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Thank you for the video. As a Cambodian-American, I had visited Angkor Wat 3 times already but your video made me realize it’s even more magnificent than I imagined.
I'm slowly starting to believe this world is a lot more old, our species a lot more cunning and history a lot more rich than we think. We're not the first industrial civilization and by the looks of things, we're not even the last.
Oh, it is rich and old. However, probably not in the sense that you imply. Imo, it's worth first studying the history for which we can conclude solid hypothesis, and if that doesn't satisfy ones thirst for "rich and old", then move on to the more "pseudo" stuff.
Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock looked at all the temples in and around the Angkor complex and found that they mirrored the Draco constellation in the same way and time that the Giza pyramids mirrored Orion’s Belt. This celestial alignment took place in 10,500bc.
I have to poo poo the alien claims and the constellation alignment claims - why do historians and such want to always ASSUME those connections - because it fits their mystical narrative ..?
Cambodia does not only have Angkor Wat, Bayon or Taprom temples, it has thousand of temples in other ancient cities such as Preah Vihea Banteay Meanchey Battambang and Takeo. Some of them are nearly as big as Taprom or Angkor Wat like Bonteay Chmar and Preavihea. Somehow most tourists only visit temples in Siem Reab. These temples are excluded Cambodia’s former land e.g Thailand Laos and South Vietnam. Cheers
The surrounding areas of Angkor is still a jungle, unlike in Thailand where a house and road is right within steps of old ruins. Cambodia is still developing so may take decades to be modern an clear out the jungle and when they do they will see more ancient roads, canals etc, right now they’re all buried in a jungle habitat
Thank you!!!!!! Its my birthday today. I said, I hope Univers Inside You, came out with a new video. You did! I am ecstatic. I love this channel. It is my favorite.
While I was serving a 6 year prison sentence 2014 - 2020, I discovered Graham Hancock's "Fingerprints" from 1994. I was so impressed and engrossed by his writing and the fact that he never once makes a statement without backing it up with rigorous scientific and mathematical data I ordered "Magicians of the God's" when our found out it was the followup Angkor Wat had already blown my mind when I found out about the numbers relating to cosmology and the human body, the yoga cycles, etc. The numbers were encoded into the entire structure and that said a lot to me But these new discoveries completely change everything about the site and even human history itself. Angkor Wat is on par with the Pyramids as proof of ancient advanced civilizations. To say otherwise is either dishonest or completely ignorant
@abeadams5939 much appreciated brother 🙏🏽 I read a lot in there and I've joined society since then lol I've been out almost 4 years, got my own LLC and am the manager of a tattoo shop I also still spend my free time studying things that interest me to no end
@@mikewhocheeseharry5292sorry for the late reply, I come from a bad area for drugs and crime, I was on heroin at 15 and committing robberies, I was 20 when I was charged with armed robbery, they gave me 20 years with 14 suspended, so I did 6 I’ve been out for almost 5 years now, I’m 30, managed a tattoo shop for the last 2 years and have my own LLC I work 7 days a week I went to the biggest prison on the east coast, Greensville in Virginia, that place taught me respect, boundaries, hard work, your word is everything, And I got obsessed with reading I don’t judge people, everyone is human, no one is better than the other, All of those ways of thinking and living have made it very clear to me how many people out here who think of themselves as good people, really just stopped growing Thanks for asking my friend
@@hushlo7575 Are you familiar with Jason of Archaixs? He served 26 years in prison and studied books while incarcerated. He found incredible things he's sharing.
Cambodia or the Khmer Empire has a lot of great architecture and they are also very intriguing. I hope you can cover more beyond just Angkor Wat. Some of them like the City of Oudong, Preah Vinear, Banteay Chhmar are worth exploring.
I'm eager for people to start building with purpose and beauty again just like this. We have so much to learn, experience, and aspire to within our own cultures.
We always do when we see the meteor field approaching :) We then attempt to pass down to the future, to the probably savage humans that survive the meteor strikes everything we believe is important to pass down Decoding these buildings is quite amazing in the story they all tell
We would have to overthrow our evil greedy overlords, they are cheap and steal all the resources for themselves while dangling a carrot 🥕 in our faces while sending us thru the maze they created (financial slavery matrix).
Wow.. literally fkn WOW! I've heard a little bit about this place and have always been enamoured by it. But to see the visualisations of it here is an amazing treat! It's so reminiscent of fractals (which I'm already fascinated by after my very first LSD trip) .. and yeah, the towers are very fractal-like and also reminiscent of pine cones.. to mirror the pineal gland maybe. Brilliant upload! 👌 Edit: 30:00 Ah Haa! I knew it! It's an energy magnifier! 100%
I'm American and spent 6 months in seim reap touring angkor watt and the whole khemer history back 700 hundred yrs ago ,they was very strong powerful people and fed many ,thier ancient carving tell fantastic stories but sad now days most don't know much of the ancient culture , went home then came back to shaunucvill on the beach in and out 5 yrs , sent kids to school. Now I'm 81 and shipping my motorcycle over and live the rest of my life on the beach with no plans to come back to America , I like touring around to the small villages , especially like thier mountain areas but I can't stay in them overnight , I guess they think I'm going to steal the mountain 🙃 😅 😑
omg Don't you really know that Varman is an Indian? not Cambodian Varman is the person who Take your ancestors as slaves and use them to carry stones and build temples. Your ancestors suffered until death, how much with labor until death but you come to worship Indian Varman What an ungrateful person. 😮😮😮
Angkor wat already existed in the old world before the great flood just like pyramids at Giza and on Mexico and other megalithic Stone structures. The later civilizations just found their ruins.
Beautiful and a very informative video. Well worth my time watching,. So many videos on this subject are nothing more than wasting time, except for the building and the amazing carvings they portray
Marvelous Presentation! Thank you for your beautiful work and assiduous research. 🙏🏾 No one has done a better job capturing the mystery and majesty of Angkor Wat!!
Possibly with connections to other mysterious lost civilizations that spanned the globe and shared many fascinating technologies for working in stone and with extensive knowledge of the cosmos.
@@Hat6000and possibly having been helped come to these technologies by a civilization fading away because of cataclysm, a civilization made up of giants.
