No, u can find Indus Valley Civilisation right here in India , these are the sites : 1. Dholavira , Gujarat 2. Lothal, Gujarat 3. Rangpur, Gujarat 4. Surkotda, Gujarat 5. Kalibangan , Rajasthan 6. Banwali, Haryana 7. Ropar, Punjab 8. Rakhigarhi, Haryana 9. Farmana, Haryana 10. Alamgirpur, Uttar Pradesh 11. Babar Kot, Gujarat 12. Bhagatrav, Gujarat 13. Balu, Haryana 14. Bargaon, Uttar Pradesh 15. Bet Dwarka, Gujarat 16. Bhiranna, Haryana 17. Daimabad, Maharashtra 18. Gola Dhoro, Gujarat 19. Manda , Jammu and Kashmir Only 5 sites, Harappa , Mohenjodaro, Ganeriwala, Kot diji and Chanhudara are in Modern day Pakistan, there are many many IVC sites in Gujarat and all over India and we have Bhimbetka Rock Cave Paintings of prehistoric humans as well.
Thanks for pointing it out and documenting it at one place... I guess we can include Sinauli in UP as well here , in fact Sinauli is supposedly much older than IVC sites
@@liam.richards You can find anything in India and everything is possible here , just look for it and ask for it 👍 always remember that when you are travelling in India (A famous Foreign Vlogger had said these words)
Recently the largest snake fossil in the history of mankind was found in India. And also Mughals could not rule the whole of India. They got defeated 12 times in the state of Assam by the Ahom dynasty.
Almost an hour video but I didn't feel that. That's how good it is watching your journey. Breathtaking views and stories. Ruins of palaces and fort, what an amazing feeling to be there. Can't wait for next video. But please, stay healthy and safe, mate. What an adventure!
If you're interested in seeing some of the forts restored to their former glory, there are a few magnificent forts/palaces turned into hotels in Rajasthan. Drone shots were great 👍
Old news. Mate look up Göbeklitepe it rewrites history as we have all been taught. Everything we know about who were the oldest people and stuff is changed from this one place.
Those cave paintings are very cool I agree, but the place in Turkey they have discovered is like architecture and strategic building. Much crazier. Human civilisation started so far back we’ve just lost the records.
@@liam.richards yes, there are lots of things getting discovered, also Pashupati Seal: A steatite seal discovered at Mohenjo-daro depicts a human figure or a deity seating cross-legged. The figure, referred to as Pashupati wears a three-horned headgear and is surrounded by animals, now imagine there is a person sitting in cross-legged position doing some kind of yoga, or meditation, so how much evolved were they at that time, it's not just carbon dating of the stuffs found, but the skills that they developed shows how old were they, or how for how many generations they have lived and passed on the information and skills
I love history and you were right about how every new thing getting discovered changes a lot of our understanding about history and civilizations., I am from Agra, if you ever comes to see Taj Mahal, let us know, would love help you and show you around.
What an incredible site! I could sense a presence at 15:15 👻 😂 I travelled to Gilgit-Baltistan last year, unfortunately I didn’t manage to include Mahenjo-Daro to my trip. So, I look forward to watching your Indus Valley adventure 😊 And yes, Gobekli tepe is in my bucket list too!
Great history discussion. You know India also found the first Chariot burial site in a place called Sinauli recently. India had never found chariots and they say this could debunk the whole Aryan Invasion theory which said Aryans brought chariots to India, but instead we migrated westward.
Gaurav Tiwari a paranormal activist from India and his team had spent a night there but they didn't find anything really scary . You can search about him for more information.
As per Tripadvisor, Travelandleisure mag and MyHolidays , Bhangarh Fort is well documented to be ASIA'S MOST HAUNTED PLACE not India's most haunted...and get that right you were in daytime after sunset the place changes 180 degree and you start to feel presence and people have lost their lives in the ruins.
Yeah I also think it’s boring the way most people have been taught. When you realise we actually know nothing and most of what we’ve been taught is incorrect, it becomes more exciting
when you have a pucture, and you see air compressor, dont ask for air, just ask for puncture repair, they refuse because they cant charge you anything for air but for puncture repair they will make some money
Don't overtake from left side, as well as don't ride off road, sharp stones can cause punture...........before turnning left or right show indicator as well as hand sign in day time.....
