Ancient Ruins and Canals Hidden Under the Ice in Greenland?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @alanduncan9204
    @alanduncan9204 Год назад +7

    It is not called Greenland because it was white ! There was a significant warm period around 800 to 1000 AD and this is when the Vikings settled there and used it as a stepping stone to get to North America. The planet has cold and warm spells over many centuries.
    Hence the great cold era around 1600. This is when there were Ice Fairs in London with the Thames freezing over.
    Another thing that no one talks about is the Chandler Wobble. This is the point at which the planet spins on its axis. Just like a spinning top running out of speed the planet wobbles back and forth and obviously changes how far North and South the Sun's rays would affect the temperature at any given period and also how much ice sheet there is. Over several hundred years this could be significant hence the warm and cold periods that affected the occupation of Greenland by the Vikings.

  • @RenovationDestinations34
    @RenovationDestinations34 Год назад +16

    It might be worth your time to read the section on, The Viking Expansion, in the book, Collapse by Jared Diamond. There are extensive archives on viking voyages between Europe and Greenland. The society collapsed at the end of the medieval warm period when sea ice blocked travel by ship.

  • @bmhollie
    @bmhollie Год назад +30

    Nice one Luke! Trump was hinting , that there is more to Greenland than meets the eye and it wasn't about history either.

    • @robertjan002
      @robertjan002 Год назад +6

      Yes. Trump offered to buy Greenland. This was an inside joke, or coded reference. One wonders how many coded references are made by politicians. To my thinking, Greenland was the tip of Asia, as it was referred to by at least one map, a fascinating 1500s Portuguese map. Where the Portuguese just really confused? No. Greenland (still green) was joined to or considered part of Asia, and North America(Alaska) was physically joined to Russia (they’re really very close together as it is). Making one massive supercontinent, with the exception of Australia, and a few islands. “the continent”. The standard world map is quite a deception, in making these parts of the world (Alaska/Russia) seem distant. The other clever deception is that almost no one pays any attention to Greenland, though it is massive. All the conspiracy attention goes to the arctic, and Antarctic, while the continent in while passes subliminally into the background. The division of the continents is interesting in how artificial it is. Think about how Africa is separated from Middle East by a canal. As is north from South, also by a canal, allowing the manmade distinction.

    • @robertjan002
      @robertjan002 Год назад +7

      The other interesting thing is that Greenland is owned by Denmark, an interesting hint to the true world powers. Those, like Greenland, one doesn’t often think about and who do not draw our attention.

    • @TheRotnflesh
      @TheRotnflesh Год назад

      ​@@robertjan002Denmark is not a powerful nation. I'm American Danish 3rd generation and I can say that Denmark is NOT a world global power.

    • @snafufubar
      @snafufubar 11 месяцев назад

      Trump? Hardly an authority on anything except maybe tax dodging.

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie Год назад +9

    Thank you

  • @CheleGreysky
    @CheleGreysky 11 месяцев назад +4

    Greenland is fascinating and so mysterious to all of us who don't live there

  • @drak_darippa
    @drak_darippa Год назад +13

    the norse who "settled" greenland said irish monks were there first

    • @inquisitive-
      @inquisitive- Год назад +5

      Irish monks...so Gaelic or Gaul...so ancien regime. Monks/clergy were highest nobility or "first class". There'd have been a full society structured around that but the monks were "the voice of the people" and often the only ones to approach outsiders

    • @royh4305
      @royh4305 Год назад +1

      As far as I know, that is the history of the Faroe Islands, not Greenland. The Faroes had Irish monks around year 600 or so. Then the vikings came and settled around year 900. The monks were gone at that point.

    • @drak_darippa
      @drak_darippa Год назад +3

      irish have a legend of traveling to america too

    • @brucecurtis6281
      @brucecurtis6281 11 месяцев назад +1

      The Irish settled Iceland first too, I believe.

  • @DaveBegotka
    @DaveBegotka Год назад +7

    "His Stroy" is a lie....even Napoleon said

  • @kaytemahoney
    @kaytemahoney Год назад +6

    Love from Wales , I think its where they fake Johnny 5 I mean the Curiosity Rover and Mars x

  • @ellenstewart3720
    @ellenstewart3720 Год назад +10

    Someone shared some old maps where what looked like the north pole was surrounded by 4 land masses and had an opening in the middle to travel to inner earth. What if all the lands that have been whited out are those land masses. The islands to the left always looked to me like a land mass that's been torn apart. BTW: The earth was a lot warmer than today during the medieval warming period.

