The Massive Megalithic Marvel Of Petra In Jordan: 7 Miles Long!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2022
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  • @stephenheath9864
    @stephenheath9864 Год назад +4

    The geometry of that water way blows me away

  • @ZonDog
    @ZonDog Год назад +5

    Utterly amazing.

  • @ZafodB3
    @ZafodB3 Год назад +21

    I was not aware that the whole Petra complex was so large. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @grey8940
    @grey8940 Год назад +5

    Wow! You aren't kidding Brien... My mind is blown by the sound of that room.

  • @MrSnead-vp1ll
    @MrSnead-vp1ll Год назад +2

    Fascinating, I've always been intrigued by Petra.

  • @abigailwolff8334
    @abigailwolff8334 Год назад +1

    The precious animals that do those tours everyday. Bless them.🍀🙏🍀

  • @lilylove2021
    @lilylove2021 Год назад +5

    Thank you SO much for not just showing the treasury.. ..
    Sara

  • @ericneiman5556
    @ericneiman5556 Год назад +32

    This is the only way I'll ever get to see these places Brien takes me to.. thanks. Love seeing it

  • @georgehunter2813
    @georgehunter2813 Год назад +8

    Connecting the dots, global continuity. Thanks Brien.

  • @robinleeevans3150
    @robinleeevans3150 2 месяца назад +1

    Petra is AWESOME and it amazes me to think how it was made? Fantastic! Thanks for taking us with you,,,,,

  • @TheJeffrey575
    @TheJeffrey575 Год назад +29

    I never get tired of watching your videos that take us back to ancient times. I don’t know why but I am still more interested in the South American megalithic structures that I truly believe to be hundreds of thousands years old.

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Год назад +1

      Why do you think you like to entertain such fantastic ideas?

    • @dannywayne311
      @dannywayne311 Год назад +1

      @@oftin_wong they are absolutely much more ancient than anything we know to this day, in Petra, in Peru, everywhere there’s evidence of a global civilization that we don’t know anything about

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Год назад

      @@dannywayne311
      How would there be evidence of
      Something that 'we don't know anything about'
      What's the evidence ...if you really ask that question you'll see ...no evidence,
      ..you are just being hoodwinked by liars like this forester

    • @dannywayne311
      @dannywayne311 Год назад +1

      @@oftin_wong so egyptians and native Americans and Inca, built all the 30-1000 ton megalithic architecture? And it’s from the last 2000 years rather than the last 6000-12000 years old? This stuff is the only surviving relics of events that now classify as myth but if they didn’t actually happen, why are these massive structures that we can’t recreate here to this day?

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Год назад

      @@dannywayne311 you seem confused

  • @conditionallyunconditional5691
    @conditionallyunconditional5691 Год назад +15

    I toured Petra 20 yrs ago. Amazing place. Terracotta artifacts everywhere.

  • @diamondsutra837
    @diamondsutra837 Год назад +8

    Thank you for this content as always ! 🙏☯️☸️🕉

  • @JamesPanzini
    @JamesPanzini Год назад +1

    Great singing. hehehehe. I cranked my headphones up to hear the birds singing and then I was graced with your singing. Great acoustics! Wow!

  • @thegreatresist4224
    @thegreatresist4224 Год назад +5

    I admire your work, Brian. Your a gift, thank you

  • @TheBlackClockOfTime
    @TheBlackClockOfTime Год назад +2

    We need like a 12 hour JRE podcast with: Ben X, Brien, Graham H + Randall C, Jimmy B, Robert S and perhaps some mainstream academics, where we systematically go through all the thematic similarities and oddities around the globe and debate each point by point.

