Exploring the Avebury Stone Circles - w/ UnchartedX

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @UnchartedX
    @UnchartedX Год назад +39

    was a great day! Thanks for joining us at Avebury. Lovely video mate :)

    • @abutorab1004
      @abutorab1004 Год назад

      Heyy your chucks mate cfapps7985 lol. I miss that guy. He was a great mind in his field 👍🏽

    • @abutorab1004
      @abutorab1004 Год назад +1

      I respect you. You gave him time. Where as a lot didn't

  • @markfetherman6593
    @markfetherman6593 Год назад +6

    Thanks for the tour, funny, how everything keeps getting older!

  • @theangrygamer1008
    @theangrygamer1008 Год назад +8

    I remember standing in the ditch, many years ago now, and the whole ground started to vibrate and the air was filled with a throbbing bass sound that bounced off the sides of the ditch and into my body.
    I was excited for weird stuff going on for about 10 seconds before a double rotored chinook helicopter flew over, barely higher than the trees!

  • @AMajorOddity
    @AMajorOddity Год назад +6

    Truely a magical place brought to life by your vid, definitely should be on everyones bucket list

  • @Lee-007xxx
    @Lee-007xxx Год назад +23

    Brilliantly presented! Your passion for history and the Avebury stone circles really shines through in this video. Such a wonderful way to learn. 👏🏾

  • @ampgray
    @ampgray Год назад +8

    Avebury is my favourite ancient place. Lovely to see yiu feature Maria Wheatley. She has published some interesting books, all available there at the Henge Shop or online (along with mine lol). Nearby Silbury Hill, Windmill Hill and West Kennet Long Barrow are also worth visiting on another trip, the Sanctuary too. Enjoy!

  • @davidponseigo8811
    @davidponseigo8811 Год назад +5

    I have recently found multiple stone monoliths made by the Caddo Indians on my property in North Louisiana. We have always known that a large village site was on the property but the stones have just been uncovered.

  • @eze8970
    @eze8970 Год назад +28

    'I'm imagining all the henges & sh*t that's completely under the sea now'. A new classification for mainstream science! Love your enthusiasm when you get carried away by it all! Thanks JJ! 🙏🙏

  • @yeoldfart8762
    @yeoldfart8762 Год назад +65

    Humans sure are strange critters. At that time in history it was suppose to be very hard to get enough food to survive and yet they find time to drag giant stones 7 miles. Crazy humans.

    • @AndrewEdwardBailey
      @AndrewEdwardBailey Год назад +21

      Absolutely we are. Although, what I find most strange is that "was supposed to be." Perhaps suspicious is more appropriate. Our perceived notions of what folk were up to before recorded history. Because I strongly suspect they were up to a lot more than we are led to believe by contemporary academic inquiry allows.

    • @bakervtown1
      @bakervtown1 Год назад +11

      I'm not convinced that the ancients "drug" anything. Most likely a way of moving extremely large objects with sound waves or vibration.

    • @Outrjs
      @Outrjs Год назад

      It's a concrete building collapsed

    • @jamiecurnock2910
      @jamiecurnock2910 Год назад +2

      ​@@Outrjs😂 that's a very unique take

    • @lindamckenzie4543
      @lindamckenzie4543 Год назад +4

      Frequency and vibration - levitation. Employed to move and place huge stones worldwide.

  • @lindagomez3114
    @lindagomez3114 Год назад +14

    So awesome to see you Johanna!!! Always showing us wonderful places and interesting places!!! Taking the time to find out history for us 👍😎 Thank you so much!!! ✌️✌️✌️

  • @stevethomas9320
    @stevethomas9320 Год назад +1

    OMG that offering brought me to tears.
    Earthing is only the beginning. Just wait until you feel the earth pull your feet in. Such an amazing grounding experience.

  • @1206anton
    @1206anton Год назад +3

    Our ancestors knew things that we have forgotten.
    Even in these times, everything is done to forget.

