Spanish Stonehenge revealed due to record-breaking drought l GMA

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2022
  • As water levels across much of Europe are at the lowest in centuries, historical artifacts once submerged are now being uncovered.
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  • @dreamsomnia9813
    @dreamsomnia9813 Год назад +1810

    I don't know why, but seeing the message "If you see me, weep" inscribed on that stone evokes a doomy, ominous feeling. Like to say, 'If you see this at any point in the future, just know that you're all screwed'. Freaking creepy.

    • @figzntreezfigueroa5664
      @figzntreezfigueroa5664 Год назад +183

      I also felt that as well…who ever carved that must have knew something about the climate changing.

    • @davidbregman1622
      @davidbregman1622 Год назад +92

      @@figzntreezfigueroa5664 I doubt that’s the case here

    • @BirdDogg
      @BirdDogg Год назад +217

      @@figzntreezfigueroa5664 What this should in fact tell you is that this has happened before any type of modern air pollution and cycled back. Weather patterns repeating themselves over thousands of years..

    • @merakki
      @merakki Год назад +116

      Humans are in endangered ones,Planet earth has been through unimaginable events and still exists.

    • @arbsan8366
      @arbsan8366 Год назад +81

      @@BirdDogg so true. The earth has gone through many cycles of weather changes, even harsher then what we have experienced now.

  • @LemonC00kies
    @LemonC00kies Год назад +423

    “If you see me, weep”. That’s truly terrifying.

    • @joelgalvan8358
      @joelgalvan8358 Год назад +7

      Boo hoo.

    • @The_Flying_Arrowz369
      @The_Flying_Arrowz369 Год назад +4

      all we can do is prepare

    • @brandonvelde5774
      @brandonvelde5774 Год назад +22

      You guys do realize that stone is most likely a tombstone right?
      I mean it's cool to imagine it's some kind of secret message about the apocalypse, but I'm 80% that this is an abandoned graveyard.

    • @omnium_gatherum
      @omnium_gatherum Год назад +33

      @@brandonvelde5774 but they said they were carvings to commemorate historic droughts. Why would a tombstone heading be jumbled in with all of those? They're all on the same stone

    • @ATart6
      @ATart6 Год назад +1

      @@omnium_gatherum that’s what I was thinking

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад +193

    Unfortunately, because of the fact it's typically submerged, the reservoir's existence has caused irreparable damage to the Dolmen of Guadalperal due to the erosion of the stones and their engravings. Thankfully, the team who excavated it made reproductions of the engravings that were published in 1960 before the reservoir submerged it. When it was originally discovered in 1926, they even found Roman coins and ceramic fragments on the site which showed just how much the site was preserved until then.

  • @jeffbeats420
    @jeffbeats420 Год назад +115

    Dolmens are very common in this region. You can find dozens of Dolmens around there in Spain and Portugal. This is the biggest one I've ever seen. They date back to the Neolithic period.

  • @itwasaliens
    @itwasaliens Год назад +1098

    I've always found it weird that archaeologists don't look for ruins on oceans, seas and other bodies of water until they just happen to show themselves due to droughts or other natural events exposing them. I'm convinced some of humanity's most fascinating history is simply covered by water. They really need to look along coast lines more.

    • @celathianaaron6057
      @celathianaaron6057 Год назад +44

      #GrahamHancock

    • @itwasaliens
      @itwasaliens Год назад +4

      @@celathianaaron6057 He a an author / journalist though.

    • @peytonalexander5300
      @peytonalexander5300 Год назад +197

      That's because archaeology is precision work. Underwater archaeology is nearly impossible to carry out in any way that produces scientifically valuable results. Yeah, you could find artifacts or ruins, but when you remove them from their resting place without getting any more context for them, they're just things made by humans at some point in the past. Cool for sure, but nothing to be learned from them. Studying material culture *in situ,* or where they lay, is extremely important in terms of actually helping us understand the cultures that created them. That's damn near impossible for flooded ruins.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Год назад +42

      There is a whole field of aquatic archeology, but it's hard to discover details. Mostly, it's like what's happening in Egypt; divers have found the huge blocks of the fallen Lighthouse of Alexandria, and they're looking for more, mapping the sites.

