Don't want the adventure to end? Watch more of Lost Cities Revealed right here on Disney+ www.disneyplus.com/series/details/3s0OylodQbY4?cid=DTCI-Synergy-NatGeoPartners-YT-Acquisition-Library-GLOBAL-NatGeo-LostCitiesRevealedWithAlbertLin-EN-RUclips-NatGeo_BRAND_YT_LCRWAL-NA
I can add the word "REVIEALED" to the list of words I wish RUclipsrs would quite using. Using the words Lost, Secret, Hidden, Reveled is getting old. Just make a normal title. I love NatGeo but PLS, stop with the sensationalist titles. Love you guys tho.
In ΠΕΤΡΑ the nomads probably lived in caves and ordered hellenic masons to build their public buildings or elaborate shops. In any case the naive scripts on rocks have nothing to do with these skilful builders...
I'd love to go, but I imagine the crowds would ruin everything about it. Even just a few dozen people scattered around will destroy any chance of a "moment" for me. Dammit, I hate crowds, lol.
When I was an undergrad in the 1980s, my archaeology professor had a research project there in 1989 and I got to go. We had high quality Hasselblad cameras and took something around 25 thousand photographs of a couple of the mausoleums that were then slowly stitched together in the Photoshop version of the day. Now, a single person with a laser scanner could do the job we did for three months in about two days, working slowly.
I knew about the city of Petra and their local water channels but had never heard of the preceding sites or the horticulture around the city. I love the depth that NG, Albert Lin, and the whole team go to in making these episodes.
God send special animal Camel 🐫 in Petra and Said this animal is a test for you.. people said this animal drinks lots of water and they cut 4 legs.God get angry and send strong winds and they all die in this strom.. Muslims believe this story because written in Quran
Had heard of Petra long ago. This is new though. Desert Drifter finding alot of places such as these in America. Interesting, what happened? Human intervention?, just not for the better? From ancient times to modern day?
During my visit to Petra, I was truly mesmerized by its awe-inspiring beauty. The captivating charm and wonder of this place are something that I believe everyone should experience firsthand.
This was AMAZING! Petra is on my bucket list, but now I also want to see where their water systems and gardens were. WOW. It must have been incredible, before the earthquake. How heartbreaking for them.
always worth a lengthened visit. I have spend weeks there by now and still can't get enough of Petra and Jordan in general. A Jordan pass will save tons of entry fees.
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist. Mount Aaron is definitively a spot to worship, especially the old scripture……. Locally’s easy way to connect is, when one asks for tea and exchange stories about Issah, Aaron and Moses…..traditionally they will connect local folklore with established facts 🤷🏻♂️
These shows are so interesting, seeing history come alive. I love Albert Lin's enthusiasm and respect for all different cultures. Thanks for this series!
Absolutely enthralling episode! The depth of exploration into Petra’s past, from its nomadic beginnings to its rise as a grand city, is beautifully narrated. Albert Lin's engaging storytelling and the visual spectacle of hidden cities and ancient artifacts make this a must-watch. The blend of history and modern technology in uncovering the mysteries of Petra is both educational and breathtaking. Well done to everyone involved in this phenomenal journey
This is unbelievably beautiful and fascinating land. I wish that the people of this part of the world would stop fighting over who owns the "magic rocks" and allow their neighbours to live in peace. It would become a massive tourist destination, if visitors could feel secure and welcomed. Egypt is discovering the prosperity that comes with this.
Maybe if the US and friends would stop mercilessly extracting resources and popping up puppet regimes, endless warmongering the region would stand a chance.
I arrived at Aqaba Jordan from Neweiba Egypt via ferry Oct September 30, 2021. Everyone had to take a COVID test in the ferry despite we all took a COVID test in Neweiba Egypt before departure. I accidentally took a ferry with 98% economic migrants 😅 but I got help from a young Egyptian with my luggage. There were about only 8 female passengers, I was the only American 😅. Once landed in Aqaba, the ferry crew treated me like a VIP 😅 maybe because of the long COVID lockdown, and to see actual tourist? Their English is very British 😊 after some research, only to learn that Jordanian king was educated in UK and the queen is Palestinians. The previous queen Noor is half American
its the way it is because of european colonizers and how they divided the land; the fact that you think certain people fight "over magic rock" reveals your underlying ignorance and a pretense of moral superiority.