  • @aztlanmerlin
    @aztlanmerlin Год назад

    6:13
    That's a sacred offering for birds. It will become a nest, someplace else.
    Beautiful

  • @eastbrecht
    @eastbrecht Год назад +1

    They saw stuff in the sky we can yet not comprehend today.

  • @feckster100
    @feckster100 Месяц назад

    Nice spot great pub too if I recall. Remember truth is stranger than fiction and the world has more secrets to solve than we have stories... love from Ireland

  • @davidj8065
    @davidj8065 Год назад +3

    What amazes me is how they built the pub, all those thousands of years ago. A marvel.

    • @Johnny-cv8oe
      @Johnny-cv8oe Год назад +1

      Good pub too. Does nice food.

    • @davidj8065
      @davidj8065 Год назад

      @@Johnny-cv8oe Excellent

    • @howinteresting2
      @howinteresting2 Год назад +1

      There were plenty of left-over rocks for that and what better than a swift one after a hard days work on the tank traps.

  • @gamerson2504
    @gamerson2504 Год назад +2

    Your the best teacher i have had, and the feild trips are never boring, thanks for the new vid

  • @BowsettesFury
    @BowsettesFury Год назад +24

    This felt like a tv show. So beautiful and great to watch.

    • @korg1971
      @korg1971 Год назад +1

      I think there might have been a tv show that was shot in Avebury

    • @BowsettesFury
      @BowsettesFury Год назад +2

      @@korg1971 oh I’m sure several have been. Especially from the History channel.

  • @QvodInferivs
    @QvodInferivs 3 месяца назад

    Avebury is by far my favourite site in the UK cant wait to go back. I love your channel i look forward to binging all your great docos. Subscriber from Australia

  • @eponaalbion
    @eponaalbion 7 месяцев назад +1

    08:10 thats the Schumann resonance, earths heartbeat, which has almost doubled from that today, experiments were done with similar result of illness and headaches when the test subject were underground and separated from earths heartbeat :)

  • @marklogsdon7437
    @marklogsdon7437 Год назад +18

    There is a spot in Texas called "Enchanted Rock" that is a huge slab of granite with quartz running through it. There is a website and articles to read about it. The last time my wife and I were there it started out a typical clear day, but by the time we reached the top everything looked blue. I mean there was a definite blue cast to the surroundings, the distance, the trees. Very bizarre in a good way. We took off our shoes to walk around with our bare feet, and grounded ourselves there as well. I could definitely feel energy of some sort. It might be we've lost a lot as a species when shoes were invented, to separate us from the natural energy created by the Earth.

    • @nw932
      @nw932 Год назад +4

      Enchanted Rock is an awesome place. I went there on a school field trip in 2001 I believe. We had an awesome tour guide that took us spelunking through a cave within the complex. I've also heard it has been considered a sacred site for quite some time.

    • @kendallsmith1458
      @kendallsmith1458 Год назад +2

      moccasins were the way

    • @shawnleprechaun482
      @shawnleprechaun482 Год назад +2

      I live in Wichita Falls....I've got to get to Enchanted Rock! Thanks for the tip🙏🏻

    • @zoesworld6795
      @zoesworld6795 Год назад +2

      What an interesting observation about shoes. You just blew my mind. The fact that most shoes are made out of electrical insulators could very well be keeping us from taking advantage of nature's built in healing. Or maybe it's not natural and or ancestors created all of it. We may never know the truth. Either way you blew my mind and really hit me thinking. Thank you

    • @lausdeo4944
      @lausdeo4944 Год назад

      _to separate us from the natural energy created by the Earth._
      Not to mention sharp rocks...

  • @buzznightgear3254
    @buzznightgear3254 Год назад +1

    My dog brought me to Avebury stones, and he was pouring energy all over them, must have been like finding 30 lamp posts side by side for him, just so glad I got to see it

  • @thomasratliff9278
    @thomasratliff9278 Год назад +1

    I thank you guys for making the study of ancient history fun and exciting. Looking forward to the next lesson...

