SHOCKED To See This In Lebanon 🇱🇧 (Baalbek Ruins)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @dinahu.s.a.2663
    @dinahu.s.a.2663 2 года назад +3

    Great filming, beautiful drone footage of Baalbek, and nice music. I like that you explain the historical perspective of the ruins. Major construction in Baalbek first began under the Phoenicians between three and four thousands years ago. It was them who erected an enormous temple to the Phoenician sky god, Baal. The Greeks then added to it followed by the Romans, Byzantine, and then the Arabs (637 AD). The Roman construction was built on top of earlier ruins. The Stone (megalith) of the Pregnant Woman at the ancient quarry is the largest stone building blocks (weighing 1,650 tons) from antiquity ever carved by human hands. There is another megalith next to it underground. If you like to see more historical ancient artifacts and statues you should visit the National Museum of Beirut. It shouldn't be missed!

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  Год назад

      Thank you so much Dinah, really appreciate you sharing the information 🙏❤️

  • @nayefzogheib1688
    @nayefzogheib1688 2 года назад +3

    Wonderfullll!!!

  • @Places4u
    @Places4u 2 года назад +5

    Your content is very unique and your creative editing sets you apart from all other travel youtubers. Some Travelers think that since the country is in an economical crisis everything must be cheaper than a loaf of bread. Some will sit there and argue with a scarf salesman, and while I think it was a bit overpriced, I don't think it was that expensive. Besides, an item is just as valuable as how much you wish to pay for it. Lebanon is probably the most hassle free country in the region when it comes to shopping. No one would bother you or be too pushy to sell you something. Just saying I've had very bad experiences in some countries in the region where the shop owners will hassle you to buy something that is way overpriced. I know this could happen anywhere but that's my 2 cents on the subject. Thank you again for showing us this amazing city in Lebanon.

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад

      Really appreciate it thank you! 🙏 I for sure felt like I got a reasonable price for the scarf so I was happy overall 😊

  • @heba3094
    @heba3094 2 года назад +3

    I can tell how much you appreciate history just by the way you’re in absolute awe treading the same places that the ancient Romans once tread! Love the footage, the storytelling and absolutely Love the overall vibe of this video❤

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад

      Thank you Heba, absolutely it was one of the most beautiful places I have seen ❤

  • @RaniaKaram
    @RaniaKaram 2 года назад +1

    Wow! truly another great cinematic video. With epic storytelling and music and epic drone shots. Beautiful and enigmatic and oversized Baalbek. I watched it like 3 times. Thanks Yad for posting. 4:27 example of the Rose granite that came from Aswan in Egypt. Can't wait to be back in Lebanon to visit this place again. One of the mysteries of Baalbek is the fact that they moved and lifted large bus size megablocks, especially the "trilithon" blocks weighing like 800 tons, and some megablocks, even heavier, are still left in the quarry, half extracted from the bedock. In modern days, engineers would need certain cranes powered by electricity to do that.

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Rania and really appreciate you sharing the info 🙏❤️

  • @husamothman3048
    @husamothman3048 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are absolutely amazing Yad. Great Video as always.

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад

      Thank you Husam, really appreciate it! Glad you like them!

  • @lydiaayoubz5760
    @lydiaayoubz5760 2 года назад +2

    Yad love every vlog off Lebanon you are doing an Amazing Job Promating Lebanon and never miss an episode god bless you mate♥️🙏🏻

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Lydia, really appreciate you 🙏

  • @davidcristiapuig9808
    @davidcristiapuig9808 Год назад +1

    What an incredible place!Wow! Correct me if I'm wrong but Lebanon reminds me to Turkey bro... the places, cities, people, history. Both countries are amazing ❤

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  Год назад

      Personally for me it is very different in many ways brother, you will have to visit Lebanon to know what I mean 🇱🇧❤️

  • @logic6877
    @logic6877 2 года назад +2

    amazing baalback. u should visit grotto jeita. love your videos

  • @mikek8250
    @mikek8250 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely incredible footage! Great explanation and a job well done.

  • @BazFitt
    @BazFitt 2 года назад +1

    Really awesome video. Baalbeck is magical! The locals are awesome, and the meat pie they make is unlike anywhere in Lebanon and definitely the best!

