haven’t even finished yet but just felt the need to say how well done this video is. everything about the graphics, narration, script, and topic choice is perfect. I was surprised to see the relatively low amount of subs you have on this channel. I hope you will get the recognition you deserve because this content is great.
This is the kind of voice that I like to listen to. Some podcasts, the narrator has thin voices and it doesn’t suit them narrating paranormal or macabre genre.
while i tend to believe he just died of exposure or some other ailment, i'd admit that the jungle there has all kinds of hidden things we have no understanding of. lidar scans are revealing things and who knows, with the rate they're cutting down the amazon (sadly) they may very well uncover something like ruins.
Oh man!, i was intrigued by the tile, sharmed by the animation then soothed by the voice. What a great channel and a great time (thought i consumed all RUclips content haha xD)
This is my first time stumbling across your channel. It is amazing, the narration, video style and the imagery and editing is so well done it feels so professional and educational. Keep it up!!🫶
I minor adjustment it is not Cuiabá the pronunciation, the diacritic á at the end of Cuiabá means the pronounce is Kuyabaah. I find incredible that while people use horses at the Pantanal the place Fawcett went more North people used rivers as transportation, at least in the parts where that is possible, going with horses at the 1920 expedition mirrors Scott in the Antarctic that used Mongolian poneis, and wanted to make the end of the trip by man alone, and incredibly stupid arrogant idea, while Amundsen used dogs and succeeded. The same cultural blindness and hubris that Ford had when he tried to build Fordlândia. Why Fawcett didn't used the common form of transportation preferred by people in that region that use horses only at Pantanal but not deep in the jungle where people go by boat or by feet escapes me. My assessment is exactly the same of John Hemming (17:41). Here in Brazil there are a dozen stories and theories about what happened to Fawcett including (AFAIR) navigation device (I can't remember if it was a compass a sextant or what UPDATE mentioned at 13:47) found by someone years later that seem to have been owned by Fawcett. The story about the Nahukuá and Suyas is many times told and the two peoples accused each other for a long time after this account the Suyas saying the Nahukuá were trying to divert the blame to them and vice versa and probably have not to do with Fawcett death anyway, so many white people from Europe were killed by natives that if you asked to them they could not know if it was Fawcett or not or even if the story of one tribe killing was true or just two enemy tribes setting the score for old grudges. 14:09 The Villas Boas Brothers were living legends here in Brazil, when TV shows had a slow day they called Orlando to tell one of his numerous stories, always a new one, it was impossible to get tired of hearing the man tell those stories even the trivial ones with passion, he was respected by everyone. I remember all those I heard to this day and I wish I had heard more. He worked at FUNAI a foundation o the government to look after native people's interests, and he was fired by FAX he got heartbroken, the reason is bureaucratic and correct to a point but it doesn't fit here the way in which was done is what hurt him, but public opinion was, as always on his side to the point of the president call him to apologize. He died two years later in 2002, as always Brazil hurt its real heroes and decorate its real parasites.
I wish we would stop referring to things like this as mysteries. What is the mystery here? a guy went hiking into one of the most remote, wild, unexplored, dangerous places in the world and died. Im gonna say its been known to happen. Calling it a mystery implies something weird happened when there are 500 million perfectly normal explanations for how he died
An old man trecks into the unexplored amazon in 1925 and disappears. There is no mystery there 😂 People are still going missing in 2024, right under the gaze of millions of fellow city dwellers, billions of cctv systems, state of the art satellite and cell tower tracking, etc.., That's the mystery
Hommie looking for Atlantis in the jungle because of something he was “quiet sure” wasn’t an insane fabricated artifact/artifact with fake history… how could a man that smart go missing in the jungle it’s a real head scratcher
Don’t you just love these rich people they’re like hey it’s 1900 turn-of-the-century I’ve got $1 million dollars…you know what I’m gonna do. I’m gonna go down to Amazon and I’m gonna find myself a civilization! No, not THE Amazon.. just Amazon. I’m sure they have one I can buy on there 💩
He was decades ahead of his time. Present day ground penetrating radar has revealed vast city complexes and roads within the Amazon that have yet to be fully excavated
@@TheJoshman01history is hard to remember when it was either never written down or the records that did exist got destroyed or lost because, it’s, yaknow, some fragile paper sadly enough. There is so much in our past that we will never know, the vast majority went undocumented, almost no one could write, and even if they could, they wouldn’t carry around ink and paper all the time. Just imagine reading stories about travellers walking the roads between ancient Mesopotamian cities like Uruk and Babylon, the wonders they would have seen, and how different their daily lives would have been.