  • @maxthepupp
    @maxthepupp Год назад

    Thank you very much! Great video. Beautiful!

  • @davidbatcheller569
    @davidbatcheller569 Год назад

    Thanks Johanna for another interesting video about the ancient world and megalithic structures. I started grounding in November 2019, and I felt the positive effects of bare feet on Earth almost immediately. Only 30 to 60 minutes per day as improved my health, physically and spiritually.

  • @mmaxx8771
    @mmaxx8771 Год назад

    Yes, I love it ! Thank you !!

  • @alan6056
    @alan6056 Год назад

    Oh a lovely sunny happy video,,
    Hullo Jahannah,,🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Yves95128
    @Yves95128 Год назад +5

    Hi, Great video. I heard an hypothesis, years ago, about the construction of Stonehenge, others dolmen, etc. "Simply" making snow or ice ramps (during the ice age), pulling the megalith on the top of the ramp and standing stones (dig out the ice or wait for the summer to come). I think that this period makes sense also because I remember seeing a circle of standing stones somewhere in Britain with half of the circle into the sea (raising after the ice age)...

  • @zyxzevn
    @zyxzevn Год назад +2

    Stone Circle surrounding church, pub, shop and several houses.

  • @floydriebe4755
    @floydriebe4755 Год назад +3

    hi, Indiana Jahhanah! great stuff, as usual....i've always been amazed by the henges, tombs, etc, in the UK, especially Avebury....it's so big with some really huge....stone just doesn't seem an adequate word.....perhaps, lithic giants? the discovery of the inner circles, the causeways, the henge, itself.....fascinating.....8 to 10 meters deep? whoa.....lotta work went into all the ancient structures....many must have had important functions, for sure.....and, we know the ancients had knowledge of celestial happenings...what better way to track or mark sunrise, moonrise, stars, planets, etc, as well as the seasons, solstices, etc. than something so large it is, almost, unmoveable..... very intelligent folk, despite their superstitions...
    sssooo, wish i could go to Turkey with you....Goebekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe are most intriguing! i watch or read pretty much everything i find on the Tas Tepeler area. so many sites....hard to choose which ones to visit.....no, not really, go to ALL of them!!!! i wait impatiently for your videos from this trip.....have fun, stay safe and.....come back😅 please?

  • @michaelpettitt8656
    @michaelpettitt8656 Год назад

    Many people overstudy places. Just sit and relax, feel the area. As I have often said. You mind holds the map, your heart is the key. Have fun I Turkey, can't wait to see your videos and pictures, you seem to have a knack for finding the little things that others seem to over look.

  • @bethanybathory4933
    @bethanybathory4933 Год назад

    And Hugh showed up too! What a fun surprise. It looks like such a fun place. I can't wait to go...also, big believer in Grounding, the energy flows right through you and there is definitely a benefit to it.

  • @steve_blake
    @steve_blake Год назад +4

    Have been to Avebury many times and love it there. Last visit was with a friend and while on the ridge around the edge was spotted a tiny dark cloud. My friend said "It'd be cool if there was a storm" and that very moment the cloud shot out a lightning bolt, followed by a massive storm breaking out. Heading for cover, I saw her hair was standing on end and we ducked and ran! Rained so hard sewer covers were blown out of the road. Was insane! Careful what you wish for eh ;) PS West Kennet Long Barrow nearby is well worth a visit too

    • @helenwood8482
      @helenwood8482 Год назад +3

      I was at Wayland's Smithy one day with my sister and a group of people turned up and were being deeply disrespectful. I'm a druid with a affinity for water spirits, so I quietly asked the tosend rain to move those people on. A light shower started. They left. As soon as they had gone, the rain stopped.

