Google Earth Led Me to Ancient Ruins on a RIDGETOP | Ancient History
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
- Expert in budget solo Colombia travel, Sweller invites you to explore the remote, ancient hypogea (tombs) of Segovia, El Duende, El Tablon and Aguacate at Tierradentro National Archeological Park near the tiny village of San Andreas Pisimbala at the UNESCO World Heritage site as the backpacking Colombia travel series continues with this hiking adventure. Follow Sweller as he hikes a 14-kilometer loop through the jungle to high ridgetops, discovering mysterious subterranean tombs created by a pre-Colombian civilization. Experience the beauty of nature and the historical significance of these ancient sites. Along the way he meets interesting locals and, of course, finds some fantastic food!
GPS Track: fatmap.com/rou...
⏩ CHECK OUT SWELLER'S OTHER CHANNELS
Your Van Life Toolbox: ( / @swellervandweller )
Life In A Tin Can: ( / @lifeinatincan )
Want to show your support? Buy me a coffee ☕ ko-fi.com/swel...
⚙️ SWELLER'S GEAR ⚙️
Sports Watch Brand: amzn.to/3GgldQ6
Camera Brand: amzn.to/3rHP0vk
Model: amzn.to/3Bm9cWW
Drone Brand: amzn.to/3rHP0vk
Model: amzn.to/3HM8Qeo
Music for creators. No copyright issues.
uppbeat.io/?re...
#Ancienthistory #ancientdiscoveries #unexplainedhistory
Previous title: I Did NOT Expect What I Found Down There: Forgotten Ancient TOMBS | Hiking in Colombia
I Did NOT Expect What I Found Down There
What I Found on this Ridgetop was Baffling
Google Earth Led Me to Ancient Tunnels on a Ridgetop
*This video description includes affiliate links that help support the channel at no extra cost to you! All opinions are my own. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available.
I'm first liking and leaving a comment. The ancient tombs look beautiful! ;)
Such a well-produced video! those tombs look so exciting. The shots are fantastic, and the scenery is absolutely mesmerizing. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much! Your videos are really well-done, too!