@@TheNightWatcher1385 The Mayans, Aztecs, and much of Mesoamerica engaged in sacrifice. It’s part of Mesoamerican history. Existed in North Africa, Europe, and Asia as well.
For those who don't know. He was bonked on the head with a stick when he got back down by one of the security guards while being yelled at by all the people. He was detained and had to pay 5k peso fine = ~$260. There was no jail time for those who keep saying that. It was banned to climb in 2008 as it was officially announced as 1 of the 7 wonders of the world.
How do those darn farners AKA Americans and Europeans and whatever, keep getting all the way to the top? How come the security doesn't stop them before they rush up?
@@8bitgamer85 i know and they should of done the same to him. Its disrespectful and if people know the locals won't stand for it then they will stop. .... imagine if there was a sign there that said stop we will kick your ass if you go up there. People would respect. Why didn't he just fly a drone
Ahí hacían rituales horribles deberían de destruir esos lugares malditos culturas que estuvo bien que desaparecieran igual nosotros despareceremos y vendrán otros como todo
When I was there in 2002, you were allowed to climb up the steps of any of the pyramids and take pictures. I mean, they were built to (walk up), lol. Oh, how the times have changed. Rules for everything.
Yeah they are worried about the 2 thousand year old steps are going to become damaged, and also, these Pyramids have recently become sacred to the mostly Spanish descendants who live in Mexico. So much so they will turn to violence if you risk damaging the sacred stairs.
I was able to climb it when you were allowed by tourists. Back in 2009... I was able to go in the temple where the panther is. I will admit the climb down was intimidating
Structure is probably prone to damage, even for a hundred dollars so many people would do it that I’m sure damage and wear would build up quick. Also it’s sacred and the descendants of the people who built it still own it
I climbed it before they closed it down. It's a room up top and the sun shines thru at certain day of the year into these keyholes and illuminate whatever was in the line of light
They do this in Hawaii. Some you're not supposed to climb. Or they play w the endangered sea animals and bother the turtles laying eggs. Detest disrespectful tourist.
@@mysi69 We all should care you may think this is your only lifetime here when you die it’s over. But we don’t get off that easy. We will return over and over again always choosing to forget our last lifetime here. We have free will yet we can and will be punished if we choose incorrectly. Are sole purpose here is to take care of the earth and each other not become materialistic egotistical people. Yet here we are stuck in a cycle we created for ourselves. Only until we come together and serve the greater good will we break the cycle.
Qué está pasando con las autoridades en esa zona?😡 No porqué esas personas irrespetuosas sean extranjeros no se les de un castigo ejemplar, ya estuvo bien de qué lleguen a nuestro país y se sientan con el derecho de hacer lo qué quieran y no pase nada!!
@@yoyayoya3439 se dice que si los hay y también hay un pequeño cerco. Lo que van a terminar haciendo es ponerle un cerco muy alto que ya no se aprecien mejor. Estoy de acuerdo en que las autoridades se los lléven. Dure unos días en la cárcel y pague mucho mucho dinero para que no lo vuelvan a hacer. Ya van varios que lo están haciendo es porque no hay graves consecuencias.
Tambien es lo mismo de mexico van a estado unidos y piensan que pueden aser lo que quiera. Es en todas partes no important de donde son.con todo respeto.
I love that place it was so amazing when we had our opportunity to go I wish people would respect it so it would be around for thousands of years more but the more people trample on that place the more damage is done. Please folks respect it at a distance. These are definitely one of the wonders of the world to me I'm so thankful I got to take my sons and let them see it.
@@Yumicpcake good idea they don’t need your money and they dam sure don’t need another disrespectful foreigner not following rules in their country go somewhere else I guess 🤷🏽
Deega er will doch einfach nur da chillen 🤷🏻♂️😂 Ein auf den er legt da ein Feuer oder so. Ich glaube es ist einfach menschlich genau wie man gerne auf ein Berg klettert und von da die Aussicht genießt 💁🏻♂️
Lo cierto es que el castigo a estas personas que se atreven a retar las reglas, debe ser ejemplar. (Para que nadie más se atreva a pisotear y dañar el patrimonio cultural)
Он в бежал без обуви,в шортах и что он сделал плохого.У него не было в руках кувалды или гранатомёта и что процентов он не хотел осквернить ,это замечательное место.Он хотел что-то почувствовать, что-то Божественное !
@@lastmanstanding-xp3ub You’re included in the people who don’t use their brains. If someone walked into your house would you just wait for them to leave before you go back in or would you instantly kick them out?