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад

      Thank you so much 🙏 I really had an amazing time being there 😊

  • @rahulsharma-rg2vb
    @rahulsharma-rg2vb Год назад

    The stone is just wow

  • @dacedaine822
    @dacedaine822 2 года назад

    What a video! Amazing showcasing of the place, very informative and interesting to watch!

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад

      It truly is an incredible place to visit with so much history!

  • @kentmorgna3247
    @kentmorgna3247 Год назад

    EXCELLENT VIDEO

  • @carvingtheway
    @carvingtheway 2 года назад +1

    All d sandstone work is local... D granite might have come from Egypt but it's also available in quarries on the lebanese western mountain ranges as well... By d way once again awesome Lebanon video....

    • @28Justchecking
      @28Justchecking 2 года назад +1

      By the be way they are no real facts that the stones are from
      Egypt
      You can see many documentaries humanly its impossible to move them and per the studies they are the same as the stones from a Lebanese rocks/marbles

    • @carvingtheway
      @carvingtheway 2 года назад +1

      @@28Justchecking you r completely right.... Either sandstone or marble or granite they exist in the neighboring mountains of the bekaa Valley even in it.... The quarry is just meters away

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing an yes it’s a subject I was really interested in knowing more 🙏😊

  • @simcha-op6yr
    @simcha-op6yr 2 года назад

    Beautiful videography. My only suggestion is to reduce the speed of the drone. Gets a little dizzy. All the best.

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and feedback 🙏🙏

  • @Football20182
    @Football20182 Год назад

    Nice video...
    What is your top 5 destinations?

  • @nath9773
    @nath9773 2 года назад

    Majestic !

  • @afifamyouni673
    @afifamyouni673 2 года назад +1

    the columns themselves are Egyptian marble that are brought to Lebanon (Phoenicia at that time) as a trade between the marble and the cedar wood... but all the other stones are from Lebanese mountains mines

    • @28Justchecking
      @28Justchecking 2 года назад

      That's not true check the documentary out it

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing Afif 🙏

  • @colettedaoud1732
    @colettedaoud1732 2 года назад

    Baalbeck is 3 Roman temples and outside a 4th one

  • @puranbasnet9384
    @puranbasnet9384 2 года назад

    Come back Nepal 💗 soon

  • @lilacrose7866
    @lilacrose7866 2 года назад +1

    I watched you in mac's vlogs but I'm curious are you fully like originally British? You look like you have Indian\Iranian ethnicity in you please correct me so we get to know you better! 😁

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching 😊 I’m originally Kurdish from Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan ❤️🙏

  • @iamatul.7
    @iamatul.7 2 года назад

    Hellooooooo Sire!😎

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад +1

      Hello my friend!

    • @iamatul.7
      @iamatul.7 2 года назад

      @@YadVenturess Chase your dreams! Do more Adventure! 🤟🏻

  • @lobnany394
    @lobnany394 2 года назад +1

    great video.
    Just few small historical correction.
    the roman temples were build over phoenician temples
    natives are the lebanese/phoenicians, roman came as invaders, and later the arabs came as invaders as well.
    both arabs and romans had influence on the culture and people, but none replaced the culture or the people

    • @rhosus2787
      @rhosus2787 2 года назад

      No u are wrong Arabs eradicated the old culture and replaced it with their inferior primitive culture

    • @28Justchecking
      @28Justchecking 2 года назад

      Yep true

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and for sharing the information 🙏

  • @radovanvnuk4962
    @radovanvnuk4962 Год назад

    Romans? Forget about that...slabs weighing 800+ tons in its base...10.000 years old AT LEAST

    • @YadVenturess
      @YadVenturess  Год назад +1

      Amazing bit of history for sure

    • @radovanvnuk4962
      @radovanvnuk4962 Год назад

      @@YadVenturess Some even say it might be older than pyramids..

  • @reji822rose
    @reji822rose Год назад

    This is build by Indian engineer s
    4500years back .they add lotus for symbol of future generation know about indians.
    The Indian build this by river water by boats by transfer 1000 tonne stones.