from Colombia, Peru is the most beautiful destination in South America!
@IRINEU9182 жыл бұрын
Rio de Janeiro ...
@countryballspredicciones5184 Жыл бұрын
Согл.
@nicolavanrhyn17263 жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved my time in Peru. This documentary pulled at my heart and I really want to go back. The people are amazing. Generous and warm. I learned so much about Pacha Mama and the Incan traditions. I feel like I left part of myself in Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu and Cusco. I loved Cusco.
@felipesolanomartinelli4042 жыл бұрын
Peru is amazing ! The most beautiful country in South America for me. Love from Italy
@justinwmusic4 жыл бұрын
I lived very similar adventures while living in Cusco for 9 months and traveling to regularly to different ruins and isolated mountain communities. It's another world. Beautifully frozen in time.
@CLRLY3 жыл бұрын
Interested to hear about your experience, I'd like to get down there. Did you find any knowledge of or hear any local legends of lost treasure?
@stevekroll72593 жыл бұрын
Machu Picchu and Peru are amazing sites to experience, go if you can. I loved it in Peru.
@radicafantasy68874 жыл бұрын
so interesting how this guys does his show, he doesn't just look at the past and how they used to live, he highlights and shows how the people are today and compares and contrast...it's kinda cool, you get two specials in one.
@lucianobenzaquen59442 жыл бұрын
Peru is probably the most historic country in South America, the culture of ancient Peru is impressive! I dream of meeting it one day, the most beautiful and attractive country in South America in my opinion. Blessings.
@lucilaortega358710 ай бұрын
Así es, muy diverso tanto en cultura gastronomía y atractivos turísticos, ojalá ud. Pueda visitar mí país, Perú
@angelobugini67715 жыл бұрын
Peru's Lost City Of Gold is definitely an astonishing documentary! I truly did appreciate it so much. Thanks a lot for sharing! Keep it up!
@craigemorehu42783 жыл бұрын
I love Peru 🇵🇪, beautiful people ❤️🤙😎
@williambrady10435 жыл бұрын
A very well done video. Thank you. I've been to Peru 11 times and one thing is certain...the religious sites are NEVER forgotten so that site was not a temple. Your excellent video took a tremendous amount of work.
@susanryton4889 Жыл бұрын
After being more educated on indigenous American civilisations and their rich history this documentary is excellent to watch. God bless K on mum’s account
@pamelahomeyer7485 жыл бұрын
What beautiful country. Thank you so much for sharing these videos of the mountains of Peru.
@nicholassweazey9874 жыл бұрын
this video is beyond awesome in how the Inca's were able to hide in a landscape where you can easily get lost, if not for the guides. thank you for sharing this
@bouyant86595 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR SHARING DAVID ESPEJO SIMPLY AMAZING HOW MUCH EFFORT HAD TO HAVE BEEN EXERTED TO CONSTRUCT SUCH STRUCTURES SO DISTANT & SO HIGH INTO THE CLOUDS
@ivannovotny45525 жыл бұрын
Beautiful and mysterious 🇵🇪 PERU.
@bluelotus3695 жыл бұрын
Intriguingly thrilling work from David Adams im gripped by his journeys and fascinated with the courage/compassion extended by all involved. Priceless and delicious. xx
@phantomwalker82515 жыл бұрын
the guy has no idea what he,s talking about.all his history is wrong.its mainstream b/s,all lies..
@anthonypeters87145 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fascinating video of the Peru lost city of Gold. As always each frame of the video was lovely. To be able to see such colorful mantles of the people and their dresses with those lovely caps. Adams is always doing his best along with Tracks team to give us this video. Thanks for bringing the World nearer.
@ivansimic41444 жыл бұрын
Goold is the tears of the Sun.
@ivansimic41444 жыл бұрын
That is what is believed about the Macedonian Sun and it's golden tears and suffering to attain gold. ..
@23Dawnay4 жыл бұрын
Shame the people still dress in homage to their oppressors.