    • @japalsen
      @japalsen Год назад +2

      Yes I believe the great tree was there once . Everything under it became land. Things died and turned to stone. I believe they were silicon based. Then carbon entered the area and when dried became stone. The giants causeway I believe is still part of this.

    • @DrCorvid
      @DrCorvid 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm just that gullible too, what I always say ... :) @@japalsen

  • @historyisfake9153
    @historyisfake9153 Год назад +7

    If u look on Google earth along the west side of Greenland in the sea you will see square and remains there. Let me know what u think xx

  • @QuartzMatrixed
    @QuartzMatrixed Год назад +3

    Just like Antarctica is covered in million year old ice. But there are maps from 1400s and older that show Antarctica with not only snow and ice less shorelines but also people and animals. But please tell me more about science.

  • @jimdillinger7757
    @jimdillinger7757 Год назад +6

    I saw a video way back on when snow first appeared on oil paintings, it was 1814.

    • @radar_radar
      @radar_radar Год назад +2

      Ha now that’s something I’d never thought about! I’ve studied a lot of historical art… and yes that seems true. For western paintings. I’m wondering about Japanese art though… 🧐 interesting…

    • @jimdillinger7757
      @jimdillinger7757 Год назад +3

      @@radar_radar I reckon the Arctic and the Antarctic are being held frozen artificially by some gadgetry.

    • @jaygrain2512
      @jaygrain2512 11 месяцев назад +1

      One of the old maps says weather machine here referring to center of antarctica

  • @dieterschonefeld7428
    @dieterschonefeld7428 Год назад +4

    I remember 30 years ago scientific news told that satellite measurements showed that Greenland in fact was 3 islands.

  • @josh-ox3vj
    @josh-ox3vj Год назад +7

    people talk alot about antarctica, but the bigger secret is greenland. impossible its all ice.

  • @mikepalmer1971
    @mikepalmer1971 Год назад +3

    I did not realize that many people lived in Greenland.

  • @discipleofthemessiah1796
    @discipleofthemessiah1796 Год назад +6

    Love the vast array of evidence you show😁👍🏼🙏🕊🔥

    • @ragfolder
      @ragfolder Год назад

      The way people like you act is pretty decent evidence in itself. Always the snarky comments and supporters who upvote your rubbish. 🦭

  • @robertpalma7946
    @robertpalma7946 11 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting concept about canals across Greenland

  • @1ntwndrboy198
    @1ntwndrboy198 Год назад +3

    Those old maps are made to promote some interest in an otherwise deselet land. After all it's called Greenland for that very reason.

  • @rzella8022
    @rzella8022 Год назад +10

    13:45 shows lots of land just north of Groenland that we're being lied about today, that it doesn't exist. But I'll bet military is very interested and has bases up there.

    • @michaelcandido2824
      @michaelcandido2824 Год назад +2

      my wife has been to Thule. in fact there was supposed to be a group of subterrian people in Thule. the Nazis made an esoteric society after it called the Thule society (tool)/

  • @yodelersparadise
    @yodelersparadise 11 месяцев назад +1

    One interesting theory is that the Norse were running out of food in their settlements in the SW Greenland. They were rescued by the Chinese who were exploring that area in that time circa 1471. That was Admiral He and the great Chinese fleet. I'm not sure where the Chinese took the Norsemen. There is a settlement in Newfoundland of possible Norse/Inuit/Chinese descent. When I was in Greenland in 2003 at Ittoquortoomitt there were Inuit with blue eyes. Could have been descendants of the old Norse or perhaps of the Danish that live there now. Hard to say when they intermarried.

  • @LeonardMagnusson
    @LeonardMagnusson Год назад +7

    the earth was a vary green planet . it seems that some people wanted to change us. by doing things to the earth.

