Creepiest thing I've ever seen? Thylacine joey preserved in a jar. Just thinking of the history of how it ended up in that jar is disturbing. I was a kid when I seen it in a museum, so I can't remember which museum it was.
She must have thought it was a typo. Katrina is just the voice and face but doesn't do all the research so I don't think she would have seen the word "Javanese" enough to recognize it's significance.
I saw the actual bones of St. Peter in the Roman necropolis under St. Peter's Basica in Rome ! Yes, I do believe it was his, if you don't, that's up to you !!!!
My favorite one is about the hand carved caves u showed on this one show I wish I could do something like that for myself it's so cool thank you. Katrina my name is Tammy from combs ky
@@silentkilla14 look into the number of plates in a human skull vs the number in the "other" elongated skulls, as well as the elongated skulls with 2 rows of teeth.
That virtual tour of tree carvings is nice. I live in Plymouth Massachusetts. I should investigate whether or not there's something in place for Plymouth where the pilgrims landed. Shouldn't be too hard, my sister works at the Museum. For the sake of Tourism and escaping boredom for those who are interested in this town's history, something should be in place on the internet like a virtual tour. I know plenty of local residents who can date back their lineage directly to those pilgrims that came here on the Mayflower. Real townies. Also local historians even those that aren't employed as historians. Also Plymouth Plantation is changing its name. A Google search will inform you of the new name which I am forgetting currently and have no idea how to spell. However for those interested in the history of the pilgrims and their interactions with Native Americans, I'm sure the history of this town can be found. I myself have a few stories, such as the origin of flag Rock on White Horse Beach. The town pants a new flag on the Rock every year as the ocean and Salt Air consistently dissolves the paint. There is more to learn than what I say but in right off the coast of White Horse Beach there was a German U-boat... A submarine part of the luftwaffe, evidence of this includes that The Rock was first painted by the Nazis, they painted a swat sticker on the rock. I am not sure how they proved its but apparently they were receipts from a grocery store very close to the beach found in the submarine. The Germans would come to shore to buy food. That grocery store is still in business. But now it's more like a Mini Mart and the building is the same structure that the Nazis soldiers bought their food in. There are more stories.
I love all the history in the New England states. The first time my parents took us up was when I was about 10 years old. They had gone before I was born, but wanted me to experience it myself. When I saw Plymouth Rock I couldn’t help but giggle at how small it was. I’d always imagined it to be this giant boulder that the ship’s bow actually sat upon. When you’re a kid your imagination is quite vivid and usually wrong when trying to picture real life events or items. 😂 But it was surreal and lovely!!! We went to the wax museum and I thought it was so cool that they had an air bladder in one of the wax figures that made it look like it was breathing. It’s weird what kids remember and what they don’t. 😄 I got to see so much and still the wax museum and Plymouth Rock are my two most vivid memories of our trip. Btw, this was 37-38 years ago. 😉 P.S. have you ever been to the “Clapp” homes in Massachusetts or Connecticut?
@@melissadunton3534 It wasn't just your imagination. I remember books showing this large rock that the ship was up against. Sounds like a fun time you had!
When u enter them there’s some writing on top of a door frame that says something like « do not step past this door, as you are now entering the kingdom of the dead » in french
I've been there and yeah, I agree it's the creepiest. I'd have to say the reason it tops the list is the "off" feeling I got since those bones were all moved from their original resting spots, so my gut felt all twisted like someone ransacked my bedroom. Just remembering it sends shivers up my spine.
I had to laugh when i saw the photo accompanying the WW2 crashed bomber - i know they are just stock photos chosen without much thought but they are about as different from the coast of North Wales as you can get.
The creepiest thing ive ever seen were the stacked bones of thousands of people under tue Stafansdom in Austria. During tue great Plage they put hundreds of Bodys to Rest Down there and in the second world war the jews were forced to go Down there and stack the bones so there would be more room. Sad part of history and i had a really Bad and Cold Feeling Down there.
Sounds like when I visited the museum in Thailand, about the tsunami that devistated that area. It was a small Place, Built next to the police boat that was washed into land. That boat was guarding their Prince who was on holiday at the beach that day. He died. Rather than creepy, the area felt sad and heavy and seemed oddly quiet.