  • @garyb5796
    @garyb5796 Год назад +7

    How did they do that?? From 15:44 to 15:54 when you paned up, did someone come along and paste a giant Blue-Print on a mountain and say dig here just follow the lines and curves? Mind Blowing is Right!! Sure they had hundreds of thousands of workers but you can only get so many workers in one place at a time. Even in that room, only so many wheel barrels and donkey carts at a time can get in and through such a small door or window. Were the scratch marks on the wall Laser or something out of this world???
    Very Cool Man!! Thanks for Sharing!!
    Subscribed & Notified

  • @jackiedaniel2502
    @jackiedaniel2502 Год назад +5

    Really enjoyed this have always been fascinated by petra

  • @Partimepeasant
    @Partimepeasant Год назад +2

    I liked the donkey laughing at you when you yelled to slow down.😆😆

  • @MarwanAbuTuraba
    @MarwanAbuTuraba Год назад +4

    Many thanks for your informative and interesting subjects.
    Your explanations are mostly convenienced and logic .
    Appreciated 👍

  • @tyroneharper5375
    @tyroneharper5375 Год назад +1

    I Swear Brien Foerster Has The Best Job Ever!!

  • @MULLATO27
    @MULLATO27 Год назад +5

    Always have wanted to go there!

  • @EnforcementDronEd209
    @EnforcementDronEd209 Год назад +3

    This site is amazing

  • @drewstead316
    @drewstead316 Год назад +10

    Thank you for all that you do, I thought I was losing my mind 7yrs ago and you helped me to know that I'm not crazy. There's just some things I could not have possibly learned in my 200+ semester units. My mother was an English teacher with a Masters as a Reading Specialist, and she can continue to think I'm crazy but there's a lot of us who know looking at the truth really means. The things I've witnessed in the last 7 years are not fully explainable by the things I learned as a scientist. A mind-blowing connection that I made after first coming across your videos was that my 10th grade physics teacher tried to explain to us how electricity actually comes in the ground when lightning strikes that makes a whole lot more sense now..,. It's the electrons that are crashing into the ground but it's the electromagnetic field that is coming out of the ground perpendicular to that.

    • @ProDMiner
      @ProDMiner Год назад +1

      Dude I feel this! I started noticing wild shit awhile back, and other things I simply just will not share. But all of its bad , really really bad. Hope we can all survive it.

    • @josephlee4443
      @josephlee4443 Год назад

      ​@@ProDMiner don't stress man all is good ❤

  • @thisbirdisfree
    @thisbirdisfree Год назад +3

    Such an amazing place. Hopefully one day I’ll get to see it. But 10:31? LOL

  • @Oldgreycowboy
    @Oldgreycowboy Год назад +1

    Thank you for taking us with you on the trip. This is one of my bucket list trips. Thx !!! 👍

  • @DavidGatto
    @DavidGatto Год назад +3

    What a great privilege it was to visit- special thanks to King Hussein for his hospitality to the Marines and Sailors of MEU 11👍🤠 INFINITE MOONLIGHT

  • @jacob18salmon
    @jacob18salmon Год назад +2

    An absolute treasure and thank you again for bringing us along. I cant wait to go and walk and see every little thing I can soon. Stay safe and love from middle usa and stay seeking 👏🙌🖖✌ legend 🤙

  • @hawkeye1370
    @hawkeye1370 Год назад +1

    The tool marks @15.35 are very intriguing, it really makes you wonder what kind of a tool would make those marks, it definitely has the appearance of some kind of mechanical tool, and not something hand held.

  • @sierraromeo1176
    @sierraromeo1176 Год назад +3

    Fantastic video and camera work!

  • @wordzfailmebro
    @wordzfailmebro Год назад +1

    Excellent thank you sir. 👽👍🐨👍

  • @joyreinhardt7621
    @joyreinhardt7621 Год назад +4

    I read/heard just in the last day, or so, that certain of the 'ancients' discovered how to harden copper , so that the tools made of it lasted much longer ! This idea, does make sense to me !

    • @mazzy8216
      @mazzy8216 Год назад

      Where is the evidence of this, and where are the tools, I live in UK and throughout my childhood and adulthood I have visited museums and asked these questions about tools and pottery...this is perplexing no tools been found ? Why is this...

  • @DrAskildsen
    @DrAskildsen 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for bringing us along with you :)

  • @brigitakralj6399
    @brigitakralj6399 Год назад +1

    Thank You Brown Love You🥰🍀

  • @picturesinmotion4784
    @picturesinmotion4784 Год назад +1

    Awesome Brien! Wish I could have been there with you all! -Dustin

  • @mary4011
    @mary4011 Год назад +5

    Wow! You can say that again. Blew my mind. Beyond acoustics. I want to know where all the rock went that they had to remove? Thank you Brien.