@@TheRotnflesh Exactly, there was a world wide cataclysm in that time frame the "Younger Dryas" and the vast age is indicated also by the extreme change in climate from those days.
And it was a HINDU temple. Dedicated to the Hindu gods. India is a blessed land. And very large parts of Asia Pacific are the relatives of India. A day is coming when human history will be rewritten with an Indian framework. Simply because Hinduism is the ONLY continuous religion/ civilization that continues from the pre-Ice Age days.
Thanks to Suryavarman 2 of Hiindu Khmer dynasty, for making this magnificent world's largest Hiindu temple to revere Bhagwan Vishnu and other Hiindu deities. 🙏🚩
@@teovu5557 might actually come from the legendary union of the Indian prince named "khambu" and the local naga princess named "mera" combined together to create "khmer". Khmer refer to each other as "neak" which is khmer pronunciation for naga. When we want to refer to someone we're speaking directly to, we say "neak". For example, "neak an tov na"? Translation: "where are you going"? Khmer local diety is "neak ta". Grandpa serpent/dragon.
you make a mistake, you can go to check again the khmer history. Cambodia origine formed from two dynasty. 1- Nokor Phnom dynasty(founan):which prince Hun Tien and Neang Neak(naga). The other side 2-Kampuchea dynasty(Chenla):which Roi Kampu and Merea.
Thank you to Damien and the rest of archaeologists for finding the old ancient temples long lost in the ruined jungles. It’s very mysterious, mythical and magical. I’ve been there many times but still love going there whenever I go to Cambodia. See you soon, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
An amazing documentary raising some intriguing possibilites and credible and comprehensive treatment of this fantastic structure and its lost cvilization. Like Giza and Peru it makes a lot of sense that very ancient high tech works were reused and claimed by later cultures. Of especial interest is the parallel made between the Wardencliff tower of Tesla and the tower of Angkor Wat. The similarity of structure is unmistakable and remarkable. I feel quite sure that it was designed to use as some lost energy technology.
There is world's largest monolithic single mountain carved Hiindu temple in Ajanta Ellora. Meanwhile, Sadhuwad to Suryavarman 2 of Hiindu Khmer dynasty, for making this magnificent world's largest Hiindu temple to revere Bhagwan Vishnu and other Hiindu deities. 🙏🚩
Ha..Ha...Ha... Buddhist temple......Nice joke. Whole world know what is that on the walls of temple. Each carvings is from hindu books. 'Samudra manthan' even a child knows in hinduism.
I visited the complex in 2019 and was surprised at the many other Angkor sites - each with its own atmosphere and alledged purpose. The carvings were covered in bright colors, adorned with precious gems, and gold. It's believed to have been the economic center of that paet of Asia. Modern research also believes that the complex was quickly abandoned due to sudden climate changed that led to collapse of the wealth. abundance and civilizaition.
There are just some evidences, par example like the Dogo in Africa, which knew about stars, you cannot see without modern telescopes. You see this crazy things everywhere on earth.
@@BK-qp4uq these USA culture vultures r pitiful. The oldest mummies in the world r in the Americas, Peru, not Egypt, and the oldest mummies in Egypt, have Asian DNA. The biggest pyramid in the world is in the Americas, in Mexico, not Egypt. These folks in Cambodia, r more connected to the Natives of the Americas than anything in Africa. These so called "experts", really squandered their real meaning to mankind. In our culture, the seekers and speakers of the past, were among our intellectual and spiritual leaders. They have in their hands, the ability to give mankind, the most precious, generous, meaningful important gift to mankind: THE POWER OF THE TRUTH TO THE PEOPLE¡! Knowledge is power! They, the experts, have always been very mean spirited and demeaning to the Natives of, and the Americas. Every continent was intelligent, curious and adventuresome and every continent formed great cultures all over the world. For some reason the experts hated us on sight and still do, (Americas Natives), or really stooped low with a political evil. However DNA and new dating techniques, r forcing some changes. The Americas influenced other cultures, much more than the experts ever want to or ever will admit. Instead they have been shoving Africa up our ass since day one and it's obvious that we have more in common with Asia, and it seems like there was a migration out of Asia, or there was spontaneous evolution. To many old ancient human fossils popping up and new dating techniques r not matching with what we have been told.
Praveen Mohan had already made a series on Angkor wat. I am proud of being born as Hindu because this was a temple of Vishnu which was later converted into a Buddhist temple.
The whole city seen from above looks like a motherboard, or the microchip architecture.Those spirals, look like some kind of sensor, maybe seismograph. Very nice documentary, thanks.
Angkor Wat was built in the early 12th century by King Suryavarman II of the Khmer Empire. It was originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu but later transformed into a Buddhist temple.
@@TheMoneypresident So, you believe Anghor Wat is only 800-900 years old? Do you also believe the age of the sphinx? If so, you need to look further into that, cause the sphinxs water erosion in and if itself proves that it is MUCH older than what we are being told.
Thanks for the most in depth tour and history of Angkor Wat I've seen so far. I had seen one of Praveen Mohan's videos about it, but didn't realize that he had more. If I remember correctly, he showed that there are the tops of what appear to be lingams (spelling?) Sunken in the ground around the structures as well. I find Hinduism intriguing and wished I had made the decision and time to learn more starting when I was much younger than I am now. I hope I can regain my mobility and funds to travel to see this magnificent site and feel its energy before my life comes to an end.
This is an excellently produced video, containing a number of facts I was previously unaware of. Thanks. It just shows how poor RUclips really is: I have done numerous searching on ancient structures & history (alternative; or otherwise. This is the second one, on this channel, I have watched), yet today is the first time your channel has appeared in my sidebar. Maybe I missed the following, as I was not sitting, watching for the entire video. If not: Angkor Wat is only one of many, temple sites, in the Siem Reap area. It is speculated their are over several hundred such temples. The others sites are just ruins, now, though. Also, the moat system was designed to capture the rainwater overflow, from the surrounding landscapes, & rivers, during the severe monsoon season. Modern science has shown it is one of the most complex & efficient such systems ever built. PS. the intricate sculpturing has always had me believing they were constructed by the same peoples who built the Kailash Temple, in India. It has the look of being 3D printed. One minor slip, of a stone chisel 🤣, would have ruined the entire site. Just not believeable.