  • @beneworth2946
    @beneworth2946 Год назад

    12:51 I love the Rey Skywalker hair-do !!

  • @johnmeleen9065
    @johnmeleen9065 Год назад +3

    Hands on history🎉 I love your attitude toward the whole topic.❤

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 7 месяцев назад

    Good for you visting such a beautiful interesting place.

  • @ChasingDifferentAdventures
    @ChasingDifferentAdventures Год назад

    Awesome place, interesting subject, and lovely location. Will be looking forward to your Goblet Tik Tepee. Great historic relevance. It's awesome you took the time verify this locations previous names.

  • @TMxtt
    @TMxtt Год назад

    Incredibly interesting site, and so huge too! Great video, Jahannah.

  • @stephG36
    @stephG36 7 месяцев назад

    Love seeing some new conclusions and discoveries!!

  • @danzephyr2797
    @danzephyr2797 Год назад

    Thanks Jahannah, awe inspiring and thought provoking as always. X from Perth

  • @becjoinerlloyd
    @becjoinerlloyd Год назад +3

    Love this video Jahanna, and the timing is 👌 My Aussie cousins are over this week and looking to visit Stonehenge, going to send them this vid 🙏🤍

  • @calvingifford9442
    @calvingifford9442 Год назад +1

    I wonder if there has been any research done on these or the Stonehenge items to see if there had been any designs carved into any of them?? Great video - and I will wear my 'The Copper Chisels' tee shirt proudly!

  • @CypherRax
    @CypherRax Год назад

    Great video. Looking forward to seeing your Turkey videos. It is a very interesting region of the world.

  • @petestravels
    @petestravels Год назад +1

    I saw a guy called Nigel Peter give a talk at Woodhenge. It was interesting how he said Woodhenge and Stonehenge have maths encoded in them that make up the golden ratio. There is also Blue stone henge not far away where the river was diverted to go round.

  • @dj-kq4fz
    @dj-kq4fz Год назад

    Always great to see Jahanna and a new FOW video! Thanks!

  • @cotybread8116
    @cotybread8116 Год назад

    Just found your channel, your enthusiasm about history is contagious! Most history videos i watch are hosted by old men with dull monotone voices. You’re a breath of fresh air ❤

  • @richardcarelli7497
    @richardcarelli7497 Год назад

    Great presentation. The jet flying overhead adds an interesting juxtaposition.

  • @harrydecker8731
    @harrydecker8731 Год назад

    Very interesting! I didn't know much about those circles and that there are so many. I loved your expression: "hippie woo woo." Never heard that one, but I like it!

  • @roblastname9133
    @roblastname9133 Год назад +2

    Grounding just sounds obvious,energy in the ground energy in us and barefoot just let's it circulate.
    It's very interesting,when i travelled and had my sandals pinched i went barefoot for a couple of months and looking back i felt great and my feet where so tuff it was brilliant.
    My feet spread out,they didn't fit back in shoes properly😂 and man it felt weird wearing them again.
    Love the vids 👌👍

  • @gatopol8596
    @gatopol8596 Год назад +2

    It's funny that my fascination for megalithic cultures, and for stones in general, comes as I was child when in a series called "The children of the stones" which was based on the visit of its main character to this complex in Avebury... The The sensation that the stones gave me through TV was magnetism, energy and an indescribable mystery.....so I can't imagine the feeling of being there live, those stones are alive...

  • @declanmurphy417
    @declanmurphy417 Год назад

    Also I love to listen to Maria she is so knowledgeable

  • @drew8256
    @drew8256 Год назад +2

    I remember visiting stone henge in the 60s. There were no restrictions then. Hopefully Avebury won’t get restricted in the future. Seems like all this work was to be more impressive when seen from well above the ground.