  • @ckotty
    @ckotty Год назад +1

    Absolutely, the belief that Nabateans built, carved, that hard rock with the available tools at the time
    Is preposterous.
    The video is a gem for those of us that haven't been there 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
    👍🏽😘

    • @HappyHappySY
      @HappyHappySY Год назад

      Why not mentioning that Petra is an arabic name built by al anbat arabic tribal Kingdom
      Same as Palmyra with Zenobia the arabic queen and warrior
      And many other sites
      Arabs lived here long time before roman came as occupiers
      Actually many famous arabs from syria ruled roman cities as Philip the arab or Julia doumna
      Supremacist white eurocentric mentality

  • @nancyvolker3342
    @nancyvolker3342 Год назад +1

    I love Petra it's my all time favorite

  • @claudemontezin911
    @claudemontezin911 Год назад +15

    Thank you so much Brien! I have 17 years of property management, handyman and construction. I keep thinking practical questions, like Petra is very out of the way, Why live among so much rock? Protection and safety for the original occupants, comes to mind. The Biblical Lot and his two daughters found refuge there, although it seemed to have been abandoned even back then. As you pointed out, it all seems quite functional (you want to see "fancy" for no reason, go see Versailles). How did they feed themselves? It's easy to conceive that these long "water collection" troughs, way back when the climate was probably less arid, would easily collect enough to water plants and crops somewhere and anywhere in these nooks and crannies. 20:14 the entire bottom part is damaged. But by what? Not water; there is an angle to it. At 7:10 the columns are also marked by something. On either sides, the cliffs are also darkened superficially. 15:49 Wow. The bottom and top part of the facade are heavily "scraped off" but the middle was largely spared. Can't imagine this, being damaged by enemies using some tall scaffolding. Wonderful presentation, as always! I'll be definitely waiting for more from you. Cheers!

    • @LofiCameron
      @LofiCameron Год назад +1

      While I am not sure of the exact climate of the time, however I know for most of its time Egypt was mostly tropical without the massive sand dunes overtook it due to climate change, Petra in the video has grass in 2022, so I can imagine it was probably a lot more lively back in the day with farmland and ect

    • @LofiCameron
      @LofiCameron Год назад +2

      and you must think for the entire city to basically be fed by carved water channels and beautifully done, that they had to by literal death understand how to use and manipulate water, which hydroponics (basic version at least) near the city/inside at areas and their knowledge would have boosted their crops by a decent amount if you check other advanced water farming methods (mexican,asian) comes to mind

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Год назад

      Petra was located at an important trade route intersection that no longer exists, they never grew crops ...(simple explanations are king)

    • @TheDAT9
      @TheDAT9 6 месяцев назад

      Of course they grew crops the climate was different over 12, 000 yeras ago. @@oftin_wong

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong 6 месяцев назад

      @@TheDAT9 petra isn't 12000 years old, it's 2000 years old

  • @anim8torfiddler871
    @anim8torfiddler871 Год назад +24

    Thank you, Mr. Foerster. Another gorgeous video, jam packed with excellent views and insights.
    Knowing now about the vast underground CITIES like Derenkuyu in Türkiye, and the thousands of even better-known apartments and multi-room dwellings carved in the conical volcanic tuff hills of Cappadocia... Along with the countless European covered structures like the Grange in Ireland, all the Dolmens, "Temples" of Malta and Sicily ... I can't help wondering how many of those date to the periods when the Sun went through a chaotic period of violent instability, flaring and flashing, sending broiling blasts to sear and scorch the inner planets for maybe a decade or more.
    Doctor Anthony Peratt, after working with Los Alamos labs for decades, began to analyze Ancient Rock-wall Petroglyphs with the insights gained from studying high-energy Plasma Physics and the shapes that emerge from those energies. He has shown that many of the petroglyphs interpreted by archaeologists as Bird men and humans dancing with odd dots astride their torsos *_are in fact uncannily accurate depictions of the vast shimmering Energy Patterns that would have straddled the Sun's Darkened Disk, in the hours and days leading up to TITANIC Energy Blasts, that may have repeated in deadly cycles for months or even years._*
    "Orthodox" historians flinch at the idea that any story they do not control might have unfolded during the 300,000+ years of humanity's journey on this planet. They are terrified that knowledge might emerge which is not subject to their management and authority.
    Too Effing Bad.
    The universe doesn't give a Crap about their Pinky-Sworn Construct of history.