@@ThatMf0 wasn't aware that was a house, I thought it was a monument left by an ancient civilization that up until very recently was fully open to anyone who wished to see it
así es ...esta bien conservar el patrimonio ...eh,no sé es más valioso que las vidas ,pero me imagino que para las personas allí es así ya que pegan y maltratan la gente por así.En realidad es un montón de piedras donde los que "gobernaban"cortaban las cabezas de sus ciudadanos i las tiraban por las escaleras.Un patrimonio así es más vergüenza que urogallo,pero esto depende del pueblo.
Wstyd mi za tego durnia z mojego kraju, ale czego wymagać od pospulstwa i prostaka...jak jedzie z moje kraju prezydent BRONISLAW KOMOROWSKI na wizytę do JAPONI I tam w parlamencie wchodzi butami ns krzesło i w pijackim bełokcie plecie haniebne zdanie
Oh why did he do it? Lol why do you think? Once in a lifetime opportunity. He will forever remember that and have an experience none of these critics will ever have. Worth it.
Deberían hacerlos firmar un documento en el que se hagan responsables de cualquier daño que le provoquen a los monumentos! Y otro en el que diga que se niegan a recibir asistencia si se caen por treparse a las pirámides! Así dejan de hacer estupideces!
Con las personas que tiraban descabezados en la época precolombina o sea, antes de ir los españoles allí y ahora no dejan subir a nadie. Casi casi le tiran por las piedras abajo también
I'm thankful to have climbed it with my young son. Going down, he insisted on sitting on our butts and going down one at a time. It was awesome and everyone loved it. Great memory.
What everyone fails to understand is that those steps are all modern reconstructions. It was all added in the 20th or 21st century, it’s not ancient or delicate.
there used to be a big chain running down the center of the stairs from top to bottom. the pitch is insane. had to climb down hence the chain for holding. most people would descend via interior staircase lit by bulbs just hanging on extension cords🤙🏼
For all those crying "we used to be able to climb them until 2008"....well, prior to 1066 we used to be able to call ourselves Vikings and I could have kicked your door down and pillaged your home. Times change, we learn. Accept it and move on.
I was there in the early 2000 . Going up wasn't that bad but coming back down was a lot more difficult. I ended up sitting on my butt and slid down. You don't realize how narrow those steps are till you start back down.
These people will surely get their reward. They will lose their jobs, lose their popularity, die unnaturally, die in accidents, lose their offspring, and will not be born in a blessed environment in the next life.
Funny how the locals get so but hurt about the abandoned Chichen, when it was rediscovered in 1841 by an AMERICAN John Stephens, who for sure climb it.
Acho que eu faria a mesma coisa que o cara. Imagina ,vc só poder olha uma pirâmide de mais de mil anos e não poder subir nela ? Isso não é um patrimônio de uma nação só , é da humanidade toda. Se quiserem subir no Cristo redentor aqui no Brasil, podem subir . Damos boa sorte só pra não morrer.
Personally I do not blame them. It's obvious that there has been problems with people breaking the rules. Plus it's also difficult when there's people with different languages and cultures, who of course are oblivious to anything outside of their culture. It sucks for people like myself that has upmost respect for national treasures like this. I'd love to be able to go to the top but people ruined it.
That's no joke the natives get very angry. Those ruins are starting to deteriorate, if we want to keep them we need to follow the rules and be respectful. Arresting him is the least of his problems, I've seen people get jumped by and angry mob when they get to the bottom.
I climbed it in the year 2000 when it was still allowed and at the very top is the chamber where human sacrifices were made to appease the gods.. it was dark and eerie up there with a very heavy vibe, no lie.
The level of disrespect and dismissal of the culture of others is unfathomable. Whatever in the brain says, “oh it’s fine” is the same thing in the brain that said, “we found this land even though others already live here. We will call it our own”.
I was there and Uxmal when I was 8 or 9 years old (1981). We were then allowed to climb all over them. I am glad they are wanting to protect their heritage and historic sites
It seems they don't have a clear sign to tell them not to climb? Im sure the real pyramid builders wouldn't care for people climbing the pyramid which is why they built it with stairs!! But If they clearly said dont then dont! No point in annoying the locals!
In nineteen eighty-nine you could climb the pyramid, whenever I got to the top I could not believe how polished the stone floors were it literally look like something out of the mall it was so mirror-like. It's made out of Stone it's been here for thousands of years it's not going anywhere.
Even if its made of stone, if enough people starts walking all over it, they will slowly wear it down given enough time. Also people are a bunch of bastards and tend to leave signatures on the stone, the inside of the pyramids in Egypt for example has plenty signatures scratched into the walls. Better to just let people stay at a distance
@@chrislotts4551 Have you seen the steps in the Tower of Pisa? They're made of stone blocks, but the amount of stepping done on them has literally polished curves into them. They're not flat anymore.
