I'm glad when looking through these comments that I'm not the only person that feels the urge to clean up beautiful places when I see that they've been trashed by my species
@@CryptoThurle don't know why that would stop me from bringing a garbage bag with me when I head off into nature and clean up the entire area around me because people don't know the concept of leaving no Trace ....I also work so what's your excuse
Ces gens sont tout simplement jaloux de l'intelligence des humains des milliers d'années avant eux, , leur orgueil qui monte si haut qu'il atteints leur maître, Satan.
Every video I've seen over there there is a ton of garbage and they just leave it there like every single orifice of any place you can visit just has trash. It's pretty bad when the tourists go over there and decide to start cleaning up excavation site that look like garbage mounds. It's ridiculous over there. get disillusioned watching all this cuz we're never going to have the truth
الشعب المصري متحضر يا جحش انت و هو إذا كنتم تتمسخروا علي الشعب المصر و لكن للاسف الحكومة التي تحكم البلد هي المتخلفة لا تفعل أي شئ في أي مكان داخل مصر القديمة و لكنهم مستمرون في بناء مدن حديثة و دولة جديدة ولا يهمهم مصر القديمة و هذا أمر لا يصدق و نحن كشعب عاجز أمام حكومات جاهله 😂😂😂😂@@RonaldoRocha-v5s
This video is proof of a different kind of human being. Thousands of years later we can't figure out how to construct this, and now all we can do is cover it with trash. These people were incredible
"Thousands of years later we can't figure out how to construct this" Oh we can, we just have to remove everything and then put it back together. We know how to build an artificial mountain of limestone blocks today, we just do not know the exact construction method that they used in ancient times. In basic terms they literally covered the evidence of their construction methods by adding more stone to it - much like we cannot see the inside of a black hole because of the event horizon. If morality and cost were not an issue then we would have taken this thing apart decades ago - alas we are not Vyse, Caviglia or the Caliph al Mamun and we will not damage it any further. Not to mention that the cost of such a venture would be insanely immense.
Well the Egyptians themselves literally raided their own pyramids and desecrated their own ancestors tombs every time the economy got bad, and they destroyed and defaced the monuments of their predecessors. So a little bit of trash from modern folk ain't that bad. Now the removal of the casing stones, that's REAL defacement (this, too, began during the time of the ancient Egyptians). Most history that was lost was ironically lost during the time of the ancients, destroyed by other ancients. That said, it's a damn shame the people in that region have no care or desire to discover or fund any sort of further archeology expeditions. Just imagine how much lost history is waiting to be discovered in the ancient city of Akkad in Iraq, which still hasn't been located nor are there any plans to ever do so
Yep. A hole, indeed. VERY nice! I found a hole once, in the summer of '83. It didn't have the rare red arrow near it though, like this example, Just a common blue one. No one will believe me, but that same summer, I also saw a small crack. I could not believe my eyes (or my luck). At first I thought it was just a scratch, but when I looked real close at it... BAM! There it was, just...sitting there. Un-frickin-believable. Literally brought tears to my eyes. I took a picture and everything.
It pisses me off to no end to see people discard their trash in arguably one of the most important places in human history.. that and nature in general.. it's not hard to pick up after yourself.. also, why are people just leaving it there?..
When i visited the pyramids some years ago, the garbage was knee height in all the tombs on the Giza plateau. The tombs were protected with metal bars but looking into the tomb entrances, i could see nothing but coke cans, plastic wrappers & other rubbish. I thought it was a disgrace, no respect & as you mentioned, this is Giza, the greatest historical site on Earth. A disgrace! 🇬🇧
@@robertholderman7552 I believe its the tourists leaving the rubbish, not the locals. My point was that the authorities in Egypt should keep the sites tidy.
Going to the pyramids is amazing but the people destroy the experience. Like many tourist destinations, you are almost constantly harassed as by swindlers trying to sell you this or that. It’s horrible.
@@d3athsquad843 I always do. I make my friends do it aswell. If I had money I would spend all days cleaning up trash after those assholes. Maybe track and kill some of those who drive deep in forest to pollute. I work at maritime industry shit ive seen... And the old guys they dont understand.. We have meetings, huge fines. Yet old world ppl still trow shit in water. Trash is being utilized at port and its payed by company, so there is no logical reason behind theyr actions. Maybe its tribe mentality.
That is how you know for sure Egyptians would never be able to build something like this even these days... they just inherited it and capitalized on it to make money... Sacred grounds are full of scamers etc... worst country from the 80 I have visited is definitely an Egypt
@@manuhonkanen2111 it's not their pyramid either , these are arabs .. does the 7th century islamic-arabian invasion and colonization of egypt ring a bell ? The true owners of the pyramids are the copts , the last surviving descendants of ancient egyptians , they even still speak the ancient language
Who threw the trash?? Are you kidding? Most of the developing world. Trash is not a priority. Every few days, we sweep a bagful of trash from my street in Morocco.
You know some Egyptian dude standing out there trying to scam tourists threw his trash there. So many sites are like this and so many scamers, "I told you I'm your friend, now give me money". If you know you know.
Yeah this ruined the great pyramids experience for me, they are like vultures and turn aggressive as soon as you tell them you don't want whatever crap they are trying to sell.
It’s not right, are we here to disgrace the people who were probably smarter than us besides the inbreeding thing 🫢. Have some respect for treasures like these that nobody understands.
My 400 lbs. Aunt insisted on riding a camel . Once on the camel bucked and throw the fat fook off and she slammed against the pyramid causing that hole back in 1928. I still remember it like it was yesterday .
I wonder if pollution was part of their culture or if they had problems with people polluting or were they all civilizes since it was a totally difrent culture and tradition than these.