  • @katiewags84
    @katiewags84 Год назад +11

    Does anyone remember Grieseland? Greeceland? I remember the first spelling more prominently. I remember it on whatever globes I had access to as a kid. It was up near Greenland. Am I just totally imagining this? It is such a real memory. I don't see it on any modern maps. Or any where these days. Can anyone else remember Grieseland existing?

    • @norutv2937
      @norutv2937 Год назад +6

      Maybe you were referring to Friesland or Frisland?

    • @BeltedhaZZar
      @BeltedhaZZar Год назад +5

      1977 here, I remember something like that. My grandma had a globe, it was different, very old. Searching my memories, Tataria ( spelling) maybe.

    • @user-cz1gu8nl9o
      @user-cz1gu8nl9o Год назад +3

      Other people remember it too. I've seen it around in comments.

    • @daveweiss5647
      @daveweiss5647 Год назад

      I have always been into maps and globes and grew up in the 1980s and I do not remember that. Sorry.

    • @BeltedhaZZar
      @BeltedhaZZar 11 месяцев назад

      Older maps located....
      Divergent RUclips
      Vibes of Cosmos RUclips

  • @rickyhurtt5568
    @rickyhurtt5568 Год назад +3

    I was with Nelson and that was a Helluva trip. That sob lied about that trail

  • @jonnywatts2970
    @jonnywatts2970 Год назад +6

    I always wonder how people that live in places like Greenland survive economically. Everything is astronomically expensive and yet they can afford it. What are they making money on?

    • @michaelcandido2824
      @michaelcandido2824 Год назад

      in those conditions you have live of an almost meat diet. sure they can grow some crops but that is short lived season.

    • @m4c4c0
      @m4c4c0 Год назад +2

      Perhaps corporate and government subsidy, so people will live and work there, and Denmark can continue to justify its claim of Sovereignty.

    • @CheleGreysky
      @CheleGreysky 11 месяцев назад +1

      Computers like it cold. Perhaps they have lots of computers

  • @freespirit995
    @freespirit995 11 месяцев назад +3

    The ruins shown in the video are Norse Greenlander buildings, constructed during the central middle ages (c.1000 onwards). During that period, the climate was slightly milder and a large Viking Norse community lived and thrived in Greenland, especially on the western coast. There was even a cathedral and monastic establishments. The Viking population then disappeared in the late 15th century, probably returning to Scandinavia.

    • @AncientHistoria
      @AncientHistoria  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for letting me know, I just used them as examples of ruins found on Greenland, I wasn’t trying to suggest they were ancient. Hopefully I didn’t give off that impression.

    • @ricardom2365
      @ricardom2365 11 месяцев назад +1

      You're good man it's still really old!

    • @michellebwilson2610
      @michellebwilson2610 11 месяцев назад

      The ruin that’s shown is Hvalsey church, sometimes called “the cathedral”. The Norse were there during the medieval warming period, but no, that canal is just something that appeared on one map and was then copied and copied in the same way mistakes in genealogies are propagated over and over.

  • @Incorruptus1
    @Incorruptus1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Only thing I can add to it, is when an icey layer over large land masses are melted away the land underneath will rise. This is due sheer weight of an ice sheet and therefor weight of ice water. So how Greenland actually identifies as land mass or group of large islands is to be seen. With a connected but frozen inner sea. Would be cool.

  • @japalsen
    @japalsen Год назад +4

    Greenland is making ice at an incredible rate from its center.

    • @jandrews6254
      @jandrews6254 11 месяцев назад +1

      You’re not allowed to say that

    • @GordonPavilion
      @GordonPavilion 11 месяцев назад +1

      Actually, No…it’s losing a massive amount of land ice.