I have always been interested in documentaries, particularly history and nature... I grew up watching Jaques Cousteau, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, National Geographic specials the History Channel, etc. I have just discovered Albert Lin's programs - he is a true adventure and presents thought- provoking, interesting perspectives on history.
Some other documentaries went into the diverse culture at Petra, how it was a melting pot of different people from around the mediterranian. It also went into the carved buildings into the walls, that some if not all were tombs and they used architecture from the cultures of those who had died. So if it was a roman or greek that died, the architecture of the tomb would reflect that. Some of the tombs were also made for travelers that died in Petra. I'm surprised this documentary didn't cover that. It changes the perspective a bit. It's possible that the painted ceiling wasn't actually proof that Petra was lush with plants and animals, but that traders from greece or rome, which the painting was styled from, actually moved to and lived in Petra and they added the art.
Back in Architecture University, we would study different Architectural History in the world. I just hope we had this documentaries at that time (2010) It is really helpful. Whoever invented the Ladar technology is such a genius. Also Albert Lin's narration, personally I think it will catch student's attention if ever you use this for educational
por favor coloquem mais idiomas em suas legendas, o mundo é pequeno e gostam de assistir e entender tudo !!!! minha preferencia portugues Brasil e pode tambem em Espanhol!!!! 🤔.... será que vão me entender ????🤔
Turn on Close Captions with the icon on the bottom, then on the options, select language Portuguese or Spanish :) both are avaliable my friend, I just turned it on with Spanish, have a good weekend!
@@DavCov88 sim... tentei fazer isso e tentei olhar a configuração do YT... não tenho essas opçoes... acredito que, quem coloca as opções é o site... e aqui para o Brasil não tem, somente legendas em ingles... estou falando com referencia ao video da National.... aqui nos comentarios otimos o Google nos dá opções do mundo inteiro !!! 😉
I spent 6hrs walking arnd, there's a wifi cafe down the track, a mini Ampitheatre like the Roman colosseum, and lotsa caves u can walk into and see colorful pictures on the walls. Dont be tempted to take the horse up or down, they look very unstable when stopping on the rocks, especially with lotsa people walking up and down, NJOY the walk. There's a staircase if ur fit enuf to the left of the front of the main Petra building. As with lotsa Egyptian tombs, these rooms are all bare, the entrances are the main attraction. I'd recommend 2 days if you stay locally, time enuf to really take ur time and walk arnd into all caves and the distant surrounding caves on all the different Petra hills. On the way down the initial hill on a tourist trip you're told it was carved from water/flooding, and there are lotsa little caves on the way down...really worthwhile, and not too many over selling vendors like other places........there is a cafe rest stop as previously mentioned with wifi....go bak there for lunch, rest and reset, go exploring again. NJOY
God send a special animal Camel 🐪 in Petra and Said this animal is a test for you.. after some time people said this animal drinks a lot of water and they cut 4 legs..then god angry and send very strong winds and they all die in this strom.. Muslims believe this story written in Quran
He said how can people survive there @ 16:18 in a desert with nothing and nothing to farm obviously it looks different back then 2000 plus years ago this guy sounds like genius and stupid at the same time 17:50 he repeat the same line again what is wrong with the editors and his team that thinks this place is almost exactly what it looks like today and 2000 plus years ago..
I went to Petra about 5 years ago and I've been all over the world, it's one of the top 5 places you must visit in my opinion. It's just this incredible Roman/Greek city built into the side of a valley. When it was lush and populated, it must have been quite simply unbelievable. They also think it's the original Mecca.