@gaslitworldf.melissab28974 жыл бұрын
Amazing. We will be searching out history til the end of time. I'm so glad we now appreciate how the past impacts us today. The locals, despite the heat, are wearing long ponchos and their arms are fully covered. Always see what the locals do for safety. Sometimes, DEET is not allowed, so you need to know before you go. I wouldn't go anywhere that it is not permitted. I take sugar in my tea, so insects love me. Skip ALL sugar for a few months before you travel and you'll be less appetizing to bugs. I've tested it.
@wok1384 жыл бұрын
Imagining this place in its glory days, what a breathtaking place it would be. Not so much about the virgin sacrifice thing, but the place tho..
@jhtsurvival Жыл бұрын
The Inca are some of the chosen from before the cataclysm flood. Much of the incan, and Mayan culture is much older than they say. They had some amazing stuff... their irrigation systems used wind and air pressure to move water through aqueducts. Some are still functioning
@arulprakash94524 жыл бұрын
Happy tears came while seeing they greet the mountain..! 😊🙏🦋
@luckykiwi8113 жыл бұрын
YES INDEED ,THEIR CULTURE AND HOW THEY VALUE THE NATURE AROUND THEM IS VERY SIMILAR TO EAST INDIAN REVERACE OF MOUNTAINS AND RIVER GODS AND THE WORSHIP OF SUNGOD.
@franciscopauletvelez66702 жыл бұрын
Peru is the most enigmatic country in Latin America, the most incredible country in the region.
@gavstain49285 жыл бұрын
I was absolutely mesmerized by this video. David, you are a legend. Cheers mate, for this doco, I loved every single minute of it.
@ivannovotny45525 жыл бұрын
Gav, David rocks...!!
@gavstain49285 жыл бұрын
Ivan Novotny Definitely does.
@ivannovotny45525 жыл бұрын
@@gavstain4928 👍
@RiptRome4 жыл бұрын
yea not bad if you like being bull sh*tted his history is wrong.
@jeffcampbell15555 жыл бұрын
Very interesting to watch, but I was hoping for more archeology. It's more human interest than that: Local celebrations & fairs, culture, food, etc.. There's a journey by old truck. Then a rather odd segment of white water rafting Then lots and lots of hiking. Fascinating country and landscape. The destination lost city occupies the last ten minutes.
@rumbled54614 жыл бұрын
lifes just not fair sometimes
@richardhowe55834 жыл бұрын
Watch the tracks about the guy living on the streets of Phnom Penh with a poor family picking up plastic bottles to sell for food.. after you watch that you will not b**** about anything I promise 😥😩😢🤔😁🤗
@jeffcampbell15554 жыл бұрын
@@richardhowe5583 Right! I've become very grateful since the pandemic started. My life is too settled and secure to be much affected, but so many people are losing jobs, homes, friends and relatives. Thanks for your comment.
@richardhowe55834 жыл бұрын
@@jeffcampbell1555 sometimes I have to stop myself from complaining about anything because I know how hard other people are having it..I am helping my fiancee family in the filipines every month..they are vegetable farmers and the price of their vegetables has dropped to one third of what they were.. have you ever watched The naked archaeologist? He is absolutely fantastic I think.. I'm skipping through his stuff now to see if something I want to rewatch or something I missed..🤔😁🤗
@jeffcampbell15554 жыл бұрын
@@richardhowe5583 Cool!
@billmiller49723 жыл бұрын
I very much like that David Adams is always willing to openly relate to what he sees and never lectures the viewer. Edit: The porters use only sandals instead of alpine/andean boots!
@psycherevival21054 жыл бұрын
I’m totally hooked on these shows! Mr Adams is amazing!
@LuisRivera-ng8bs4 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful place,lets leave it that way,tjey habe beem through enough.my children are half Peruvian....some day God willing i will show yhem thatcgreat culture. VIVA PERU CARAJO.
@borderreiver32885 жыл бұрын
what an amazing place and stunning scenery....just amazing how the locals only wear sandals to go in the mountains...and so incredible to find that abandoned village/city....
@phantomwalker82515 жыл бұрын
hope you read the comments,,this vid is full if sht..all those buildings & roads were allready there,thousands of yrs before they got there.like 600,000 yrs ago..same as the pyramids.egyptians didnt build them,they settled there & robbed stone for there own builds..