Zgadzam się. Jestem z Polski, ale szanuję Wasza kulturę i zabytki. I wstydzę się za tego Polaka, który tam wszedł. Napewno był pijany. Pozdrawiam z Polski.
I think that in true Aztec fashion, they should push them off the top of the stairs as punishment. If they survive, they good to go. If they don't, well... the Aztec gods are going to be happy. Is a win win. Lol
The rule is for safety yet beat him after he got down just cause they can’t make money out of him I’ve explored different places like this in Mexico with guides so this is weird and also the fact they are exploiting some others history when the Spanish wiped everyone out is a joke
I am more than sure that when she read the brochure for that places to go .. she saw the word SACRED She disrespected the SACRED place n it was an insult to Mexico Any nation would of done the same thing
Nicht jede Nation...Deutschland geht hier Grade vor die Hunde...weil sich die Migranten wie ein Eimer Scheisse benehmen. Warum? Weil die Deutschen es zu lassen.
The culture and people that built rhis pyramid died out 1200 years ago. It holds no religious significance to anyone. They shut it down for safety reasons. And same jerks stealing pieces. NOT because its "sacred"
You can’t speak violence and put a heart at the end you fucking hypocrite. Thing for two seconds, what that would mean to their family before you say nonsense like that.
No thank you just stay at home plus don’t be a tourist around here acting like that. You’ll be put in your place quick. Yea we don’t need tourists like your ass.
As a mexican, I'm glad of international tourism, but the pyramids are deteriorating, plus, a couple of years ago a tourist fell off and died. So consider these are rules for your safety.
When he got to the top you it’s crazy how small he looked. Makes you take into account how tall the structure is. It’s not allowed but many of us wish we could experience that. Imagine how horrifying and amazing to be standing there on top of that glorious structure - taking everything in and thinking about those poor sacrifices and what they may have seen in their final moments.
Let's sacrifice him to revive Pillarmen
Wrong civilization. You want the Aztecs next door.
@@TheNightWatcher1385 The Mayans, Aztecs, and much of Mesoamerica engaged in sacrifice. It’s part of Mesoamerican history. Existed in North Africa, Europe, and Asia as well.
@@gondar6181and who is pillarmen😐😐
@@elangeldelajusticia5575look up Jojo bizarre adventure
Oh that's the dude that got whacked in the head with the big stick 😂
Bro 😂😂
BONK
He got some kicks as well 😅
Bro I saw that video this morning then randomly like three other videos same shit same place different tourist😂 wtf is the algorithm on today
No it's actually a different person this is newer
The tour guides were dying to go up there themselves lol
Hahah right..looks like they felt bummer when the guy start going down 😂
It's over 40C and they work 8 hours. Pretty tired
Ah yes, a fresh sacrifice for the gods
“Stupid is as stupid does”
- Forrest Gump
Incorrect he has more balls than you would
I dont think it takes any balls to go up some stairs. But the blatant disrespect is stupid. Stupid is as stupid does.@@irshaadismail3514
For those who don't know. He was bonked on the head with a stick when he got back down by one of the security guards while being yelled at by all the people. He was detained and had to pay 5k peso fine = ~$260. There was no jail time for those who keep saying that. It was banned to climb in 2008 as it was officially announced as 1 of the 7 wonders of the world.
@MyStonefish...why, because you're emotionally triggered? Get over yourself.
It looked like a local hit him and was grabbed by the cops
Should put him on a ban list for entering the country….
@@TheUnholyPosole you are dum
@@mariamwalters8326then we should do it to Mexicans that vandalize our history
they ran after him as if he was about to launch this pyramid😂
It’s a pyramid. Does a Maya pyramid have less value than an egyptian pyramid??
@@anneeivissa it's the same, everything works the same,
@@Piotrek1700 thus they are right to run after him isn’t it?
I like the zig zag stair run
Seeing a person on the pyramid really helps understand how big it is.
AGREED
Actually it’s not a pyramid it’s a temple pyramids are for tombs and the dead they were no tombs placed in the mayan temple’s 🤝
Some tourists are just disrespectful they thought they're privileged and and entitled 🙄
he just wanted to have some pictures lol
Maybe he did not know bc he's polish and didn't speak or read the language??
but to be honest it's pretty scary to climb there lol as you can see how steep is the stairs all the way up into the top of the pyramid
@@dinkvjr LOL he didn't knew how to speak english? if he didn't he should be, because it's an international language
I’m sorry that I don’t respect human sacrifice I guess
Turistas, Respeitem o País, cultura e patrimônios dos países e nações que visitam. Se não pode subir é um grande desrespeito.
