The YEAR'S BEST Ancient Underwater Discoveries (2025)
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I embarked on a three-day, 1,011 mile journey into the heart of the Andes to find something truly unique. At an incredible altitude of 14,000 feet, I explored a new, unknown megalithic site that I am sure you have never seen. The journey was grueling, but the reward was a once-in-a-lifetime look at a new ancient megalithic structure that challenges everything we know about lost civilizations in the region. Join me as I navigate the stunning, rugged terrain of the Andes mountains and document this breathtaking discovery. The precision and scale of the stones are simply unbelievable. This isn't just a video; it's a new discovery for the world of archaeology. If you love unexplained history and high-adventure travel, be sure to subscribe to my channel, The Earth Explorer, for more incredible journeys
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Howdy friends. In this video we explore the ruins of the infamous cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and several others to find clues that shed light on the great mystery of these ancient cities: when were they really destroyed. We will be taking a deep dive into everything from the foods found at this ancient site to a grafitti tag on a forgotten wall to the plaster casts of the victims of this disaster from nearly two thousand years ago. Ladies and gentlemen join me as we go down the rabbit hole to learn when Pompeii REALLY happened.
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Discover the mysterious stone masonry of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) beyond the famous site of Vinapu. While most people know Vinapu for its massive, perfectly fitted megalithic stones often compared to Inca architecture, it isn’t the island’s only example of this incredible craftsmanship. In this video, we explore three additional ahu (ceremonial platforms)—Ahu Tepeu, Ahu Tehare, and a possible Ahu Te Moa—each showcasing the same tightly joined, multi-ton blocks that challenge our understanding of Rapa Nui’s builders. Some of these stones reach over 3 meters tall and weigh up to 10 tons, rivaling the precision of the best Inca work. We’ll cover: 🔹 Why Vinapu’s “Inca theory” doesn’t match the archaeological timeline 🔹 How the Meiru clan’s wealth and power may explain the finest stonework on the island 🔹 The reuse of Moai statues within megalithic walls 🔹 What makes these little-known sites just as impressive (or even more so) than Vinapu By the end, you’ll see why the Rapanui were master stonemasons in their own right, and why their engineering deserves recognition beyond borrowed theories.
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