When the pharaohs were alive, the pyramids and great buildings were considered to them to be very ancient relics built by their predecessors who lived before them from the ancients and that happened before the flood of Noah. And the first to build the pyramids had novels in his books that say that there will be a great flood that will drown the whole earth so he built the pyramids to last and so that the water does not affect them or destroy them
@@vinayseth5899 it's simple logic really, nobody has demonstrated how to build great pyramid with soft copper tools so we consider that narrative DEBUNKED now. Dynastic Egyptians had but the tools or technology to build the great pyramid End of story
Look at the erosion of the stones on the ground exiting that hole. Looks like flowing water erosion to me. Perhaps there was some sort of water spring erupting there, which makes you think. I mean, we know the great pyramid was indeed built on top of a water spring. Pyramid might have even started as some sort of a well. Fascinating.
@@MyBinaryLife Are you in a dream my friend, every culture in the world has a record of a great flood that had devastating effect on life. Not just a biblical myth peddle by academic geriatrics.
Creio que as pedras eram muito leves e flutuavam nas águas. As ruínas pesadíssimas da Cidade de Ramsés que estão no Delta do Nilo foram levadas pelas águas. É que a radiação cósmica aumenta a massa o peso atômico ao longo do tempo. Por exemplo uma peneira numa bica d'água terá aumento de peso devido às impurezas da água. Portanto a força gravitacional que, tal como um filtro, atravessa tudo, terá esse filtro entupido ao longo do tempo, aumentando sua massa. Até na odontologia vemos que a radiação luminosa solidifica a massa.
Ice pyramid’s My theory is the pyramids were used to keep ice cold. Take the Great Pyramid for example, the Kings Chamber would be packed with ice that had perhaps been traded from the highlands of the Kazakhstan region and would have shared a trade route with the cinnamon route to Sri Lanka. Granite is very good at staying cold once cooled down and although the granite slabs were too difficult to remove, granite lining the walls and floor could have been looted. This granite would eventually cool down to the temperature of the ice and subsequent ice would help maintain the refrigeration effect. The ice cold melt water would run down the Grand Gallery further cooling the structure via the central steps and I propose that a timber walk way was built over it for access explaining why there are raised sides and indents at regular intervals. The Queens Chamber would have been made very cold by this creating perfect conditions for storing exotic foods that require refrigeration or for display of a corpse for an extended period or simply for the God King to escape the heat. The cold water would flow down the Escape Shaft and possibly used in some way in the Subterranean Chamber then any waste water left over would be poured into the Bottomless Pit. Pyramids are the best shape to have the minimal surface area exposed to the sun so they are cooler and during colder evenings are able to dispel the heat more quickly. Pyramids were encased in white limestone to further insulate the structure and reflect the suns heat. This was what they needed to build if they wanted to have very cold places right at their doorstep to utilise for whatever purpose they wanted. The saying “if Mohamed can’t go to the mountain then the mountain must come to Mohamed” is more than likely derived from the God King Pharaohs bringing ice from the mountains and creating a mountain to keep it in.
@@gregorydahl “old” ice that is so compacted it has almost no air content takes a very long time to melt compared to ice from a fridge and snow on the ground. Look it up.
No, just no. Those middle eastern refrigerator structures in the desert are mostly hollow for optimum airflow to act as a heat exchanger. The pyramids are like 95% solid rock or mud brick, and the airflow is terrible, even with the fan installed in the Kings chamber air shaft.
There are things known that have not been shared nor will be by those whom at this time let to believe they are in power to do so! There are also many things that are not known which greatly over shadow what is known & believed of understanding tho only is let known by powers incomprehensible to us all !
@@ronniesimmonds9782 He knows jack all. He's spouting nothing more than the same mystery box mumbo jumbo that con artists use to get sheep to buy books and lecture tickets about fanciful pre Egyptian civilisations that have no evidential basis for existing. There's practically an entire industry in it - the most disgusting leeches imaginable in the history world sadly.
The "air vents" people refer to do not actually meet the outside of the pyramid. At best they may have done so during the construction process, but in reality they were likely entirely ceremonial.
I'm the Great Cornholio, I need tp for my bunghole... Note: Edited...damned spell check auto correct. It didn't skip a beat on Cornholio but TP changed to TO.
@@mnomadvfx cuánta basura,y cuánta gente,ellos deben cuidar sus monumentos que son su historia,enseñar desde pequeños ,la escuela y sus padres,que es su patrimonio
And can you see where an acidic liquid has damaged the stonework as it flowed out , GIANT ENERGY PLANTS , built by a lost highly advanced civilisation GIANTS
Looks like a fault in the bedrock. If it was acid or liquid damage we would see evidence inside the hole too and not just outside. And nobody believes it was built by giants.
Anything is possible. I'm a firm believer that the "sarcophagus" inside the kings chamber held the ark of the covenant. It's the same dimensions and where did Moses pick it up when they left Egypt? He just all of a sudden had it and the Egyptians started chasing them after they let them go? Hmm seems fishy to me.
Look at how massive that thing is. It really is, IMO, one of the biggest mysteries of the universe. And it’s right here in earth, and most people don’t think much of it. But if they only took about 10 minutes looking into just how big and precise and ancient it really is, I think we could have an entire consciousness shift.
I once had like a full blown spiritual experience while doing a deep dive into megaliths for weeks or months and all of a sudden one night it just hit me. The stones kinda came alive and the precision and shear scale of them kind of snapped into focus. Some powerful stuff whoever built them. Sometimes I like to think it was a different species altogether that built a lot of them. Imagine if we were even smarter than today, with all round bigger more robust bodies. Denisovans had like 1.5x cranial capacity, body roughly 30/40% bigger. And to sustain that, obviously there must have been abundant meat and food sources at the time as well. So tons of great high caloric meat, huge strong bodies, and an intellect that who knows what it was capable of… I wonder what kinds of structures they might have built?