This pyramid should be open to the public
Those pyramid steps was beating everybody’s ass
They are steep as hell just looking up them, I’m surprised he got up there so fast
It has exactly 365 steps. One for every day of the year.
🤣🤣🤣
How do those darn farners AKA Americans and Europeans and whatever, keep getting all the way to the top? How come the security doesn't stop them before they rush up?
I guess the ancients were in a lot better shape than we are today.
Mexico needs to begin cancelling tourists visas give fines and incarcerating those persons.. there's no other way
You dont need visa to travel from Poland to Mexico, just passport.
She is Mexican not Polish
mexicans needs to stop crosing the border to USA too
😂
Why is there steps then.😂😂😂
So glad I traveled before the internet and social media.
Ich war 2003 noch AUF und IN der Pyramide...im Gebüsch versteckt stand ein Krankenwagen...Alles noch erlaubt gewesen..ein toller Abenteuer Urlaub..😊😊😊
The only reason they banned people from walking up is because some fell and created a lawsuit.
I've also heard people would take small pieces/pebbles out of the main area, or touch everything inside. I swear people have to ruin things.
People took shits on top
Who were they going to sue the Mayans? They stopped allowing people up there because of vandalism to the jaguar
@@robertnunez315 some Mayans beat up a Spanish tourist lady for doing what this Pole did. It’s all over RUclips.
@@8bitgamer85 i know and they should of done the same to him. Its disrespectful and if people know the locals won't stand for it then they will stop. .... imagine if there was a sign there that said stop we will kick your ass if you go up there. People would respect. Why didn't he just fly a drone
En el Perú se permite que miles de turistas pisoteen nuestras ruinas y la degraden día a día. Los mexicanos si cuidan su patrimonio
Pero ella es mexicana, no polaca.
Ahí hacían rituales horribles deberían de destruir esos lugares malditos culturas que estuvo bien que desaparecieran igual nosotros despareceremos y vendrán otros como todo
De quien, de ellos mismos?? La mujer que subió la piramide era mexicana.
@@carrillogilberto8687 eso he pensado tambien
En las de Teotihuacán uno se puede subir.
When I was there in 2002, you were allowed to climb up the steps of any of the pyramids and take pictures. I mean, they were built to (walk up), lol. Oh, how the times have changed. Rules for everything.
Yeah they are worried about the 2 thousand year old steps are going to become damaged, and also, these Pyramids have recently become sacred to the mostly Spanish descendants who live in Mexico. So much so they will turn to violence if you risk damaging the sacred stairs.
@@norbitcleaverhook5040they speak 68 native languages in Mexico, millions of Mexicans with no Spanish ancestry.
México no es chido.
Thats the reason why now no one cant clumb up..2many stupid tourist
Liability issues. I’m sure there’s been people who’ve fallen down those steps
Why not....we climbed it in the 90s....was so fun....everyone did....😊
Same here. In the early 2000's. We were encouraged to climb it back then. Now you get beaten with sticks for doing the same thing lmao
Lawsuit or not if the country/preservation society says no... you DONT go there!!
You only live once.. Remember that when you hold back on yourself in life
@@rl2382 I don't understand your grammar
What about the other twos .are they going to face lawsuits or just the tourist?
If you go to other countries you have to be respectful but if you don't give a F please just stay home
Used to be ok. But because graffiti and damageing they dont allow it. Not sure why the crazy hate. 20 years ago they used to take tourists up there
I was able to climb it when you were allowed by tourists. Back in 2009... I was able to go in the temple where the panther is. I will admit the climb down was intimidating
It’s a jaguar
Too bad it became illegal to climb in 2008.....
You were unworthy to see that sad
@@anubis6374 It’s a panther you fucking moron
@@mrbeau5387 why?
While you’re up there…human sacrifice 😂
Silly. Just charge $100 whoever wants to climb up with forfeiting all lawsuits in case of falls or injuries.
Structure is probably prone to damage, even for a hundred dollars so many people would do it that I’m sure damage and wear would build up quick. Also it’s sacred and the descendants of the people who built it still own it
I climbed it before they closed it down. It's a room up top and the sun shines thru at certain day of the year into these keyholes and illuminate whatever was in the line of light
duuuuh
I was there in the early’90s and had no problems walking up there. Also had access to tunnel on right side that led to chamber with stone jaguar god
Wow
Well my people built it so now what 😂
Yes before everything that the white peoples use to do was overwelcome from Mexico’s citizens , that is changing for the good
@@reynaldodominguez8420 so no one give a fck
Ya I don’t see anything wrong with climbing it. People are nuts now
I went here in the 90's and we were allowed to walk up there
No longer allowed...just respect that.