    • @CapricaSoul
      @CapricaSoul Год назад

      Interesting except earth is not a planet. Space is fake.

    • @adrianariaratnam5817
      @adrianariaratnam5817 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/Yvn4Em8OLTo/видео.html

    • @jeremyhorne5252
      @jeremyhorne5252 Год назад

      The plasma cosmology of Peratt is not supported by observation.

    • @claireellis8242
      @claireellis8242 Год назад +1

      Graham Hancock. Magicians of the Gods. Explains it all.

  • @mrjolieguy8673
    @mrjolieguy8673 Год назад +1

    That channel that was shown here reminds of Bolivias water channel found at the Camino de la Muerte
    Very cool interesting video
    Thanks for sharing your adventures

  • @mohammadbino2333
    @mohammadbino2333 Год назад

    Dear brien
    All your videos are beautiful .
    But this one of petra .... is one of a kind .
    Thanks a lot .

  • @annnaegele1846
    @annnaegele1846 Год назад +1

    This whole place blows my mind! Thanks so much Brien!

  • @mazrio128
    @mazrio128 Год назад

    That Horse is such a solid companion throughout our history

  • @johndaugherty4127
    @johndaugherty4127 Год назад +2

    One clue to the builder's might be the size of the doors and ceilings. As usual, a fascinating piece of work. I am so glad you showed the ceiling, I had seen a photo of it before and it is breathtaking.

    • @artfuldodger6031
      @artfuldodger6031 Год назад

      Hard to bring large statues and sarcophagus in a small door.

  • @thegreatresist4224
    @thegreatresist4224 Год назад

    Yourvstream looks awesome on my telephone. Thank you s much, dear Brian. I love your channel!!

  • @ShortbusMooner
    @ShortbusMooner Год назад

    Just breathtaking- thanks for making the trip for us!!

  • @BigBGSD
    @BigBGSD Год назад +3

    Love your very much Brian for your work
    The videos and talks are simply outstanding
    Bless you

  • @scottbreseke716
    @scottbreseke716 Год назад +17

    I did a search, and evidently limestone can be dissolved by vinegar, but you might have to let it sit on the stone for up to a week. But I imagine that the vinegar, or other mild acid, could soften the top layer of stone enough to be able to take a claw tool and start scraping. For granite you'd need hydroflouric acid though.

    • @wrlSivan16
      @wrlSivan16 Год назад +3

      Maybe

    • @aemonblack4932
      @aemonblack4932 Год назад +2

      Can confirm. Muriatic acid will eat through cement if left sitting. Takes time, but if left sitting it will completely dissolve. The industrial machinery constantly breaks down from degradation from the acid

    • @DiddyC81
      @DiddyC81 Год назад

      Mmm good idea!!! Gold 🌟 for you!! Oh yeh they had some strong vinegar in that Baghdad battery.... 😎👍♥️🕊️

    • @coryCuc
      @coryCuc Год назад +2

      @@Eyes_Open Like starting a campfire on top of granite quarries and start hammering?

    • @coryCuc
      @coryCuc Год назад +2

      @@Eyes_Open Agree on what?

  • @thesweseyfile
    @thesweseyfile Год назад +1

    I appreciate all you do, great video.. very informative. 👍🏻

  • @SDeww
    @SDeww Год назад

    please Mister Foerster make you extra long videos again,
    they are always so facinating and i cant get enough of watching those!.
    One day they will teach about you in schools all over the world!
    thank you very much,

  • @roses9339
    @roses9339 Год назад +3

    I hope they treat their animals with care and love!!! It's an incredible place thank you for the tour and comments. Cheers Rosemary Perth Western Australia (71 yrs)

  • @michelleg4346
    @michelleg4346 Год назад

    WoW, Thank you, Mr. Forester.

  • @carlafarigu2503
    @carlafarigu2503 Год назад

    Absolutely stunning.
    Thanks 😊

  • @josephleiter9828
    @josephleiter9828 Год назад

    good tour. many thanks

  • @hawkeye1370
    @hawkeye1370 Год назад +1

    Great video, next best thing to being there!