After five places refused to help with your tire puncture, considering it cost just $1.20 to repair, I personally would have explained to your helpers, how five others had refused to help, and then immediately offer to pay them 5 times more than the cost of their services.
Here's what happens if you stay after sunset in Bhangarh fort by hiding from Gate security 👇 Go to the farthest end of the fort and there you will feel spooky , at first it will be pitch dark , then you will start to hear something in the bushes , as you get scared and try to get out of the fort you will see someone inside the ruins moving with a lamp in hand , you will maybe shout at him to call him and he will reply in gibberish , you will think that's a human and you follow him , he will take you to one of the dark chambers but he's not a human , he's a spirit , you will feel dizzy and heavy on the head inside the chamber , you will then realize that's a ghost and when you try to get out you will slip and fall and hit your head...that's what happens in Bhangarh , its not stories and myth.
@liam.richards There is a temple in Rajasthan called Mehandipur Balaji Temple where real possessed people come for exorcism and you can see them , the rules are don't talk to strangers and most importantly while exiting the temple if someone calls you from behind don't look back, don't bring food and as you leave the village take nothing back with you from that place, u can visit that 👍
My brother think about it riding as hard and as aggressive as you are and that hard rocky shoulders is definitely not good for your tubes or your tires maybe take it easy a little bit and then you puncture will be few and far between just a little advice happy trails
@@liam.richards I’m one of your biggest fans, and it would mean the world to me if you could visit Bangalore to meet me. It’s a small request from your devoted fan, and I hope you’ll consider it. Looking forward to seeing you here!
Saving that for next year when the weather is actually good for a motorbike trip hahahaha. All the way up north. Doesn’t make sense to go there now, it’s perfect weather everywhere else.
No, u can find Indus Valley Civilisation right here in India , these are the sites :
1. Dholavira , Gujarat
2. Lothal, Gujarat
3. Rangpur, Gujarat
4. Surkotda, Gujarat
5. Kalibangan , Rajasthan
6. Banwali, Haryana
7. Ropar, Punjab
8. Rakhigarhi, Haryana
9. Farmana, Haryana
10. Alamgirpur, Uttar Pradesh
11. Babar Kot, Gujarat
12. Bhagatrav, Gujarat
13. Balu, Haryana
14. Bargaon, Uttar Pradesh
15. Bet Dwarka, Gujarat
16. Bhiranna, Haryana
17. Daimabad, Maharashtra
18. Gola Dhoro, Gujarat
19. Manda , Jammu and Kashmir
Only 5 sites, Harappa , Mohenjodaro, Ganeriwala, Kot diji and Chanhudara are in Modern day Pakistan, there are many many IVC sites in Gujarat and all over India and we have Bhimbetka Rock Cave Paintings of prehistoric humans as well.
Thanks for pointing it out and documenting it at one place... I guess we can include Sinauli in UP as well here , in fact Sinauli is supposedly much older than IVC sites
Sarkari Naukri Wale lgte ho SSC wale to nhi😂😂
Yeah pretty cool 🔥🔥 I know that but I’m not sure why I said it like I did 😂
@@liam.richards You can find anything in India and everything is possible here , just look for it and ask for it 👍 always remember that when you are travelling in India (A famous Foreign Vlogger had said these words)
Recently the largest snake fossil in the history of mankind was found in India. And also Mughals could not rule the whole of India. They got defeated 12 times in the state of Assam by the Ahom dynasty.
17 times
That’s cool as, I will have to look that up. Thank you for sharing information ❤️🙏🏻
Bs bhai kiti baar comment kroge😂
Tu Teri ammi ko khufi karo
i hate it that my fellow indians get excited by seeing any foreigner.
Almost an hour video but I didn't feel that. That's how good it is watching your journey.
Breathtaking views and stories. Ruins of palaces and fort, what an amazing feeling to be there. Can't wait for next video. But please, stay healthy and safe, mate. What an adventure!