I wish there can be more of the things and terrain the host and his team see, less of the host and team in these shows. Great efforts bridging theSe lost cities to us. Thanks
Could you please do a documentary on the Mammoth Ancient Hindu Temple, Brihadeshwara in Tanjore, Tamil Nadu, South India! The Temple is really really huge with 216 feet high Gopurams and completely made out of Granite one of the hardest stones to carve and till date it's a Mystery how and where they retrieved Granite as there's no sign of any granite quary in and around the radius of 300kms around the temple! And the Temple never casts a Shadow❤! It's a True wonder and a UNESCO monument ❤
Don't want the adventure to end? Watch more of Lost Cities Revealed right here on Disney+
www.disneyplus.com/series/details/3s0OylodQbY4?cid=DTCI-Synergy-NatGeoPartners-YT-Acquisition-Library-GLOBAL-NatGeo-LostCitiesRevealedWithAlbertLin-EN-RUclips-NatGeo_BRAND_YT_LCRWAL-NA
Como traduzir para o português? Não sei como se faz
Frame 2:45 what's up with that horse is beautiful
Indiana Jones was never this good 😃
I can add the word "REVIEALED" to the list of words I wish RUclipsrs would quite using. Using the words Lost, Secret, Hidden, Reveled is getting old. Just make a normal title. I love NatGeo but PLS, stop with the sensationalist titles. Love you guys tho.
In ΠΕΤΡΑ the nomads probably lived in caves and ordered hellenic masons to build their public buildings or elaborate shops. In any case the naive scripts on rocks have nothing to do with these skilful builders...
I've been to Petra. It's totally overwhelming. And awesome in the true sense of the word. Everyone should experience this beautiful place.
I saw Indiana Jones, so I feel like I've been there.
I'd love to go, but I imagine the crowds would ruin everything about it. Even just a few dozen people scattered around will destroy any chance of a "moment" for me. Dammit, I hate crowds, lol.
When I was an undergrad in the 1980s, my archaeology professor had a research project there in 1989 and I got to go. We had high quality Hasselblad cameras and took something around 25 thousand photographs of a couple of the mausoleums that were then slowly stitched together in the Photoshop version of the day. Now, a single person with a laser scanner could do the job we did for three months in about two days, working slowly.
Thank you for posting about the subject.
100,%%%
Albert Lin has the best job in the world, and he does a remarkable job doing it.
with the scarf, the hat and the prothesis he looks like a true adventurer. dream job indeed
Absolutely
Absolutely no doubt about that
... but the dialogue/script is SO cheesy
Some people look up to celebrities and artists but me, i look up to this guy. History, Geography and Adventure is my stuff too.
I knew about the city of Petra and their local water channels but had never heard of the preceding sites or the horticulture around the city. I love the depth that NG, Albert Lin, and the whole team go to in making these episodes.
God send special animal Camel 🐫 in Petra and Said this animal is a test for you.. people said this animal drinks lots of water and they cut 4 legs.God get angry and send strong winds and they all die in this strom.. Muslims believe this story because written in Quran
Had heard of Petra long ago. This is new though. Desert Drifter finding alot of places such as these in America. Interesting, what happened? Human intervention?, just not for the better? From ancient times to modern day?
That must feel surreal to stand and gaze upon that amazing structure. I would die from overwhelm. Breath taken away. Gorgeous.
During my visit to Petra, I was truly mesmerized by its awe-inspiring beauty. The captivating charm and wonder of this place are something that I believe everyone should experience firsthand.
Once again, Albert Lin knocks it out of the park! That fresco was stunning!
Humanity is awesome!
Simply amazing! Thank you, Albert Lin, for exploring and sharing your finds!! Namaste
This was AMAZING! Petra is on my bucket list, but now I also want to see where their water systems and gardens were. WOW. It must have been incredible, before the earthquake. How heartbreaking for them.
Thank you Dr. Albert Lin for bringing this all alive to us with emotion. Sometimes documentaries are as dry as the desert but not with you. Thank you.