@@L3onking Why? Do you experience this on a visit to a museum? Indeed, does your flesh creep when passing by a hospital (with all its stacks of specimens)? Death happens. In fact, you are walking around with its evidence. Of course, like most people today, may not like to face your remains - while looking in a mirror, etc - yet your remains are already looking back at you, like it or not (what matters is how other folks respect you, in mortal life and post-mortem relic .. and that humility is the lesson these places set out to teach). ;o)
@@TheLeonhamm I think it was the amount of grave desecration? I only felt the same feeling when I visited Juno Beach in Brittany, France. There's just a turbulent feeling that gave me goosebumps.
@@L3onking Yes, indeed. But note well, those cemeteries were designed to receive large numbers of human remains .. those taken from closed or desecrated graves etc; military cemeteries are of the type (they may well be dug up in the century or so now ahead when the Normandy Campaign will mean no more than Crimea or the Third Coalition). A thousand or more years of ordinary human remains tend to mount up - if so honoured; potash and urns are, of course, easier to discard when their immediate purpose is done; and who knows, but that such remains being burned down into little gems, ideal for ear-rings, may well be the future for the American Way of Death (as disposal for humans and more likely for much-loved pets).
Important Correction - The Shipwreck video actually shows footage of the Peter Iredale that is on the Northern Oregon Coast. It became stranded in 1906 on the way to the Columbia River. Here’s the link -> en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Iredale The wreckage is absolutely beautiful and can always be seen throughout the year. The large skeleton of metal slowly erodes year after year, and every time we visit I can tell it is disappearing into memory. ✨💜
What’s more creepy? That the heart was stolen or that it was on display? I think it may be stolen by a family member and buried. Like it should have been in the first place!
How do you know he didn't request for his heart to be displayed? How can you possibly try to justify stealing human remains that were interred in a church?
Speculation has been put forth that cranial modification was done to distinguish the wealthy upper classes from the many poor, "lower-class" individuals. It's been compared to female foot-binding, which was supposedly how wealthy women were identified as people who didn't need to work and their husbands could afford servants to carry them everywhere. However, in some communities foot-binding was a way to make the daughter of low-income parents more attractive to wealthy families who could afford to buy brides for their sons. A woman with bound, deformed feet couldn't easily run away from an unhappy situation. That fact made the young girls more attractive to the mothers of the men looking for wives, and tells you a lot about the relationships and abuse the girls were often forced to tolerate.
subjective imaging,, how many channels on here do you think are linked to 3 letter government agencies? Sh*t they been doing it with TV for 50 yrs at least. Stay tuned cause there's more to come,, and none of it good I'm betting.
Yeah that school explanation sounds like a good way to clean up history and not have to explain that there were more than one home sapien and we are just the victors that are left afterwards
Why dont you use actual pictures of the wrecks etc ? The plane for instance? Instead of making your own daft images. Would be alot more intresting to watch then.
Theone beef I have with this channel is how often, instead of using accurate imagery or actual on-site photos, they fake it. The downed P-38 Lightning story is an excellent example of this. Only one of the many picture shown was of that plain, and it was the fake beach "crash-site" photo that was an obvious photoshop.
I asked them about the use on 'unrelated' footage and images. It seems it is due to copyright and the difficulty of attaining the permissions to use such media.
I love that they show a tropical beach when the plane crashed in Harlech. I'm from North Wales and I'm yet to see a tropical beach here, maybe one day when it actually stops raining 😂
While head binding is a common practice found around the world it is done to emulate another species that has been found. The practice elongated skulls found by Brian Forrester and many others are definitely not human.
The fact I went on a trip to Paris, France 4 years ago with my high school and we visited Notre Dame, yet never noticed there was a secret crypt you could see :/
My guess it was so neglected they had no choice because it was dangerous to leave. Especially if urged explorers were now coming there. I seriously doubt there was any chance of saving it.
Caligula's two huge floating pleasure palaces were first discovered in 1446 and raised in 1929, not very recent. Also, they were not bombed, but rather burned and nobody knows who torched them.
I don't which creeps me out more that someone would steel a saint heart or that a church would display it I know I wouldn't go to a church with a heart on display and I don't care who's heart it is
What gets me even more is that someone thought “man, I want that heart. I gotta steal it”. I get that they may have thought they could sell it but really though? Wtf.