It's not that precise. Look at the places on the stone work where the intermediate layers are exposed and you can see that it is mostly quarry rubble or backfill that exists between the well cut stone of the pyramid outer layers and core. This is how they built it relatively fast - they reused quarry waste as much as possible. Also look at the top of the pyramid - you can see a noticeable twist/rotation to the stone work vs the bottom which shows that the entire thing is skew, it's just not easy to see it at ground level.
The hole 🕳️ story is in fact; About 200-100 years ago a local group of looters tried to dig into through this side to loot the pyramid but no success of course after reaching that spot of an inner wall they realized there was no tool or man power strength available to rip through that material ( no days that material inside is cement or concrete and 100 Psi stronger then ours nowadays only about 20 Psi )
It was never anyone's tomb. No human body has ever been found inside of any pyramid, anywhere in the world. Not a single one. Stop believing that bullshit.
This is the 21st century! You can identify as a kitten, or a dog, or a fish and the whole rest of the human race will have to respect your wishes to no longer be human.
What if archeologists finally get inside the hidden void in the great pyramid of giza, and are disappointed only to find piles of trash all over the place.
I am constantly appalled with all the rubbish littering every crevice, doorway and hollow, in virtually every video of the pyramid area. Surely someone could be employed to keep the last wonder of the world looking respectable.
Looking like it was done to let water run off reminds me of the theory the pyramids were under water at some point seems thay had salt deposits on the outside that vanished in the past
@@JeanGray218 It's not erosion, it's damage caused by a digging crew looking for an entrance in the past. It could have been the Caliph in the middle ages, Napoleon, or the British that followed. It might even have been an Egyptian effort within the last century.
Ye to really loot this pyramid would have required a lot of time and little to zero fear of reprisals. This would only have been possible during either the 3 intermediate periods of ancient Egypt, the Roman period, or the Islamic caliphate period. Any other time and it would have been guarded, with a swift death the punishment for any attempt.
@@lastbestplace8112 I’ll check that out because it’s also plausible.. I’m open to all theories to edit my own, but I’m at a point where I can legitimately explain how the structure would’ve produced, encapsulated, and emitted piezoelectric electricity in a paragraph: Place a gold capstone on it, fix all looter damage from deep antiquity, re-fit the stacks of resonant bowls that were found under the step pyramid of saqqara back onto the 27 fixtures along the grand gallery which would act as mechanical resonators (amplifiers), refill the sulphuric acid in the upper portion of the southern shaft of the queens chamber, ammonium chloride with zinc chloride in the upper portion of the northern shaft of the queens chamber. Once complete the chemical mixture would mix and combust down in the queen’s chamber, causing a consistent pressure wave to shoot up the grand gallery resonating the bowls subsequently amplifying the vibrations until the sound wave would become so strong that the atomic lattice of the quartz in the granite of the kings chamber would begin to compress, and electrical conductivity would find the path of least resistance up to the gold capstone. The structure would have a beacon effect, and emit electromagnetic energy almost like wifi.
@@Cardioid2035 interesting. I wonder, hace you a degree on Physics or anything like that ? What drew you to study the subject ? I only ask out of curiosity.
@@arturkvieira No degree in physics but I’m a musician, so I physically manipulate pressure waves all day instead of just theorizing on what the electromagnetic spectrum can manifest itself into. I’ve researched cymatic frequencies and how it can physically alter matter regardless of gravity. There’s still something profound to be rediscovered within harmonic resonance as well as standing waves that was once known in Egypt. As Tesla said, the key to understanding the secrets of the universe lie in energy, frequency and vibrations… which answers your question on why I started down this path to begin with. I just want the infallible truth to my existence really
These stones were originally cut out of the bedrock using a technique called thermal spalling. Where a very hot metal impliment was drawn or plunged into very cold bedrock, causing the surface of the rock to spall violently. Since the rock has to be very cold, these blocks must have been cut during the last cold period or ice age about 12,800 years to 120,000 years ago.
The Annunaki did record that there was only a small belt of thawed land available when they arrived. Some say the great pyramid helped in the Big Thaw.
Ah yes - because magnetics does realy on that O₂ so very much. /s Limestone is a porous stone - but not THAT porous. It's literally just a cavity caused by treasure seeking tomb raiders looking for an entrance.
Woah! It really is a hole!... At first I was like "nah that's not a hole, holes aren't real!"... I can't believe what I'm seeing, an actual hole! Well that's all the proof I need, I'm convinced, this is a hole, and it looks like people have thrown things into the hole too, I wonder what this means? Maybe they were an advanced civilisation that realised that they no longer needed to use trash bins because they invented the hole? Really makes you wonder what else might be real... Like fence posts, or the floor... Imagine if the floor is real too!
The fate of the world by the biggest bugs living...we destroy everything we touch...this beautiful plant will become just a ball of trash one day...because humanity is selfish...
Surely they have clean up operatives, anyway amazing construction, the stones are so big and heavy that no amount of modern technology could angle them like that up to the summit, they must have had or been aware of other skills that we dont have yet like sound levitation to hold the blocks up while being put in place.
I would clean that trash out if I was there... Respect for the ancients.
I was gonna say, leave up to people to put their trash anywhere and everywhere.
Sorry for us.. love Egypt for ever
The whole place is just covered in trash, and poop :(
They are trashy people themselves
Tank you 🙏🏾
We as humans have failed this planet we can't even keep relics like this free from rubbish
Humans made this too we never failed this planet
@Phoenix Resident 846 lmfao
Europeans are clean tho
I didn’t put that trash there. Speak for yourself
@@allinonenews6222 No some humans made this, not everyone.