Such a fascinating video of Petra. Thx for sharing.
NG, you have brought knowledge and adventure all my life! Thank you! I look forward to each of Albert Lin's episodes! Albert, you are awesome!
WHAT A DOCUMENTARY DESERVES A 5 STAR👑👑👑👑👑👑✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Albert Lin is an awesome historical explorer. I really enjoy his style and enthusiasm.
always worth a lengthened visit. I have spend weeks there by now and still can't get enough of Petra and Jordan in general. A Jordan pass will save tons of entry fees.
let peace flow upon us.. amen@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist.
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist. Mount Aaron is definitively a spot to worship, especially the old scripture……. Locally’s easy way to connect is, when one asks for tea and exchange stories about Issah, Aaron and Moses…..traditionally they will connect local folklore with established facts 🤷🏻♂️
These shows are so interesting, seeing history come alive. I love Albert Lin's enthusiasm and respect for all different cultures. Thanks for this series!
Great effort Albert Lin!!!
Keep doing what you do & keep them posted...
breath taking my brother,,, thanks and god bless you my brother,, beautiful thing you are doing.. and shering it with us..
I like Albert's presentation and knowledge of ancient history
Wow, you have documented it all, Petra is fascinating
THANK YOU.. I finally know more of the story of the Nabateans and Petra, than I everI did before.
Absolutely enthralling episode! The depth of exploration into Petra’s past, from its nomadic beginnings to its rise as a grand city, is beautifully narrated. Albert Lin's engaging storytelling and the visual spectacle of hidden cities and ancient artifacts make this a must-watch. The blend of history and modern technology in uncovering the mysteries of Petra is both educational and breathtaking. Well done to everyone involved in this phenomenal journey
Pls nat geo put more episodes of albert so we can binge watch 😅
I was waiting for your new lost city episode....... awesome
Wundervoll. Tolle Einblicke und Erklärungen. Du bist Spitze, Dankeschön und liebe Grüße aus Zürich. Ich wünsche Dir Gesundheit, mach weiter.❤😊
A dream come true Albert, English without a British accent so many of these are plagued with. A breath of fresh air, great presentation.
Im addicted to Lin's adventure. He is always the most fantastic explorer ever
Thank you for sharing this🌞,I enjoy!!
I'm so glad you are back on this channel. I really enjoy your programming.
Really enjoy watching Alberts adventures!!
Love this series - Petra has always held a fascination for me....
Thanks for meaningful and valuable video as always ❤❤❤
18:10 - IT WAS NOT WITHOUT WATER; THERE HAD BEEN A RUNNING VALLEY/RIVER. Quran 89:9 And Thamud-those who carved the rocks in the valley.
Watching these places and hearing the stories makes me realize that I too am a passing milestone in the celestial journey of time!
Good vibes to watch in the morning
But, here Is Night bro
Wonderful watch 😊
I am proud to be Jordanian because I see with my own eyes that my Nabataean ancestors carved the rock with their hands and made a masterpiece
Hi what it be like for a American to live in Jordan?
With each episode, I feel as if I've been on an amazing adventure!
This is unbelievably beautiful and fascinating land. I wish that the people of this part of the world would stop fighting over who owns the "magic rocks" and allow their neighbours to live in peace. It would become a massive tourist destination, if visitors could feel secure and welcomed. Egypt is discovering the prosperity that comes with this.
you’ve clearly never been to jordan. one of the most hospitable places on earth. safer than the US.
@LifeOfBaha I'm referring to the Levant as a whole, rather than just Jordan.
Maybe if the US and friends would stop mercilessly extracting resources and popping up puppet regimes, endless warmongering the region would stand a chance.
I arrived at Aqaba Jordan from Neweiba Egypt via ferry Oct September 30, 2021. Everyone had to take a COVID test in the ferry despite we all took a COVID test in Neweiba Egypt before departure. I accidentally took a ferry with 98% economic migrants 😅 but I got help from a young Egyptian with my luggage. There were about only 8 female passengers, I was the only American 😅.