The elongated skulls from Paracas, Peru are very different. They are NOT the result of head boarding or purposeful deformation. A forensic anthropologist reconstruction showed that the skull's cranial cavity had 25% more volume than normal elongated skulls. The eye sockets are also 40% larger than normal skulls. The skull also sits further back on the neck. And last but not least, an infant skull was found with it's head fully elongated. So there.
Anyone check out the skulls that were elongated compared to others that have been elongated through headbinding? Either the first type are legit a different kind of humanoid or they are the result of some unknown technique used in head binding. Who knows maybe they had hydrocephalus
@7:52 Does anybody else hear the flies buzzing around the audio equipment on this upload? I swear I hear flies buzzing around on the audio. I kept pausing the video thinking it was me, but it's 25°f here so I was like wtf? Anybody else hear this?
Lots of mistakes in these videos eg on the map the plane was supposed to crash in North Wales but the spot was in South Wales, the tropical beach with a beautiful beach and palm tree definitely wasn’t in Wales!
Is the heart even still inside the heart shaped box or did the theif just take the heart and leave the hearts box to make everyone think that it was returned?
Hmmm, creepiest - The upper half of a man, hanging out the side window of his truck, half severed, door covered in blood, due to him rolling the truck (drunk driving likely).
There is something seriously wrong with someone who would tear that cottage down.
I’ve been binge watching your videos Katrina since I subscribed to your channel! Keep making these videos. 🙌🏻
Im hooked on your vids Katrina, learned more here than school, Thanks.
Thanks for your effort it is interesting find this curious things from the past
Awesome video as usual!
Good stuff, I like learning about the odd things around the planet.
Great video and great information
You got to love the random Non related imagery they throw into these sorts of videos :-P
No.I do not
Like saying U.S. Soldiers would mark trees... and they show a video clip of German Nazi Soldiers... wtf 😳
Right, none of those planes were a P 38 lightning.
I love it when they talk about a specific archaeologist but with a random person 🤣
So frustrating 😾
Creepiest thing I've ever seen? Thylacine joey preserved in a jar. Just thinking of the history of how it ended up in that jar is disturbing.
I was a kid when I seen it in a museum, so I can't remember which museum it was.
Very nice and interesting video. Many thanks.
Hi katrina..love your videos,,,happy new year...
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I just love watching your videos you got such a lovely voice stay safe everyone
The burials in Osaka is using pictures of Javanese people, not Japanese. They are way different of people.
She must have thought it was a typo. Katrina is just the voice and face but doesn't do all the research so I don't think she would have seen the word "Javanese" enough to recognize it's significance.
"What's the creepiest thing you ever seen?" - Hmmm, maybe my Mother-In-Law?
Great info..thanks
The heart of a saint! Intresting
Appreciate that the thumbnail is the first story
I saw the actual bones of St. Peter in the Roman necropolis under St. Peter's Basica in Rome ! Yes, I do believe it was his, if you don't, that's up to you !!!!
My favorite one is about the hand carved caves u showed on this one show I wish I could do something like that for myself it's so cool thank you. Katrina my name is Tammy from combs ky
Thanks Katrina 😊 🙏
Awesome video
AMAZING.
We all know that head binding Is to honor their gods who were Aliens !
The skulls shown weren't from head binding.
Brian forester
@@christopherplourde2921 yes they were.
@@silentkilla14 look into the number of plates in a human skull vs the number in the "other" elongated skulls, as well as the elongated skulls with 2 rows of teeth.
That or deformity of a person. With savant syndrome. Never know. Could have been passed through genetic and inbreeding to keep it like most royalty
I'm from Kildare. There wasn't much on the news about that heart being found.
That virtual tour of tree carvings is nice. I live in Plymouth Massachusetts. I should investigate whether or not there's something in place for Plymouth where the pilgrims landed. Shouldn't be too hard, my sister works at the Museum. For the sake of Tourism and escaping boredom for those who are interested in this town's history, something should be in place on the internet like a virtual tour. I know plenty of local residents who can date back their lineage directly to those pilgrims that came here on the Mayflower. Real townies. Also local historians even those that aren't employed as historians. Also Plymouth Plantation is changing its name. A Google search will inform you of the new name which I am forgetting currently and have no idea how to spell. However for those interested in the history of the pilgrims and their interactions with Native Americans, I'm sure the history of this town can be found. I myself have a few stories, such as the origin of flag Rock on White Horse Beach. The town pants a new flag on the Rock every year as the ocean and Salt Air consistently dissolves the paint. There is more to learn than what I say but in right off the coast of White Horse Beach there was a German U-boat... A submarine part of the luftwaffe, evidence of this includes that The Rock was first painted by the Nazis, they painted a swat sticker on the rock. I am not sure how they proved its but apparently they were receipts from a grocery store very close to the beach found in the submarine. The Germans would come to shore to buy food. That grocery store is still in business. But now it's more like a Mini Mart and the building is the same structure that the Nazis soldiers bought their food in. There are more stories.