@heberfrank86645 жыл бұрын
You cannot believe everything that mommy professor says. The Inca did not build all the roads in the Andes, much of that road system existed before the Inca came to power. And they did not do the megalithic stone work: they found it and built lesser quality stonework on it.
@wewill90325 жыл бұрын
The ovnis did it.... huh !!!
@dionalu95215 жыл бұрын
It was built by giants with fallen angel technology 😕
@riverdeep3995 жыл бұрын
أسد why so spiteful? That's the second hate comment you've left.
@riverdeep3995 жыл бұрын
The Caucasian Cloud People.
@vincentconti36335 жыл бұрын
@@riverdeep399 he is being a wise guy but he is actually correct. The Inca were the blink of an eye in the history of South America. And not really nice folks!! De nada!
@timtremblay86015 жыл бұрын
There is surely a Bonanza of mineral resources in that wide expanse, including Tons of Gold., Silver, Emeralds, all sorts~! Awesome God and this is just one planet.
@noemig16224 жыл бұрын
Gracias....por ver atraves de tus ojos, lugares que jamás podré conocer. Gracias.
@eastcoastartist4 жыл бұрын
When I saw him on a horse, I thought, “This guy is the James Bond of documentaries. Or, maybe, the Indiana Jones.”
@bethbartlett56924 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know if they completed excavations of Inca Wasi? I haven't been able to find any updates since the Documentary by: *David Adams, Host* *"Peru - The Lost City of Inca Gold"* (This Documentary) Adams works are by far the most authentic of documentaries produced since the 1970's. *Produced for discovery and education,* rather than "entertainment and profits".
@RealGhostTactical4 жыл бұрын
Well done and great content, can’t wait to see your next adventure, maybe Florida Indian settlements of the Timmicuan Indians of Florida
@mindtouchone4 жыл бұрын
Why have 307 people down voted this fine report? Could they have done better?
@chronosobe94965 жыл бұрын
Wow David. This is amazing
@chalihernandez19744 жыл бұрын
Que pacion y respeto, muy buen trabajo David
@saintr33944 жыл бұрын
A few years ago i watched the trinidad gold explorers... they hsed a drone with a thermal imaging camera and that helped them find 3 clay brick molds the europeans used to melt the gold into bars to ship back Each had a value of at least 250,000 dollars Thats what i would search for in the jungles... what was left behind that has a historical value There is no doubt there are lots of burried treasures down there.. the only issue is the JUNGLE , WEATHER , ANIMALS... But if you do explore... taking the drone with thermal inaging camera is a must!!!!!!!
@yagyabasnet47122 жыл бұрын
David you are incredible movie maker , God bless you forever. 👍
@wok1384 жыл бұрын
5:43 thats a sad realization. Only 3 people out side of the culture have seen it, and all of them took most of it away. They just couldn't help their grubby little hands from taking stuff that wasn't theirs.
@joeyb34414 жыл бұрын
How can three people take it off thousands? Come on it was obviously sold to them!,
@johnhenke64755 жыл бұрын
The Inca didn't build the megalithic walls. They stacked rocks on top of them.
@williambrady10435 жыл бұрын
So right John. I've been to Peru 11 times and the different building styles are so apparent. Mostly, the Inca are used as tourist promotion. After all, their empire only lasted 500 years. I stayed in a house in Amsterdam that was already old when the conquistadors landed in Peru.
@benc29725 жыл бұрын
You guys ever wonder why this ultimately undeniable truth at this point is so well guarded a secret?