  • @oceansunset6147
    @oceansunset6147 Год назад +25

    I went to school in the 80s and I was taught that Greenland is called Greenland because it was once a luscious green land (not so very long ago!) … situated below Hyperborea the land around the North Pole divided into 4 sections. We were also told that a race of small people used to live on Hyperborea called Pigmis. The world map being taught today is very different … Greenland is depicted about 4 times larger and the land around the North Pole isn’t even on the map!!!!! What I find extremely curious is that both the North Pole and the Ring of Antarctica (the name I learnt at school for Antartica) are both covered in ice and snow, the general population are not allowed to go there and flight paths do not fly over these places. These places are basically out of bounds unless working on some kind of project. Tourists can only go to certain places in guided groups. Hitler sent troops and troops to the North Pole!!! Why?? Now I know more about geo-engineering and how they have been manipulating the weather for decades it almost seems like these ice caps might have been artificially created to hide something. Especially if there are important historical sites in places like Greenland. There’s info out there saying there are pyramids in Antartica!? There’s a great theory that there is land beyond Antartica! I lived in Germany for a while and the people there seemed to acknowledge Neuschwabenland as a place owned by the Germans in Antartica … it does come up on some of the old flat earth maps. Is this actually why the control freaks are panicking about the ice melting, is this why they are rapidly cooling down the planet and blocking the sun to keep the ice from melting. Are they afraid their artificially created ice caps are going to reveal something?????

    • @tinkerstrade3553
      @tinkerstrade3553 Год назад +6

      Relax. You're sounding like Mel Gibson in "Conspiracy Theory". 😮

    • @japalsen
      @japalsen Год назад

      Ha ha ha! Be proud if you are called a conspiracy theorist,….it’s the only truth out there. And yes land above and below. Greenland has a canal Built into it just below centre. But it is making ice at an astounding rate lately. We should just go dig the damn thing out. I thought the smaller people were called Scraelings?

    • @michaelcandido2824
      @michaelcandido2824 Год назад +5

      well the true knowledge of man has been supressed. how many times have advanced civilzations on earth been wiped out? i think they are afraid if we find out our true past.

    • @tonyb3017
      @tonyb3017 Год назад +3

      We all didn't have the luck of going to school at Hogwarts😂

    • @tinkerstrade3553
      @tinkerstrade3553 Год назад

      @@michaelcandido2824 Why? "They" or we couldn't really do much with such knowledge if we had it. Even if you can levitate stones, think of the hassle for a building permit. Not to mention the code inspectors.
      Oh, you just learn to levitate yourself? Got a pilots license? Insurance? Too high (both ways)? An Interstate Commerce injunction from "unassisted flight that might interfere with scheduled patterns and flight lanes. - $20k fine.
      A cure for cancer? The MDA doesn't have a record of your license to practice, so it's a $5K fine and five years in jail. ("This isn't about how well it works or the lives it saves, we have rules!!")
      No good deed goes unpunished.

  • @kriscubero6778
    @kriscubero6778 Год назад +3

    Greenland is not the only place in the north of Atlantic when it comes to having history hidden underneath the ice. Iceland also has this sort of thing as well.

  • @gregoryT0p
    @gregoryT0p Год назад +7

    Could it be a underground canals going through Greenland?

  • @christopherpett3264
    @christopherpett3264 Год назад +3

    A large eruption in Iceland would emit Gigatons of Sulfur dioxide cooling the climate. 934 (or 939) - Katla and Eldgjá: VEI 6. A large lava flow from Eldgjá flowed over Álftaver (is: Álftaver), Meðalland and Landbrot (is: Landbrot). The eruption was the largest flood basalt in historic time (800 square kilometres (310 sq mi),[137] 18 cubic kilometres (4.3 cu mi) of magma.[138])[139][140] Evidence from tree rings in the Northern Hemisphere indicates that 940 was one of the coolest summers in 1500 years. Summer average temperatures in Central Europe, Scandinavia, Canada, Alaska, and Central Asia were 2 °C lower than normal.[141] Probably the earthquake from which Molda-Gnúpur and his people fled according to "Settlement". Landnáma also tells about the formation of Sólheimasandur (is:Sólheimasandur) in the great course of the Jökulsá river. (Part of the East volcanic zone (EVZ))

  • @billytheschmid
    @billytheschmid Год назад +4

    I find the proposed Uralo-Siberian language group very interesting. It suggests that Eskaleut languages are closely related to Uralic and Yukaghir languages. Many of the peoples who refused to be colonized were forced to move northward. This is why I think the keys to the old world order are to be found close to the north pole.

  • @MegaFrankgarcia
    @MegaFrankgarcia Год назад +5

    So I heard the story that Leif Erickson named the country Greenland to attract potential settlers to come to the area, the joke was made he called it Greenland and not Iceland for a reason.... anyways, so what was Greenland's original name, what was it called a thousand years ago? Just wondering out loud. great video.