    • @itwasaliens
      @itwasaliens Год назад +17

      @@peytonalexander5300 LiDAR could be used, and even without being able to disturb any findings there's still a ton of information that can be learned based on it's location, it's design, materials used, it's age, etc. Not being able to disturb any of it definitely isn't enough to ignore it completely in my mind.

  • @what2watchyt
    @what2watchyt Год назад +815

    Crazy how many things have been showing up from these droughts.

    • @eyrelobo6390
      @eyrelobo6390 Год назад +55

      Why did I read "doughnuts"?

    • @BigBodyBiggolo
      @BigBodyBiggolo Год назад +59

      @@eyrelobo6390 you should go eat something lol

    • @ajl2232
      @ajl2232 Год назад +1

      @@BigBodyBiggolo lol

    • @ajl2232
      @ajl2232 Год назад +23

      What's hidden shall be exposed.

    • @milomilo6404
      @milomilo6404 Год назад +8

      Bodies in barrels in Nevada!!

  • @jasonpwnd
    @jasonpwnd Год назад +18

    I love how they totally just guess how old these things are. They have no idea. You can’t carbon date stone. Usually they find wooden tools nearby and carbon date those. But even those aren’t indicative of the structure’s age and serve to say it’s “at least this old”

  • @gabrieljude2478
    @gabrieljude2478 Год назад +37

    Love how these guys are explaining what the stone represents when no one really knows for sure 🤣

  • @bellasfunhouse
    @bellasfunhouse Год назад +389

    "if you see me. Weep" that's honestly terrifying

    • @milomilo6404
      @milomilo6404 Год назад +3

      See who??

    • @katthefantastic
      @katthefantastic Год назад +59

      Humans in my opinion need a smack in the face like this. We did it to ourselves. And if history is any indicator, we haven't learned anything. Why are we such a barbaric animal still?

    • @bellasfunhouse
      @bellasfunhouse Год назад +5

      @@katthefantastic very true

    • @kayadamson4592
      @kayadamson4592 Год назад +24

      Happened in 1921 according to the stone. If you look on the stone for dates, you would see how frequently this occurs. Obviously the water has been lower for long periods of time, as the Spanish Stonehenge would have taken time to build (not underwater) and people would have come to it as a landmark and pilgrimage.

    • @socalsp3
      @socalsp3 Год назад

      @@kayadamson4592 only the change will be worse and more sudden with what we are doing to the earth now. And the population now is much bigger than it was then using the same amount of water

  • @stevenanderson7046
    @stevenanderson7046 Год назад +243

    Wait.... if it was intentionally flooded in the 1960s that means it was there the whole time and tons of people still alive are familiar with it

    • @zacharyphillips9294
      @zacharyphillips9294 Год назад +53

      Ding ding ding, the main question should be how many times are we rediscovering all these old sites? Everytime a civilization rises it rediscovers.

    • @calebmahoney2448
      @calebmahoney2448 Год назад +44

      And this is why we don’t believe main stream history.

    • @amypola5903
      @amypola5903 Год назад +13

      And does undoing our hoard signify an environmental drought or a man made one? The entire world is in drought....in a closed system. Where is it?

    • @godsgirl7201
      @godsgirl7201 Год назад +6

      @@amypola5903 man made the environment collapse into a drought

    • @jadger1871
      @jadger1871 Год назад +32

      at 1:35 they literally say that the site was discovered 100 years ago. It's not so much an archeological discovery as a tourist attraction now. Anything important about the site was uncovered during previous explorations of the site. They did not view it as important enough to be protected when they built the dam.

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Год назад +38

    Ah yes, I remember creating this in this spot in Spain like it was yesterday. It was part of a trip around the world. After the long trek from Britain after creating Stonehenge there, I decided to camp in the middle of what is now Spain to reflect on exactly how I wanted to change the world for the better. It was during this reflection that I build this to get my creativity going again.

  • @msstaypositiveallthetime7456
    @msstaypositiveallthetime7456 Год назад +30

    Wow that’s deep and scary at the same time. Artifacts are showing up everywhere which is exciting. However, water is humans life source and we need it in order to survive and definitely have to do something to make sure the supply remains unlimited and for other life as well.

    • @cvn6555
      @cvn6555 Год назад +7

      Don't fret. Water doesn't vanish. It moves around and takes different forms. It is infinitely reusable. Never lost.

