Insane Underground Temples!

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Published 2021-08-17

All Comments (21)
  • @rytrahan
    tag yourself im the hair on the mic
  • @isaiahphoto
    ryans new challenge - build an underground temple with a penny
  • @mrs.t3014
    I don't know why I clicked on this expecting Ryan rampaging through the jungle trying to find one of these places.
  • @AverageBhutanbro
    0:35 first shot with carma on top of a tree 1:11 reference 1:14 menacing 1:59 angle 2:16 ...... 2:31 stairs 3:10 my face 3:14 ladder out of nowhere 3:23 he made a temple in minutes 3:37 hardcore 4:05 makes a bed 4:19 sleeps 4:42 bamboo from nowhere 5:10 free toes 5:29 a chair which is useless 5:57 drinks water but where where does he get it 6:10 FIRE 6:21 bow??? 6:32 goes away 6:58 goes hunting for fish 7:30 back at home(I am tired) 7:47 he back at it 8:43 he distorys aaaa....something 9:20 one day more but got delayed 9:39 don't call me Sherlock 10:00 painting 10:40 200 iq be like (making pipe) 11:43 watching him play
  • @rockyember
    imagine they finished building that whole underground castle pool thing, and then realized the cameras hadn’t been rolling the whole time
  • There is literally NO way that guy dug that deep without machinery
  • @lanieb6255
    “Don’t call me Sherlock cause I’m questioning these Holmes”
  • @asacollie
    To prove if it’s real or not they should do a live stream of them building the whole thing
  • @purpleyout
    Please do not stop making this videos I love them 😢
  • @JKLong969
    Ryan, you should build a temple thing like that too!
  • @ben.tolman
    I am honored to be a part of ryan's secret channel wink wink
  • @maaziboy3088
    "This guy's playing minecraft on expert mode"- Ryan Trahan 2021
  • @Wdiezel_editz
    When you find out that these guys used machinery for these builds😢
  • @donutlord9296
    I’m very impressed. Not because it’s real, but because that still takes a lot of work to do with machines.
  • @sethyoder7996
    From what I know (depending on the channel) these are pretty much 100% real. I saw a guy explain how they do it in his video description. They have a group of guys (idk, like 5 or 6) that use these types of tools to actually make these. The lone guy that gets filmed also works on it but it's not just him alone. It's in a place in California which has really loose dirt which makes it much easier to do by hand. These take around a month to fully make but are done by hand. The video is more a presentation than the actual process but it's done for real as far as I know.