Yeah cause people are lame af these days. This guy is living his best life. Good 4 you whoever climbed this in the 90s!
I climbed it in 2005.
In 2008 it was banned because of irresponsible tourists who stole pieces of the pyramid. If it were for safety they wouldn't be so severe.
@@ZYO-MXSo Britishers reached that place around 2008.
Бедная охрана, это уже какая та традиция туда залазить 😂
They do this in Wyoming at Yellowstone and walk where they aren’t suppose to. People can be so disrespectful.
They do this in Hawaii. Some you're not supposed to climb. Or they play w the endangered sea animals and bother the turtles laying eggs.
Detest disrespectful tourist.
Who cares...
@@mysi69 People who have class and respect care.
@@mysi69 We all should care you may think this is your only lifetime here when you die it’s over. But we don’t get off that easy. We will return over and over again always choosing to forget our last lifetime here. We have free will yet we can and will be punished if we choose incorrectly. Are sole purpose here is to take care of the earth and each other not become materialistic egotistical people. Yet here we are stuck in a cycle we created for ourselves. Only until we come together and serve the greater good will we break the cycle.
@@mysi69you obviously don’t follow rules cause who cares right? Until they don’t follow your rules then who cares right?
Qué está pasando con las autoridades en esa zona?😡 No porqué esas personas irrespetuosas sean extranjeros no se les de un castigo ejemplar, ya estuvo bien de qué lleguen a nuestro país y se sientan con el derecho de hacer lo qué quieran y no pase nada!!
Bienvenido a nuestro club!!! 🇪🇦🇪🇦🤗
unos tablazos para que aprenda a respetar
tiene anuncios que no se puede hacer eso o hay que ser adivino ?
@@yoyayoya3439 se dice que si los hay y también hay un pequeño cerco. Lo que van a terminar haciendo es ponerle un cerco muy alto que ya no se aprecien mejor. Estoy de acuerdo en que las autoridades se los lléven. Dure unos días en la cárcel y pague mucho mucho dinero para que no lo vuelvan a hacer. Ya van varios que lo están haciendo es porque no hay graves consecuencias.
Tambien es lo mismo de mexico van a estado unidos y piensan que pueden aser lo que quiera. Es en todas partes no important de donde son.con todo respeto.
Anyone else climb this pyramid before they closed it in 2006? what an experience. Sorry that you all don't get to see the views and the chambers.
I love that place it was so amazing when we had our opportunity to go I wish people would respect it so it would be around for thousands of years more but the more people trample on that place the more damage is done. Please folks respect it at a distance. These are definitely one of the wonders of the world to me I'm so thankful I got to take my sons and let them see it.
....you sound like a karen
I dont think people walking up and down it is going to make it crumble.
it's been there for a long time already.
Your son's are very lucky to have gone to see it, I personally would love it
Anche il tetto di casa tua e’ solido ma ci vedi degli estranei che ci camminano sopra cosa dici?
It was only a $250 fine. Better to use that money to bribe someone to let you climb it at night.
Good idea because if I can't climb it I'm not going to spend money going there.
@@Yumicpcake Good don't go there
@@Yumicpcake good idea they don’t need your money and they dam sure don’t need another disrespectful foreigner not following rules in their country go somewhere else I guess 🤷🏽
You're not welcomed to México. Go elsewhere
I can use that to bribe a felon to enter your house and steal from you at night too... that'll be a good idea for the money as well
Deega er will doch einfach nur da chillen 🤷🏻♂️😂
Ein auf den er legt da ein Feuer oder so.
Ich glaube es ist einfach menschlich genau wie man gerne auf ein Berg klettert und von da die Aussicht genießt 💁🏻♂️
Genau.
Когда они спустятся, их унизят местные
Lo cierto es que el castigo a estas personas que se atreven a retar las reglas, debe ser ejemplar. (Para que nadie más se atreva a pisotear y dañar el patrimonio cultural)
Exactamente , estas en otro pais , y tras de eso te atrevez a irrespetar algo que es sagrado para ellos , debieron sacrificarlo 😅
Claroo asi como las respetan nuestros mandatarios, los policias y sus amigos del cartel😂😂😂😂
tu comentario da pena, todavía vives en la era del salvajismo o que onda??? no veo que este dañando o pisoteando nada
Al que le pegaron con un palo un guardia
Qué poca madre.!!! deberían llevárselos detenidos a todos lo qué violen la prohibición de NO subir.
Он в бежал без обуви,в шортах и что он сделал плохого.У него не было в руках кувалды или гранатомёта и что процентов он не хотел осквернить ,это замечательное место.Он хотел что-то почувствовать, что-то Божественное !