"Can I pet that dog?" :D "No, sweety. That's a bear." "Can I *pet that dog* ?!" >:D Lots of people wanted to 'pet that dog' for the Amazon and learned a bit late that it, in fact, was not a dog.
@@jimshelley8831 very true. It goes along with the fact that we have more computing power in our pocket then nasa when we went to the moon. It’s insane
Ah, yes, those easy-to-navigate places, Everest and the Arctic. I'd say this dude disappeared up his own butt well before disappearing into the jungle.
Sad thing is, you can now easily see what his Native informant was referring to- we now know the Amazon River valley was very heavily populated, but Introduction of European diseases decimated whatever nations were living there. The "cities" weren't any more or less advanced than the average Natives, there just used to be way, way more people in that region with a lot more settlements with higher populations.
Well I mean, people go to the amazon jungle to search for a city and end up dying because of the intense humidity and high heat. There ain’t no mystery
man when will people stop calling native americans indians? bro they are not indians, they are americans. india or bharat is located in south asia and has always been there. we are indians , not them
how is fawcett the fascinating part, not the secret occult massive city with greek inscriptions on the archway and a basalt idol possibly connected to it presenting unknown glyphs with egyptian style headdress?
Because it’s a singular source of unverified authenticity, that on top of that relies on the reporter having a good grasp of Egyptology and Ancient Greek. It’s like your asking why is Herodotus more interesting than Atlantis 😂, ones a real person the other is just a story
@@acksawblack i dont think herodotus was more interesting than atlantis, how could you say theres interesting lost stories are less interesting than the people who come across them and try to find them?
@@evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879 yes ? is this a meme ? yes the legend of a lost city with unknown rock and inscriptions is more interesting than a washed up british officer who barely got further than the rivers
@@fijiroll I'm not trying to be abrasive, so forgive me if I come across (or came across) that way. ...ever read Don Quixote? I think the man (fictional in this case) is more interesting than the windmills. The stories come from...him. just my humble opinion. I'm not claiming others are wrong for feeling differently.
Imagine trudging through that brutal God forsaken jungle, hacking every step w a machete, the bugs and snakes and animals, the heat and the hunger, all w the overblown hubristic certainty of the colonial British old chap mindset, looking for a fever dream of a city, to never know you were walking OVER it the whole time, dismissing the area as "all wrong" but continuing to state, "we're close, so close i can feel it! I can taste it! We are so close, boys!"
I actually live in this very state (shown at 7:17) and had never heard of this supposed lost city nor about these explorers prior to this video. How intriguing! I actually got spooked when I saw the map.
Love to see the new content. For anyone who liked this video there is a book by David Grann called The Lost City of Z, great by book by an author that’s popping off right now.
I love how LEMMINO has become a whole new genre of videos in RUclips.
Facts
Do you have any other channels that have a similar style?
@@guusvandersijpt4605 Barely Sociable if you like the slightly darker stuff, Nexpo if you like the much darker stuff imo
@@guusvandersijpt4605 'Nexpo' is quite similar, but more on the scarier side
@@guusvandersijpt4605 Real Horror is one!
haven’t even finished yet but just felt the need to say how well done this video is. everything about the graphics, narration, script, and topic choice is perfect. I was surprised to see the relatively low amount of subs you have on this channel. I hope you will get the recognition you deserve because this content is great.
very pleasing to watch! i love those LEMMINO style videos
AGREED!
Definitely! Time to time i visit his channel just to see if he has uploaded something
Top notch editing! What a RUclips gem to stumble across. Please keep making content!
I know where he is but I ain't no snitch.
Me too, keep those lips locked brother
Tell me
Most people really aren't solid like they talk people flip on ya over a misdemeanor or a night or so in jail. That's honestly the truth
Me too sister.
bruh
I was waiting for 2 years for this video to drop. FINALLY
This is the kind of voice that I like to listen to. Some podcasts, the narrator has thin voices and it doesn’t suit them narrating paranormal or macabre genre.