Thanks my friend, nice comment to read. I’m glad I’m keeping you engaged! 🙏🏻❤️
Dude, you are a real historian. Thank you for rekindling my love of ancient history
If you're interested in seeing some of the forts restored to their former glory, there are a few magnificent forts/palaces turned into hotels in Rajasthan. Drone shots were great 👍
Yeah I saw a few actually, there’s some insane places, very very expensive though but they are amazing. Thanks my friend 🙏🏻
This video is full of information.. u have so much patience.. waiting for next episode 🎉
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏻❤️
Watched few of your videos man, great content, definitely gonna blow up soon, keep grinding.
Thanks for the support bro 🙏🏻❤️
Oldest signs of humans living together as a family, hunting and gathering, painting caves is in Bhimbetka, MP, India
Old news. Mate look up Göbeklitepe it rewrites history as we have all been taught. Everything we know about who were the oldest people and stuff is changed from this one place.
Those cave paintings are very cool I agree, but the place in Turkey they have discovered is like architecture and strategic building. Much crazier. Human civilisation started so far back we’ve just lost the records.
@@liam.richards yes, there are lots of things getting discovered, also
Pashupati Seal: A steatite seal discovered at Mohenjo-daro depicts a human figure or a deity seating cross-legged. The figure, referred to as Pashupati wears a three-horned headgear and is surrounded by animals, now imagine there is a person sitting in cross-legged position doing some kind of yoga, or meditation, so how much evolved were they at that time, it's not just carbon dating of the stuffs found, but the skills that they developed shows how old were they, or how for how many generations they have lived and passed on the information and skills
I love history and you were right about how every new thing getting discovered changes a lot of our understanding about history and civilizations., I am from Agra, if you ever comes to see Taj Mahal, let us know, would love help you and show you around.
@@liam.richardscrazy who was living in turkey at that time? Like which group?
What an incredible site! I could sense a presence at 15:15 👻 😂
I travelled to Gilgit-Baltistan last year, unfortunately I didn’t manage to include Mahenjo-Daro to my trip. So, I look forward to watching your Indus Valley adventure 😊 And yes, Gobekli tepe is in my bucket list too!
That’s awesome, thanks for your comment. Glad you know about Gobekli !!
The forts in India really are something else! Hope this flat tyre thing doesn't become a running theme for you mate 😆😆
It’s becoming a running theme 😂 happens a few more times, spoiler alert 😂🚨
Why be all people so nice to you? Its interesting. I like it
Great history discussion. You know India also found the first Chariot burial site in a place called Sinauli recently. India had never found chariots and they say this could debunk the whole Aryan Invasion theory which said Aryans brought chariots to India, but instead we migrated westward.
Wow, thanks for the interesting comment I love reading stuff like this. Thank you 🙏🏻❤️
@@velociraptor1596 aryan theory is debunked already and at the end it is just a theory
@@liam.richards There's a discovery channel documentary on it called "Secrets of Sinauli".
Trying new foods, and exploring new territory. 👍🏼
Yes sir !
24:00 very cool to see very old thing come back
Yeah I agree!
Gaurav Tiwari a paranormal activist from India and his team had spent a night there but they didn't find anything really scary . You can search about him for more information.
Your country Australia is so beautiful bro ❤❤
Thanks🙏🏻❤️
Loving your content brother
As per Tripadvisor, Travelandleisure mag and MyHolidays , Bhangarh Fort is well documented to be ASIA'S MOST HAUNTED PLACE not India's most haunted...and get that right you were in daytime after sunset the place changes 180 degree and you start to feel presence and people have lost their lives in the ruins.
That’s very cool, maybe in the future I will have to visit in the afternoon 🥵💀
Your video's are awesome ❤
Thank you so much 🙏🏻❤️
Not a history fan but seeing your excitement, excite me to explore more
Yeah I also think it’s boring the way most people have been taught. When you realise we actually know nothing and most of what we’ve been taught is incorrect, it becomes more exciting
when you have a pucture, and you see air compressor, dont ask for air, just ask for puncture repair, they refuse because they cant charge you anything for air but for puncture repair they will make some money
Ahhh interesting okay. Thank you for the tip.
Ready for another 45 mins off your adventure
True bro
Thanks bro 🙏🏻
Don't overtake from left side, as well as don't ride off road, sharp stones can cause punture...........before turnning left or right show indicator as well as hand sign in day time.....