This city must have been built more than 12 thousand years ago, that is before the flood and their technology was much more advanced than ours is today
@@a_smiling_gamer9063 different type of advanced, if we all died right now, in a few thousand years 90% of our structures and homes would decay to dust and only things that would last is these megalithic structures that were found by us
@@a_smiling_gamer9063 they clearly had some kind of machines back 10 thousand years ago, unchartedX has a whole video about the vases found in Egypt being perfect and flawless with a 0.1% possibility to cut that granite with hand and make it so perfect, they clearly were ahead of us
@@AdriansCreatures what i also meant was for the ancient advanced people to have skyscraper like buildings since they probably inevitably would have wanted to expand upwards if they had the same population growth and stuff as us, and their skyscrapers and other things would have been preserved due to their advancement.
@@AdriansCreatures i havent heard of any similar cases of us modern humans getting it right really well, but im pretty sure it could be achieved with lasers, meaning that this previous civ was not necessarily ahead of us, but could be, or slightly behind or equal with us if they focused on laser development.
As Hindus, we should also be grateful for ancient Chinese Travelers like Huien Tsang and the monk mentioned here. Thanks to their accounts, we have a good understanding of these temples and ancient India.
So what you're trying to say is: "what this video implies about the Angkor Wat being popularized by non Asians in order for it to be studied and understood... Yea that theory can SMD🙄" Oui?
Nazca Lines: fun fact using google Earth (pc) Drawing a strait line around the globe using each Nazca line, all lines merge together on Angkor Wat. Possible way marker? 🤔
it's gorgeous, Thank you so much for creating videos about Cambodia! Your content means a lot to us. If you ever visit again, I would be honored to guide you through Angkor, taking you off the beaten track and ensuring a crowd-free experience-all at no charge. It's my way of showing gratitude and sharing the beauty of this special place with you. KIM
Cannot thank you enough for the most informative on how Angkor Wat was build. More importantly are the discovering of those electric designs under Angkor itself. I like to point to you the giant Buddha statue in the middle of Angkor. My ancestors told me, & was told again & again from their ancestors that this giant Buddha was looted by the Thais after the fall of Angkor. Originally it was made of pure 24k gold. After they took it, they replaced it quickly with shoddy works, if you look closely it is not Khmer style, but Thai. I had 2 grand fathers who were governor of Siemreap ( father & son ) in the 1800's hundred. That was how my family had learned so much about Angkor. Love your video, more success & viewer to you. I am a Khmer, appriciates all your hard work to make this happened. I am a very proud Khmer. PS. i disagree on some other people who build Angkor. How can a foreigner or alien build this temple with so much unique and Khmer signature carvings? the clothes, the jewelries, the crowns of the Royals & so forth?. The ancients theorists in the Ancient Alient videos in THE HISTORY CHANNEL may be right about the alient may be the architech behind this ( also is the Pyramid and the temples of Mayan). Because, one of the temple that was in Cambodia and one in Latin America have the exact replica to each other, down to the stairs going up or down. They also found that Angkor & others in Latin America were build with iron groove inserted to each stones to withstand earth quake or hurricanes.
Ah ha… Good. Did the ancient Atlantis civilization were known to do genetic engineering like creating mermaids? There’ are plenty of carvings of Nagas and mermaids on the Khmer temples.
The gallery surrounding the Angkor Wat complex has a section that depicts the Khmer King Suryavarman II, the king who commissioned the construction of this megastructure. More carvings on the temple and temples surrounding the greater Angkor area also show the livelihood of the Khmer civilization, culture and stories of the people themselves in addition to the divine mythologies. Written records were also carved on stone wall of the corridors on the temple to provide more details, including the "names" of the Khmer kings who commissioned the building. There are indeed architecturally similar temples to Angkor Wat all over the region. Take a good read in Cambodian (the Khmer) history, come to the country and take a good walk around the Angkor (Siem Reap) region before bringing up such questions at the end of this video.
Very true, even in modern days, temples or any religious or holy place would have names of all the people helped fund the complex. On the stone of every ancient khmer buildings, all names are carved somewhere near by. It’s a merit and also a reminder for the generations after of their ancestors.
@@justinkennedy3004 Spot on! I live in Greece, and thankfully Greeks loved to write shit down. So, even though many would love to, revisioning our history is a tad more difficult to the Egyptian one.
We. Know. Nothing. Simply incredible. ... it's also so reminiscent of microchip and circuit board placement it can't be a coincidence. Maybe it's as simple as energy moving with its least resistance when things are mapped out like that. Edit: 30:00 ahhHaa! I knew it! 😂 I really should watch all of the video 😂
When I started this documentary I supposed they would stick with the flawed acadelmic view and not dare bring up the more controversial but credible possibilities like ancient energy science.
I find it so fascinating that ancient civilizations had this much knowledge about architecture. It's as if, a century of knowledge (if not more) is lost for no good reason other than the ancient people left the site. Understanding how we built it is a giant mystery. But I don't think anyone is asking the right questions. I want to know why this was abandoned. It seems to be a reoccurring theme in the ancient world. These marvelous sites are abandoned, and no one can answer why.
“The Khmer empire’s collapse and final collapse can be attributed to the great Thai migration that occurred in the 12th to 14th centuries CE. They dominated an area of the empire that roughly corresponds to the end of China and the beginning of Southeast Asia. As a result of this, the Thai eventually established their own kingdoms and began to annex parts of the empire.”
As all the Megalithic structures around the planet. They built out of stone. So they could last forever. They left behind a blueprint of what is truth and fact about life and the solar system. The hundreds of temples alone in and around India each having multiple messages and lessons of science, art and technology. Ancient Hindu Texts are an actual account of those that were here and of the Massive structures they built are common knowledge to people of India but laughed at by westerners who believe in the make believe Jesus Christ Superstar.
Khmers (in the distant past) actually have mixture of ancient Indian and indigenous Khmer ancestry. Cambodia, and other Southeast Asian peoples, inherited classical Indian civilization and developed it into a unique blend of local traditions and indigenous arts. The Khmer script derived from the Pallava script, which evolved over 10 times since it was first written. The Reamker (Ramakerti) is an integral part of Khmer literature and psyche. There’s no shame on acknowledging that Cambodia was heavily influenced by the classical Indian civilization, its part of early Khmer heritage.