  • @PowerOfPerception4747
    @PowerOfPerception4747 Год назад +1

    If only I had the finances to spend 10 days geeking out about everything ancient history with a bunch of mystical earthing hippies😊 Loved the bit about all the hidden henges ‘n’ s&@t🤣

  • @Ozgipsy
    @Ozgipsy Год назад

    Very cool to see you with Ben. 👍

  • @Wugawamp
    @Wugawamp Год назад

    Wouldn't it be wonderful to have the answers. But not too soon, that would be so boring. This is meant to be a delicious riddle for us to enjoy, to assist us in searching deeply for greater wisdom. Like the constellations, artwork created as a reminder to never give up questioning, that there is something greater and more grand if we seek it. Just my two cents. Great vid.

  • @TheEyeOfTaurusAK
    @TheEyeOfTaurusAK Год назад +13

    Did u know there’s a henge in the US in New Hampshire??? Yeah! And on the summer solstice sunrise there, if u extend the alignment out, it passes directly thru Stonehenge and right thru the middle of one of the trillothons, which I thought was pretty spooky. AND if u keep extending it, it goes directly thru Beirut, which is crazy bc they’ve found ancient Phoenician writing on the stones (as well as Ogham & Iberian Punic script)….
    I’d love to know what all these henges are for. Love to go to Turkey too!

  • @jdgonzo1982
    @jdgonzo1982 Год назад

    water was pretty special back in the day. i honestly believe it played a much more important part of everyday life and may have even been used as an energy source. so many ancient sites used water in such a clever way...in my mind it seems that everyone had free energy back then and so many options for healing themselves naturally...must have been an amazing time to be alive...magical almost!!

  • @Carolevw
    @Carolevw Год назад

    Awesome, thanks Johanna. I was there for the 2019 Megalithomania conference and was also shocked at the size of Avebury. Also thrilled with the Long Barrow opposite Silbury. Theres such a lot we just dont know about.

  • @the3dhermit
    @the3dhermit Год назад

    Can't join you, but I will definitely be waiting for the Gobekli Tepe videos. Love you're work. Love your acting too.

  • @seantice
    @seantice Год назад +1

    oh very nice work on this one!

  • @angelaparker4110
    @angelaparker4110 Год назад

    In the 80s, I read Doreen Valentie’s An Encyclopedia of Witchcraft, Past and Present. While it was short on the Craft, it was an excellent record of English folk customs. One custom recorded that of the Devil’s Chair, one of the stones of Avebury. That tradition was that if anyone other the devil sits in his chair, it will rain. Naturally, I like stirring the shit. So I sat. And it did rain…though it was about six drops…half an hour later. However, my parents re-visited in the 2010s, and said they’re a grate in the depression in the stones.

  • @Johnny-cv8oe
    @Johnny-cv8oe Год назад +1

    Good to see Hugh there. Legend.

  • @1977JohnBoy
    @1977JohnBoy Год назад +2

    i wonder if the ancients had a thing for heavy monuments to try and affect the earths tilt for a longer summer or even stay in summer, and interesting about the 7 to 10hz frequencies cos i wondered if anyone has bothered trying all the different hz in the pyramids to see if anything happens! and stone henge as they are giant tuning forks

  • @Randallzz-here
    @Randallzz-here Год назад

    WOOHOO I missed your vids was happy to see this today! Good one! Nice work thanks!

  • @Zippofanatic77outdoors
    @Zippofanatic77outdoors Год назад +1

    Def needed this video in my life today

  • @davidcoleman2796
    @davidcoleman2796 Год назад

    Nice to see a new video from you . 😊

  • @supertc1111
    @supertc1111 Год назад

    i love that you’re making these videos!!

  • @chicken2jail545
    @chicken2jail545 Год назад

    Great video Jahanna! Gobekli Tepe sounds exciting! I would like to get more in tune with nature Herr, but if I walk Barefoot in the grass, I'm only going to connect with Fire Ants.

