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happy 300k
ОтветитьDid I hear that right? Adam cokey arsey? With a name like that he should be a drug mule! 😂😂😂
ОтветитьVery surprising that credit is still being given to the Incas , who may have come along and helped add to these ancient structures but obviously are not the original builders .
ОтветитьThere are dozens of places older than the gorgeous Machu Picchu... non of them like it.!!!
ОтветитьThanks for the videos! Always a treat
ОтветитьDeseo se traduzca a español. Gracias
ОтветитьWho tf taught you how to read? Lol. You hold the last syllable of 2-3 words per sentence. Lol
ОтветитьDid you see the pyramid?
ОтветитьMy coworker just left for Machu Picchu on vacation.
ОтветитьCongrats !!!!
ОтветитьEveryone new everyone
ОтветитьYou are a treasure thanks
ОтветитьEnoch use to live at what is now the highlans of Peru and Bolivia.
Ответитьanother good video, the water must have been very deep there at some point
ОтветитьCongratulations on 300k! 👏💟
ОтветитьHello from Australia & Congrats on 300,000!
ОтветитьYou're annoying when you talk.. Good stuff though
ОтветитьCongrats on the 300k..from a long time sub
ОтветитьThe inflections you put on your sentences drives me a bit bonkers, but love your videos.
Keep up the great work!
Can't listen to this guy talk.
ОтветитьYou could have been a market vendor
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ОтветитьI thought this was porn but I still came so fuck it
ОтветитьCould it be asked if those "circular structures" might not have been more like grass topped mounds..?
I'm not talking the man made "hills" but more the home like enclosures...
I'm surprised you don't have more followers, I'm sure there will be lots more to come. Your channel is 1st class. I appreciate all your efforts and the time you put in to bring us all great information and such in-depth updates. You have brought so many new things to my attention. You really must do a lot of reading. thanks for your great work, keep it up and please don't think about giving up any time soon! :)
Ответитьyou always have great, fascinating stuff ... thank you!
ОтветитьThank you Mat. I look forward to every new update. You make this information so interesting.
ОтветитьThanks to you for the great content and we'll done.
ОтветитьNot that surprising. First I love the inca but historical fact is the Inca only moved into the area of Ecuador and Peru about 250 years before the Spanish arrived. Only 50 years with little to no settlements in Argentina. As with the norm when a groub takes over another they incorporate the taken over groubs techniques and skills. The incas had taken over there territory by war. They seem to have some very good science knowledge but didnt seem to be artists as much. If you go to inca ruins the big thing is how they put together large blocks that fit together extremely well..what you dont see is that those walls are far and few in between. Only 1 room maybe 25×40 is like that in machu picchu. There is a long corridor in Cusco. Im sure there are a few others but most of the stone work is pretty basic like you see all over the world. The same Terrence in Peru and South america you see all over the world like china, spain, North Africa.
Ive been to all 3 inca ruins, maya, ruins and Aztec ruins.
By far the least art in there ruins is the Inca. I would say the Aztec had the most art on and in there ruins. I think of it as; the more practical then ornate with the inca. Kind of like the romans where as the Aztecs were more like the greeks and moors that liked beautiful buildings with art all over the walls.
More than 90% of the ruins in Peru are older than the Incas... Caral, Chavin, Sechin, Nazca, Paracas, Moche, Wari, Tiahuanaco, Lima culture
ОтветитьHow can someone know which is older when they have the Machu Picchu date wrong by a hundreds of thousands of years?
ОтветитьPlease stop that ridiculous strange ending to every short sentence spoken.... you kill the interest just with that stupid inflection.....
ОтветитьCongratulations and please continue the incredible content! Thank you, sir!
Ответить300k!!!!!! We love your content!!!
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Those terraces look like they were made by grazers. Perhaps Lamas or alpacas or similar.
Where is the buildings proof you spoke of?
The mountain top looks like a volcano crater.
So very interesting. Keep it up. Your doing GREAT
ОтветитьHola, sigue visitando el Perú, acá hay muchísimos lugares más antiguos y porqué no, interesantes y enigmáticos que Machu Picchu.
Cultura Nazca, Paracas, Chimú, Mochica, Wari, Tiahuanaco, etc etc
Gran trabajo y felicidades!!!
Congratulations. You produce interesting, detailed work which is much appreciated. Thank you.
Ответитьsorry can't stand the way you commentate this, had to close it. sounds like you are reading from a script and don't care about the subject you are speaking about
ОтветитьThis guy talks funny. Turned me off.
ОтветитьJesus Christ, the way this guy narrates, the inflections are like banging pots and pans together
ОтветитьYour drawn out and over emphasized words are really fucking annoying.
ОтветитьCongratulations !!
ОтветитьHe has always this descending fifth in his sentences.
ОтветитьWhere is that in Peru?
ОтветитьI often get tired of seeing people use the "old method" of shaping rocks by pounding rocks on rocks, I have yet to see anyone actually put two stones together, just two stones as well as they did is all I ask.
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