@sabineb.56164 жыл бұрын
william brady , the Inca empire didn't even last as long as 500 years, and the expanded Inca empire didn't even last 200 years. The Inca ruling class were organizers of unprecedented genius but their empire was built on the foundations of preceding cultures and it had to expand constantly in order to secure the labor forces who could produce the material goods which were necessary for keeping the empire together and well fed. But by the time the Spaniards showed up on the doorsteps, the empire had already become unwieldy and very difficult to hold together and to govern. After it's swift expansion it had become too big with too many diverging local groups. Not all of the local potentats were keen on being governed by the Incas. Resistance and unrest were on the rise. Atahualpa's father, who was the last emperor who had never met any European intruders, had reckognized these difficulties, and he had apparently contemplated to split up the empire between his heir apparent Huascar and his son by another mother, Atahualpa. But he died too quickly (probably of smallpox) and couldn't securely implement plans for a smooth succession. And since neither Huascar nor Atahualpa were inclined to share the power and the limelight of being a god king, a bloody civil war erupted, with Atahualpa eventually being victorious. A careful analysis of the situation shows that the Incan empire might not have existed much longer as a stable political unit ruled by one god king even if the Europeans hadn't entered the theater. But the cultural achievements and the knowledge which had developed over thousands of years - with the Inca empire being a fairly recent phenomenon - would probably not have disappeared. The Spaniards had a lot of luck on their side: they arrived at a time, when the Inca empire was already weakened by severe internal conflicts and there was a lot of unrest and resistance of local groups who initally believed it might serve their own interests to become allies of the Spaniards in order to get rid of the foreign Inca rulers. Also, European diseases had tragically sneaked in and had started to take a terrible toll on the indigenous populations before they even met personally these mysterious hairy men on their large strange animals. But all this might not have brought down the empire - at least not so quickly - if Atahualpa hadn't totally underestimated this handful of strangers. He had not halted but facilitated their progress into the heart of his newly won empire. It's hard to discern his exact motives for letting the Spaniards in. He may just have been very curious. Since his spies had observed the Spaniards while they progressed, he was aware of their strange new technologies, and he knew that they were neither gods nor immortal. He also knew that the horses were mortal, too. It's hard to discern, why he didn't just capture the Spaniards and their horses alive instead of letting them progress freely. He certainly was no gullible fool, but I guess, Atahualpa didn't feel especially threatened by this small group of newcomers. He was after all the commander of thousands of well trained soldiers, who would all willingly die in order to protect his divine person. But he totally underestimated the cunning and the tactical genius of Pizarro, who was not at all an educated man but absolutely ruthless and fiercely ambitious. He was also very intelligent and had analyzed correctly the power structure of the empire. He even had the good sense to protect Atahualpa personally when his men tried to kill the emperor. Pizarro realized that a living emperor was far more useful than a dead one - at least for a while. But Pizarro himself admitted later that Cajamarca was a gamble. If a few things hadn't worked out for him, the Spaniards could have all been captured or killed during the fateful night of the battle. Ultimately this might not have stalled the influx of the Spaniards and the ravages caused by diseases. But the Incas could've regrooped and organized a much better defense. They might've been able to resist for a long time, especially since the west coast of Southamerica and the Andean highlands were much harder to reach for Europeans than Mesoamerica and later Northamerica. It was a very protracted journey to get there since the realm was protected by natural barriers: in the North and the Northwest by rain dense forests, in the East by the high Andes and in the West by the Pacific Ocean. The Europeans had to traverse either the thin land bridge of what is Panama today in order to reach the Pacific or they needed to go around the Southern tip of South America with their ships - either through the Magellan Street or around Cape Horn in order to access the South American West Coast. The Incas might've been able to conserve pockets of their culture, just like the Maharadjas in India. It's a pity that this didn't happen since the Spaniards eradicated the Andean cultures with an absolutely ruthless swiftness, and only very few learned men felt compelled to explore, study and preserve these highly developed cultures. It's an incredible loss for humanity.
@zenmeister4514 жыл бұрын
@@sabineb.5616 Thank you for taking the time to explain all of this...much appreciated!
@sabineb.56164 жыл бұрын
@@zenmeister451 thanks so much for the appreciation ☺️ I think that the subject is fascinating. These documentaries often show beautiful pictures but don't get into the more complicated issues.
@crystalhorselover20184 жыл бұрын
Fascinating video. I wish i can go to peru😊😄
@camman40333 жыл бұрын
Very dedicated explorer going to those lenghts and a mention for the camera crew.Enjoyable to watch.
@davidlahner4864 жыл бұрын
After 500 years anything that may have been there of any value has been stripped and sold to museums and private collectors.