I love all the history in the New England states. The first time my parents took us up was when I was about 10 years old. They had gone before I was born, but wanted me to experience it myself. When I saw Plymouth Rock I couldn’t help but giggle at how small it was. I’d always imagined it to be this giant boulder that the ship’s bow actually sat upon. When you’re a kid your imagination is quite vivid and usually wrong when trying to picture real life events or items. 😂
But it was surreal and lovely!!! We went to the wax museum and I thought it was so cool that they had an air bladder in one of the wax figures that made it look like it was breathing. It’s weird what kids remember and what they don’t. 😄
I got to see so much and still the wax museum and Plymouth Rock are my two most vivid memories of our trip. Btw, this was 37-38 years ago. 😉
P.S. have you ever been to the “Clapp” homes in Massachusetts or Connecticut?
@@melissadunton3534 It wasn't just your imagination. I remember books showing this large rock that the ship was up against. Sounds like a fun time you had!
I was very sad to see the stone cottage torn down. It was beautiful on the outside, and the time capsule rooms inside were fascinating.
uncovered earlier this year?.....you mean yesterday?
2020.
I think it’s a term of relativity. The video was probably produced months before it was uploaded.
Sooo much unrelated stock footage used...
The creepiest I've ever seen were the Paris catacombs. It's huge!
When u enter them there’s some writing on top of a door frame that says something like « do not step past this door, as you are now entering the kingdom of the dead » in french
I've been there and yeah, I agree it's the creepiest. I'd have to say the reason it tops the list is the "off" feeling I got since those bones were all moved from their original resting spots, so my gut felt all twisted like someone ransacked my bedroom.
Just remembering it sends shivers up my spine.
I've heard of those, what, 6 million people down there?
Happy new year Katrina
I had to laugh when i saw the photo accompanying the WW2 crashed bomber - i know they are just stock photos chosen without much thought but they are about as different from the coast of North Wales as you can get.
Yep I agree
I agree too
The creepiest thing ive ever seen were the stacked bones of thousands of people under tue Stafansdom in Austria. During tue great Plage they put hundreds of Bodys to Rest Down there and in the second world war the jews were forced to go Down there and stack the bones so there would be more room. Sad part of history and i had a really Bad and Cold Feeling Down there.
Sounds like when I visited the museum in Thailand, about the tsunami that devistated that area.
It was a small Place, Built next to the police boat that was washed into land. That boat was guarding their Prince who was on holiday at the beach that day. He died.
Rather than creepy, the area felt sad and heavy and seemed oddly quiet.
Same feeling I got in the Paris catacombs. I had this twisted, violated feeling like as if my bedroom was ransacked.
@@L3onking Why? Do you experience this on a visit to a museum? Indeed, does your flesh creep when passing by a hospital (with all its stacks of specimens)? Death happens. In fact, you are walking around with its evidence. Of course, like most people today, may not like to face your remains - while looking in a mirror, etc - yet your remains are already looking back at you, like it or not (what matters is how other folks respect you, in mortal life and post-mortem relic .. and that humility is the lesson these places set out to teach). ;o)
@@TheLeonhamm I think it was the amount of grave desecration? I only felt the same feeling when I visited Juno Beach in Brittany, France. There's just a turbulent feeling that gave me goosebumps.
@@L3onking Yes, indeed. But note well, those cemeteries were designed to receive large numbers of human remains .. those taken from closed or desecrated graves etc; military cemeteries are of the type (they may well be dug up in the century or so now ahead when the Normandy Campaign will mean no more than Crimea or the Third Coalition). A thousand or more years of ordinary human remains tend to mount up - if so honoured; potash and urns are, of course, easier to discard when their immediate purpose is done; and who knows, but that such remains being burned down into little gems, ideal for ear-rings, may well be the future for the American Way of Death (as disposal for humans and more likely for much-loved pets).
