What happened to the World Wonders?

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Published 2024-02-29
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All Comments (21)
  • @HeyHistorically
    Play World of Tanks here for free: tanks.ly/48fgQBb. During registration use the code COMBAT to get free rewards! #ad We will back next month (we will try) with a 15 min fact about a certain german philosopher...
  • @kiritomato4506
    Fun fact: the government of Rhodos is thinking about rebuilding the Colossus but this time 5 times taller.
  • @mauser98kar
    If you think about, that guy who burned down the Artemis Temple probably had a different name. And the name we got was a deliberate attempt to erase the actual name from history. After all, as the legend goes, that was his sentence (alongside death, I imagine) - to be forgotten. What better way to do it than to spread false information en masse, which would eventually drown out any actual memory?
  • @domenigo97
    "It's almost sad..." No, it absolutely is sad. It's a god damn tragedy! Why are we always destroying the beautiful things the people bevor us created?
  • @pachacutti1012
    Most extreme "This will be on the test" I've seen yet lol
  • @Ayem427
    What's cool about the Hanging Gardens is that there IS evidence for them, just not in Babylon! There is evidence to suggest something similar to what was described existed in Nineveh at one point!
  • @queenzebes6012
    I could be wrong but i remember watching a documentary back in the day talking about those long shafts in the great pyramid. They looked at what the sky's constellations looked like back in their time, and the way those shafts are angled were to suggest the soul of the Pharoah would use those as guidelines to follow himself to the heavens, directly into a certain constellation i dont remember. They really focused on ways to help the dead make their way to the afterlife any way they could (which is why they keep organs, treasure, food, everything to help aid in the journey). There was significance with the 3 smaller pyramids as well. Like all of it together was to be aligned structually with the stars. Just a theory and i could be wrong, but interesting either way 😅
  • @MuddieRain
    “You can tell how middle-class you are by how aggrieved you are and how much you wince every time someone mentions the fact that the library of Alexandria burnt down. Ahh! Grr! Oh if only it hadn't! Agh!” Lindybeige
  • @bellehogel8665
    My favourite is the hanging gardens. Too bad they may not have existed.
  • I know this is probably off-topic, but I just love everytime you upload a video, you add a character to the banner. I'd say that's really creative!
  • @MrInitialMan
    I've heard the Hanging Gardens of Babylon may have actually been the Hanging Gardens of Niniveh.
  • @mohannadab2684
    this production is NEXT LEVEL!!!!!!!! cant wait for the arch video to come out, also i love you so much you are indeed a "wonder" haha keep up
  • @Lord_Merterus
    The Temple of Artemis was also the largest Greek Temple ever built, with its size being in the range of 140x69 meters to 125x69 meters. It was also lavishly adorned with sculptures all around the exterior and interior, some of which (like a sculpted drum from the top of a column) can be found at the... British Museum, of all places. Also, the ruins do not look anything like that. There is only a single column standing with remains of the foundation. However, if you want to be able to understand what it looked like and the sheer scale of that place, you can visit the Temple of Apollo at Didyma, a hundred or so kilometers south of the Temple of Artemis. It was of a very similar scale, being 120x60 meters and is much more intact. Also, we do NOT have shawarma. We have döner (which is the OG), and I WILL come to your house and hurt you if you call it shawarma again.
  • I genuinely don’t know how I haven’t come across your content until now. This video was incredible and you’ve earned a subscriber
  • @Humble_Merchant
    Well animated, good art, focuses on education, and generally apolitical? How is this possible?
  • @darth_yoda
    I normally HATE sponsership adds in videos. BUT I gotta say THIS ONE I love because it's not just being rambled of from a script there is actually put effort into it :P
  • @jimmartin2548
    Was wondering how I never saw your channel before…amazing quality for how relatively recent you started I figured you had been doing this for years and years. Keep up the great work man and can’t wait to see more!!