  • @abelinkinxvi1735
    @abelinkinxvi1735 Год назад +1

    I imagine the snake shape is more an identifier of energy fluctuations, wavelength frequency amplified through these monuments acting as a transmitter of sort. Very curious

  • @aanchaallllllll
    @aanchaallllllll Год назад

    0:26: 🗿 England is filled with over a thousand Stone circles, including the huge Avery Stone Circle.
    3:16: 🌊 The ditch surrounding the stone circle at Avery was deep and may have been filled with water, giving it the appearance of a moat.
    5:25: 🗿 Exploring ancient sites and polished stones at Doggerland.
    8:35: 🗿 Stonehenge dates back to 7330 BC and was used as a henge site in 7000 BC.
    11:09: 🌍 Connecting with the earth's natural resources through grounding is important for our well-being.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @marvellousmarvin
    @marvellousmarvin Год назад

    Hi Jahannah, it was lovely to see you again. I missed you 😊

  • @emilyrooks
    @emilyrooks Год назад

    Totally agree they were observatories with additional functional capacities. Apparently Stonehenge is a huge calendar: during the day you can use the sun to tell time and at night you can use the alignment of constellations. It’s very interesting the energy at these sites. We see the same thing at many ancient temples around the world. The trend is becoming much more clear that ancient peoples absolutely better understood acoustic technology and how everything has a vibration, but also a charge. It seems they tapped into this knowledge which today we ascribe to psychics and woowoo things, but it isn’t as crazy as they try and say! Ancient customs we don’t understand are likely leftover from something we once has knowledge about. I think they combined acoustics with manipulation of electromagnetic fields to do many of the amazing feats we don’t understand today. You will find many resonant stones in Hindu temples and will indicate a certain mantra to express. When many people are sitting in these resonant chambers each saying they specific mantra which has a unique frequency and vibration would absolutely create energy. And it is interesting that we find many of the inner stones to be ones we know either create or transmit electromagnetic energy, while outer stones will be of an insulating quality. So if people are creating energy from the acoustic resonance of the mantras bouncing off walls of granite or quartzite etc. it will certainly be able to transfer that energy into power while also sort of healing the people because it will also have an effect on the electromagnetic charge of your own cells 13:03 , it’s pretty incredible and interesting.

  • @goodvibes-pw9xlVR
    @goodvibes-pw9xlVR Год назад

    I love your videos lady. Absolutely brilliant.👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻😎😎😎

  • @levitation25
    @levitation25 Год назад +1

    Maria Wheatley shown talking in this video is great. Definitely check out her stuff 👍

  • @declanmurphy417
    @declanmurphy417 Год назад

    Hi from Ireland lovely Jahannah just found your channel Beautifully narrated new sub

  • @bardmadsen6956
    @bardmadsen6956 Год назад +1

    Avebury is a depiction of a daylight comet around the Sun and is ~24 seconds off of True North of Stonehenge. I want to know if there is a line of sight from the top of Silbury Hill to Stonehenge.

  • @Sqsq909
    @Sqsq909 Год назад

    Nice info:) i notice how these stones attract people to press up against them. I love rocks!

  • @Pete.Ty1
    @Pete.Ty1 Год назад

    👍👍👍.Thank you

  • @jonathanwheatley1424
    @jonathanwheatley1424 Год назад

    I found an arrow head on one of the plies of dirt when in a primary school trip to Avebury in the 70’s, the teachers couldn’t be bothered to even show me the curiosity of looking so I popped it into my pocket.
    Back at school the next day they saw me showing it to my friends at school, when they realised it could very well be one they asked me if I would donate it to the school, well, that was met with a flat “No”… the day before I would have gladly.

  • @SumNumber
    @SumNumber Год назад

    Very cool . When I first saw the little stones the thought came to me that these are the stones that people stood by with their hands on top of the stone. It may be nothing but I thought I would share. :O)

  • @involvecornwall2018
    @involvecornwall2018 3 месяца назад

    The all seeing eye! Fascinating how many leylines meet there.
    I have a theory about what they were actually for. Very much like the Tower of Babel.