And 2 Australian tourists just took a swim in the Trevi fountain. They need to start putting these tourons on the next plane home.
How do you know if he was Polish?
True cause Polish dons don’t move like behave like that
@@cheekoescobar1849polish are arabs of europe
Because he speak polish and they are arabs of europe
@@joakimtag7820what u mean by arab of Europe?
@@joakimtag7820I can't hear polish but I'm Arab of Europe 🤣🤣🤣
Why chase him up there he has to come down
Right lol, people don't use their brains anymore, unless there's another way to get down
@@lastmanstanding-xp3ub You’re included in the people who don’t use their brains. If someone walked into your house would you just wait for them to leave before you go back in or would you instantly kick them out?
@@ThatMf0 wasn't aware that was a house, I thought it was a monument left by an ancient civilization that up until very recently was fully open to anyone who wished to see it
@@lastmanstanding-xp3ub All good. I understand not all of us have eyes because some people don’t deserve them.
They closed it to the public because of vandalism.
Why have stairs if we can't climb? Mayans wanted us to enjoy their work.
Es porque hay accidentes y algunos rompen piedras para llevarselas...
A milhares de anos o ser humano não mudou em nada, ainda continua adorando monumentos de pedra! 🪨
どんな国でも、目立ちがりやがいますね。先祖代々、大切にしてる国の文化財をこうやって目立つじゃなくて、人に対して思いやれる行動する事すべきだと思う😊
así es ...esta bien conservar el patrimonio ...eh,no sé es más valioso que las vidas ,pero me imagino que para las personas allí es así ya que pegan y maltratan la gente por así.En realidad es un montón de piedras donde los que "gobernaban"cortaban las cabezas de sus ciudadanos i las tiraban por las escaleras.Un patrimonio así es más vergüenza que urogallo,pero esto depende del pueblo.
Wstyd mi za tego durnia z mojego kraju, ale czego wymagać od pospulstwa i prostaka...jak jedzie z moje kraju prezydent BRONISLAW KOMOROWSKI na wizytę do JAPONI I tam w parlamencie wchodzi butami ns krzesło i w pijackim bełokcie plecie haniebne zdanie
Pessoas narcisistas não gostam de seguir as regras e querem sempre se aparecer.
Nix ist wertvoller als das Leben.
Exactly right .
Its a sacred place.....you have to respect it
No one will allowed there without proper approval by them
Hahahaha people were heart-ripped in this place. "Sacred" my ass
@@greekmacedonianwegreeksare6035to much cartoons for you kid
@@greekmacedonianwegreeksare6035 rude much
Sacred? Buahahahahahahaha 🤣
Oh why did he do it? Lol why do you think? Once in a lifetime opportunity. He will forever remember that and have an experience none of these critics will ever have. Worth it.
In the 1980's, everyone was allowed to climb it.
Deberían hacerlos firmar un documento en el que se hagan responsables de cualquier daño que le provoquen a los monumentos! Y otro en el que diga que se niegan a recibir asistencia si se caen por treparse a las pirámides! Así dejan de hacer estupideces!
Son altares de porquería allí mataban personas, incrédulo, que miércoles, deberían destruirlo
Q daño le va hacer a ese monton de piedras??el q se puede hacer daño es el mismo donde caiga de ahy.
Con las personas que tiraban descabezados en la época precolombina o sea, antes de ir los españoles allí y ahora no dejan subir a nadie. Casi casi le tiran por las piedras abajo también
You actually used to be allowed to walk up them, I've personally run down the sides twice. The view from up there is amazing
los que suben a por él sí pueden pisar las ruinas. Para protegerlas del deterioro las deterioran el triple, si iba a bajar de todas formas.
Why would anyone think it’s ok to go to another country and disrespect them like this.
I did it too in 1996, it was allowed, it has been my most beautiful vacation. We started in Merida and after a 14-day round trip to Cancun to relax.
whats inside ? is there a tunnel or something ?
@@juarezm.6737 you can‘t go inside, may be a lot of gold.
I was here un the 90s too. Went to the top and inside
I was there in 1995. People were climbing the steps and going to the top. When did rhey change the rules?
@@DragonNinja4680 It was banned in 2008
I'm thankful to have climbed it with my young son. Going down, he insisted on sitting on our butts and going down one at a time. It was awesome and everyone loved it. Great memory.
What everyone fails to understand is that those steps are all modern reconstructions. It was all added in the 20th or 21st century, it’s not ancient or delicate.
there used to be a big chain running down the center of the stairs from top to bottom. the pitch is insane. had to climb down hence the chain for holding. most people would descend via interior staircase lit by bulbs just hanging on extension cords🤙🏼
For all those crying "we used to be able to climb them until 2008"....well, prior to 1066 we used to be able to call ourselves Vikings and I could have kicked your door down and pillaged your home. Times change, we learn. Accept it and move on.
