The Secrets of the 7 World Wonders
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Publicado 2022-06-06
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0:00 The 7 Wonders of the World
0:57 The Great Wall of China
4:48 Machu Picchu
8:24 The Great Pyramid of Giza
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What's your opinion? How do you think the pyramids were built?😎✍
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The fact that we still theorize how the Pyramids were built shows you how amazing past ancient civilizations were
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First question - where are the secrets? Second - where are 7 wounders, in video there are only 3. A bit misleading title, but it was interesting to watch, thank you.
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Correction: The Inca tribe moved in and settled onto the existing Machu Picchu city which was abandoned before their arrival. Please take note.
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It appears that we found the natural weed killer/preventer, sticky rice. We should really start using this more often to seal bricks and stone during new construction/renovation projects to prevent weeds from ever (re)growing in cracks/ in between materials. It also seems that sticky rice could be used to stop cracks on the roadways/pavements/walkways from getting larger. This is quite an amazing reveal by you, if I do say so myself.
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The skyscrapers you mention are MAGNIFICENT!:)
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Honestly if time travel becomes a thing, i think ancient Egypt would be a popular tourist attraction. Mainly due to how civilized they were and how their society was much like ours today.
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When the Giza Pyramids were constructed, the Sahara was a LUSH GREEN Savanna... the only sand was on the coastline of Egypt. The sand we see today did not arrive until 1000s of years after they were constructed.
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yes, continue! always well done!
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Angkor Wat should be on the list. The largest Hindu Monument in the world in Cambodia 🇰🇭 . AMAZING TEMPLE
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I met a man from Peru. He said Machu Picchu was believed to be a place where the people went for healing. That somehow this place had healing powers. Interesting.
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Loved the video! Please make explanations of the rest of the great wonders!
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Multiple temples with exceptional architecture and artistry. This historical insight is very welcome.
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An honorable mention should be given to the Daisen kofun in Osaka, Japan. It's the biggest tumulus in the world and you could fit two great pyramids in it's central complex. There are thousands of kofun tumuli around Japan with a large concentration around Nara and the surrounding Kansai region. I used to live in Nara and I couldn't take a train or road in any direction without passing at least a few. I've even been to the Hashihaka kofun where Queen Himiko is buried. Most people don't know what they are or that they are made of stone because centuries of settling soil and trees make them look like hills. If you look at an aerial view with Google Earth, keyhole shaped mounds with moats around them are probably ancient tumuli. There are even a few excavated ones that show what they looked like in their prime. There's really good one (Goshikizuka) just East of the Akashi bridge near Kobe.
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Waiting for a new skyscraper video! Love your channel!
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Fascinating video! I would love to learn even more about the mysteries of the pyramids and their history.
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omg thank you for posting this video it all makes sense now!
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Super interesting, thx, more episodes like this would be great!
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We need a part 2
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I've been waiting for this to roll in 👌🏻