  • @stonesofdestinytribe
    @stonesofdestinytribe Год назад +6

    Off topic but awhile ago you and your dad did a video together about Atlantis, I have been watching Trey Smiths videos about pre and post flood and especially about the emerald tablets. I think your dad was right!! Id love to hear what you think about Treys info!!

  • @infinitumneo840
    @infinitumneo840 Год назад +1

    The Earth's Schumann resonance fluctuates betweehas. 7 to 8 hzs. normally. In the past few years, this resonance has been as high as 14 hzs. This has been shown to affect people in many ways. In short, from my research, people are waking up spiritual because of it. This is a massive topic, to say the least.

  • @samnelson2343
    @samnelson2343 Год назад +1

    Hi.
    Hope that you visited the white horse and wayland smithy while you were here?

  • @jimmiemcwhirt8735
    @jimmiemcwhirt8735 3 месяца назад

    Makes me think of 'Children of the Stones.' Scared me so much as a kid.

  • @mikegardner9712
    @mikegardner9712 Год назад

    Amazing as always!

  • @sweetloveelmo
    @sweetloveelmo Год назад

    Blessings.

  • @colincooper3476
    @colincooper3476 Год назад

    Dogerland , exactly what i was thinking , what is above water now , was the Highlands of Dogerland :) . These henges and there settings was precise , there must of been other smaller less build ones before they managed to build what was the best ? Know to think out the box , the banks were the seats for the audence , Maybe these were places of contest ? Shows ,plays even race tracks?

  • @scottsun19
    @scottsun19 Год назад

    Cool 😎 well worth a visit 😊

  • @tomevans4402
    @tomevans4402 Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @cschwad559
    @cschwad559 Год назад

    I’m American and was able to visit the minions in Cornwall when my son lived there. Very mysterious. Would love to join your crew sometime when you’re traveling. As a machinist, I find these ancient sites as a fascinating study in machining back then.

  • @DistantThunderworksLLC
    @DistantThunderworksLLC Год назад

    I suspect the snake theme was the result of no light pollution, making the edge of the Milky Way much more visible, like a giant Ouroboros, or snake, wrapped around the world.

  • @RickP2012
    @RickP2012 Год назад +3

    I definitely preferred Avebury to Stonehenge. I think it could be the fact that the stones are so accessible and you're not there with hundreds of other people.

  • @goodvibes-pw9xlVR
    @goodvibes-pw9xlVR Год назад

    Oh wow! I would love to travel with you guy's but i have commitments. It is a dream of mine to experience these sites. I think Glastonbury and Averbery first as they are on my doorstep. I have young boys so maybe when they're older i will travel. 🙏

  • @ancienteyesart
    @ancienteyesart Год назад

    kundalini serpent :) the videography looks sooo good! love your content:)

  • @therealunclevanya
    @therealunclevanya Год назад +1

    06:20 "Druids" were at least 2000 years into the future when Avebury was built

  • @hecklesjohn924
    @hecklesjohn924 Год назад +1

    Dion Fortune was one of the people who recommended going barefoot on the grass - helps the nerves she said. Ancient warriors, wounded in battle, used to dig holes in the ground and lie in them so that the earth energies could heal....

  • @shawnleprechaun482
    @shawnleprechaun482 Год назад

    Loved it!!!❤

  • @gypsyjengypsydogs9320
    @gypsyjengypsydogs9320 Год назад +1

    I wish someone would talk about the Stone Henge in Scotland. I only learned about it when I was studying my ancestry but, it’s interesting.

  • @davidj8065
    @davidj8065 Год назад +1

    Another excellent vid. You have a real talent for this, as does UnchartedX and the team at Megalithomania. Ralph Ellis has some interesting observations on the alignment and the age of the circle and the axial precession, which I am sure your team are aware of, and you probably are too. Is he right? I don't know, but it's a persuasive argument. Nice job.