If you uploaded more you’d easily pass 100k subs, but I understand the time it takes to make these. Fantastic Work!!
He returns 2 years later. Love this video already
You have a way of making a story so interesting, the narration is top notch, great video !
Your videos of worth the wait. Simple, calm, informative, well put together, memorable.
Dude searching for lost city gets lost. Imagine my shock
Well now I need to rewatch the backlog of your vids!
while i tend to believe he just died of exposure or some other ailment, i'd admit that the jungle there has all kinds of hidden things we have no understanding of.
lidar scans are revealing things and who knows, with the rate they're cutting down the amazon (sadly) they may very well uncover something like ruins.
Good content. Love the visuals. All the best and your channel blows up!!
Insanely high quality content, only wish you uploaded more frequently, but ig you can’t rush greatness!!
See you next year 😂
Oh man!, i was intrigued by the tile, sharmed by the animation then soothed by the voice.
What a great channel and a great time (thought i consumed all RUclips content haha xD)
Very interesting stuff. I hadn’t heard about this expedition before. subbed!
Quality content, keep making it! Views will come eventually.
Glad you are back!
So what about the man that was held hostage? Nobody came to rescue him? Or was that stroy just made up?
thats what im saying
Amazing video. Please do not disappear again!!!
You deserve more subs my friend keep it up!
Its good to have you back sir
Great video, welcome back!
Great video, only feedback I have is that the narration audio is slightly shifted to the left. Kinda annoying as a headphone listener.
A great way to renew your channel. Well done.
Good job editing colors n sound tracks used are top notch
glad you’re back
Who’s here cuz lemmino doesn’t upload enough
Haha! Me 😂
Voice is louder left side than right.
Interesting video. Thanks
Hey guys, what happened to the Napoleon's Exile video? I loved that one 🔥 but I can't find it on the channel anymore?
My left ear really enjoyed this
Your channel gives lemmino vibes ❤ i like it.
Just watched the Korean assassination video and then this one. This is amazing stuff! Please do more :)
Great video
I wonder what you would find if you went and metal detecting out there
great work
Imagine if they went today, it's practically all roads and farmland now
This is my first time stumbling across your channel. It is amazing, the narration, video style and the imagery and editing is so well done it feels so professional and educational. Keep it up!!🫶
I minor adjustment it is not Cuiabá the pronunciation, the diacritic á at the end of Cuiabá means the pronounce is Kuyabaah.
I find incredible that while people use horses at the Pantanal the place Fawcett went more North people used rivers as transportation, at least in the parts where that is possible, going with horses at the 1920 expedition mirrors Scott in the Antarctic that used Mongolian poneis, and wanted to make the end of the trip by man alone, and incredibly stupid arrogant idea, while Amundsen used dogs and succeeded. The same cultural blindness and hubris that Ford had when he tried to build Fordlândia.
Why Fawcett didn't used the common form of transportation preferred by people in that region that use horses only at Pantanal but not deep in the jungle where people go by boat or by feet escapes me. My assessment is exactly the same of John Hemming (17:41).
Here in Brazil there are a dozen stories and theories about what happened to Fawcett including (AFAIR) navigation device (I can't remember if it was a compass a sextant or what UPDATE mentioned at 13:47) found by someone years later that seem to have been owned by Fawcett. The story about the Nahukuá and Suyas is many times told and the two peoples accused each other for a long time after this account the Suyas saying the Nahukuá were trying to divert the blame to them and vice versa and probably have not to do with Fawcett death anyway, so many white people from Europe were killed by natives that if you asked to them they could not know if it was Fawcett or not or even if the story of one tribe killing was true or just two enemy tribes setting the score for old grudges.
14:09 The Villas Boas Brothers were living legends here in Brazil, when TV shows had a slow day they called Orlando to tell one of his numerous stories, always a new one, it was impossible to get tired of hearing the man tell those stories even the trivial ones with passion, he was respected by everyone. I remember all those I heard to this day and I wish I had heard more. He worked at FUNAI a foundation o the government to look after native people's interests, and he was fired by FAX he got heartbroken, the reason is bureaucratic and correct to a point but it doesn't fit here the way in which was done is what hurt him, but public opinion was, as always on his side to the point of the president call him to apologize. He died two years later in 2002, as always Brazil hurt its real heroes and decorate its real parasites.
