We Found a Jungle that Contained a Massive Ancient City

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Publicado 2024-05-03
A daring adventure with two friends led us into a remote jungle where we discovered a huge complex of ancient ruins and cliff dwellings. This was a day we won't soon forget. #ancientdiscoveries #adventure #hiking #exploration #history #googleearth

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  • @tiggywinkle5933
    I love that your content isn't saturated with music and your commentary is relaxed and natural, such a pleasure to watch, thank you.
  • @radiotests
    Im a professional historic masonry expert. I can tell you without reservation that the builders of these ruins were every bit as skilled as any castle builder of Europe or Asia without the benefit of steel or even bronze age tools. The proof is the existence of intact masonry using adobe mortars. Impressive indeed! Thanks for the survey!
  • i used to do kooky/groovy stuff like this. but now i'm an old man in a wheelchair, so i have to "relive" vicariously through these videos. i love them. i can't stop smiling as i watch them.
  • @crash8828
    i am 63 and so grateful for your youth and gifts you created
  • @Everett-eh4nn
    I stumbled on this channel a month ago and I never looked back. Awesome narration with a very suitable voicenfor the job.
  • @stephenbrumet2187
    I'm now 77 years old and do remember when I explored. Now those days are passed, but this channel really brings back some memories. Thanks guys !
  • @kevfit4333
    I'm from Ireland and never really had any interest in or knowledge of the American SW. I saw one of your videos randomly and was hooked since. Fascinating stuff.
  • @danwade2517
    I appreciated your respect of the surroundings, and the ancient history standing in front of you. You did this the right way.
  • @s95033
    I would love to see an artist's rendering of what the structures looked like back when people lived in them.
  • @phyllisbonner8900
    What a place. Thanks for sharing these places I could never go. Glad you had friends with you. Always worry about your safety. You do an excellent job.
  • @Jon-fn4eo
    I wonder who would be more amazed? The ancients seeing you with your climbing gear or you seeing how they did it back in the day...
  • @jasonsmith7518
    It amazes me how much effort went into constructing the dwellings, which are still standing 800 years later. They are some of the best dwellings that ever you've shown us. Thank you for your effort to bring us this video. It was fascinating to watch!
  • @whatgoesaroundcomesaround920 0 seconds ago I'm a 76-year-old retired teacher. I am impressed by your balanced presentation: the enjoyment of adventure, the respect for those who built these structures as well as for the structures themselves, the consideration for plants and animals who live where you venture, and your intelligent commentary. My adventures -- lo these many years ago -- were in Baja California, exploring mountains, and deserts with strange and wonderful plant life, rediscovering ruins of old missions and a town made of onyx, sleeping with the sound of the ocean in my ears. You will understand when I say that those times were when I was most alive. You feel it, too, I can see it in your face. Keep doing this, please!
  • I just love your narration a your filming. Your voice is very calming an it reminds me of storytelling. It’s lovely to watch your adventures and the fascinating ruins. Thx
  • @doylecole
    Without giving away the location I am extremely impressed with the skill you and your friends have aquired through hard earned experience. Have you volunteered for the Arizona search and rescue team? 50 years ago I spent my summers in the Superstions, Catalina, Rincon, Mogollon, Salt River and Sedona Mountains and Canyons. The Dragoon and Cochise were my favorite. Yes, there are Ghosts in those lost places. Thank you for allowing the natural sounds to come through!
  • I couldn't stop thinking about Reverand Mike, who lost his life by being pinned by a boulder that came loose. I just watched it yesterday and now I'm watching you walk amongst boulders and rocks. I really enjoy your videos. It's really fun to imagine how the people lived in those mountains and valleys, what they did for fun, why they lived so high up on the cliffs.
  • @MA-un8on
    What an astounding adventure!!! I cannot possibly express to you how excited I was to get home from work today and find this adventure waiting to be enjoyed! Truly, there are no words in the English language to describe the emotional enjoyment and the 'fanciful' scenarios imagined as I watch these videos! I can only imagine being a pregnant woman living up there..... giving birth..... hearing the first cry of a new born reverberate throughout that canyon...and then being a parinoid mother as the child learns to walk and having to watch over it to make sure it doesn't fall down that canyon.... and then watching that young boy walk off with his dad for his first hunting adventure.... Oh my.... How I would love to just sit there and listen to those canyon walls speak of the past! You would have to leave me there because there's no way I'd every want to leave! Thank you so very very much for taking this 74 yr old lady along for the experience! I'm exhilirated after repelling for the very first time in my life! And I felt the splash of ice cold water, and my legs hurt from climbing up all those loose rocks...... Dinner was awesome, even if it was just a can of spam.... and I'll sleep really good in the fresh, cool air of the canyon! Wish you had shown us the camping spot for the evening! I don't ever want these to end! Totally refreshed!
  • @CarsCatAliens
    Im not into hiking. But I am into ancient building, and history. Love what this channel offers.Thank you
  • @user-vk3ny4fj9t
    Thank you for going places us older folk can no longer go. It is very interesting and love the footage.