Loved this video. And just to imagine of how old we actually are, the knowledge that is being hidden from us.. and the path that we as humans could've taken instead of this one.. well damn.
Indeed. Once they left. Man started to imagine then put forth false religions begining the foolish road to the Lies and misdirected state man is at today. Man is a liar and evil being. A criminal and destroyer of this planet based on his make believe gods that have been forced down the planets throats with violence and force.
This has blown my mind especially the energy grids st the end ,we are definitely missing so much ,,probably never know in my life time but I truly believe we are missing one maybe more civilisations found this so interesting thank you 🙏🏻
Don’t give so much credit to Cambodia. When this place was built it was not called Cambodia and Cambodian people did not live there. This is a pre flood structure, you must be educated on the subject to understand.
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Thank you for the video. As a Cambodian-American, I had visited Angkor Wat 3 times already but your video made me realize it’s even more magnificent than I imagined.
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@@michaeldugger6964 I'm Cambodian-American too and I have met many Cherokee Natives in North Carolina. Very humble people
@@imperialkhmer6146 yes we are PEACE!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@michaeldugger6964 peace comes at a cost,
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I'm slowly starting to believe this world is a lot more old, our species a lot more cunning and history a lot more rich than we think. We're not the first industrial civilization and by the looks of things, we're not even the last.
Oh, it is rich and old. However, probably not in the sense that you imply. Imo, it's worth first studying the history for which we can conclude solid hypothesis, and if that doesn't satisfy ones thirst for "rich and old", then move on to the more "pseudo" stuff.
@@georgetsapekis
Tartarian Empire Conspiracy?
@@superbeef8653 what the?
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I'm just asking... LOL
@@superbeef8653 haha, it's alright. I've not been deep into the rabbit hole so
Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock looked at all the temples in and around the Angkor complex and found that they mirrored the Draco constellation in the same way and time that the Giza pyramids mirrored Orion’s Belt. This celestial alignment took place in 10,500bc.
😅 😂 I smelling indoctrination 😂 check ARCHAIX work.. not these paid mainstream puppets 😉👊🏻
I tried to post on FB what you are referring to and wasn't allowed to.
It’s on Graham Hancock’s “quest for the lost civilization” documentary.
I have to poo poo the alien claims and the constellation alignment claims - why do historians and such want to always ASSUME those connections - because it fits their mystical narrative ..?
Yeah, that's some solid, evidence-based, peer checked, solid jump into a conclusion. smh
Majestic presentation! the best I've seen on Angkor Wat - alongside Praveen Mohan's work. Kudos to you for including some of his material :)
Really glad u mentioned Mohan! Ever since I found both your channels I've been hooked!🙏
Thankyou so much for mentioning Praveen mohan sir.... very much appreciated 🇮🇳🙏
Sir? Mam.. ;)!
@@t.f.5490 SHUT UP!! Why are you mocking Praveen Mohan?
@@MsLuminous can you read? No one was mocking anyone
He is one cool dude with an open mind
@@kateapple1 NOt the video, but the person was commeting saying Praveen sounds like a female, and said to call him not Sir, but ""Mam"'
Cambodia does not only have Angkor Wat, Bayon or Taprom temples, it has thousand of temples in other ancient cities such as Preah Vihea Banteay Meanchey Battambang and Takeo. Some of them are nearly as big as Taprom or Angkor Wat like Bonteay Chmar and Preavihea. Somehow most tourists only visit temples in Siem Reab. These temples are excluded Cambodia’s former land e.g Thailand Laos and South Vietnam. Cheers
Wow amazing thanks for that info!!!
Thank you so much for your deep knowledge about Angkor Wat 🥰❤️🙏🏻
i think its the country with most temples if i remember shit correctly but people barely know about angkor wat the most famous one of them.
The surrounding areas of Angkor is still a jungle, unlike in Thailand where a house and road is right within steps of old ruins. Cambodia is still developing so may take decades to be modern an clear out the jungle and when they do they will see more ancient roads, canals etc, right now they’re all buried in a jungle habitat
กำพูชาเป็นเพียงเจ้าของพื้นที่ ที่ตั้งของนครวัด หลังจากได้รับเอกราชจากฝรั่งเศส ผู้สร้างเป็นชนโบราณ เชื้อสายฮินดู และไม่ได้เป็นบรรพบุรุษของชาวกำพูชา พวกเขากล้าแอบอ้างโดยไม่ละอาย
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT THE STORY OF ANGKOR MADE SENSE. YOU DID A BETTER JOB NARRATING THAN MOST OUT THERE.
Thank you 😇🥰
Thank you!!!!!! Its my birthday today. I said, I hope Univers Inside You, came out with a new video. You did! I am ecstatic. I love this channel. It is my favorite.
I wish you a Happy Birthday! 🎂 💛 😊
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While I was serving a 6 year prison sentence 2014 - 2020, I discovered Graham Hancock's "Fingerprints" from 1994. I was so impressed and engrossed by his writing and the fact that he never once makes a statement without backing it up with rigorous scientific and mathematical data
I ordered "Magicians of the God's" when our found out it was the followup
Angkor Wat had already blown my mind when I found out about the numbers relating to cosmology and the human body, the yoga cycles, etc. The numbers were encoded into the entire structure and that said a lot to me
But these new discoveries completely change everything about the site and even human history itself.
Angkor Wat is on par with the Pyramids as proof of ancient advanced civilizations.
To say otherwise is either dishonest or completely ignorant
@abeadams5939 much appreciated brother 🙏🏽 I read a lot in there and I've joined society since then lol I've been out almost 4 years, got my own LLC and am the manager of a tattoo shop
I also still spend my free time studying things that interest me to no end
That makes 2 of us
What were you in prison for and where if you don’t mind asking?