Once landed in Aqaba, the ferry crew treated me like a VIP 😅 maybe because of the long COVID lockdown, and to see actual tourist? Their English is very British 😊 after some research, only to learn that Jordanian king was educated in UK and the queen is Palestinians.
The previous queen Noor is half American
its the way it is because of european colonizers and how they divided the land; the fact that you think certain people fight "over magic rock" reveals your underlying ignorance and a pretense of moral superiority.
Albert lin is the best story teller!
Just amazing! Thank you!
Thank you for this wonderful documentary I really enjoy everything on it😊
I have always been interested in documentaries, particularly history and nature... I grew up watching Jaques Cousteau, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, National Geographic specials the History Channel, etc. I have just discovered Albert Lin's programs - he is a true adventure and presents thought- provoking, interesting perspectives on history.
Always fascinating, mysterious and interesting learning history
Some other documentaries went into the diverse culture at Petra, how it was a melting pot of different people from around the mediterranian. It also went into the carved buildings into the walls, that some if not all were tombs and they used architecture from the cultures of those who had died. So if it was a roman or greek that died, the architecture of the tomb would reflect that. Some of the tombs were also made for travelers that died in Petra. I'm surprised this documentary didn't cover that. It changes the perspective a bit. It's possible that the painted ceiling wasn't actually proof that Petra was lush with plants and animals, but that traders from greece or rome, which the painting was styled from, actually moved to and lived in Petra and they added the art.
Back in Architecture University, we would study different Architectural History in the world. I just hope we had this documentaries at that time (2010) It is really helpful. Whoever invented the Ladar technology is such a genius. Also Albert Lin's narration, personally I think it will catch student's attention if ever you use this for educational
Albert Lin has such a fresh exciting perspective on archaeology !
wonderful! very informative, love albert
Would you Mr. Lin be able to do a documentary for a lost continent in the Pacific starting from Fiji- that would be epic
Indah sekali alamnya, .....
Kapan saya bisa nyusul ke sana, yaaa....😂👍👍👍🤗
This was breathtaking to watch ❤
Nice presentations!
Petra rocks!
Really Rox 👍💐🙏
Was there last year it is amazing something you will never forget!!
I love this series with Albert!
Beautiful country, i loved my trip there. Petra is amazing.
Really
Very Interesting I have seen❤️❤️
Been there 2018... unbelievably beautiful😍
This looks like an epic adventure I would love to experience
The mind is a wonderful thing to come up with this way of keeping water at their fingertips. Water is a god in itself
Thanks for Dr. Albert YU Min Lin and his tim. This is Such a wonderful documentary on ancient Petra!!! 👍 Thanks for doing this.💝🇧🇩
Been there its very beautiful. One should visit, its a peaceful place.
Again, the coolest job ever.
I love this place, as well! Totally...exquisite!
(slow clapping) amazing Nat Geo! hats off to sir Albert Lin and his team. bravo!
Americans can be knighted but only honorary and he Hadn't but since he is not a royal subject he cannot have the title SIR.
what a great story about petra and the great video being inside little petra lol so cool to see art of fertile lands that use to be
Very impressive. Now we know why that area was lush and green in its hayday……human ingenuity. 👍
Good job, Albert!👍👍👍😍
that incredible 😍
all countries has its own story and uniqueness
Uma linda história descoberta do passado 😮
Love this dude!
por favor coloquem mais idiomas em suas legendas, o mundo é pequeno e gostam de assistir e entender tudo !!!! minha preferencia portugues Brasil e pode tambem em Espanhol!!!! 🤔.... será que vão me entender ????🤔
Turn on Close Captions with the icon on the bottom, then on the options, select language Portuguese or Spanish :) both are avaliable my friend, I just turned it on with Spanish, have a good weekend!