I'm glad when looking through these comments that I'm not the only person that feels the urge to clean up beautiful places when I see that they've been trashed by my species
Do it then
@@CryptoThurle don't know why that would stop me from bringing a garbage bag with me when I head off into nature and clean up the entire area around me because people don't know the concept of leaving no Trace ....I also work so what's your excuse
Me too. And it occurs to me that the whole didn't just suddenly appear
So why the hype? Odd they didn't clean it up right away...?!
Ces gens sont tout simplement jaloux de l'intelligence des humains des milliers d'années avant eux, , leur orgueil qui monte si haut qu'il atteints leur maître, Satan.
Serais tu aussi musulman ??
And the natives get mad when a tourist climbs the pyramid, but won’t even pick up the trash left around it
Wrong pyramids 😂😂
You can't climb the ones in egypt 😂😂
Every video I've seen over there there is a ton of garbage and they just leave it there like every single orifice of any place you can visit just has trash. It's pretty bad when the tourists go over there and decide to start cleaning up excavation site that look like garbage mounds. It's ridiculous over there. get disillusioned watching all this cuz we're never going to have the truth
@@M1D66Of course you can if you’re able to pay the hefty fine
O LIXO FAZ PARTE FOI DEIXADO PELOS EGÍPCIOS NA ÉPOCA CHO COLATE BIS E BATON GAROTO😂
الشعب المصري متحضر يا جحش انت و هو إذا كنتم تتمسخروا علي الشعب المصر و لكن للاسف الحكومة التي تحكم البلد هي المتخلفة لا تفعل أي شئ في أي مكان داخل مصر القديمة و لكنهم مستمرون في بناء مدن حديثة و دولة جديدة ولا يهمهم مصر القديمة و هذا أمر لا يصدق و نحن كشعب عاجز أمام حكومات جاهله 😂😂😂😂@@RonaldoRocha-v5s
“Clean that shit up”
~Ghandi
~Ghandi, sitting on the train track for #2
Канализация фараона
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Why aren't you a new pyramid?
Loll
This video is proof of a different kind of human being. Thousands of years later we can't figure out how to construct this, and now all we can do is cover it with trash. These people were incredible
"Thousands of years later we can't figure out how to construct this"
Oh we can, we just have to remove everything and then put it back together.
We know how to build an artificial mountain of limestone blocks today, we just do not know the exact construction method that they used in ancient times.
In basic terms they literally covered the evidence of their construction methods by adding more stone to it - much like we cannot see the inside of a black hole because of the event horizon.
If morality and cost were not an issue then we would have taken this thing apart decades ago - alas we are not Vyse, Caviglia or the Caliph al Mamun and we will not damage it any further.
Not to mention that the cost of such a venture would be insanely immense.
I’m sure we’re still way more advanced at building things but how advanced the Egyptians were for their time is still crazy
Well the Egyptians themselves literally raided their own pyramids and desecrated their own ancestors tombs every time the economy got bad, and they destroyed and defaced the monuments of their predecessors. So a little bit of trash from modern folk ain't that bad. Now the removal of the casing stones, that's REAL defacement (this, too, began during the time of the ancient Egyptians). Most history that was lost was ironically lost during the time of the ancients, destroyed by other ancients. That said, it's a damn shame the people in that region have no care or desire to discover or fund any sort of further archeology expeditions. Just imagine how much lost history is waiting to be discovered in the ancient city of Akkad in Iraq, which still hasn't been located nor are there any plans to ever do so
People are like people... ordinary people... in general, they resemble the old ones... the housing problem only spoiled them...
Elon is gonna put us on mars and we're not incredible,wtf are you talking about
It’s hard to believe the smaller pyramid came out of that hole. Nature is amazing.
Vag! 😅
It's not nice making people have their drinks come out of their nose 😂
@@stevenchurch8901 you made me re read my joke and got me to spray my drink out of my nose 😂🤣
I thought the birth canal was before the Hole but hey, I guess the Pyramids are just built differently 😂
@@pagewizards340 I guess we know where the floods came from that soaked the Sphinx
As a person with eyes, I can confirm. That is a hole.
Looks like a hole to me too good eye
😂😂😂
I don't know, man. Looks more like a crevice to me
or is it mysteriously half a hole, and is there the other half somewhere else in Giza? hint Dr hawass has it in his pants I bet!
Look closely, it's not just a hole bro. It's a hole in the wall. Let that sink in...
I didn't know they had juice boxes back then
Did someone say juice?
@@beetlejuice4357
beetlejuice, BEETLEJUICE, *BEETLEJUICE*
Yep. A hole, indeed. VERY nice!
I found a hole once, in the summer of '83. It didn't have the rare red arrow near it though, like this example, Just a common blue one.
No one will believe me, but that same summer, I also saw a small crack. I could not believe my eyes (or my luck). At first I thought it was just a scratch, but when I looked real close at it... BAM! There it was, just...sitting there. Un-frickin-believable.
Literally brought tears to my eyes.
I took a picture and everything.
I'm so confused by this post.. Like where was the hole and the crack. The pyramid? Or like in your back yard?
…”and BAM! There is was, just….sitting there” Best part of the story. 😊
It pisses me off to no end to see people discard their trash in arguably one of the most important places in human history.. that and nature in general.. it's not hard to pick up after yourself.. also, why are people just leaving it there?..
When i visited the pyramids some years ago, the garbage was knee height in all the tombs on the Giza plateau. The tombs were protected with metal bars but looking into the tomb entrances, i could see nothing but coke cans, plastic wrappers & other rubbish. I thought it was a disgrace, no respect & as you mentioned, this is Giza, the greatest historical site on Earth. A disgrace! 🇬🇧
These people are dirt poor , they don’t get paid to do anything, and it’s no wonder they can survive without food !!!! No joke
@@robertholderman7552 I believe its the tourists leaving the rubbish, not the locals. My point was that the authorities in Egypt should keep the sites tidy.
