content. More research needs to be done there for sure!
@nicholas472719 күн бұрын
Just saw this on episode 2 of Ancient Apocalypse. Graham is cooking already and it's only episode 2! Can't wait to watch the rest tonight.
@felinetherapy4782Ай бұрын
Fascinating. Must have been wonderful being there.
@ka-holemate95695 күн бұрын
Jahanna i miss this so much please upload more 🙏
@darinfisher989Ай бұрын
Have you noticed a lot of these megalithic monuments and blocks are magnetized even if they're not magnetic stones. That's something to be with moving them
@nicklasschmltt6959Ай бұрын
Nice work. It is intresting to see the megolithic stone wall structures ,. Keep up the good work.
@clementmartinez121Ай бұрын
Glad to see you in the Easter island adventure. I'm native American Indian and I concur with the rapi nui as distant cousins. Beautiful job. Bucket list visit.
@peathead4450Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Interesting footage.
@realitytheorist4205Ай бұрын
Great point about sediment build up. Another archeological 'unresolved mystery'
@theamericanjoeshowАй бұрын
I tend to believe that because of the heavy rains, the statues that weren't on platforms sank into the dirt. They are very heavy.
@realitytheorist4205Ай бұрын
@@theamericanjoeshow That is certainly possible considering the ground conditions. This would suggest a perhaps sudden and prolonged period of very rainy weather around middle ages (when the statues were allegedly built and then quickly sunk) which later normalised. Should the platforms (assuming they are on the same type of ground) and also megalithic wall also sink to some extent due to the same factors?
@theamericanjoeshowАй бұрын
@realitytheorist4205 Lucky for us the unusually heavy rains (great flood?) Happened and sank these things to preserve them. But unlucky for them because it would be very difficult to unsink these statues. The platforms would have dispersed the weight.
@realitytheorist4205Ай бұрын
@@theamericanjoeshow I imagine a major tsunami type flood would have dispersed these statues (and everything else) around rather than just sinking them vertically on the spot. Not sure re likelihood of humans continuing building numerous statues in such conditions though, considering the supposed devastation and the effort involved in making / raising statues - as opposed to focusing on survival, at least for some prolonged amount of time...
@ost355Ай бұрын
Looking at a flood map, there seems to have been a string of islands between Chile and Rapanui during the ice age. Anyone around at that time could have followed this chain of island from the south american mainland and found Rapanui. If the megeliths in south america are conected to the one on Rapanui and both are older than believed, they could share a creator.
@LouisianaJeffАй бұрын
That would also bring the timeline into question. Their origin island, where was that? Was it submerged in the post ice age sea level rise? Many more questions lost to time.
@ost355Ай бұрын
@@LouisianaJeff I don't think the Rapanui legend of them leaving their home island is wrong. I'm suggesting they found the island long after whoever built the megalithic wall.
@siyem2051Ай бұрын
@@ost355and long before the ones that built those faces
@ost355Ай бұрын
@@siyem2051 quite possibly
@Mr-ne9ld12 күн бұрын
Considering there is no genetical evidence of that movement, no archeologichal evidence, the fact that we have proven that you can sail even longer distantes in their boats, all the dating in the Island points to they arriving long after that and the prexisting civilization theory being started by among other literal naziz, i would soy it quite unlikely
@user-dnf83n0s8sg9uАй бұрын
Love the vibe of your vids, been watching since 2018? 2019? Cool to see you still uploading
@supertc1111Ай бұрын
All of your videos are amazing!!
@Will-ParrАй бұрын
Very well presented. Congrats
@chadmace3355Ай бұрын
You're back! it's been a while (at least on my feed). Informative as always.
@michaelpettitt8656Ай бұрын
to quote a great character. Fascinating.
@DoubleAAmazinАй бұрын
I love all the wacky theories, just makes my mind wonder.
@CloxxkiАй бұрын
British tourist: complains about the weather. All checks out there. Locals: loincloths.
@sharonrawiri3746Ай бұрын
Another banger 😊 thank u lovely lady😊
@apolloniaoftyre3874Ай бұрын
Jahanna, great video as usual. I am clapped out old classicist who discovered your work during covid. Love it. BUT why I am commenting is because you must read Aku Aku by Thor Heyerdahl. It shines more light on the long ear , short ear conflict and the archaeology of the battle which backs up the myth. Plus the religious practices hidden but active in the 20th century.
@woonsockettruthseeker9009Ай бұрын
SO beautiful The geology and structures aren't bad either😉
@Bardmusic66Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! 🙏🏼
@samcs06Ай бұрын
I'll never get used to "funny olde world" Johanna James was such a good name.
@lancemusgrave7087Ай бұрын
Interesting video. Thank you.
@MFMPАй бұрын
Nice work Jahanna
@joaquindeckert6587Ай бұрын
Great video!! Thank you ❤
@tomevans440228 күн бұрын
Fascinating
@mrgreenbudz37Ай бұрын
The stonework on the wall looks identical to all the other Cyclopian stonework around the world and nothing like the other stonework on the island. I think somebody helped or taught them. Nice to see your lovely smiling face again as it's been a while. You kick ass.
@nbsmit01Ай бұрын
Well done, JJ
@johncombs2798Ай бұрын
Great as always! I was hoping for a little more info on the hidden one.
@garettbodel3002Ай бұрын
Great job. ❤
@DaveRondinoneАй бұрын
Awesome video, thanks! I'm going in November :)
@kathytuckerАй бұрын
This is new information for me! Thank you, very much!
@Scanner7759Ай бұрын
Brilliant,,great Jahannah,,🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
@georgegrader9038Ай бұрын
Lovely treatment JJ! Super summary. I blame your dad !
@angelonorman3426Ай бұрын
Thank you Jahanna for making archaeology so interesting. Love your shows
@thebrhinocerousАй бұрын
Visiting Rapa Nui is one of my dreams...it may happen, it may not, but it's an amazing place, and I find it even more intriguing than Egypt and other places. I have just never fully subscribed to the idea that Europeans were the first overseas visitors, or that a norther-route migration is how everyone got onto the American continents. It has many answers to the history of humanity, and I love when those answers come to light. I just don't always think that the people with the means of finding the answers are always asking the right questions.
@ocpurifiersАй бұрын
Outstanding video. Have never learned so much of Easter Island. You are exceptionally gifted in research and theorizing. Do you think they may also be members of the Copper Chisel Band?
@FunnyOldeWorldАй бұрын
Yes I do!
@jeremiahshineАй бұрын
My theory is that Easter Island was a nautical civilization's boat factory/repair center.What we call the "houses"... The boat shaped "foundations" with the "post hole" stones were jigs for new boats.
@RebootingHistoryzАй бұрын
Great job! Also, I believe it is known as a Navel of the Earth, like other places Cusco Peru and Delphi of Greece. I remember an Independant researcher pointing out that along with being the Navel of the Earth these statues all around the world "many of which you have shown" have their hands at their navel on their stomachs. It would be interesting to test the magnetic fields at the other Navel's of the Earth as they all seem to have a special stone associated at their respective sites as well.
@dreamchaser9569Ай бұрын
You need your own tv show
@mjones410Ай бұрын
One possible explanation for the battery drainage comes from Bob Greenyers video "O-Day - Shielding opportunity" at 2hr11min mark he talks about the effects of "strange radiation" on electronic equipment. In this video he also discusses how this strange radiation (energy clusters) can be created by naturally occurring rock and radioactive decay. Thanks for visiting Easter Island for us Jahannah, I've taken plenty of notes and learned a lot from this video 🙏 PS this strange radiation may not be a bad thing, it may actually be beneficial to humans (according to Bob)