Nice! I had the opportunity to visit the site years ago while walking Hadrian’s wall by I was too tired to make the side trip. I’m kicking myself now 😂.
Im loving this series but it would be really great if you could somehow highlight the sections/house that you are talking about when you do an aerial shot. It would really help to get a clearer picture. I’ve got no idea where north or northwest is and sometimes can’t work out which bit you are looking at 😂
Not likely, I'm afraid. They would end up in the ocean well South of NZ. The antipodes of NZ lie mostly in Spain and the Bay of Biscay. I know, because from where I live close to Auckland, New Zealand, the antipode falls in the South of Spain, in the mountains about 50 km almost due North of Gibraltar. I can now sit at my dining table and direct visitors' attention to a modest crystalline rock safely ensconced in the China cabinet, which is an actual piece of the Earth from a point straight down through the Earth from where they are sitting. 🙂
Fascinating revelations. Excellent presentation. Thank you Marta et al.
Nice! I had the opportunity to visit the site years ago while walking Hadrian’s wall by I was too tired to make the side trip. I’m kicking myself now 😂.
Wow, so far you've answered two of my questions. Cool.
Unfortunately, I don't have any further questions at this time. Bummer.
very good and professional
Im loving this series but it would be really great if you could somehow highlight the sections/house that you are talking about when you do an aerial shot. It would really help to get a clearer picture. I’ve got no idea where north or northwest is and sometimes can’t work out which bit you are looking at 😂
We absolutely take that feedback on board and we’ll see how to show that clearer in the next video!
Marta, Does the site contain fossilized remains of prehistoric life? The stones used to build the structures look like limestone.
Hi from New Zealand. Keep digging and I might see you in my back garden in a few years
Not likely, I'm afraid. They would end up in the ocean well South of NZ. The antipodes of NZ lie mostly in Spain and the Bay of Biscay. I know, because from where I live close to Auckland, New Zealand, the antipode falls in the South of Spain, in the mountains about 50 km almost due North of Gibraltar. I can now sit at my dining table and direct visitors' attention to a modest crystalline rock safely ensconced in the China cabinet, which is an actual piece of the Earth from a point straight down through the Earth from where they are sitting. 🙂
I love these updates. If I could I'd gladly volunteer as a digger but, alas, that's just not practicable. Keep up the good work.