@alaskanadventuresjtwenterp10144 жыл бұрын
mayb the true city of gold disappeared just like large gold deposits do. become transparent due to the large amounts of AU its protons speeds up because of consintration (amounts of AU) molicules speed up causing a melecular change in the alloy (physics anomilies happin)
@Sunshine_Daydream2224 жыл бұрын
@@alaskanadventuresjtwenterp1014 would you happen to know what that process is called? I tried looking it up but all I found was either ppl talking about how this happens when it is smelted or how various countries have had their gold robbed by the UK.
@toddprifogle73815 жыл бұрын
What year was this film recorded ? In 2019 Cusco is a major metropolitan city with a population of several million.
@phataton82065 жыл бұрын
todd prifogle they try to make it look as rustic and difficult as possible.
@antonychacon16034 жыл бұрын
Not really, the metropolitan population of Cusco is barely half a million people
@vincentconti36334 жыл бұрын
What are you talking about? Better Google that!
@boppospage4 жыл бұрын
@@phataton8206 irish?
@bethbartlett56924 жыл бұрын
*The discovery was at "Inca Wasi", North of Cusco.*
@linoeleven5 жыл бұрын
Great video! Peru has many secrets
@baharrahman74105 жыл бұрын
There are so many places on earth like this- without footprint of human even couple of century. Love to know with your video.
@jasonblanton71854 жыл бұрын
Sadly no place left that the kabals puppets havent swept clean of our true past
@terryvuong77733 жыл бұрын
Great documentary. So many places to discover
@greenleafycabbage87154 жыл бұрын
What amazed me is that 2 guys genorousity and hospitality. They serve a meal to the guest like this was an occasion
@1vertical114 жыл бұрын
A Drone to do the "walking" comes to mind
@docrose34605 жыл бұрын
Great video of your adventure vacation.
@fenujsnow31005 жыл бұрын
Basically the Incas gave thanks to all there resources
@julianbustamanteortiz24082 жыл бұрын
Peru is WONDERFUL
@chrishensley52224 жыл бұрын
GREAT Documentary.
@chandrashekhargb80974 жыл бұрын
Interesting... this Inca civilization resembles Indian civilization, like Children of Sun god. Old Indian dynasties are described as their ancestor is Sun (Surya Vamsha in Sanscrit ). Indian oldest scripts Vedas explain about worshiping thunder god, rain god and treated Rivers as goddesses.
@nestorsalvador92364 жыл бұрын
Maybe Native Americans
@andrewwilliams5224 жыл бұрын
People always take what don't belong to them.
@ScooterDoge3 жыл бұрын
Yeah look at the British museum
@vetriligamvetrilingamnadar71714 жыл бұрын
Sir, According to our old Tamil literature "City of Madurai build by pure gold" Which was situated south from Equator" According to Tamil literature " mystical MERU MOUNTAIN 🏔️ was situated on the centre of EARTH 🌎, Holy Kailash was situated center of MERU MOUNTAIN. The city of Thilaiy ( THILAIY VANAM) was situated south from MERU MOUNTAIN 🏔️. The city of ADAKA MADURAI ( ADAKA MEANS GOLD) was situated south from THILAIY VANAM. RAVANA'S ELANGAI WAS SITUATED IN SOUTH OF CITY OF ADAKA MADURAI. MEAN NEAR SOUTH POLE.
@drew-shourd4 жыл бұрын
Such an amazing video, much respect for the white water kayaking...not easy. As far as the gold disc, I'll bet it is in Rome, in the Vatican with all of the other precious historical pieces...for decades the Smithsonian has been selling pieces to them and before that, say during the Knights of Templar, the Vatican just took what they wanted....in the name of RICHES.....um, I mean god....(sarcasm....) Anyway, awesome video, quite a trip even for the viewer!
@brandonshebester95744 жыл бұрын
Your driver looked legally blind! Good thing he had a lot of experience on that road
@caesarillion3 жыл бұрын
It's clear the Peruvians should develop more of these ruins for tourism to take some pressure off Machu Pichu. Hope so, Thailand Paul
@saintr33944 жыл бұрын
This explorer is the real indiana jones !!!!!!! The golden sun disc would be the most significant ancient object worth millions !!!!!! Very very cool
@furion1925 жыл бұрын
Imagine doing that trek in Sandals, those are some tough dudes.