Take your own advice.
This is my dream but unfortunately this is not possible anymore
its fine what could possibly go wrong Go on my Polish brothers! Hungarians are right beside you!
Man’s cardio ran out half way up
😂😂
i climbed that pyramid a year before they closed it. Exuberant experience.
I was there in the early 2000 . Going up wasn't that bad but coming back down was a lot more difficult. I ended up sitting on my butt and slid down. You don't realize how narrow those steps are till you start back down.
@@donaldsink8115 Lol I did that exact same thing, while little children were zipping by me 😂🤪😂
Imagine all the bodies that rolled down those exact stairs !!! has to be in the thousands if not hundreds of thousands
@@brodyllc I have to agree with you.
These people will surely get their reward. They will lose their jobs, lose their popularity, die unnaturally, die in accidents, lose their offspring, and will not be born in a blessed environment in the next life.
See Africa, that's how you handle those who disrespect your land.
Are there signs in every language in this case Polish and or signs depicting climbers with an a line through them ?
Funny how the locals get so but hurt about the abandoned Chichen, when it was rediscovered in 1841 by an AMERICAN John Stephens, who for sure climb it.
Acho que eu faria a mesma coisa que o cara. Imagina ,vc só poder olha uma pirâmide de mais de mil anos e não poder subir nela ? Isso não é um patrimônio de uma nação só , é da humanidade toda. Se quiserem subir no Cristo redentor aqui no Brasil, podem subir . Damos boa sorte só pra não morrer.
Это чужая культура.куда лежишь!!!
Personally I do not blame them. It's obvious that there has been problems with people breaking the rules. Plus it's also difficult when there's people with different languages and cultures, who of course are oblivious to anything outside of their culture. It sucks for people like myself that has upmost respect for national treasures like this. I'd love to be able to go to the top but people ruined it.
That's no joke the natives get very angry. Those ruins are starting to deteriorate, if we want to keep them we need to follow the rules and be respectful. Arresting him is the least of his problems, I've seen people get jumped by and angry mob when they get to the bottom.
fr they jumping people ???
Quando tornano in basso ..
I climbed it in the year 2000 when it was still allowed and at the very top is the chamber where human sacrifices were made to appease the gods.. it was dark and eerie up there with a very heavy vibe, no lie.
She said “you’re going to Mexican jail”!!!!!!!! 👀
And everyone thought it was an American 🤣
😂💯😭🤣
From what country in America?
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@@edal2140 U.S.A
@@allamericannative you mean American European Caucasian😂😂😂😂
in every country you got idiots so emphasizing that it is Pole is racism
They need to send these people to jail in Mexico and leaving them there. Doing this is so disrespectful.
They may need to start showing videos at the entrance of what will happen to you if you climb pyramids. For example villagers whoop your ass.
Isn't that a staircase? If I go there, I'm going up. It will be in the middle of the night and no one will be wiser.
Let see you try it. Entitled a$$.
The answer of dumb and dumber…😉
Definitely went to a MEXICAN jail that day lol
The level of disrespect and dismissal of the culture of others is unfathomable. Whatever in the brain says, “oh it’s fine” is the same thing in the brain that said, “we found this land even though others already live here. We will call it our own”.
Es el único en bajar de ahí con su corazón intacto.
Debieron recrear los rituales antiguos con ese turista 😅
Y la señora de Argentina que lo hizo hace 5-7 meses atrás
Otros que creen que hubo sacrificios humanos 😆🤣
For once NOT an American or Australian being a tourist tool… phew 😮💨
😂 As an American, I was thinking the same thing..
Эта пирмаида снималась в фильме Мэла Гибсона АПОКАЛИПСИС 😊👍.
I was there and Uxmal when I was 8 or 9 years old (1981). We were then allowed to climb all over them. I am glad they are wanting to protect their heritage and historic sites
It seems they don't have a clear sign to tell them not to climb? Im sure the real pyramid builders wouldn't care for people climbing the pyramid which is why they built it with stairs!! But If they clearly said dont then dont! No point in annoying the locals!
It is bar that you have climb or duck to go thru around the whole pyramid. Something more obvious imposible
Dude, it's all around the structure, and it's for their own safety.
Those restrictions are for the structure protection and for the tourists safety since one of them fell off and died.
In nineteen eighty-nine you could climb the pyramid, whenever I got to the top I could not believe how polished the stone floors were it literally look like something out of the mall it was so mirror-like. It's made out of Stone it's been here for thousands of years it's not going anywhere.