I agree. Disrespect.
Because no fine i think , in singapore its super expensive to leave trash so in effect it is clean
With all those people there nobody can pick up a couple pieces of trash
Going to the pyramids is amazing but the people destroy the experience. Like many tourist destinations, you are almost constantly harassed as by swindlers trying to sell you this or that. It’s horrible.
Only a select few in society nowadays would take the initiative to pick that shit up. People don't give a shit about anything.
Tourists paid a lot of amount going there. Their govt responsible to clean.
@@d3athsquad843 I always do. I make my friends do it aswell. If I had money I would spend all days cleaning up trash after those assholes. Maybe track and kill some of those who drive deep in forest to pollute. I work at maritime industry shit ive seen... And the old guys they dont understand.. We have meetings, huge fines. Yet old world ppl still trow shit in water. Trash is being utilized at port and its payed by company, so there is no logical reason behind theyr actions. Maybe its tribe mentality.
That is how you know for sure Egyptians would never be able to build something like this even these days... they just inherited it and capitalized on it to make money... Sacred grounds are full of scamers etc... worst country from the 80 I have visited is definitely an Egypt
Ahh people use it for trash, shame
So 😔
I am Egyptian and I feel shame
Is it your pyramid?
No , you don't no what you say
@@manuhonkanen2111 it's not their pyramid either , these are arabs .. does the 7th century islamic-arabian invasion and colonization of egypt ring a bell ?
The true owners of the pyramids are the copts , the last surviving descendants of ancient egyptians , they even still speak the ancient language
I was there 30 years ago and it was horrible, trash everywhere. It's nice to see nothing has changed.
Next video: a brick on top of another at the great pyramids.
Nooo ancient Egiptians couldn't do this 😂
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Wtf? How did they manage that?!?!!!?
That’s a restroom😮😊🎉🎉🎉
That's good BRICKS
Whoever threw the garbage inside that hole has got some gnarly karma coming next life
Grave robbers?
I doubt it.. also are you that soccer playing bird?.
Who threw the trash?? Are you kidding? Most of the developing world. Trash is not a priority. Every few days, we sweep a bagful of trash from my street in Morocco.
nah not next life, they got that shii on the drive home
What makes those stones someone placed more important than any other stone? Not a damned thing.
That's where the ancient Egyptians ran out the extension cord for the Christmas lights inside the pyramid.
Nice 👍
lol
Egyptians don't believe in that kind of stuff
@@PyromaniacM
Sensible.
Of course christmas lights don't exist.
You found a ancient Meth hole
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Found pharaohs original Trap 🏠
Except meth addicts would've cleaned that hole to the point the rocks wouldnt even have any dust loll
Exactly what I thought when I see the flattened the can and it is true they smoke the rocks out there the old Barney rubbles ..
probably somebody's restroom
Kool-Aid Man busts out of pyramid wall: OH YEAHHHH!!! 😅
You know some Egyptian dude standing out there trying to scam tourists threw his trash there. So many sites are like this and so many scamers, "I told you I'm your friend, now give me money". If you know you know.
Yeah this ruined the great pyramids experience for me, they are like vultures and turn aggressive as soon as you tell them you don't want whatever crap they are trying to sell.
@@troythegardener
Going with a guide helps to dissuade them.
They know the guides won't stand for it and leave them alone.
People are disgusting with their trash🤨🤮😡
Just remember your just people to
@@michael.imv.8989 you're is how it is spelled. Got it?
Its muslim arabs ... so normal throw trash every where
It’s not right, are we here to disgrace the people who were probably smarter than us besides the inbreeding thing 🫢. Have some respect for treasures like these that nobody understands.
@@brianbossaer2049 True 👍🏾❤️❤️💯💯
The amount of trash is sickening
That's where tour guides go once tourists leave only to reamerge once they come back.
My 400 lbs. Aunt insisted on riding a camel . Once on the camel bucked and throw the fat fook off and she slammed against the pyramid causing that hole back in 1928. I still remember it like it was yesterday .
Some say the camel was so traumatised he got fossilized and became the sphynx
Your “joke” about your “aunt” speaks volumes on your character. Nuff said.
I was there, the ground shook for at least five minutes...
Berlubang SDH hampir rusak,harap di jaga bgngunan sejarah
Shame on you.
It's where the ancient Egyptians stored their plastic water bottles and candy wrappers.
I wonder if pollution was part of their culture or if they had problems with people polluting or were they all civilizes since it was a totally difrent culture and tradition than these.
😂😂
Woah!!! Look at that ancient juice box, amazing!!!
Why isnt that closed off, you see how people have respect for things, what a shame.
An ancient robbers tunnel . Or is it the entrance to the internal spiral ramp ? Instead of filling it in, it should be explored
It was and it was looted. The whole pyramid should be chained off to avoid any more amateur "archaeologists" from sliming up the place anymore.
Yeah, they close off everything interesting!
Why are people always eating granola bars in little holes like that?
They got the pyramids looking like the streets of NY 🗽 😂
"When there is a hole, there is a goal." -master oogway
-Ron Jeremy
Yeah, it's true, wise ideas.
When the pharaohs were alive, the pyramids and great buildings were considered to them to be very ancient relics built by their predecessors who lived before them from the ancients and that happened before the flood of Noah. And the first to build the pyramids had novels in his books that say that there will be a great flood that will drown the whole earth so he built the pyramids to last and so that the water does not affect them or destroy them
Source of your knowledge please?
@@vinayseth5899 wondering the same lmfao
@@vinayseth5899 it's simple logic really, nobody has demonstrated how to build great pyramid with soft copper tools
so we consider that narrative DEBUNKED
now.