    • @nikigiannini1196
      @nikigiannini1196 Год назад

      Remember this planet is constantly creating water at it’s core. Hydrogen & oxygen coming together, vast oceans of water below the surface layers. They don’t want us to know this, they’d rather have us living in constant fear. “Primary water”

    • @nicphilips2626
      @nicphilips2626 Год назад +1

      @@cvn6555 I’m only fretting at the people in power who will use that to their advantage.

  • @honestlynate7922
    @honestlynate7922 Год назад +1107

    I love that human history is so much more of a mystery than we were ever led to believe. Imagine if the greedy weren't in charge. Imagine if we could come together as a world and learn to live together, grow drink and build as one human race

    • @KatiTheButcher
      @KatiTheButcher Год назад +11

      It really pisses me off. Orwell had it right.

    • @papasquat355
      @papasquat355 Год назад +8

      "Imagine if we didn't have 8 billion mouths to feed. Unfortunately, they all need food, clothes, jobs, transportation, etc. There's no stopping it now"

    • @JCPN180
      @JCPN180 Год назад

      The greedy are mostly white

    • @whatsgoodmyguy4391
      @whatsgoodmyguy4391 Год назад +6

      In 1616 you would have been the dude writing on the rock

    • @johnnyearp52
      @johnnyearp52 Год назад +2

      @@whatsgoodmyguy4391 And what would you have written?

  • @VC-jb8mc
    @VC-jb8mc Год назад +140

    "if you see me weep" my mouth dropped. seriously scary.

    • @Abby-yc7tt
      @Abby-yc7tt Год назад +6

      What it should have said is, "If you see me, GET A CLUE"

    • @madisonholt5718
      @madisonholt5718 Год назад +21

      Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.

    • @Abby-yc7tt
      @Abby-yc7tt Год назад +10

      @@madisonholt5718 😁😁😁😁 You religious folk crack me up.😃

    • @madisonholt5718
      @madisonholt5718 Год назад +7

      @@Abby-yc7tt lol they crack me up too but I'm not a fan of religion.

    • @Abby-yc7tt
      @Abby-yc7tt Год назад

      @@madisonholt5718 Again 😁😁😁

  • @Jesuschristitsjasonbourne3
    @Jesuschristitsjasonbourne3 Год назад +17

    I like how we are panicking over water loss but that spot literally had no water before

    • @Xcreator999
      @Xcreator999 Год назад

      Thats liberals crying about anything and believing everything. We're in a cooling climate change. Things are getting colder and not warmer. Ice caps are getting bigger than ever before.

    • @Michael-mv3kc
      @Michael-mv3kc Год назад +1

      You get out of here with that logic. We like to panic around these parts.

  • @ianjones7740
    @ianjones7740 Год назад +6

    No, not ‘this is where the water should be’.
    Speak:
    ‘This is where the water used to be.’

  • @The_Vaporizer
    @The_Vaporizer Год назад +254

    If ancient people were able to build and carve these things then just one question....
    Where was the water in Their time??

    • @The_Vaporizer
      @The_Vaporizer Год назад +5

      @@sheralyncloete2713 I mean the rivers without dams where the water drops to reveal carvings.

    • @likelovetothelost
      @likelovetothelost Год назад +61

      Well the River was not there during their time because there was no damn there. Listen to the video again. The water came after a dam was built and water was redirect over that area.

    • @The_Vaporizer
      @The_Vaporizer Год назад +13

      @@likelovetothelost Ah, ok I thought the stones were just near the river before the dam was built. But carvings in a river bed on a river with no dam would mean that the water level is not a new thing.

    • @milomilo6404
      @milomilo6404 Год назад +4

      In da ocean

    • @The_Vaporizer
      @The_Vaporizer Год назад +1

      @@milomilo6404 🌊🏄‍♀️🌊🏄‍♂️😃

  • @JonathanDDew
    @JonathanDDew Год назад +111

    So 100 years ago Spain found a monolithic, ancient site akin to those in Egypt and decided to cover it with a reservoir. Hmmmmm, I wonder why.

    • @hope2029
      @hope2029 Год назад +11

      They said this was turned into a reservoir in 1960' s.....so it wasn't covered before then, they just had rivers.

    • @chris11211
      @chris11211 Год назад +27

      Because they need the water to grow food and to drink then to preserve a bunch of stones... That's why it's called a reservoir.