    • @FR3D_5N0W
      @FR3D_5N0W Год назад +4

      It's his father Erik The Red who colonies first "Greenland" and according to Icelandic Saga,
      it was Leif Erikson sailed to North America to "Newfoundland" and called "Vinland" 500 years before Columbus "discover" America, in reality Iceland and Greenland should change names, Iceland to Greenland and Greenland to Iceland for obvious reasons.

    • @MegaFrankgarcia
      @MegaFrankgarcia Год назад +1

      @@FR3D_5N0W any idea what the original name of Greenland was?

  • @katiewags84
    @katiewags84 Год назад +2

    👏 bravo! I love your voice, sir. Thank you for the presentation.

  • @Dg4466
    @Dg4466 Год назад +13

    I believe the old maps were true. We act as if our ancestors were dumb and made things up, when actually our ancestors didn’t see value in bs’ing anyone. Also makes me ask, Is climate change (due to humans) real? Or is the earth changing on its own, as it has for millions of years. A couple of other points: the poles have been shifting rapidly for some time, this could change weather patterns and certainly ocean currents. I don’t suggest we go backwards, just saying the answer may be more complex.

    • @michaelcandido2824
      @michaelcandido2824 Год назад +3

      for real like why would they waste time on a boat mapping shit out if they are going to fake it. the trips where always so dangerous.

    • @seanp8220
      @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад

      Our entire society has been demonstrably a construct and many things we considered sacrosanct already been debunked

    • @seanp8220
      @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад

      @@michaelcandido2824 Only if they didn't have free energy or airships. It's not reasonable to assume that people who build cymatic technical brilliance and have device fireplaces - are going to be lowtech

  • @stevejohnson3357
    @stevejohnson3357 Год назад +2

    Note that the ruin church shown was St. Nicholas Cathedral dating from the Norse settlement period.

  • @BeltedhaZZar
    @BeltedhaZZar Год назад +6

    Lots of other lands on the same latitude, no ice 👀🤔

    • @muqeo
      @muqeo Год назад +1

      👀

  • @Piecentheworld2gether
    @Piecentheworld2gether Год назад +5

    Anyone read Greenland Theory Apocalypse Now by David Chase Taylor? It’s wild how he ties Greenland into history. Pretty fascinating read with some wild theories.

  • @wayneedwards211
    @wayneedwards211 11 месяцев назад +2

    That's 15 minutes of my life I'll never get back.

    • @AncientHistoria
      @AncientHistoria  11 месяцев назад

      Which minute would you say was your favourite?

  • @theskylarker3553
    @theskylarker3553 Год назад +43

    How much ice is added to Greenland's ice sheet every year ? That's what they don't want you to know

    • @dn744
      @dn744 Год назад +15

      Very true. Like the big shout about the last antarctic ice melt? Yet failing to state about the increased ice at the opposite side😮

    • @steeleheraud3496
      @steeleheraud3496 Год назад +11

      Same as the northern hemisphere warming up and blaming climate change,,, at the same time it’s cooling down in Australia. The last 2 summers have been mild at best. By far the coolest summers I’ve experienced in 40yrs

    • @rydonoghue3799
      @rydonoghue3799 Год назад +5

      They were forced to admit the ice sheet grew at a much faster rate than previously estimated when they attempted to retrieve a downed WW2 plane 50 years later. They found it buried under 100 feet of ice

    • @mikepalmer1971
      @mikepalmer1971 Год назад

      @@steeleheraud3496Those climate people are all morons. In the 70’s we were going to mauve an ice age, the 80’s the ozone layer was vanishing, the 90’s the world is warming up and the oceans are rising, now we have “climate change”. Lol. I laugh every time I hear new doom and gloom climate nonsense. I like how you pointed out Australia is cooling. Some of us can see through the BS.

    • @markbottcher9623
      @markbottcher9623 Год назад +5

      Exactly, those figures are never present in the news.