@@mikewhocheeseharry5292sorry for the late reply, I come from a bad area for drugs and crime, I was on heroin at 15 and committing robberies, I was 20 when I was charged with armed robbery, they gave me 20 years with 14 suspended, so I did 6
I’ve been out for almost 5 years now, I’m 30, managed a tattoo shop for the last 2 years and have my own LLC
I work 7 days a week
I went to the biggest prison on the east coast, Greensville in Virginia, that place taught me respect, boundaries, hard work, your word is everything,
And I got obsessed with reading
I don’t judge people, everyone is human, no one is better than the other,
All of those ways of thinking and living have made it very clear to me how many people out here who think of themselves as good people, really just stopped growing
Thanks for asking my friend
@@hushlo7575 Are you familiar with Jason of Archaixs? He served 26 years in prison and studied books while incarcerated. He found incredible things he's sharing.
I've been there, words and pictures don't do it justice. It's by far the most amazing thing my eyes have ever seen
We believe you
Cambodia or the Khmer Empire has a lot of great architecture and they are also very intriguing. I hope you can cover more beyond just Angkor Wat. Some of them like the City of Oudong, Preah Vinear, Banteay Chhmar are worth exploring.
The Khmer Empire extended into modern-day Thailand. Khmer architecture can be seen at Phanom Rung and Phimai historical parks.
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MYSTERIOUS, TREMENDOUS, & FACINATING!!! 🎉🎉❤
Excellent video. One of the best channels on RUclips and this was one of the best videos. Thank you for feeding our brain with wonderful knowledge.
Lidar is really something. This video really blew me away. Great job!
As a Cambodian 🇰🇭🙏 thank you for your sharing ❤
This is the best and latest video documentary on Angkor Wat, which is the greatest wonder in the world, in my opinion.
I'm eager for people to start building with purpose and beauty again just like this. We have so much to learn, experience, and aspire to within our own cultures.
We always do when we see the meteor field approaching :)
We then attempt to pass down to the future, to the probably savage humans that survive the meteor strikes everything we believe is important to pass down
Decoding these buildings is quite amazing in the story they all tell
Unfortunately, it would appear that we are devolving. So it probably won't happen in our lifetime.
We would have to overthrow our evil greedy overlords, they are cheap and steal all the resources for themselves while dangling a carrot 🥕 in our faces while sending us thru the maze they created (financial slavery matrix).
I must say ive been a subscriber for years and the videos are gettin better and better. I look foreward to the uploads. Keep up the great work.
This is by far the best video I've watched on Angkor Wat. Thank you very much!
I second that!
One of the most eye opening places I’ve been, definitely worth a visit
Wow.. literally fkn WOW! I've heard a little bit about this place and have always been enamoured by it. But to see the visualisations of it here is an amazing treat! It's so reminiscent of fractals (which I'm already fascinated by after my very first LSD trip) .. and yeah, the towers are very fractal-like and also reminiscent of pine cones.. to mirror the pineal gland maybe. Brilliant upload! 👌 Edit: 30:00 Ah Haa! I knew it! It's an energy magnifier! 100%
😉👍
😆 I’m laughing so hard at this
@@mikewhocheeseharry5292 Ancient knowledge makes you laugh intensely huh? 🤔
@@rich_da_prophet6424 I was laughing at his comment about being on LSD tripping. LOL
@@mikewhocheeseharry5292 Albert Hofmann bicycle day April 19, 1943...
As a Cambodian, I am beyond proud of our ancestors!
I'm American and spent 6 months in seim reap touring angkor watt and the whole khemer history back 700 hundred yrs ago ,they was very strong powerful people and fed many ,thier ancient carving tell fantastic stories but sad now days most don't know much of the ancient culture , went home then came back to shaunucvill on the beach in and out 5 yrs , sent kids to school. Now I'm 81 and shipping my motorcycle over and live the rest of my life on the beach with no plans to come back to America , I like touring around to the small villages , especially like thier mountain areas but I can't stay in them overnight , I guess they think I'm going to steal the mountain 🙃 😅 😑
They are not your ancestor, it's from another civilization and you guys just come across and occupied it.
@@maliceworld I’m glad the world has some funny people like you 👏🏽👏🏽🤩🤩
omg Don't you really know that Varman is an Indian? not Cambodian
Varman is the person who Take your ancestors as slaves and use them to carry stones and build temples. Your ancestors suffered until death, how much with labor until death
but you come to worship Indian Varman
What an ungrateful person.
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@@maliceworld You are right. It is made by Hiindu king Suryavarman of Dharmic khmer dynasty. Even today Hiindu Khmers are rich traders in India.
Angkor wat already existed in the old world before the great flood just like pyramids at Giza and on Mexico and other megalithic Stone structures. The later civilizations just found their ruins.
So Angie isn’t the oldest
True💯
Agreed!
I think so
@@Commercial_InvestmentsYes Smurk
Beautiful and a very informative video. Well worth my time watching,. So many videos on this subject are nothing more than wasting time, except for the building and the amazing carvings they portray
Marvelous Presentation! Thank you for your beautiful work and assiduous research. 🙏🏾 No one has done a better job capturing the mystery and majesty of Angkor Wat!!
This Ankor Wat complex is surely evidence for a sophisticated and spiritual civilisation that conceivably spanned the entire Asian continent.
Possibly with connections to other mysterious lost civilizations that spanned the globe and shared many fascinating technologies for working in stone and with extensive knowledge of the cosmos.
@@Hat6000and possibly having been helped come to these technologies by a civilization fading away because of cataclysm, a civilization made up of giants.
@@TheRotnflesh Exactly, there was a world wide cataclysm in that time frame the "Younger Dryas" and the vast age is indicated also by the extreme change in climate from those days.
And it was a HINDU temple. Dedicated to the Hindu gods. India is a blessed land. And very large parts of Asia Pacific are the relatives of India.
A day is coming when human history will be rewritten with an Indian framework. Simply because Hinduism is the ONLY continuous religion/ civilization that continues from the pre-Ice Age days.
Remnant of the Golden Age perhaps
Thanks to Suryavarman 2 of Hiindu Khmer dynasty, for making this magnificent world's largest Hiindu temple to revere Bhagwan Vishnu and other Hiindu deities. 🙏🚩
cambodians named themselves after the Kambojas of south asia and the ethnic name khmer(khmai) comes from the indian name kumar.