Dynastic Egyptians had but the tools or technology to build the great pyramid
End of story
@@BeatlesFan1975 Nope. The commenter mentioned novels and books, which he couldn't substantiate.
@@BeatlesFan1975 All megalithics structures were built by telekinesis superhuman ability, not by ramps or crane.
That's how the Mummy gets in & out.
What about the daddy? Where does he go? Poor daddy 😢
@@omarcoming9613 The daddy goes into the mummy huehuehuehue
@@arusharma2822 That 👈🏿😆🤣😂
If you notice on the ground, all the trail lines from running water, this here looks like a pump from an aqueduct system
There's garbage in the hole? People don't have any respect.
Look at the erosion of the stones on the ground exiting that hole. Looks like flowing water erosion to me. Perhaps there was some sort of water spring erupting there, which makes you think. I mean, we know the great pyramid was indeed built on top of a water spring. Pyramid might have even started as some sort of a well. Fascinating.
I was about to make a similar comment. Water came out? Maybe during the diluvian flood the pyramid was water logged and drain through that point.
@@ltgood the diluvian flood is not a real event dude. it is a myth, it didnt actually happen.
@@MyBinaryLife Are you in a dream my friend, every culture in the world has a record of a great flood that had devastating effect on life. Not just a biblical myth peddle by academic geriatrics.
More likely weathering from sand.
Creio que as pedras eram muito leves e flutuavam nas águas. As ruínas pesadíssimas da Cidade de Ramsés que estão no Delta do Nilo foram levadas pelas águas. É que a radiação cósmica aumenta a massa o peso atômico ao longo do tempo. Por exemplo uma peneira numa bica d'água terá aumento de peso devido às impurezas da água. Portanto a força gravitacional que, tal como um filtro, atravessa tudo, terá esse filtro entupido ao longo do tempo, aumentando sua massa. Até na odontologia vemos que a radiação luminosa solidifica a massa.
It's an inflatable pyramid that's where the air hose connects
Nahhhh that's the Bog
Bounce house
The trash in it. People are so disgusting
Probably gets blown into it by the wind.
Ice pyramid’s
My theory is the pyramids were used to keep ice cold. Take the Great Pyramid for example, the Kings Chamber would be packed with ice that had perhaps been traded from the highlands of the Kazakhstan region and would have shared a trade route with the cinnamon route to Sri Lanka. Granite is very good at staying cold once cooled down and although the granite slabs were too difficult to remove, granite lining the walls and floor could have been looted. This granite would eventually cool down to the temperature of the ice and subsequent ice would help maintain the refrigeration effect. The ice cold melt water would run down the Grand Gallery further cooling the structure via the central steps and I propose that a timber walk way was built over it for access explaining why there are raised sides and indents at regular intervals. The Queens Chamber would have been made very cold by this creating perfect conditions for storing exotic foods that require refrigeration or for display of a corpse for an extended period or simply for the God King to escape the heat. The cold water would flow down the Escape Shaft and possibly used in some way in the Subterranean Chamber then any waste water left over would be poured into the Bottomless Pit. Pyramids are the best shape to have the minimal surface area exposed to the sun so they are cooler and during colder evenings are able to dispel the heat more quickly. Pyramids were encased in white limestone to further insulate the structure and reflect the suns heat. This was what they needed to build if they wanted to have very cold places right at their doorstep to utilise for whatever purpose they wanted. The saying “if Mohamed can’t go to the mountain then the mountain must come to Mohamed” is more than likely derived from the God King Pharaohs bringing ice from the mountains and creating a mountain to keep it in.
Ice bag melts in 3 blocks walk from store here in Phoenix.
In omaha 200 tons of snowin pile might last down to a snowball in june
@@gregorydahl “old” ice that is so compacted it has almost no air content takes a very long time to melt compared to ice from a fridge and snow on the ground. Look it up.
No, just no.
Those middle eastern refrigerator structures in the desert are mostly hollow for optimum airflow to act as a heat exchanger.
The pyramids are like 95% solid rock or mud brick, and the airflow is terrible, even with the fan installed in the Kings chamber air shaft.
@@mnomadvfx the pyramids maintain their temperature, air flow changes depending on temperature
Why would someone throw trash in there?!?!?! Boy oh boy humans are just disgusting in every way possible
There are things known that have not been shared nor will be by those whom at this time let to believe they are in power to do so!
There are also many things that are not known which greatly over shadow what is known & believed of understanding tho only is let known by powers incomprehensible to us all !
True 👍
Spot on!
How do you know? Why don't you tell us? Rude
@@ronniesimmonds9782 He knows jack all.
He's spouting nothing more than the same mystery box mumbo jumbo that con artists use to get sheep to buy books and lecture tickets about fanciful pre Egyptian civilisations that have no evidential basis for existing.
There's practically an entire industry in it - the most disgusting leeches imaginable in the history world sadly.
القوى الخفيه هى مخلوقات تسمى الجن يمكنها التلبس بجسد الأنسان
People who litter those marvels of humanity should be fined severely
You have to catch them dumping stuff first. Difficult unless there’s CCTV! 🤪
If you've visited the pyramid site at Giza, you'll know there's rubbish everywhere
No
Thank God they had the arrow. I wouldn't of seen the hole without it.
All that trash. If they were concerned with the preservation of this monument, you would think they would clean up the trash
Grave robbers back in the day;they didn’t know there were no burials in them,so they’d dig in anywhere
They were burials
It’s 100% from local tomb raiders long ago trying to get in to get that gold 😂
It's an air vent, there's more then one in every pyramid
And weap hole. Lets moisture out to keep the structure stable.
Not air vents ..these are tunnels dug by thieves
The "air vents" people refer to do not actually meet the outside of the pyramid.