  • @annesutherland385
    @annesutherland385 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for this research. I looked into google maps about 3 years ago to see where Thule was. A big US army base there...and an amazing hill like a pyramid near by. I find the name Thule interesting as it reminds me of the Vril women of the Thule Society Hitler was using for remote viewing. Anyway...the google earth map of Greenland was not fully whited out then. I recall seeing these parallel marks on the snow covered land and wondering what on earth they were. Looking at your canal map it correlates. Appreciate your work. Cheers.

  • @seanp8220
    @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад +1

    It is not logical to assume that a civilization that could do things we COULDN'T do wouldn't be able to do things we can.

  • @Hazel_Kave
    @Hazel_Kave Год назад +7

    there are no accidents... May God bless you bruvva

  • @glenatwell
    @glenatwell 11 месяцев назад +2

    An archeologist in Labrador was excavating what appeared to be a Viking settlement, but her funding ended and she was banned from the site by "Native Concerns" of disrespect.

  • @naradaian
    @naradaian Год назад +2

    I was expecting younto talk about the small monastery there which had heated vegetable plots and lasted a few hundred years ….somewhere on the eastern seaboard and mentioned here and there

  • @Curiosity-NZ
    @Curiosity-NZ 11 месяцев назад +2

    Greenland like Antarctica has been extensively radar and Lida mapped. All of the results are available to the public. I have both of these in my library. It is a continuous research program and has been since the late 1950's.

  • @LearnHowToBlog
    @LearnHowToBlog Год назад +3

    Greenland is ice and Iceland is green. Go figure...

  • @jamesnelson5110
    @jamesnelson5110 11 месяцев назад +1

    A lot of things change in 500 years. You should not expect Greenland to look like it did in 1500 or so.

  • @Alarix246
    @Alarix246 Год назад +3

    If the passage was real, it could be passable by a submarine?

    • @Alarix246
      @Alarix246 11 месяцев назад

      Probably not as these could be frozen to the bottom...

  • @javierramirez4722
    @javierramirez4722 11 месяцев назад +1

    A toroid was found on the North part of Geenland very well secured now

    • @jaygrain2512
      @jaygrain2512 11 месяцев назад +2

      What is a toroid

    • @seanp8220
      @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад

      Toroidal fields can be generated to absorb energy from the electric atmosphere
      .

  • @SamtheIrishexan
    @SamtheIrishexan 11 месяцев назад +1

    Its definitely a natural cycle. Maybe there were a couple ridges where the meltwater pours into the ground forming a river inbetween what could have been split glaciers. Though i thought they could date the lowest ice using core samples. Shouldnt the core samples tell us the age from bottom up? Maybe there is a million year old permanent ice sheet it is just significantly smaller and we simply need to keep checking cores at different elevations to find out where those edges ought to have been. Imagine ice free corridors filled with water, a dangerous passage indeed.

  • @scottjohnson9225
    @scottjohnson9225 11 месяцев назад +1

    People fail to realize that earth is cyclical in it’s nature and will continue to be so after we are gone.

  • @copisetic1104
    @copisetic1104 11 месяцев назад +1

    One thing for sure! It was covered in ice.

  • @javierramirez4722
    @javierramirez4722 11 месяцев назад +2

    Chile explorers found an inner city in antartica their presidente inform to the pentágon expecting any help for the research.. but. They kick them oput of the city ..is a forbiden Zone to go and erased of Google maps

  • @rickyhurtt5568
    @rickyhurtt5568 Год назад +2

    I'd think maybe the 1600s map was probably wrong. You know they didn't have a lot to go on

    • @seanp8220
      @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад +1

      They may have had more than you think. Explain how an astrolabe works?

    • @rickyhurtt5568
      @rickyhurtt5568 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@seanp8220 I have to admit I can't. The things they could do back then amaze me but sometimes I also forget what had been done by then like the xircumfrance of the earth within inches I believe and that was way before then

  • @williamrbuchanan4153
    @williamrbuchanan4153 Год назад +1

    I have seen quite a lot of items. Like Why Greenland? If the houses and remains are there , can’t have been too long ago. Polar shift , is the obvious reason for the melt. It could have been before, similar to what is repeating today. Ice melting from below, is more likely from Solar increase to Earth. Sea rise, why, ? More ice melt. Impacts and global slowing , or speeding . Ice is in melt to tops of mountains too. So it’s Global , more heat. We get what we get and have to adjust to our habitation location as we are just, tiny in the big mass of space. Effects of heat / cold is norm@l or whatever, we can manage. We just have to adjust and survive the cause of anything but , our greed for money.
    Dump it , we can evolve, even tho’ we are tiny.