@@teovu5557 might actually come from the legendary union of the Indian prince named "khambu" and the local naga princess named "mera" combined together to create "khmer". Khmer refer to each other as "neak" which is khmer pronunciation for naga. When we want to refer to someone we're speaking directly to, we say "neak". For example, "neak an tov na"? Translation: "where are you going"? Khmer local diety is "neak ta". Grandpa serpent/dragon.
you make a mistake, you can go to check again the khmer history. Cambodia origine formed from two dynasty. 1- Nokor Phnom dynasty(founan):which prince Hun Tien and Neang Neak(naga). The other side 2-Kampuchea dynasty(Chenla):which Roi Kampu and Merea.
@@hinbunhan736 are you trying to say this was not Hindu or Sanatan ancient science due to the Khmer's are coming in the picture?
Isn't Kumar means small boy? in Indian?@@teovu5557
Thank you for sharing the wonderful research. Great effort and presentation. Thank-you
Thank you to Damien and the rest of archaeologists for finding the old ancient temples long lost in the ruined jungles. It’s very mysterious, mythical and magical. I’ve been there many times but still love going there whenever I go to Cambodia. See you soon, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
An amazing documentary raising some intriguing possibilites and credible and comprehensive treatment of this fantastic structure and its lost cvilization. Like Giza and Peru it makes a lot of sense that very ancient high tech works were reused and claimed by later cultures. Of especial interest is the parallel made between the Wardencliff tower of Tesla and the tower of Angkor Wat. The similarity of structure is unmistakable and remarkable. I feel quite sure that it was designed to use as some lost energy technology.
My country is Cambodia 🇰🇭 ❤
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@@rlpass.gaming9103 what is matters?
@@rlpass.gaming9103ល្មមឈប់ទើសហើយ ធ្វើការងារទៅ
i more like old background music, ....narrator voice is so clear and perfect, love it
Thank you for letting me know about the video of the ancient Khmer temple. It's truly impressive.
There is world's largest monolithic single mountain carved Hiindu temple in Ajanta Ellora. Meanwhile, Sadhuwad to Suryavarman 2 of Hiindu Khmer dynasty, for making this magnificent world's largest Hiindu temple to revere Bhagwan Vishnu and other Hiindu deities. 🙏🚩
This is proper Buddhist architecture .
@@NN94887 dont be dreaming this is hindu temple
@@drsandeep47 that's exactly what I said , don't dream that . Bcz your hinduisam didn't existed during the time of this temple.
@@NN94887 hinduism is first religion to exist bhuddism was later created by bhudda followers who was a hindu .. so stop nonsense chinese bot
Ha..Ha...Ha... Buddhist temple......Nice joke. Whole world know what is that on the walls of temple. Each carvings is from hindu books. 'Samudra manthan' even a child knows in hinduism.
I visited the complex in 2019 and was surprised at the many other Angkor sites - each with its own atmosphere and alledged purpose. The carvings were covered in bright colors, adorned with precious gems, and gold. It's believed to have been the economic center of that paet of Asia. Modern research also believes that the complex was quickly abandoned due to sudden climate changed that led to collapse of the wealth. abundance and civilizaition.
I love the way your voice carries me away to far flung wonders of the world. Astounding
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@@PetraVoice 😉🤗
The architects and engineers of the past were on a whole different level. They were so intelligent that lots of people today assume aliens.
There are just some evidences, par example like the Dogo in Africa, which knew about stars, you cannot see without modern telescopes. You see this crazy things everywhere on earth.
@@BK-qp4uq easy explanation is they had equivalent or better, we are way less advanced that much is very clear.
The architects were either groaned or fallen angels
@@BK-qp4uq these USA culture vultures r pitiful. The oldest mummies in the world r in the Americas, Peru, not Egypt, and the oldest mummies in Egypt, have Asian DNA. The biggest pyramid in the world is in the Americas, in Mexico, not Egypt. These folks in Cambodia, r more connected to the Natives of the Americas than anything in Africa. These so called "experts", really squandered their real meaning to mankind. In our culture, the seekers and speakers of the past, were among our intellectual and spiritual leaders. They have in their hands, the ability to give mankind, the most precious, generous, meaningful important gift to mankind: THE POWER OF THE TRUTH TO THE PEOPLE¡! Knowledge is power! They, the experts, have always been very mean spirited and demeaning to the Natives of, and the Americas. Every continent was intelligent, curious and adventuresome and every continent formed great cultures all over the world. For some reason the experts hated us on sight and still do, (Americas Natives), or really stooped low with a political evil. However DNA and new dating techniques, r forcing some changes. The Americas influenced other cultures, much more than the experts ever want to or ever will admit. Instead they have been shoving Africa up our ass since day one and it's obvious that we have more in common with Asia, and it seems like there was a migration out of Asia, or there was spontaneous evolution. To many old ancient human fossils popping up and new dating techniques r not matching with what we have been told.
Only western punks think like that.
Praveen Mohan had already made a series on Angkor wat. I am proud of being born as Hindu because this was a temple of Vishnu which was later converted into a Buddhist temple.
Right
Really? Is it because of the elephants? Hmm got links to Praveen Mohan?
This documentary underplays the Hindu and Vedic origins of Angkor Wat and focuses on some idiot westerner as if he built it.
@@Sleepless4Life Angkor Wat was built by Hindus, our Vedic civilization was way advanced.
Hindu = India
Buddhist = Chinese
Was there a battle ..?
I've lately been drawn by the presentation and narration of this channel. Keep amzing us
How have I never heard of this??? My God that place is beautiful
Where do you live and it seems you are so isolated?!
It's alright some people these days think WW2 is a movie.
The whole city seen from above looks like a motherboard, or the microchip architecture.Those spirals, look like some kind of sensor, maybe seismograph. Very nice documentary, thanks.
The city grid looks like a modern day computer motherboard...and Angkor Wat is the CPU
Wow it does
Absolutely, the more things change?
Angkor Wat was built in the early 12th century by King Suryavarman II of the Khmer Empire. It was originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu but later transformed into a Buddhist temple.
@@fakir-l7v try finding out who actually built it, not the nonsense from “his-story”
We live in the matrix, serious
Amazing presentation ...thank you so much...and congratulations.
The amazing thing is that for thousands of years of earthquakes it still stands.