@@DavCov88 sim... tentei fazer isso e tentei olhar a configuração do YT... não tenho essas opçoes... acredito que, quem coloca as opções é o site... e aqui para o Brasil não tem, somente legendas em ingles... estou falando com referencia ao video da National.... aqui nos comentarios otimos o Google nos dá opções do mundo inteiro !!! 😉
This guy climbed that mountain in desert heat with a prosthetic leg. Gives you perspective.
I didn't know about petra before... after watching this episode's mind-blowing structure.
The dwellings carved out of the sandstone are similar to the american southwest cliff dwellings.
I spent 6hrs walking arnd, there's a wifi cafe down the track, a mini Ampitheatre like the Roman colosseum, and lotsa caves u can walk into and see colorful pictures on the walls. Dont be tempted to take the horse up or down, they look very unstable when stopping on the rocks, especially with lotsa people walking up and down, NJOY the walk. There's a staircase if ur fit enuf to the left of the front of the main Petra building. As with lotsa Egyptian tombs, these rooms are all bare, the entrances are the main attraction. I'd recommend 2 days if you stay locally, time enuf to really take ur time and walk arnd into all caves and the distant surrounding caves on all the different Petra hills. On the way down the initial hill on a tourist trip you're told it was carved from water/flooding, and there are lotsa little caves on the way down...really worthwhile, and not too many over selling vendors like other places........there is a cafe rest stop as previously mentioned with wifi....go bak there for lunch, rest and reset, go exploring again. NJOY
Gorgeous Wadi-Rum and Petra.
Petra, Wadi Rum are affordable to visit, I visited in October 1-5 , 2021. Jordanian are friendly people with British accent
Just visited petra October 21, 2024😍😍 i hope to visit another wonders of the world🎉🎉🎉
Breathtakingly beautiful.
Huh??
The land and rock there are so so beautiful!
Wonderful, thank you!
Anybody else notice the little horse love tap at the beginning that almost made him crack up.
Please make an expedition to find the lost city of "Pakuan" a capital city of one of the greatest kingdom in Indonesia, Pajajaran or Sunda Kingdom
I would love to visit this place, it’s stunning.
44:13 Absolutely amazing!
It's a very interesting and marvelous place😊😊
Amazing! Mesmerizing 😮
Outstanding!
2:47 the horse got bored.. it bump its head to albert lol
God send a special animal Camel 🐪 in Petra and Said this animal is a test for you.. after some time people said this animal drinks a lot of water and they cut 4 legs..then god angry and send very strong winds and they all die in this strom.. Muslims believe this story written in Quran
Amazing episode!
Albert Lin is doing great job here
this is my favorite one!
thanks for posting
Beautiful Petra, and Wadi-Rum.
Great video!
He said how can people survive there @ 16:18 in a desert with nothing and nothing to farm obviously it looks different back then 2000 plus years ago this guy sounds like genius and stupid at the same time 17:50 he repeat the same line again what is wrong with the editors and his team that thinks this place is almost exactly what it looks like today and 2000 plus years ago..
Albert! Thanks!🎉
I went to Petra about 5 years ago and I've been all over the world, it's one of the top 5 places you must visit in my opinion. It's just this incredible Roman/Greek city built into the side of a valley. When it was lush and populated, it must have been quite simply unbelievable. They also think it's the original Mecca.
Hi, Can you elaborate a bit on "Who think its the original mecca"? Just curious. Thanks.
No its not
I wish there can be more of the things and terrain the host and his team see, less of the host and team in these shows. Great efforts bridging theSe lost cities to us. Thanks
The remains of an ancient civilization
Could you please do a documentary on the Mammoth Ancient Hindu Temple, Brihadeshwara in Tanjore, Tamil Nadu, South India! The Temple is really really huge with 216 feet high Gopurams and completely made out of Granite one of the hardest stones to carve and till date it's a Mystery how and where they retrieved Granite as there's no sign of any granite quary in and around the radius of 300kms around the temple! And the Temple never casts a Shadow❤! It's a True wonder and a UNESCO monument ❤
Beautiful heritage site