  • @brucecurtis6281
    @brucecurtis6281 11 месяцев назад +1

    Could there be confusion with the north west passage through Canada?

  • @aaronkirk5904
    @aaronkirk5904 Год назад +1

    Good video. :)

  • @kennethprice5628
    @kennethprice5628 11 месяцев назад +2

    If all this is true how could all that ice accumulate in roughly 300 years?

  • @tassiedevil2200
    @tassiedevil2200 11 месяцев назад +1

    You do realise that those maps of the bedrock of Greenland (mapped with ice penetrating radar) would tell you whether a passage from one side to the other was ever possible? that interior lake or sea is interesting but the mountain wall along the east coast looks pretty clear. As to the idea that it was so different a few hundred years ago - you're dreaming. There's a long and once upon a time respectable pursuit called Imaginative Geography - e.g. there were many versions of the North-West Passage to the Pacific drawn by armchair experts, just as people speculated about a Great South Land or Terra Incognito long before Europeans sailed there.

  • @robertjack4329
    @robertjack4329 Год назад +4

    uh oh, you is gettin close to some "context" from y o o t u be. Great video. One of my favorite channels.

  • @anzacman5
    @anzacman5 Год назад +1

    We really dont need 5 mins of looking at ice sheets from several satellites . I would be enough.

  • @radar_radar
    @radar_radar Год назад +7

    Highly likely to have been inhabited in my opinion mate. Canals are intriguing!

    • @seanp8220
      @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад

      How did we built catacombs beneath all our cities and why does no one ask these questions when obsessing over building time frame claims etc?

  • @kevinansley7353
    @kevinansley7353 Год назад +1

    Nice, knew about farms being thawed but lots of the rest is new. May 15:25 be lidar or radar scanning would assist your research. The immediate reason for purchase rumours could be metal or rare earth concentrations.

  • @jamess3241
    @jamess3241 11 месяцев назад +1

    7:06. What is that person doing? The only Inuit I ever hear of are the stereotypical "Eskimos" that I was taught wear fur coats and build igloos. I know there is more to the culture but does anyone know which part this is? I don't mean disrespect if it comes off that way. I want to learn more about this, and I apologize if my lack of knowledge offends anyone, that's not my intention.

  • @wthezz1042
    @wthezz1042 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's not ice, is White paint photoshop. Near the ground, from the shoreline, when you moove inland, you see the White comming, it's all censored. Compare with glaciers elsewhere.

  • @gramps6334
    @gramps6334 Год назад +1

    Not much on Google maps when it's in continuous motion. Trying to give people epileptic fits?

  • @mattbatcher802
    @mattbatcher802 Год назад +1

    Is that a message or is that just reaching? My answer:... YES. Oh, which one? Gosh, I don't know that one

  • @drewstead316
    @drewstead316 3 месяца назад

    The North Pole actually tracked across Greenland over the last three to 400,000 years

  • @edwardhanson3664
    @edwardhanson3664 9 месяцев назад +1

    All right, all right, it's covered with ice. Move on.

  • @vidiad
    @vidiad Год назад +1

    lots of earth pushed in there closing it down, what of that would wash away im not sure

  • @pauljohnstone8989
    @pauljohnstone8989 Год назад +3

    Like the artic is it there is it not

  • @VaxtorT
    @VaxtorT Год назад +1

    The dating of the ice is Flawed. The ice sheet did not come about till After the Biblical Flood, approximately 5000 years ago.

    • @seanp8220
      @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад

      Name one thing we do in every single procedure in every field of expertise that ISN'T flawed ? We are a dark ages reset society blinded to the glory of our past. We are even blind to the damage being done in the present.

    • @seanp8220
      @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад

      I think we as a civilisation are a smudge on the time line. Frankly we are a disgrace. Unworthy custodians.

  • @zeekwolfe6251
    @zeekwolfe6251 11 месяцев назад +1

    Satellites do not photograph in mercator projection.