Even if its made of stone, if enough people starts walking all over it, they will slowly wear it down given enough time. Also people are a bunch of bastards and tend to leave signatures on the stone, the inside of the pyramids in Egypt for example has plenty signatures scratched into the walls. Better to just let people stay at a distance
@@StarcraftOakley the graffiti part ok I'll buy that but I ain't buying people will wear down the steps. That just sounds ridiculous.
@@chrislotts4551 Have you seen the steps in the Tower of Pisa? They're made of stone blocks, but the amount of stepping done on them has literally polished curves into them. They're not flat anymore.
@@StarcraftOakley because the staircase is so narrow you have no choice but to step in the same spot as everyone else over and over and over again
@@StarcraftOakley that's because Pisa is made out of a soft stone.
Chegar até aí,e não poder subir e explorar o local,prefiro nem ir.
Don’t ever climb the pyramid, unless your ready for the haunting
ya deberían de darles 10 años de cárcel sin beneficios que vayan y se suban a su país a un símbolo suyo
Zgadzam się. Jestem z Polski, ale szanuję Wasza kulturę i zabytki. I wstydzę się za tego Polaka, który tam wszedł. Napewno był pijany. Pozdrawiam z Polski.
No Respect no wonder they banned walking up the stairs it's a sacred Structure
Bullsh*t, they banned people because of lawsuits over fatties falling.
Sacred to who?
The zigzag walk Zoo know security been doing that to often haha
I was there when it wasn’t prohibited to explore the whole pyramid.
I think that in true Aztec fashion, they should push them off the top of the stairs as punishment. If they survive, they good to go. If they don't, well... the Aztec gods are going to be happy. Is a win win. Lol
Like the devil's pulpit if she died she wasn't a witch
Just their head gets pushed off😂
the Aztec did not build the pyramid.
@@Hewhogreetswithfjre we all know that but in context of the vid I attributed the structure to them to avoid confusion.
Tourists disrespecting other countries rules should just be permanently banned from going back.
Like when people cross the borders illegally
The rule is for safety yet beat him after he got down just cause they can’t make money out of him I’ve explored different places like this in Mexico with guides so this is weird and also the fact they are exploiting some others history when the Spanish wiped everyone out is a joke
@@user-NofaceNocase Yeah, exactly the same. And as you can see, both disrespects rules.
should introduce Singapore caning law
In my opinion, it is better to charge a ticket from the tourist to climb this historical place, and anyone would like to climb this place
I am more than sure that when she read the brochure for that places to go .. she saw the word SACRED
She disrespected the SACRED place n it was an insult to Mexico
Any nation would of done the same thing
Nicht jede Nation...Deutschland geht hier Grade vor die Hunde...weil sich die Migranten wie ein Eimer Scheisse benehmen. Warum? Weil die Deutschen es zu lassen.
The culture and people that built rhis pyramid died out 1200 years ago. It holds no religious significance to anyone. They shut it down for safety reasons. And same jerks stealing pieces. NOT because its "sacred"
Pretty sure its a guy.
Not Polish, she’s from Spain.
I just learned something. Walking up in zig zags is faster and you cover more in less time, use less energy.
Человеческое любопытство, жаль что древность ни кто не исследует, а все деньги тратят правительства на еду, туалет и войны.
People that climb them pyramids knowing it’s not allow should be pushed from the top of them steps ❤
nazis were just following the rules.
nobody likes a boot licker
@@yourhuckleberry6757 ok whatever that means 🙏🏻
What if it was your mom or dad or brother or son? push them the fuck off too right? 🤦♂️ people in 2023.
You can’t speak violence and put a heart at the end you fucking hypocrite. Thing for two seconds, what that would mean to their family before you say nonsense like that.
That's the point of tourism, do crazy stuff.
Plus, Mexico should be thankful for international tourism.
No thank you just stay at home plus don’t be a tourist around here acting like that. You’ll be put in your place quick. Yea we don’t need tourists like your ass.
Let me go to your house and act un accordingly and see how you like it… or how about go down there and climb on the pyramid and see what happens
🤔
As a mexican, I'm glad of international tourism, but the pyramids are deteriorating, plus, a couple of years ago a tourist fell off and died. So consider these are rules for your safety.
1. Invite Mel Gibson.
2. Color these dudes blue.
3. Shoot "Apocalypse 2" with them in the title role, but with a bad ending...
When he got to the top you it’s crazy how small he looked. Makes you take into account how tall the structure is. It’s not allowed but many of us wish we could experience that. Imagine how horrifying and amazing to be standing there on top of that glorious structure - taking everything in and thinking about those poor sacrifices and what they may have seen in their final moments.