Almost all of these arent even creepy if im honest, theyre cool actually
The complete truth when it comes to the elongated skulls
Reference archaeologist Brian Foerster
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10:30 That is not the North Wales coast.
Oh yea more like The Bahamas
Yeah -- at least get footage of a temperate seashore, not a tropical one!
The plane is billboarding like Nintendo 64 graphics
1:07 wonder if it was locked inside that heart shaped box for weeks
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@@johnjauregui6133 you’re a good man
Informational and interesting 🤔
The Xenomorph was created by swiss artist Hans Ruedi Giger - not Ridley Scott.
The Chinese government this year said that China was the first place it happened and the rest of the world copied them.
I was just curious about a potato with a chastity belt... and a little hungry
I wonder if they looked inside the *heart shaped box* to see if it was still inside, if it ever was?
they would find Kurt Cobain RIP
@@holly70hk Hey! Wait! He had a new complaint
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The winchesters needed the heart for a spell
Katrina happy new year and a creepy New Year
Important Correction -
The Shipwreck video actually shows footage of the Peter Iredale that is on the Northern Oregon Coast. It became stranded in 1906 on the way to the Columbia River.
Here’s the link ->
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Iredale
The wreckage is absolutely beautiful and can always be seen throughout the year. The large skeleton of metal slowly erodes year after year, and every time we visit I can tell it is disappearing into memory. ✨💜
@ 7:27 🎆
Also I absolutely Love your videos and learn immense amounts every time👌🏼💜 I probably should have opened with that... 😂
And also I also like your t shirts their so cool
4:40 Apparently Dessie had an Assamese gamosa(red and white scarf)! What’s it doing there! 😂
and Russian money?
The oldest, creepiest thing I have ever seen was growing in the back of my refrigerator....
thanks katrina.
Creepiest thing I’ve ever seen🤔
Humanity giving up it’s freedom under the excuse of protecting others😱
Amen
What’s more creepy? That the heart was stolen or that it was on display?
I think it may be stolen by a family member and buried. Like it should have been in the first place!
How do you know he didn't request for his heart to be displayed? How can you possibly try to justify stealing human remains that were interred in a church?
Speculation has been put forth that cranial modification was done to distinguish the wealthy upper classes from the many poor, "lower-class" individuals.
It's been compared to female foot-binding, which was supposedly how wealthy women were identified as people who didn't need to work and their husbands could afford servants to carry them everywhere.
However, in some communities foot-binding was a way to make the daughter of low-income parents more attractive to wealthy families who could afford to buy brides for their sons. A woman with bound, deformed feet couldn't easily run away from an unhappy situation. That fact made the young girls more attractive to the mothers of the men looking for wives, and tells you a lot about the relationships and abuse the girls were often forced to tolerate.
The one cow wasn’t getting any food from those kids, 😧
It would be cool, if the heart of stone, was inside a ringing tower bell.
Maybe its the one cher sings about
It seems that as more construction takes place.. More discoveries uncovered...
You guys choose an image of an SS officer as an example of American servicemen??? Think that out better next time maybe
@@vroucolaque5475 It really does.
subjective imaging,, how many channels on here do you think are linked to 3 letter government agencies? Sh*t they been doing it with TV for 50 yrs at least. Stay tuned cause there's more to come,, and none of it good I'm betting.
Considering what the the american military are doing In the middle east, the image and reference is fitting.
Very Interesting,even though!
Cranial modification.... Just had to write that.. Don't like the way your head is shaped? Just go to the head reshaper.. OK OK I'll stop...
Yeah that school explanation sounds like a good way to clean up history and not have to explain that there were more than one home sapien and we are just the victors that are left afterwards
You couldn't find one more "creepy" discovery to make it an even 10?
Oh yea, creepy. Without even watching it yet :P
Ty
Why dont you use actual pictures of the wrecks etc ? The plane for instance? Instead of making your own daft images. Would be alot more intresting to watch then.
You have to pay to use some images, the same as music if you don't own them, unless they are in the public domain.
Theone beef I have with this channel is how often, instead of using accurate imagery or actual on-site photos, they fake it. The downed P-38 Lightning story is an excellent example of this. Only one of the many picture shown was of that plain, and it was the fake beach "crash-site" photo that was an obvious photoshop.
I asked them about the use on 'unrelated' footage and images. It seems it is due to copyright and the difficulty of attaining the permissions to use such media.