@williambrady10435 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly except I've been to Peru 11 times and am use to seeing it. The soles of their feet are as thick as boot soles but still...
@youthinasia95235 жыл бұрын
Brady bums in downtown LA have similar feet. They can walk over broken glass and hot coal like it was nothing
@furion1925 жыл бұрын
@@youthinasia9523 Hahahahahaha
@jimagnew16434 жыл бұрын
Maybe they do that so they can catch leeches to snack on as they go?
@MarkMiller-zm2th4 жыл бұрын
Did the Inca build these structures? The Inca tell you themselves that they found these structures .
@MarkMiller-zm2th4 жыл бұрын
Litia Kalima . That’s really not what I meant. I’m talking about a civilisation possibly thousands of years older than the Inca. What a strange little mind you have.
@rumbled54614 жыл бұрын
@@MarkMiller-zm2th the survivors of Atlantis.
@sylviapatterson16704 жыл бұрын
Then you are talking about the right time for ruins of the outposts from the civilization of Atlantis.....
@MarkMiller-zm2th4 жыл бұрын
Sylvia Patterson . Possibly, but the ruins are clearly older than what we’re told, same goes for the pyramids and the Sphinx.google Dr Robert Schoch, the geologist that has dated them far older. Graham Hancocks work is eye opening too.greetings from England.
@barrypreston77244 жыл бұрын
W0W! Very interesting video. So much info, Beautiful Scenery. The people of this region seem like very nice People
@emorycobratate4 жыл бұрын
Its the "poor" people that know they are just a part of mother earth, while we destroy it not knowing we are the ones who face the consequences as well
@eggmanfunny42304 жыл бұрын
We live in 21st century It don't impress me . But country side with such cultures do
@philipdaelman16844 жыл бұрын
Prachtige documentaire .Thanks
@alistairmcdonald23824 жыл бұрын
Congratulations many have try’d, but what a gut busting effort !
@michaelwilliams64315 жыл бұрын
Man when we gonna very and aboriginal native to tell their history? As long as the conquerors tells history of the conquered our history will be wrong with sprinkles of truth.
@riverdeep3995 жыл бұрын
Michael Williams are you high??
@rumbled54614 жыл бұрын
have some more popcorn in that easy chair lol.
@13minutestomidnight4 жыл бұрын
@Michael Williams Okaaay. The way history is told and who tells it is a valid issue. The victors re-write history to their liking, and it's up to modern generations to sort out fact from propaganda. But be careful you don't spend so much time focusing on race and ethnicity in today's people (who is descended from whom) that you make the same mistakes those original conquerers did. If you're born in a country or you make it your home, don't you have the same right to tell its history no matter what your race or ancestry? It's wonderful for people to share the personal stories of their ethnicity and heritage, and that's even more important for aboriginal peoples, who have been so marginalised historically. But you don't need to share another person's cultural identity or ancestry in order to treat them with respect and help them piece together the historical truth that has been lost. Only picking up a weapon and actively contributing to the oppression of other people makes you a "conquerer."
@ALI443442 жыл бұрын
لا يمكن ان تختفي اي مدينة اثرية امام تطور تقنيات البحث والرصد العلمية الدقيقه
@cheaplaughkennedy23183 жыл бұрын
Awesome documentary 👍👌
@estudiosjme2 жыл бұрын
Doctrine of Discovery never ended.
@lovemesafearm12043 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful documentary thank you so much for your efforts and hard work to share with amazing gift to all I'm very interested to know the your guide you mantions he is a shaman I really like his energy I'm planning to go if you know his info please share with me 🙂 thankfully apriciate
@MyLevelheaded4 жыл бұрын
If nearby helo landing strips or zones can be constructed more intense radar, lidar, and even under ground imaging may be done?
@lissarodrigues89503 жыл бұрын
Incredible video 👍❤️.