  • @tonysaint6749
    @tonysaint6749 Год назад

    fantastic, never seen this before, thank you with all my heart. God bless you and your work.hiya from Australia🙃

  • @tommyK313
    @tommyK313 Год назад +2

    Brilliant! Thanks Brien 👍

  • @Jowls2024
    @Jowls2024 Год назад

    That ceiling! Stellar..

  • @flywheel9759
    @flywheel9759 Год назад +1

    What is a truly amazing, is that most of what is now called Petra, is blowing like sand in the wind.

  • @pascalesalvia6565
    @pascalesalvia6565 Год назад

    Thank you , Mr Foerster !

  • @teucap5965
    @teucap5965 Год назад

    thank you so much Brien! As always!

  • @rascoln7330
    @rascoln7330 Год назад

    Thx for taking me to Petra made feel that I was there.

  • @gmandallas9197
    @gmandallas9197 Год назад

    That was awesome!

  • @greglemieux9809
    @greglemieux9809 Год назад

    Great video. I always enjoy your content. 👍👍

  • @tyrssen1
    @tyrssen1 Год назад

    Wow -- terrific Brien, thank you!

  • @LBG-cf8gu
    @LBG-cf8gu Год назад

    love this channel!

  • @wannapostacomment
    @wannapostacomment Год назад

    Love the sweater and your work!

  • @stanlindert6332
    @stanlindert6332 Год назад

    That sound did blow my mind

  • @gregoryhunt9086
    @gregoryhunt9086 Год назад +1

    Awesome place. The acoustic chamber reminds me strongly of the layout of Orthodox Churches. These churches are constructed for liturgical repository liturgy and song.

  • @helgeisonline2300
    @helgeisonline2300 Год назад +10

    The question is, what was produced in histrory in a very great mount and worth to build a storage system with 10miles store rooms. In all times it costs a lot to build it. So where is the rouble and might are there some broken tools inside? Where ever something discovered?

  • @bradleysmith9253
    @bradleysmith9253 Год назад

    Thanks for taking me via RUclips to the Magnificent spectacle. I enjoyed it ❤️immensely. Cheers 😎🏄‍♂️🌈🇦🇺

  • @szabolcskomaromi
    @szabolcskomaromi Год назад

    Love these vids!

  • @calenlight6817
    @calenlight6817 Год назад +69

    This city looks like it was Petrified, therefore Petra suits its name! The entire city looks like it was under flood debris for 10's or hundreds of thousands of years and due to erosion began to stick out of the faces of the debris material that got weathered down over many millennia. It may have been further excavated by the Nabateans and could go down 100's of feet. We may only be lookng at the very top of a city fully submerged in flood debris!

    • @wrlSivan16
      @wrlSivan16 Год назад +8

      Agree

    • @amberandrews6842
      @amberandrews6842 Год назад +8

      With bulk of the work being pre-flood. You can see by the erosion, it was sculpted first.

    • @calenlight6817
      @calenlight6817 Год назад +6

      @@amberandrews6842 But possibly after as well, by greeks or romans who put facades of their style over the faces of the ancient structures.

    • @steveevans946
      @steveevans946 Год назад +13

      I agree. Rather than being dug out of the bedrock, it could be the uncovered remains of a city built tens, if not hundreds of thousands of years ago. In the UK, large sections of our coastline look like ancient construction/terra-forming. If it looks built, it probably is, once you grasp the possibility that human advanced civilisations have cycled over hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years.

    • @calenlight6817
      @calenlight6817 Год назад +4

      @@steveevans946 Yes and even hundreds of millions of years according to quackademic chronology! They claim some of the coal seams are like 300 million years old and then all sorts of human manufactured items are found in the coal. LOL!

  • @BADSEED13
    @BADSEED13 Год назад

    @14:43 Mind blown...I had no idea of the area Petra covered. This is a fabulous post. Thank you.

  • @raymondtonns2521
    @raymondtonns2521 Год назад

    excellent Brian!

  • @rangerpartners1971
    @rangerpartners1971 Год назад

    Brien is a CONSUMMATE PROFESSIONAL!