There isn't any significant earthquakes in Cambodia and it isn't that old.
@@TheMoneypresident ''it isn't that old'' Older than many civilisations
@@karantikoo9302 800 years old. You have a lot of science and literature to disprove if you believe that it is older.
@@TheMoneypresident So, you believe Anghor Wat is only 800-900 years old? Do you also believe the age of the sphinx? If so, you need to look further into that, cause the sphinxs water erosion in and if itself proves that it is MUCH older than what we are being told.
@@DenKwonDo prove this is older or shut up.
Thanks for the most in depth tour and history of Angkor Wat I've seen so far. I had seen one of Praveen Mohan's videos about it, but didn't realize that he had more. If I remember correctly, he showed that there are the tops of what appear to be lingams (spelling?) Sunken in the ground around the structures as well. I find Hinduism intriguing and wished I had made the decision and time to learn more starting when I was much younger than I am now. I hope I can regain my mobility and funds to travel to see this magnificent site and feel its energy before my life comes to an end.
This is an excellently produced video, containing a number of facts I was previously unaware of. Thanks.
It just shows how poor RUclips really is: I have done numerous searching on ancient structures & history (alternative; or otherwise. This is the second one, on this channel, I have watched), yet today is the first time your channel has appeared in my sidebar.
Maybe I missed the following, as I was not sitting, watching for the entire video. If not: Angkor Wat is only one of many, temple sites, in the Siem Reap area. It is speculated their are over several hundred such temples. The others sites are just ruins, now, though.
Also, the moat system was designed to capture the rainwater overflow, from the surrounding landscapes, & rivers, during the severe monsoon season. Modern science has shown it is one of the most complex & efficient such systems ever built.
PS. the intricate sculpturing has always had me believing they were constructed by the same peoples who built the Kailash Temple, in India. It has the look of being 3D printed. One minor slip, of a stone chisel 🤣, would have ruined the entire site. Just not believeable.
Wow I’ve seen a few docs about this and this is one of the most comprehensive and info packed ones. Excellent 👍🏽
Fantastic presentation of Angkor with information that would inspire every Indian to visit this place and be proud of our roots
This city must have been built more than 12 thousand years ago, that is before the flood and their technology was much more advanced than ours is today
more advanced than us now?
advanced, definitely
MUCH more advanced than us now?
And this complex is all they made?
Seems doubtful but I get your point
@@a_smiling_gamer9063 different type of advanced, if we all died right now, in a few thousand years 90% of our structures and homes would decay to dust and only things that would last is these megalithic structures that were found by us
@@a_smiling_gamer9063 they clearly had some kind of machines back 10 thousand years ago, unchartedX has a whole video about the vases found in Egypt being perfect and flawless with a 0.1% possibility to cut that granite with hand and make it so perfect, they clearly were ahead of us
@@AdriansCreatures what i also meant was for the ancient advanced people to have skyscraper like buildings since they probably inevitably would have wanted to expand upwards if they had the same population growth and stuff as us, and their skyscrapers and other things would have been preserved due to their advancement.
@@AdriansCreatures i havent heard of any similar cases of us modern humans getting it right really well, but im pretty sure it could be achieved with lasers, meaning that this previous civ was not necessarily ahead of us, but could be, or slightly behind or equal with us if they focused on laser development.
Thanks for this video. I am from Cambodia I love Camobodia
Thank you for using Praveen material. He is wonderful researcher. 🙏💖✊💯
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Yes, Praveen Mohan explained about this temple in great detail in his video. Awesome work done. 🙏
@@dibyaraj108 💯
This is a great video to watch on a VR headset.
Amazing and thanks for making this aware ov and showing us beautiful and magnificent documentaries
As Hindus, we should also be grateful for ancient Chinese Travelers like Huien Tsang and the monk mentioned here. Thanks to their accounts, we have a good understanding of these temples and ancient India.
So what you're trying to say is: "what this video implies about the Angkor Wat being popularized by non Asians in order for it to be studied and understood... Yea that theory can SMD🙄"
Oui?
Thank you. Love Anchor.
This made me want to revisit Angkor Wat for the second time...
Thanks you for showing angkorwat to the world
THIS IS A POWER PLANT ONE OF THE NICEST ONES I HAVE EVER SEEN
Beautiful documentry ❤❤❤
Thx 🙏
Impressive documentary!
English or Spanish, I enjoy and wait for your videos soo much, thanks!!
this is so much info i love it 💕
mind blowing stuff, if you have been there you know!
Thank you for the video...👋
here we gooooo, another video!
Nazca Lines: fun fact using google Earth (pc)
Drawing a strait line around the globe using each Nazca line, all lines merge together on Angkor Wat. Possible way marker? 🤔
power transfer, like wifi
maybe it could have been used kinda like the silk road, like a trade hub and stuff that also happens to have wifi lol
it's gorgeous, Thank you so much for creating videos about Cambodia! Your content means a lot to us. If you ever visit again, I would be honored to guide you through Angkor, taking you off the beaten track and ensuring a crowd-free experience-all at no charge. It's my way of showing gratitude and sharing the beauty of this special place with you. KIM
The great 🎉❤
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Cannot thank you enough for the most informative on how Angkor Wat was build. More importantly are the discovering of those electric designs under Angkor itself. I like to point to you the giant Buddha statue in the middle of Angkor. My ancestors told me, & was told again & again from their ancestors that this giant Buddha was looted by the Thais after the fall of Angkor. Originally it was made of pure 24k gold. After they took it, they replaced it quickly with shoddy works, if you look closely it is not Khmer style, but Thai. I had 2 grand fathers who were governor of Siemreap ( father & son ) in the 1800's hundred. That was how my family had learned so much about Angkor. Love your video, more success & viewer to you. I am a Khmer, appriciates all your hard work to make this happened. I am a very proud Khmer. PS. i disagree on some other people who build Angkor. How can a foreigner or alien build this temple with so much unique and Khmer signature carvings? the clothes, the jewelries, the crowns of the Royals & so forth?. The ancients theorists in the Ancient Alient videos in THE HISTORY CHANNEL may be right about the alient may be the architech behind this ( also is the Pyramid and the temples of Mayan). Because, one of the temple that was in Cambodia and one in Latin America have the exact replica to each other, down to the stairs going up or down. They also found that Angkor & others in Latin America were build with iron groove inserted to each stones to withstand earth quake or hurricanes.