Cheers! Gotta ride off road though half of India is off road 😂
After five places refused to help with your tire puncture, considering it cost just $1.20 to repair, I personally would have explained to your helpers, how five others had refused to help, and then immediately offer to pay them 5 times more than the cost of their services.
That's not a shrine or temple... they say that's a queen or rani room...thats the haunted room
Yo dude, get yourself a $10 hand pump to carry with you on your trip…
Yeah I’ve got one bro! They’re useless with these punctures I’m getting tho.
Bruvh you a crazy rider mad dog. Shout out from ADL t.c much luv have a safe journey.
Adelaide aye?? Thanks bro 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@liam.richards yeah brother ADL.
Which state you from?
@@gazzarodriguesthat’s epic. I’m from VIC bro !
Bro pls try to make short vlogs (some how 20-25min it's sufficient) 😅😅
I’ll try 😂 I do to much for short videos. Many other creators make short ones, because they provide no information 😂❤️
Basically take too much time to complete itt btw i like your vlogs❤❤@@liam.richards😊
I love your videos ❤ and you.
Love from Kerala southern India
Thanks 🙏🏻❤️
24:02 not Graham Hancock
Mate. I just came across your video. You look like frank lampard by the way. His Coventry city coach foamer England player 🏴
Pretty hardy bike there. Nasty puncture though. Repair the spare tube when you have the chance
Thanks bro! It was a tough one 😂
I'v never got a flat tier..for past 4-5 years....i Do have a Yamaha 250😂😂
Dam 😂😂😂💀
WOW insane
Epic adventure
Here's what happens if you stay after sunset in Bhangarh fort by hiding from Gate security 👇
Go to the farthest end of the fort and there you will feel spooky , at first it will be pitch dark , then you will start to hear something in the bushes , as you get scared and try to get out of the fort you will see someone inside the ruins moving with a lamp in hand , you will maybe shout at him to call him and he will reply in gibberish , you will think that's a human and you follow him , he will take you to one of the dark chambers but he's not a human , he's a spirit , you will feel dizzy and heavy on the head inside the chamber , you will then realize that's a ghost and when you try to get out you will slip and fall and hit your head...that's what happens in Bhangarh , its not stories and myth.
Dam that’s pretty crazy to read that, I got goosebumps hahahahah. Thanks for your interesting comment 🙏🏻
@liam.richards There is a temple in Rajasthan called Mehandipur Balaji Temple where real possessed people come for exorcism and you can see them , the rules are don't talk to strangers and most importantly while exiting the temple if someone calls you from behind don't look back, don't bring food and as you leave the village take nothing back with you from that place, u can visit that 👍
It's true bro this palace is cursed and haunted don't go at night
Maybe I have to see for myself 😉👀
try ellora caves
Yep that’s on my list 🙏🏻✅
My brother think about it riding as hard and as aggressive as you are and that hard rocky shoulders is definitely not good for your tubes or your tires maybe take it easy a little bit and then you puncture will be few and far between just a little advice happy trails
Yeah I get your point but man it’s an adventure bike. I haven’t even taken this baby off road properly 😂 just been unlucky.
That bike sucks sometimes
BRO your forehead is bigger than my future , BTW loved ur vdeo 😂❤❤
That’s facts 😂 my Pen!s as well
You better start using your hon in India
Too fast 😉😏
"Fear' is afraid of li
😂😂 I try to live that way. Control the fear don’t let it control you.
maybe you filled nitrogen which takes time to go flat,very commonly nitrogen is used here
Interesting, maybe so !
Bro visit Bangalore you are welcome
Thanks bro
@@liam.richards I’m one of your biggest fans, and it would mean the world to me if you could visit Bangalore to meet me. It’s a small request from your devoted fan, and I hope you’ll consider it.
Looking forward to seeing you here!
did u fell anything spooky
No
But it says you have to come at night
@@liam.richards XD night challange at bhangarh with liam
@@dondev8895😂😂
,👍🏼👍🏼💪🏽💪🏻
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Bro why you didn't start from ladakh???? Himachal uttrakhand
Saving that for next year when the weather is actually good for a motorbike trip hahahaha. All the way up north. Doesn’t make sense to go there now, it’s perfect weather everywhere else.