  • @crossdissolve7649
    @crossdissolve7649 Год назад +2

    I love this channel.

  • @trickystitch
    @trickystitch Год назад +2

    Unfortunately I had no idea of the scale and extent of Petra. Thank you for the insight.

  • @sld7262
    @sld7262 Год назад

    I had no idea this even existed. Amazing!

  • @55giantsfan22
    @55giantsfan22 Год назад +1

    So cool

  • @culturescience8458
    @culturescience8458 Год назад

    Amazing. I had no idea

  • @yvettekosta7994
    @yvettekosta7994 Год назад +14

    When you were in that large acoustic hall, what did you think of the odd marbled coloring of the vast flat ceiling as well as the upper back wall of the arches. Did you see those consistent tool marks there, as you pointed out on one wall? Because the ceiling looked very smooth, you say layered sandstone, but out of the pink, mauve, beige and gray, the black looked very oddly angular. Seaweed deposits? I understand that if stone is cut horizontally it's layers will look different from those cut vertically, but the archway wall is at a vertical angle from the ceiling and looks the same. Though both look very different from the rest of the walls and floor. And what does the weathered damage on the lower part of the facade look like to you? The columns are just crumbled off like they were in several feet of flowing water for repeated and long periods of time. I understand that this area was prone to severe flooding at certain times, and this was a big reason for the sites abandonment, because they couldn't keep up with the water chanel repair and flood control. Plus evidence of earth quake at the upper regions of cliffs surrounding the city where there was a lot of water management structural damage.
    Also, what are those square holes all in rows high up on the walls? Were they used to attach something? I don't see soot marks from torches!
    And lastly, the great acoustics as well as the design of the great hall makes me think of a temple or mosque where a leading voice would chant or sing and lead the gathering in a prayer chant. But why is the back of the hall fenced off so people can't examine the strange features in the arched alcoves closer ?!!?

  • @Vegathlete
    @Vegathlete Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @geoffreycstevenson226
    @geoffreycstevenson226 Год назад

    Love it:)

  • @cable-xc1ex
    @cable-xc1ex Год назад

    amazing brien

  • @SL-sd3sg
    @SL-sd3sg Год назад

    What an amazing place!

  • @samstewart4807
    @samstewart4807 Год назад +6

    Has anyone used ground penetrating radar to see if there are structures under the existing "floor"?

    • @samstewart4807
      @samstewart4807 Год назад +2

      @@cashgrab3139 yes I did. so, do you know if ground penetrating radar has been used.

  • @islamkamrul97
    @islamkamrul97 Год назад

    Lots of love to present the petra of Nabatian Civilization in details with its past history 👍👍🙏

  • @annierichards7367
    @annierichards7367 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @pandakicker1
    @pandakicker1 Год назад

    As someone who’s ancestors come from Jordan, I am glad that my ancestors’ achievements were so amazing that you attribute them to someone else or lost tech. It’s kind of a compliment when I ignore the obvious insult to them. xD

    • @pandakicker1
      @pandakicker1 Год назад

      I will never understand why modern humans’ hubris leads them to underestimate the ingenuity and ability of people who put their minds to their task without electronic tech.

  • @anjaknatz7157
    @anjaknatz7157 Год назад

    Till now I did not know at all what Petra really was and is! Thank you so much Brian!!

  • @Sonny_V
    @Sonny_V Год назад

    Brien Never Disappoints...Awesome Stuff

  • @hobostovepipe2199
    @hobostovepipe2199 Год назад

    So much enjoy.

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays Год назад +1

    10:30 Donkey wants his cameo now

  • @TarpeianRock
    @TarpeianRock Год назад

    Another hilarious instalment from the man who’s In The Know.

  • @drewstead316
    @drewstead316 Год назад

    Ty ty ty I've watched a lot of videos about Petra and nobody else mentioned tunnels underneath or in front of the depository

  • @igordrakulovic6857
    @igordrakulovic6857 Год назад +1

    Those '' tool'' marks, damn !

  • @wzarattin
    @wzarattin Год назад

    gracias!

  • @brigitakralj6399
    @brigitakralj6399 5 месяцев назад

    OLD OLD OLD PETRA HISTORY 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