Jus saying tho like he mostlikely didnt disappear he either found it or got eaten by some animal...
My god😮
Percy Fawcett must have "tapped out" 😂
😂😂
The royal society geographic & the theosofical society knew more of what they pretended.
What if he hasn’t been heard from because he succeeded?
is it just me or is his audio left leaning center your mic or rotate it perhaps in future?
Wiiiiii. Welcome back
These edits man how teach us!! Please
Bro keep it up, you will grow big if you remain consistent
Subscribed
Subbed for the style, but I stay for the sexy voice
When I lose track of my scouting sheep in AoE:
I wish we would stop referring to things like this as mysteries. What is the mystery here? a guy went hiking into one of the most remote, wild, unexplored, dangerous places in the world and died. Im gonna say its been known to happen. Calling it a mystery implies something weird happened when there are 500 million perfectly normal explanations for how he died
Why is water wet
It's sticky
I thought this is about zerzura
Did he call it Zed or did he call it Z?
An old man trecks into the unexplored amazon in 1925 and disappears. There is no mystery there 😂
People are still going missing in 2024, right under the gaze of millions of fellow city dwellers, billions of cctv systems, state of the art satellite and cell tower tracking, etc.., That's the mystery
They probably ran into some cannibals and became their dinner.
Is that joyboy in the thumbnail
Ah no way! I found Z last week! It’s aight... Probs not worth the effort tho
Welcome back! Now don't be a stranger 😅
more!
Hommie looking for Atlantis in the jungle because of something he was “quiet sure” wasn’t an insane fabricated artifact/artifact with fake history… how could a man that smart go missing in the jungle it’s a real head scratcher
Wait, but who was the swiss guy?
🔥🔥
eaten by a giant carpenter ant deep in the Amazon-mystery solved
It’s crazy to me how people pronounce “z”.
man, Fawcett was a really shitty explorer right?
Is that luffy
Prolly got ate by a bear.
I only know about this story because of a horrible geography book I got on a British Airways flight years ago 😂
It was Horrible Geography: Bloomin Rainforests! Goated book
What is clear from this historical presentation is that these tribespeople need to get a new barber; they all look like Duane Dibley.
Zомнительно но окээээй
hard to understand with the deep voice
Don’t you just love these rich people they’re like hey it’s 1900 turn-of-the-century I’ve got $1 million dollars…you know what I’m gonna do. I’m gonna go down to Amazon and I’m gonna find myself a civilization! No, not THE Amazon.. just Amazon. I’m sure they have one I can buy on there 💩
I take it Percy found the Lost City Of Z? Disappeared!
If you're named Raleigh, maybe don't become an explorer. Name has a bad track record.
Just ask the people who disappeared on Roanoke Island.
@@jackwimmer2249 or the guy from one piece
@@milfenthusiast1582eh he’s doing alright for himself
He’s the only one who got into the right business for One Piece.
Gotta say, white text on black rules. This should be the default.
Agreed. White over black.
Dark mode > white mode
@@mrclam445legit read my mind 😂
@@mrclam445lightmode is for the clinically insane and psychopaths😂
I almost forgot white mode was a thing 😂
He was decades ahead of his time. Present day ground penetrating radar has revealed vast city complexes and roads within the Amazon that have yet to be fully excavated
We have forgotten more of our past then we have remembered.
Yes i agree and i think to myself they will never get a team there to excavate. Half the rainforest would have to be cut down just to get there
Rome of the West
@@TheJoshman01history is hard to remember when it was either never written down or the records that did exist got destroyed or lost because, it’s, yaknow, some fragile paper sadly enough.
There is so much in our past that we will never know, the vast majority went undocumented, almost no one could write, and even if they could, they wouldn’t carry around ink and paper all the time. Just imagine reading stories about travellers walking the roads between ancient Mesopotamian cities like Uruk and Babylon, the wonders they would have seen, and how different their daily lives would have been.