@greggarfunkel87995 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t get you high it just gives you energy... lol
@phataton82065 жыл бұрын
Greg Garfunkel it’s true.
@Efraimbanares5 жыл бұрын
meaning of city of gold...golden culture
@stateofengland4 жыл бұрын
Efraim Banares Or city of Sunshine? ☀️
@seeker61z815 жыл бұрын
Didnt you look for doors and stuff like that? To travel such a way and just go back? Perposterous!!
@OldNavajoTricks4 жыл бұрын
And now 'the tune' is in my head...
@Nicholas-zc1ro4 жыл бұрын
What tune is that then???
@OldNavajoTricks4 жыл бұрын
@@Nicholas-zc1ro There was a cartoon years ago, song was called city of gold I think?
@OldNavajoTricks4 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/jqXciaGoar2JlaM
@Nicholas-zc1ro4 жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy I do remember watching something like that when I was younger and your right it was city of gold or something I've got visions of it coming to me weird how your brain does that isn't it!!! Thanks for replying one love!!
@gaslitworldf.melissab28974 жыл бұрын
*Discovery* only refers to in the first person. I can discover something for "my" first time or representing a group. That said, European explorers did not regard the people they encountered as equal, due to cultural differences. Even if they had been Christian, the ultimate goal was pursuit of power in order to take charge of resources. Hence there was no way but death once the two worlds encountered each other.
@gailhowes93984 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine how long it took for the Inca to build places like this !
@zachbaker52593 жыл бұрын
The megalithic structures were created using advanced technology, thousands of years ago. They had technology that allowed them to pour blocks of extremely hard stone as well as something that made possible the movement of these immense blocks. If you're interested in learning more, and you enjoy touring ancient Incan cities, try looking up Brien Foerster here on KZbin. Cheers!
@kczimrolie90534 жыл бұрын
damn! I would love to take my metal detector to visit this area in Peru
@aronzimas56604 жыл бұрын
You would find nothing. Inca's didn't care so much about gold, it was ornamental and religious. When Atawalpa was capture by the conquistadors he ordered all gold be brought in order to pay for his so called ransom. The Spanish killed him anyway but the point is that a command by the Inca was not a suggestion, it was sacred. The Inca was not only a monarch but a religious head as well. King and Pope all in one. There is no hidden gold... They didn't care that much about the metal.
@alexissantakidis87573 жыл бұрын
@@aronzimas5660 correct me if im wrong but they cared about gold because it was the closest thing to their god Inca.
@aronzimas56603 жыл бұрын
@@alexissantakidis8757 It was used for religious reasons but not as money
@alexissantakidis87573 жыл бұрын
@@aronzimas5660 yeah now i agree with you
@jhtsurvival Жыл бұрын
Amazing that they have that truck running still. If only things were still built to last and not built to consume.
@Didacmmv5 жыл бұрын
When the driver is told to drink that "beer" -Toma, Toma! says the copilot, ayayayayayay
@youthinasia95235 жыл бұрын
That beer looks like it'd give them diarrhea
@LadyLeda24 жыл бұрын
This is Oct. 2020. Because of Lidar, we now know that there are hundreds of cities and roads in South America. The big question is, where did all the people go? I am reading a book by Buddy Levy called "River of Darkness". It's the story of Francisco Orellana's, 1541 voyage down the Amazon River, the people he met and the beautiful cities he saw. A hundred years later another man went down the Amazon river and saw nothing but jungle. No cities or people. Sorry, I do not remember his name. He called Orellana a liar. Scholars and Historians now think that Orellana and his fellow travelers brought diseases such as smallpox to the native population, which they had no immunity to. As these diseases killed off the people, the jungle covered their temples, homes and cities. I do not know yet if the book I am reading will address this interesting part of history.
@Happy_HIbiscus3 жыл бұрын
dude, this is cool
@makarandpitre66384 жыл бұрын
Nice one video great information about INCA's thanks
@2011littlejohn15 жыл бұрын
''There's a snake in the plane Jock and I hate 'em. '' That's just my pet snake Reggie - show a little backbone will yuh.''
