What a beautiful destination. The location of these tombs was so special, right by the sea. And to think that some of the tombs were carved straight into those amazing-looking rock formations! I probably would've missed that if went there myself, thanks for pointing that out!
Love seeing two anthropologists who actually know what they are talking about show a historical site. Great video and very informative. Keep up the great work. I think you guys would really dig Bagan in Myanmar.
I am sure you are right. It is on the bucket list and it is on the World tour. Late 2026 if the route stays the same. I actually was going to prioritize it for this year, but the current political climate is difficult, apperently.
I very much enjoyed watching this. What a fascinating place! There is not a doubt in my mind me and Kimberly could spend copious amounts of time wandering around here. We have yet to visit Cyprus, but your vlog makes for an excellent reminder to make sure we put the Tombs of the Kings on our activities list for that trip. Thanks for sharing! ~ Neil
Thanks. I hope you get there soon. It has a great balance of food, culture and history. Similar to Greece, but a little more diverse. I appreciate your support so much.
Our Meze vlog and road trips suggestions come out this week. You have probably already done them but maybe it will be fun for you too. Thanks for all the love on here. I will check out your stuff more in the next couple days my friend.
Nice video! I've just come back from Paphos and had a great time exploring these tombs as well. I missed 6, 7 and 8, and wish I had researched the site more before I went, but I plan to go back again next year for a closer look and to take some more photos. I liked what you had to say about the votive shrines of tomb no 2. On one part of the site I came across what might have been a hornets nest. I could hear this buzzing sound. Needless to say, I didn't hang around!
Amazing. Peace, love and harmony.
And also to you my friend.
Wow! This is definitely the most unique of the 3 sites. I always enjoy exploring a necropolis. So peaceful 🕊
Thanks for the love. litterally.
Woow!
What a beautiful destination. The location of these tombs was so special, right by the sea. And to think that some of the tombs were carved straight into those amazing-looking rock formations! I probably would've missed that if went there myself, thanks for pointing that out!
Thank you for such a nice comment my friends. They are really cool. Where is your favorite place you have been recently?
If you missed the other 2 parts of this diverse and amazing site, check the description for links. Thank you for watching and all the support.
I really love this whole series.
I hope you guys go back here. I cannot believe the awesome sites on this little Island country.
@@charlesfrontside7401 And we missed so much. Going to go back someday.
@@robertpoust7632 Thank you my friend.
So, so jealous of you guys!! Love your content. 👏🏻
No need to be. Cheers to lplanning your next adventure, and thanks for all the support.
Wow. How fun to explore a place like this. We're going to have to take a visit here one day. Thanks for sharing.
YW and thanks for liking, subscribing and taking the time to leave such a nice comment.
It would be so hard to hide in such a place. i am glad that I don't have to hide in those tiny places.
Glad we have not had to hide from anyone in our lives. I might rather take my chances.
It was an amazing episode. Loved it!
Thanks. Glad to hear it.
8:38 It looks like they had a pool down there as well.
Love seeing two anthropologists who actually know what they are talking about show a historical site. Great video and very informative.
Keep up the great work. I think you guys would really dig Bagan in Myanmar.
Also Persepolis in Iran 😊
I am sure you are right. It is on the bucket list and it is on the World tour. Late 2026 if the route stays the same. I actually was going to prioritize it for this year, but the current political climate is difficult, apperently.
Dropping this into my bucket list! Didn't realize Cyprus is this culturally/historically interesting. Great job, guys!
So glad to hear that. We love when people add things to their bucket lists. Ours seems to grow all the time. Thanks for the support.
Wow so cool and interesting thanks for sharing.
-Kevin from Eat Baila Travel
Glad you enjoyed it! thanks for watching and commenting Kevin
I very much enjoyed watching this. What a fascinating place! There is not a doubt in my mind me and Kimberly could spend copious amounts of time wandering around here. We have yet to visit Cyprus, but your vlog makes for an excellent reminder to make sure we put the Tombs of the Kings on our activities list for that trip. Thanks for sharing! ~ Neil
YW and thanks for the support and subscription my friend
great stuff! - loved the tombs of the kings, something like a film set / multiplayer map all unto itself
Fun. I wonder if there are games set there.
Amazing video guys I still have not been to cypress so this a great video for me. And lucky you are to explore together ❤
Thanks. I hope you get there soon. It has a great balance of food, culture and history. Similar to Greece, but a little more diverse. I appreciate your support so much.
@@thegallivanthropologists thank you will do and I hope to meet you on the road some day family. Keep exploring 🌴🌼❤️🙏🏿
@@HabeshaTraveler Sounds like a plan.
Great video as usual!
Thanks again! Cheers
it is your greek friend Athina Krikeli who met you at the museum last week! good job
This is so cool!!! It's like an Indiana Jones movie 🍿
No booby traps though. Just wait until we put out our Petra vlogs. Indy would be jealous of what we got into there. Cheers my friends!
@@thegallivanthropologists .. we'll be looking forward to that! ! ! ☺️🐻
Hey!!! I just subbed, I’m actually in Paphos right now!
Our Meze vlog and road trips suggestions come out this week. You have probably already done them but maybe it will be fun for you too. Thanks for all the love on here. I will check out your stuff more in the next couple days my friend.
Nice video! I've just come back from Paphos and had a great time exploring these tombs as well. I missed 6, 7 and 8, and wish I had researched the site more before I went, but I plan to go back again next year for a closer look and to take some more photos. I liked what you had to say about the votive shrines of tomb no 2. On one part of the site I came across what might have been a hornets nest. I could hear this buzzing sound. Needless to say, I didn't hang around!
I wonder how long did it took them to build such a massive tomb!
I figure they built it over a couple hundred years when each person died.