@@alfredshort3Not at all. You have no notion of how IMMENSE the rain forest is
Going into the Amazon and poking around is like jumping over a fence with a sign that says " beware of Dog" just to pet the Dog.
"Can I pet that dog?" :D
"No, sweety. That's a bear."
"Can I *pet that dog* ?!" >:D
Lots of people wanted to 'pet that dog' for the Amazon and learned a bit late that it, in fact, was not a dog.
When I listen to these expeditions I try to keep in mind the technology and how things were back then. These guys had big brass ones
Yeah makes me think they were either very brave or very stupid… or a bit of both
They also had privilege and wealth ,which helps.
@@jimshelley8831 very true. It goes along with the fact that we have more computing power in our pocket then nasa when we went to the moon. It’s insane
@@jimshelley8831privilege doesn’t stop ticks from devouring you…
No, just a lot of stupidity
Ah, yes, those easy-to-navigate places, Everest and the Arctic. I'd say this dude disappeared up his own butt well before disappearing into the jungle.
He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died…
What
@@mikemike5811he was with his mom in the Amazon researching spiders just before she died (RIP)
@@mikemike5811 If you know, you know...
@@vladkornienko7889 are you saying she died suspiciously? sorry for your loss btw
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sad thing is, you can now easily see what his Native informant was referring to- we now know the Amazon River valley was very heavily populated, but Introduction of European diseases decimated whatever nations were living there. The "cities" weren't any more or less advanced than the average Natives, there just used to be way, way more people in that region with a lot more settlements with higher populations.
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Well I mean, people go to the amazon jungle to search for a city and end up dying because of the intense humidity and high heat. There ain’t no mystery
man when will people stop calling native americans indians? bro they are not indians, they are americans. india or bharat is located in south asia and has always been there. we are indians , not them
Oh my gosh you're back!
Fake artifacts were common in the era in question.
how is fawcett the fascinating part, not the secret occult massive city with greek inscriptions on the archway and a basalt idol possibly connected to it presenting unknown glyphs with egyptian style headdress?
How is a real human more interesting than the legend he was looking for?
.......
Because it’s a singular source of unverified authenticity, that on top of that relies on the reporter having a good grasp of Egyptology and Ancient Greek. It’s like your asking why is Herodotus more interesting than Atlantis 😂, ones a real person the other is just a story
@@acksawblack i dont think herodotus was more interesting than atlantis, how could you say theres interesting lost stories are less interesting than the people who come across them and try to find them?
@@evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879 yes ? is this a meme ? yes the legend of a lost city with unknown rock and inscriptions is more interesting than a washed up british officer who barely got further than the rivers
@@fijiroll I'm not trying to be abrasive, so forgive me if I come across (or came across) that way.
...ever read Don Quixote? I think the man (fictional in this case) is more interesting than the windmills. The stories come from...him.
just my humble opinion. I'm not claiming others are wrong for feeling differently.
Imagine if he found it and just stayed there till the end of his life
Fantastic! The Lost City of Z from 2016
Imagine trudging through that brutal God forsaken jungle, hacking every step w a machete, the bugs and snakes and animals, the heat and the hunger, all w the overblown hubristic certainty of the colonial British old chap mindset, looking for a fever dream of a city, to never know you were walking OVER it the whole time, dismissing the area as "all wrong" but continuing to state, "we're close, so close i can feel it! I can taste it! We are so close, boys!"
I actually live in this very state (shown at 7:17) and had never heard of this supposed lost city nor about these explorers prior to this video. How intriguing! I actually got spooked when I saw the map.
Thankyou thought i knew all about Percy ? , learned a little more thanks to this episode , enjoyed it very much. , sincerely Coll 🏴🇬🇧
Love to see the new content. For anyone who liked this video there is a book by David Grann called The Lost City of Z, great by book by an author that’s popping off right now.
There’s a movie too I believe, stars the same guy that was in the gentlemen.
I'm glad you're back. Are you planning to produce more videos on a more frequent basis or just when you can? Great video!
Yeah the plan is to start uploading regularly-ish (once every couple of months). Thanks for the kind words!
Well when you go searching for an imaginary city getting lost sounds about right
Percy and his son found the portal to Ophir. As above,so below.