    • @ICU1337
      @ICU1337 Год назад +19

      I know this is going to be hard but bear with me... ALIENS 🖖🏽👽

    • @republicoftexas4651
      @republicoftexas4651 Год назад

      Jesus Christ it must be hard to be that dumb.....

    • @JonathanDDew
      @JonathanDDew Год назад +3

      @@chris11211 the obvious opinion i wasn’t looking for…

  • @Heart2016Sim
    @Heart2016Sim Год назад

    "If you see me, weep" gave me goosebumps

  • @Falling_Down_1776
    @Falling_Down_1776 Год назад +6

    1616, all those cars polluting the environment must have caused that drought too!
    All that industrial pollution back in 1616.

  • @kennethsoshi03
    @kennethsoshi03 Год назад +65

    *That hunger stone gives me chills omg 😭*

    • @talibandz707
      @talibandz707 Год назад

      Yeahh that’s crazy.

    • @timpala5841
      @timpala5841 Год назад +1

      So what happened in 1617? Perhaps the climate is cyclical?

  • @austinche7298
    @austinche7298 Год назад +408

    slightly unrelated but i actually just learned yesterday, that it's more probable that Native Americans got to the Americas, specifically South America by canoeing from Asia, rather than on foot, since water levels were down back then. although this drought is devastating, i'm curious to see what other discoveries archaeologists will find.

    • @thaddy8018
      @thaddy8018 Год назад +33

      Interesting! I love learning about my people. I know of an area in Russia that claims to have a tribe that has a language system closely related to that of the Athabaskan languages of North America. That leads me to believe that the natives did indeed use the Bering strait to pass but the natives in South America seem to be much older. I would love to learn more on this theory.

    • @noahidewarrior5838
      @noahidewarrior5838 Год назад +17

      Everyone was in Antarctica at one point and then we were all divided and went to the continents. That is the hidden truth.

    • @lyricdream444
      @lyricdream444 Год назад +10

      You all are hybrids😂 if you see this comment weep because the ANCIENT ONES ARE BACK✋🏽🇲🇦⭐️🌙

    • @Smiley957
      @Smiley957 Год назад +20

      @@noahidewarrior5838 That sounds like a flat Earth’s theory lol

    • @noahidewarrior5838
      @noahidewarrior5838 Год назад +19

      @@Smiley957 I don't believe in that theory. But the polypenesian people also have legends saying the origin of mankind's civilization was in Antarctica before we were divided.

  • @jesush.christ3003
    @jesush.christ3003 Год назад

    Amazing report...finally

  • @unibiker8087
    @unibiker8087 Год назад +1

    What I'm hearing is that area has been flooded for a long time not that there's a drought

  • @EaRebel
    @EaRebel Год назад +127

    This is exactly what I always thought cause 75% if the ocean hasn’t been seen. That being said, in it and under it is a lot of things we haven’t seen yet. This is so cool..

    • @XxT0kY0DrfTstYlExX
      @XxT0kY0DrfTstYlExX Год назад +3

      Way more than 75%

    • @LolLol-zp4jy
      @LolLol-zp4jy Год назад +8

      Bro humans did not build shit deep in the ocean lmao. They built these things in on rivers when they were in drought or before people made it a man made lake

    • @ehhdt.3909
      @ehhdt.3909 Год назад +2

      @@LolLol-zp4jy Lol obviously. I think what Elizabeth meant is that, things sink from deep below either by transportations or weather conditions. And also, sea level has risen. Parts of the islands of my country has already sunken and you could see ruins of houses that used to be a fishing village.

    • @user-ew5ef9xd1s
      @user-ew5ef9xd1s Год назад +1

      All of the continents shelf off at some point. Over the thousands of years ocean levels rise and lower, so theoretically, on every continent , there could be remnants like these, especially n continents where the shelf is farther out from dry land. The Indian Ocean and surrounding countries are probably hiding the most ancient coastline cities that are buried in water.

    • @user-ew5ef9xd1s
      @user-ew5ef9xd1s Год назад

      Much of these shelves were exposed during glacial periods.

  • @KatiTheButcher
    @KatiTheButcher Год назад +141

    So glad people recorded a drought before the industrial age.

    • @SlikLizrd
      @SlikLizrd Год назад

      Humans have been recording weather events and climate analomies for thousands of years.
      Republicans/Conservatives deny that these things are happening today. So do the Oil Companies.