  • @gitmoholliday5764
    @gitmoholliday5764 Год назад +1

    couldnt be the true satellite image.. because it is altered to fit on a flat map, thus the size is incorrect .. something that is not necessary to zoom in on satellite images .

  • @VaxtorT
    @VaxtorT Год назад +4

    Of course there are ancient ruins beneath the ice. The same is true of Antarctica. Prior to the Biblical Flood, in Antediluvian Times, both of these land masses were ice free.....and very possibly in post-flood times, as well. ....for after the flood the oceans were much warmer for a period of time before a temperature equalibrium was established.

    • @snafufubar
      @snafufubar 11 месяцев назад

      1) there was no biblical flood...2) anything under the ice sheet would be ground into dust.

  • @jesperandersson889
    @jesperandersson889 Год назад +4

    lidar aught solve the riddle

  • @gringo1723
    @gringo1723 Год назад +2

    What a load of SPECULATIVE BLAH BLAH.... simply researching a large amount of history and then TYING IT ALL TOGETHER in a Fantasy presentation. Then continually asking for the audience to respond. Not very subtle audience manipulation. BLOCKING THIS CHANNEL. 👎

    • @AncientHistoria
      @AncientHistoria  Год назад

      Thanks for your support!

    • @seanp8220
      @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад

      Nobody cares. Live in an echo chamber all you want - the precession of the equinoxes cares not.

  • @jefferydenton8679
    @jefferydenton8679 Год назад +4

    Definitely more than one grain of salt 🤔🤣

  • @davewhitley5612
    @davewhitley5612 Год назад +1

    Robin of the hood is sir william of cassingham

  • @rafaelnacho2618
    @rafaelnacho2618 Год назад +4

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @dougrennpferd904
    @dougrennpferd904 Год назад +2

    wow , fascinating ! surely an air survey like that of antarctica by the u.s. navy way back would settle it . and , what is with that explorer's bart simpson hat ... just wonderin

  • @tinymetaltrees
    @tinymetaltrees 11 месяцев назад +1

    That's cute. You think they're "our" scientists.

  • @paulrajraj
    @paulrajraj Год назад +2

    It’s called Greenland for a reason… not whiteland … 😊

  • @harryjones5260
    @harryjones5260 Год назад +3

    there was a lot of pressure on early exploreres to come back with some 'new discoveries'. Anyone reporting the discovery of a canal in Greenland, could be pretty sure no one would be able to disprove it. But i would say, if such a channel exists its most likely the result of being ground out by rocks under a moving glacier, as nearly all landforms in that part of the world are formed under glacial processess

  • @AaronSilvious
    @AaronSilvious Год назад +2

    Damn clickbait

  • @aaroncarter4089
    @aaroncarter4089 Год назад +4

    Hahahahaha satellies more like cartoon

  • @YATESA8
    @YATESA8 Год назад +2

    natural cycle +1

  • @avtl
    @avtl 4 месяца назад

    Shorter Ads............I nearly died and went to Devon

  • @jean-francoislemieux5509
    @jean-francoislemieux5509 11 месяцев назад +1

    its ancient aliens

  • @QuartzMatrixed
    @QuartzMatrixed Год назад +2

    " million years" you are a joker.

    • @davidvomlehn4495
      @davidvomlehn4495 Год назад +1

      Oh, come on, guys, do a little work. The land underneath the ice has already been mapped via ground penetrating radar. You're going to have to check whether there are any features similar to the passage. Ice cores show a continuous record of hundreds of thousands of years, year by year. So, no major melting. Ãs for maps, the map makers used data from ships that had pretty inaccurate ways of telling where they were. Mapmakers often just made stuff up to make the map look more useful. Then, the mapmakers copied from each other, causing errors to be carried forward for years. For a modern example, look up Sand Island. Subscribe to any theory you want, but be just as skeptical about it as you are about what "they" tell you. Read up on both sides, and keep learning new stuff!

    • @seanp8220
      @seanp8220 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@davidvomlehn4495 Maps now are deliberately false there is every chance maps then were merely mistakenly false.

  • @markapuron4132
    @markapuron4132 Год назад +1

    ❤511❤

  • @amiga2025
    @amiga2025 11 месяцев назад +1

    lame