@nomorebullshit81595 жыл бұрын
The golden disc is probably talking about the brass plates that the Book of Mormon talks about. Everyone were after them in the ancient world and they were extremely sacred to the people.
@catalinafirefly46852 жыл бұрын
Not
@neillamayo96244 жыл бұрын
I'm NEIL LAMAYO from Philippines I want to find the lost Roman city in Patagonia but I have no money to go there.
@russpoore89974 жыл бұрын
we can't always get what we want
@isiomaamma98695 жыл бұрын
The worship the sun just like in Africa like the Egyptian !!
@aquariusdragon20015 жыл бұрын
Because they was black with the same information
@alainvosselman99605 жыл бұрын
Don't you hate it when there's not enough advertisements in between.... lol
@williambrady10435 жыл бұрын
Hey Alain, I'm presuming you don't have Premium on your youtube. I'm a KZbinr and Premium is worth every cent. I think it's around $9.99 a month.
@alainvosselman99605 жыл бұрын
@@williambrady1043 Yeah, i'm considering. Better & cheaper than tv. Thnx 4 the tip ! Got an adblocker so i don't really have to watch the ads, they get skipped with only a minor interruption.
@DfsOutlier4 жыл бұрын
why do so many of these videos say the Inca built those megalithic structures and cities when the Inca themselves say they found those cities already built.
@guyneault50544 жыл бұрын
F2f soutlier That's the first thing I noticed when viewing this vid. Why do orthodoxy continue to insist on this heresy? Any contemporary amateur, or pro archeologist worth his or her reputations aren't going to push the untruths, and out right lies, that the world is beginning to loath. We want... NO, we demand these "experts to step down from thier on high perches that they alone have reduced these myths to unusable Information!
@DfsOutlier4 жыл бұрын
@@guyneault5054 - look at all the finds in the usa that have been buried by them. it's not new. Very frustrating.
@guyneault50544 жыл бұрын
DESOUTLIER I THINK THEY CENSORED OUR CONVERSATION, COULDNT FIND IT
@alinag38314 жыл бұрын
Right
@RiptRome4 жыл бұрын
I had to stop at 7 mins bc i was bugged so hard by it.
@russpoore89974 жыл бұрын
This has 5 mins of lost city at the end and 45 minutes of acclimatising to the altitude at the beginning.
@killingfields14244 жыл бұрын
Island of Luzos also have a city of gold, but they dont sacrifice virgins. They just made them bear children
@anelson82935 жыл бұрын
Even when these "expeditions" happen. they really only spend a few hours or day or two on that site... what do you really think can be found in such a short amount of time... kind of useless unless time is comitted.
@alexburke18994 жыл бұрын
Seems like using Landsat imagery that cuts through the vegetation and consulting modern geological maps couldn’t hurt. Most the famous Peruvian/South American hard rock mines have been on reverse thrust faults so if I was looking for a lost mine I’d start with the mapped reverse faults and look for jogs in them. I’d rather have a geologist with me than an archeologist call the archeologist when you find something lol.
@jimagnew16434 жыл бұрын
@@alexburke1899 could the short period of time just be for SHOW? Maybe they can get enough money from these films to maybe stay longer? And get more indept?
@veteranscannabisadvocacygr54014 жыл бұрын
🌀❣️🌎 Truly Amazing Jungle Journey, Take Only Photos, Leave Only Footprints 👌
@josephconroy85314 жыл бұрын
i can see the love in the people,cant get that in usa
@MarkMasters...4 жыл бұрын
Travel the US more...your wrong...or you attract what you put out...safe travels.
@hantuinder5 жыл бұрын
Maybe a old renault they drive i had one long ago fun
@sadiailyas96315 жыл бұрын
I saw china revealed series --sharw with friends and groups of chinese language --they highly appreciated
@antoniapaulinadelgado16803 жыл бұрын
I love the Elder in the blue truck. He knows how to make a buck. If I go he's the guide I would like to find. Good GOD that road is terrifying. Don TIO knows his stuff! The King of the Road. Respeto folks! Grandfather has true wisdom.👍❤🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽Oooh chicharones, tasty!