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Good research appreciate.... best wishes from India....
The city layout reminds me of both a circuit board and the geographical concentricity of the supposed layout of Atlantis.
Ah ha… Good. Did the ancient Atlantis civilization were known to do genetic engineering like creating mermaids? There’ are plenty of carvings of Nagas and mermaids on the Khmer temples.
For the same reason...
Generating power.. just thinking
My favorite place IMHO the most beautiful ancient site. And 1st to comment lol.
The gallery surrounding the Angkor Wat complex has a section that depicts the Khmer King Suryavarman II, the king who commissioned the construction of this megastructure. More carvings on the temple and temples surrounding the greater Angkor area also show the livelihood of the Khmer civilization, culture and stories of the people themselves in addition to the divine mythologies. Written records were also carved on stone wall of the corridors on the temple to provide more details, including the "names" of the Khmer kings who commissioned the building. There are indeed architecturally similar temples to Angkor Wat all over the region. Take a good read in Cambodian (the Khmer) history, come to the country and take a good walk around the Angkor (Siem Reap) region before bringing up such questions at the end of this video.
Very true, even in modern days, temples or any religious or holy place would have names of all the people helped fund the complex. On the stone of every ancient khmer buildings, all names are carved somewhere near by. It’s a merit and also a reminder for the generations after of their ancestors.
Why are you bringing up facts in a fairytale conversation?
Anyone can claim the work of previous generations if those who built it don't use writing. This seems to be the same with the pyramids of Giza.
@@justinkennedy3004 Spot on! I live in Greece, and thankfully Greeks loved to write shit down. So, even though many would love to, revisioning our history is a tad more difficult to the Egyptian one.
Just like Ancient Egyptians claiming they built the pyramids when they most likely stumbled across it and claimed it as their own.
Fascinating architecture... I wish I could have seen the construction.
We. Know. Nothing.
Simply incredible.
... it's also so reminiscent of microchip and circuit board placement it can't be a coincidence. Maybe it's as simple as energy moving with its least resistance when things are mapped out like that.
Edit: 30:00 ahhHaa! I knew it! 😂 I really should watch all of the video 😂
Jack you're really intelligent. Keep searching for the truth m8! If you seek, you shall find...✝️🛐💙⚘
When I started this documentary I supposed they would stick with the flawed acadelmic view and not dare bring up the more controversial but credible possibilities like ancient energy science.
@@rich_da_prophet6424 thanks man! Appreciate it! I've been on this journey over 25yrs and I still find it fascinating! Much love 🙏
Absolutely beautiful amazing spectacular brilliant godly love it 👍
There were many pinecone shapes, in the building, stone art, and even the helmet that remind me of the pineal gland.
Who does the pineal gland do?
I find it so fascinating that ancient civilizations had this much knowledge about architecture. It's as if, a century of knowledge (if not more) is lost for no good reason other than the ancient people left the site. Understanding how we built it is a giant mystery. But I don't think anyone is asking the right questions. I want to know why this was abandoned. It seems to be a reoccurring theme in the ancient world. These marvelous sites are abandoned, and no one can answer why.
War, climate change, disease, natural disaster or political corruption.
“The Khmer empire’s collapse and final collapse can be attributed to the great Thai migration that occurred in the 12th to 14th centuries CE. They dominated an area of the empire that roughly corresponds to the end of China and the beginning of Southeast Asia. As a result of this, the Thai eventually established their own kingdoms and began to annex parts of the empire.”
As all the Megalithic structures around the planet. They built out of stone. So they could last forever. They left behind a blueprint of what is truth and fact about life and the solar system. The hundreds of temples alone in and around India each having multiple messages and lessons of science, art and technology. Ancient Hindu Texts are an actual account of those that were here and of the Massive structures they built are common knowledge to people of India but laughed at by westerners who believe in the make believe Jesus Christ Superstar.
Wasn’t is a big solar wave that wiped out almost everyone ?
The native people at these sites never claim them they always say it was the visitors and point to the sky
Thank you 🇰🇭😊 🙏
Khmers (in the distant past) actually have mixture of ancient Indian and indigenous Khmer ancestry. Cambodia, and other Southeast Asian peoples, inherited classical Indian civilization and developed it into a unique blend of local traditions and indigenous arts. The Khmer script derived from the Pallava script, which evolved over 10 times since it was first written. The Reamker (Ramakerti) is an integral part of Khmer literature and psyche. There’s no shame on acknowledging that Cambodia was heavily influenced by the classical Indian civilization, its part of early Khmer heritage.
Haven't finished the vid, but I am curious what the magnetic filed here and Lay Lines look like there.
All the Nazca lines lead to this place!!! Look it up! Trip out!!!
Beautiful. More of this Angkor Wat. JAI SHRI VISHNU. JAI SHRI RAM.
How majestic Angor Wat must have been during it's reign
Wow, this is amazing...appreciate the video!
Loved this video.
And just to imagine of how old we actually are, the knowledge that is being hidden from us.. and the path that we as humans could've taken instead of this one.. well damn.
Indeed. Once they left. Man started to imagine then put forth false religions begining the foolish road to the Lies and misdirected state man is at today. Man is a liar and evil being. A criminal and destroyer of this planet based on his make believe gods that have been forced down the planets throats with violence and force.
Wow! Just, wow!
Another Amazing video. 👏🏻 thank you ❤
Thanks🙏for sharing our culture to the world
How on earth did they dig those huge reservoirs! Never mind the buildings
I want to go to Angkor Wat so bad!
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This has blown my mind especially the energy grids st the end ,we are definitely missing so much ,,probably never know in my life time but I truly believe we are missing one maybe more civilisations found this so interesting thank you 🙏🏻
Love your channel my bucket list of places to visit keeps expanding
Great Video. Subscribed.
Love your voice ❤
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Don’t give so much credit to Cambodia. When this place was built it was not called Cambodia and Cambodian people did not live there. This is a pre flood structure, you must be educated on the subject to understand.
Glad to visit Angkor Wat...so magnificent