    • @KatiTheButcher
      @KatiTheButcher Год назад +8

      @@SlikLizrd I like how they were smart enough to write in stone knowing that is the only thing that would survive the test of time.

    • @dougfisher1813
      @dougfisher1813 Год назад +5

      It was global warmi..... Oops nevermind.

    • @Liverkiller
      @Liverkiller Год назад

      👍👍

    • @0xsergy
      @0xsergy Год назад +4

      Not a drought, the water was frozen so sea levels were lower. Keep in mind the last ice age was 12k years ago so this is just a result of that ice melting

  • @OnjelieMarie
    @OnjelieMarie Год назад

    That message is scary

  • @Apt46
    @Apt46 Год назад

    this is actually so crazy.

  • @mysteriouscliche
    @mysteriouscliche Год назад +273

    If you see me... Weep.
    That was chilling enough.
    And there are people who still doubt global warming. Lol. We'll all feel it in the coming years.

    • @yelrahdyob5861
      @yelrahdyob5861 Год назад +1

      Fs miss winter

    • @DLGINC1
      @DLGINC1 Год назад

      People doubt the narrative around global warming. This is telling us that it comes in waves.

    • @mikek-p9808
      @mikek-p9808 Год назад

      Sounds like a cycle to me. Pull hard on your shoulders to remove your head from your ass. 😜

    • @liberalismiscancer6431
      @liberalismiscancer6431 Год назад +9

      Weather potatoes 🙄. Ok chicken little wear a hat because the sky is falling 🤡.

    • @ICU1337
      @ICU1337 Год назад

      I dont know if there are people that doubt global warming at this point (like I dont think theres a single credible scientist that would argue against climate change, but I'm sure you can find a Neanderthal that does). I think there are people who doubt mankind caused global warming.
      I mean... I assure you, I believe that mankind has influence on the climate of this blue and green gem. But this, this story is not proof of global warming caused by man. This is a story that the naysayers would use to justify their point that global warming is a natural occurring event, outside of any influence of man, so lets keep burning fossil fuels!
      You read the thesis. Heard the argument. However, you came to the wrong conclusion, for this article.

  • @missfirenice1421
    @missfirenice1421 Год назад +69

    Oooh my my my…. At least there aren’t barrels of dead people like we have here in Arizona in Lake Mead.

    • @Muttinchopsforeverandalways
      @Muttinchopsforeverandalways Год назад +13

      Lake meat

    • @pandabear1341
      @pandabear1341 Год назад +3

      @@Muttinchopsforeverandalways 😂🤣

    • @ICU1337
      @ICU1337 Год назад

      ssh ssh ssh... Those are anthropological finds of first humans from thousands of years ago... America is far too civilized to be whacking people off and burying them in a lake...

    • @johnydmarsh9435
      @johnydmarsh9435 Год назад

      @@shawns2820 rude

  • @mauricioramirez9744
    @mauricioramirez9744 Год назад +5

    History has shown that there are times of extensive droughts that have lasted years even. It's happened before, it can happen again.

  • @angelgarcia1025
    @angelgarcia1025 Год назад

    Fascinating!

  • @uke7084
    @uke7084 Год назад +43

    This driught is only "record breaking" because our records only go back so far. Obviously, this weather was the norm for whenever this Stonehenge was placed.

    • @thor9838
      @thor9838 Год назад +3

      Thank you

    • @EmoDKTsuchiya
      @EmoDKTsuchiya Год назад +1

      Omg climate we've got 6 seconds to change the climate before the earth explodes!

    • @filthrot-projectaptrganga7503
      @filthrot-projectaptrganga7503 Год назад +2

      Interesting. We freaknout because it means massive change and adaptation. But that doesn't mean the species won't live on through it

  • @LissetteLissie
    @LissetteLissie Год назад +65

    "If you see me weep", from 1616. That got me. Why don't people believe in Climate Change with so much evidence?

    • @bmo9881
      @bmo9881 Год назад

      Because they're little uneducated trolls

    • @liberalismiscancer6431
      @liberalismiscancer6431 Год назад +10

      Because it's bullshit.

    • @bmo9881
      @bmo9881 Год назад

      Because Koch industries pays a lot to Fox to peddle the anti-climate change agenda 🥴

    • @lightningstrikes6361
      @lightningstrikes6361 Год назад

      Are you on meth or something?