At best they may have done so during the construction process, but in reality they were likely entirely ceremonial.
How disrespectful to put rubbish in the pyramids.🤬
أتمنى ان ازو الهرمات مصر الجميلة بااسرارها
حافظوا عليها ارث حاضري للبشرية❤
"If there's a hole,there's a goal."
-master oogway
My Beavis and Butthead moment. Hehehehehe you said hole 😂
I'm the Great Cornholio, I need tp for my bunghole...
Note: Edited...damned spell check auto correct. It didn't skip a beat on Cornholio but TP changed to TO.
@@roberthouston9657 *TP.
@@mnomadvfx yep effed by auto correct. Edited and thanks.
@@mnomadvfx cuánta basura,y cuánta gente,ellos deben cuidar sus monumentos que son su historia,enseñar desde pequeños ,la escuela y sus padres,que es su patrimonio
And can you see where an acidic liquid has damaged the stonework as it flowed out , GIANT ENERGY PLANTS , built by a lost highly advanced civilisation GIANTS
Has anyone sent a camerA inside or drone ?
More like thousand of people climbing through I do yearssssssssss
grow up, they are just blocks of stone
Looks like a fault in the bedrock. If it was acid or liquid damage we would see evidence inside the hole too and not just outside. And nobody believes it was built by giants.
Anything is possible. I'm a firm believer that the "sarcophagus" inside the kings chamber held the ark of the covenant. It's the same dimensions and where did Moses pick it up when they left Egypt? He just all of a sudden had it and the Egyptians started chasing them after they let them go? Hmm seems fishy to me.
You know that’s a hobbit hole right .
Someone’s probably living up under that
I Egyptian I love pyramids ❤
فضحونا يسطا قدام الاجانب راميين الزباله
Look at how massive that thing is. It really is, IMO, one of the biggest mysteries of the universe. And it’s right here in earth, and most people don’t think much of it. But if they only took about 10 minutes looking into just how big and precise and ancient it really is, I think we could have an entire consciousness shift.
I love studying megalithic stuff. Mind boggling
I once had like a full blown spiritual experience while doing a deep dive into megaliths for weeks or months and all of a sudden one night it just hit me. The stones kinda came alive and the precision and shear scale of them kind of snapped into focus. Some powerful stuff whoever built them. Sometimes I like to think it was a different species altogether that built a lot of them. Imagine if we were even smarter than today, with all round bigger more robust bodies. Denisovans had like 1.5x cranial capacity, body roughly 30/40% bigger. And to sustain that, obviously there must have been abundant meat and food sources at the time as well. So tons of great high caloric meat, huge strong bodies, and an intellect that who knows what it was capable of… I wonder what kinds of structures they might have built?
It's not that precise.
Look at the places on the stone work where the intermediate layers are exposed and you can see that it is mostly quarry rubble or backfill that exists between the well cut stone of the pyramid outer layers and core.
This is how they built it relatively fast - they reused quarry waste as much as possible.
Also look at the top of the pyramid - you can see a noticeable twist/rotation to the stone work vs the bottom which shows that the entire thing is skew, it's just not easy to see it at ground level.
Its geopolymer dude. Rammed earth/concrete. No mystery to it.
I didn't think a robbers hole warranted that much attention, but you do you 🤣
These people are disgusting for trashing the tombs!!
The great pyramids were not tombs big dog
the pyramids were never proven to be tombs and because the archeologists have no answer, they have to make up some stories without any proof
Looks like a hole left by thieves if I had to throw a wild guess out
Somebody, that day, got all excited that they might find ancient Egyptian treasure; but then was disappointed 😥 when they found trash instead.
The hole 🕳️ story is in fact;
About 200-100 years ago a local group of looters tried to dig into through this side to loot the pyramid but no success of course after reaching that spot of an inner wall they realized there was no tool or man power strength available to rip through that material ( no days that material inside is cement or concrete and 100 Psi stronger then ours nowadays only about 20 Psi )
Cool, thank you! I was scrolling through all these comments trying to find out what was up with the hole. You're my hero of today.
He knows what he is talking about. Some of the pyramids were looted in ancient times.
And so when ppl see this hole they either throw trash in it or film the trash in it. You couldn't stop me from picking that up.
Imagine bunch of strangers sitting at your tube eating and leaving their trash there
It was never anyone's tomb. No human body has ever been found inside of any pyramid, anywhere in the world. Not a single one. Stop believing that bullshit.
Ancient candy bar wrappers 😂
Sometimes I hate that I'm part of the human race. And when I see trash inside a pyramid the hate increases
AMEN!!!
This is the 21st century! You can identify as a kitten, or a dog, or a fish and the whole rest of the human race will have to respect your wishes to no longer be human.
@@Disciple_Of_Lerxst right except not all of us live in fantasy land
@@Yeahok-pc2jd yeah ok
I feel you on that, deeply. 2023 and people still act worse than animals. It's embarrassing.
somebody been digging in
Or ...out!
@@spoonshouse9542 that comment right there...👍!
@@spoonshouse9542 Or not.
It doesn't lead anywhere, it's a tiny cavity.
To bad people disrespect these wonders with trash!
That's not a whole that's a breach
What if archeologists finally get inside the hidden void in the great pyramid of giza, and are disappointed only to find piles of trash all over the place.
I am constantly appalled with all the rubbish littering every crevice, doorway and hollow, in virtually every video of the pyramid area. Surely someone could be employed to keep the last wonder of the world looking respectable.
Looking like it was done to let water run off reminds me of the theory the pyramids were under water at some point seems thay had salt deposits on the outside that vanished in the past
Ok I was also thinking that I can see evidence of erosion dues to water or some moving liquid coming from this hole
@@JeanGray218 It's not erosion, it's damage caused by a digging crew looking for an entrance in the past.