I love that they show a tropical beach when the plane crashed in Harlech. I'm from North Wales and I'm yet to see a tropical beach here, maybe one day when it actually stops raining 😂
While head binding is a common practice found around the world it is done to emulate another species that has been found. The practice elongated skulls found by Brian Forrester and many others are definitely not human.
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Dessie was the last surviving brother as chronicled by Beedle The Bard, in the Tales of Beedle The Bard.
The fact I went on a trip to Paris, France 4 years ago with my high school and we visited Notre Dame, yet never noticed there was a secret crypt you could see :/
Why would they tear Deseies house down?
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My guess it was so neglected they had no choice because it was dangerous to leave. Especially if urged explorers were now coming there. I seriously doubt there was any chance of saving it.
To make room for high-rises and a 7-11.
Im from Tyrone and never heard about this
How is Caligula yacht not listed on here? It was discovered when they drained the lake then a bombing occurred and it was destroyed.
Caligula's two huge floating pleasure palaces were first discovered in 1446 and raised in 1929, not very recent. Also, they were not bombed, but rather burned and nobody knows who torched them.
That was not an image of a beach in North Wales!!! PEACE;]
Explain?
@@x.s.bleeding7780 beaches don’t look like that in wales or any where near it son
@@alexmaragakis2174 Most Likely New Wales in US. Never seen Palm 🌴 in UK Wales or a Dragon for that matter. 🤣🤣🤣
10:30 ...I don't know what u think about Wales but our shores is the opposite of a tropical beach!
10:16 You could have spent 60 seconds on the internet to have a picture of an actual P38 Lightning, as opposed to being so lazy
I don't which creeps me out more that someone would steel a saint heart or that a church would display it I know I wouldn't go to a church with a heart on display and I don't care who's heart it is
What gets me even more is that someone thought “man, I want that heart. I gotta steal it”. I get that they may have thought they could sell it but really though? Wtf.
The creepiest thing ive ever seen? Hands down Gene & Dean Ween!
bro 2021 just started...
I never understood killing your own people. In a war you need anybody healthy enough to fight. Crazy.
great
Umm watching the 7th one it reminds me of my grandpa he used to have a box of old indian rupee from 20th century
Thats so neat! I love old coins!
Gulag from warzone
I wish I had known when I visited Paris on 2000.
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Hello Julie, what a beautiful picture you have on your profile, where do you live?
The elongated skulls from Paracas, Peru are very different. They are NOT the result of head boarding or purposeful deformation. A forensic anthropologist reconstruction showed that the skull's cranial cavity had 25% more volume than normal elongated skulls. The eye sockets are also 40% larger than normal skulls. The skull also sits further back on the neck. And last but not least, an infant skull was found with it's head fully elongated. So there.
Your voice has matured very nice.
Anyone check out the skulls that were elongated compared to others that have been elongated through headbinding? Either the first type are legit a different kind of humanoid or they are the result of some unknown technique used in head binding. Who knows maybe they had hydrocephalus
I like the US service members at 12:45. They‘ve got a fancy uniform!
Imagine if megamind become one in the list 😂 archeologys : is this giant too big !!
Megamind:luh.. in born 😂
This weird i got some of that too .
>ridley scott's xeonmorph
why you gotta throw my homie hr giger under the bus like that
4:06 rövid pipába való dohány
+bojler eladó
Fun fact, craneal modifications were also done in Peru
@7:52 Does anybody else hear the flies buzzing around the audio equipment on this upload? I swear I hear flies buzzing around on the audio. I kept pausing the video thinking it was me, but it's 25°f here so I was like wtf? Anybody else hear this?
Yeah but those elongated skulls are missing a fissure.
Lots of mistakes in these videos eg on the map the plane was supposed to crash in North Wales but the spot was in South Wales, the tropical beach with a beautiful beach and palm tree definitely wasn’t in Wales!
I thought I heard "before making out with the relic"😳
A house with stuff inside is not "archaeology" but interesting !
Creepy ! 😁
Yessirrrr
Is the heart even still inside the heart shaped box or did the theif just take the heart and leave the hearts box to make everyone think that it was returned?
Hmmm, creepiest - The upper half of a man, hanging out the side window of his truck, half severed, door covered in blood, due to him rolling the truck (drunk driving likely).
So..."Syphillis swept through the area" .....and killed children, cattle, and at least one cat. Okay......