It could have been the Caliph in the middle ages, Napoleon, or the British that followed.
It might even have been an Egyptian effort within the last century.
Funny how the people who live there don’t want anyone climbing but leave trash laying around
Grave robber then:: fecc this its too hard
Us now: _mYsTeRiOuS_
Ye to really loot this pyramid would have required a lot of time and little to zero fear of reprisals.
This would only have been possible during either the 3 intermediate periods of ancient Egypt, the Roman period, or the Islamic caliphate period.
Any other time and it would have been guarded, with a swift death the punishment for any attempt.
Wow who ever discovered the hole is a genuine genius !
The great pyramid was a piezoelectric device boys never forget
or it was making chemicals...sub to The Land of Chem to see how and why
@@lastbestplace8112 I’ll check that out because it’s also plausible.. I’m open to all theories to edit my own, but I’m at a point where I can legitimately explain how the structure would’ve produced, encapsulated, and emitted piezoelectric electricity in a paragraph: Place a gold capstone on it, fix all looter damage from deep antiquity, re-fit the stacks of resonant bowls that were found under the step pyramid of saqqara back onto the 27 fixtures along the grand gallery which would act as mechanical resonators (amplifiers), refill the sulphuric acid in the upper portion of the southern shaft of the queens chamber, ammonium chloride with zinc chloride in the upper portion of the northern shaft of the queens chamber. Once complete the chemical mixture would mix and combust down in the queen’s chamber, causing a consistent pressure wave to shoot up the grand gallery resonating the bowls subsequently amplifying the vibrations until the sound wave would become so strong that the atomic lattice of the quartz in the granite of the kings chamber would begin to compress, and electrical conductivity would find the path of least resistance up to the gold capstone. The structure would have a beacon effect, and emit electromagnetic energy almost like wifi.
@@Cardioid2035 interesting. I wonder, hace you a degree on Physics or anything like that ? What drew you to study the subject ? I only ask out of curiosity.
@@arturkvieira No degree in physics but I’m a musician, so I physically manipulate pressure waves all day instead of just theorizing on what the electromagnetic spectrum can manifest itself into. I’ve researched cymatic frequencies and how it can physically alter matter regardless of gravity. There’s still something profound to be rediscovered within harmonic resonance as well as standing waves that was once known in Egypt. As Tesla said, the key to understanding the secrets of the universe lie in energy, frequency and vibrations… which answers your question on why I started down this path to begin with. I just want the infallible truth to my existence really
Hey interesting that someone thinks out of the box 😀 yea I appreciate your way of thinking
Looks like a shady and private place to take a dump !
That’s how the cats got in and out.
Before the doggy door there was the Egyptian Cat Entrance! Lol
I'm guessing someone might have tried to cut inside the pyramid, and then given up after realizing the stones are hard to pierce.
Looks like people just threw their garbage in there
These stones were originally cut out of the bedrock using a technique called thermal spalling. Where a very hot metal impliment was drawn or plunged into very cold bedrock, causing the surface of the rock to spall violently. Since the rock has to be very cold, these blocks must have been cut during the last cold period or ice age about 12,800 years to 120,000 years ago.
The Annunaki did record that there was only a small belt of thawed land available when they arrived. Some say the great pyramid helped in the Big Thaw.
Nope. But I'd love to see you try...
Intake of o2 for the geomagnetic electric plant.
Ah yes - because magnetics does realy on that O₂ so very much. /s
Limestone is a porous stone - but not THAT porous.
It's literally just a cavity caused by treasure seeking tomb raiders looking for an entrance.
Woah! It really is a hole!... At first I was like "nah that's not a hole, holes aren't real!"... I can't believe what I'm seeing, an actual hole! Well that's all the proof I need, I'm convinced, this is a hole, and it looks like people have thrown things into the hole too, I wonder what this means? Maybe they were an advanced civilisation that realised that they no longer needed to use trash bins because they invented the hole? Really makes you wonder what else might be real... Like fence posts, or the floor... Imagine if the floor is real too!
Lol
Petra, petrified based sediment
That's some shoddy workmanship
Wats pisses me off is the trash people have left.
Man you're in Egypt
@@HornyDenji 👏
The fate of the world by the biggest bugs living...we destroy everything we touch...this beautiful plant will become just a ball of trash one day...because humanity is selfish...
Well Said
Oh my days I’d of gone in 🤭🤗🥰
There's nothing there, just a smol cavity that tourists seem to be dumping trash in.
I was confused until you pointed out where the hole was. Thank you.
Was it a cavity or did this hole lead somewhere?🤔
どういう教育を受けてきたらこういうことが出来るんだろう?
يجب أن تكون هناك قاعدة واحده وهي ممنوع دخول منطقة الأهرامات 😡 الأهرامات حجمها كبير يمكنك التصوير بجانبها عن بعد 2 كيلو مترات ✋
It's Egypt, of course its covered in rubbish
You are the rubbish
What a pretty hole.🎉 congratulations, this calls for a celebration.
Surely they have clean up operatives, anyway amazing construction, the stones are so big and heavy that no amount of modern technology could angle them like that up to the summit, they must have had or been aware of other skills that we dont have yet like sound levitation to hold the blocks up while being put in place.
Imagine if the builders of this great structure came back and saw all of that trash 😐🤦🤦🤦
I think they'd be infinitely more bothered about the frickin giant looters tunnel cut into it.
people pointing out the trash while also wondering why our ancestors who returned home from this outpost aint comin back for us
Yes same location
Communication hole!
Something came out
I did that about 100 years ago because they told me the pyramids were tombs for kings…what a waste of time
Lmfao why did the trash inside the hole look like someone with a pillow & blanket sleeping 😂😭😭