    • @sustainablelife1st
      @sustainablelife1st Год назад +10

      The climate has changed many times in Earth's history. Humans are horrible polluters, but to imagine we can do anything to hold back the natural course of planetary events is silly. 99% of species that ever existed are extinct. Humans will be extinct someday as well. I'm much more concerned about pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and human waste. As we race to maximum carrying capacity by unbridled breeding, our extinction becomes closer each day.

  • @willisdaillest
    @willisdaillest Год назад +3

    The hunger stones were deep. Almost did make me weep. I wonder if they’re gonna keep the tradition alive and add an inscription

  • @BlackCoffeeee
    @BlackCoffeeee Год назад +3

    Many ancient cultures believed that human emotion was directly linked to weather changes. It's kind of interesting that a drought comes right after the emotional turmoil of the last 2 years.

    • @allashama
      @allashama Год назад

      nothing to do with that lol... just look at what Bill Gate want to do.. Chemtrails Chemtrails, chemtrails!!!
      If you want to know the problem of '' Global Warming '' Just look at the sky and at the Governements. There is no Global Warming.. only a political and elitist destruction of this world.
      Why? because when you destroy, you dont pray God.. you pray Satan. those bastard are luciferians.

  • @dg2517
    @dg2517 Год назад +40

    Wow.. when your ancestors are warning you, be afraid. Act quickly. History repeating itself.

    • @samyoung3592
      @samyoung3592 Год назад +4

      And what do you propose anyone do?

    • @krystalhugo629
      @krystalhugo629 Год назад +4

      Like are you for real? 🤣 I guess our ancestors caused the droughts 500 years ago like we are supposedly doing now with their pollution huh

    • @liberalismiscancer6431
      @liberalismiscancer6431 Год назад

      Weather potato 🤡.

    • @42824zanata
      @42824zanata Год назад

      @@samyoung3592
      TURN BACK TO OUR ALMIGHTY FATHER, KNOW HIM AND FOLLOW HIS LAWS AND COVENANT AND COMMANDMENTS. AND HE WILL PROTECT AND GUIDE YOU FROM THE PLAGUES.

    • @samyoung3592
      @samyoung3592 Год назад +1

      @@42824zanata weirdo alert

  • @mrxxbrian
    @mrxxbrian Год назад +64

    "If you see me, weep."
    History repeats itself.

    • @v4lhulme
      @v4lhulme Год назад

      And so does the Climate yet these retards think we have some effect on it.

  • @mossiahcreatordesigner.5366
    @mossiahcreatordesigner.5366 Год назад +1

    How do you know?🤔

  • @Hunter08083
    @Hunter08083 Год назад

    Que??!!!😦😧😮😯😲 Impactante
    😔🙏🙏🙏

  • @xbrandi12345x
    @xbrandi12345x Год назад +22

    This is awesome!! It's not as big as I expected it to be now that I see the news reporter standing next to it.

  • @suga2200
    @suga2200 Год назад +59

    How deep was the water before the drought?

    • @NoOneHere2Day
      @NoOneHere2Day Год назад +25

      300 feet deep.

    • @suga2200
      @suga2200 Год назад +7

      @@NoOneHere2Day wow! Are you serious?

    • @brothdian
      @brothdian Год назад +64

      @@NoOneHere2Day at this point the lost city of Atlantis will be revealed if this keeps up💀

    • @yapandasoftware
      @yapandasoftware Год назад

      You mean how deep was the water before they began draining it into an earth fracture and engineering this drought?
      Control the water, control the world.

    • @brothdian
      @brothdian Год назад +1

      @@yapandasoftware what

  • @sunthastarr9706
    @sunthastarr9706 Год назад

    Imagine being a ghost there, water all around after thousands of years to get knocked on the head by a fishing lure and have someone yell “I got a bite!” 😂

  • @dm9078
    @dm9078 Год назад +6

    That a government could deliberately drown such a site is bewildering!

    • @iria5309
      @iria5309 Год назад

      Spain, as many places in Europe has such a big amount of valious artistic and historical heritage that sometimes it gets forgotten or underprotected by the government. It doesn't help that these treasures often are in small towns and that the drown was made during a dictatorship. Sad but true

  • @shawnmoler2551
    @shawnmoler2551 Год назад +64

    When we find the lost city of Atlantis is when I'll start to worry

    • @brothdian
      @brothdian Год назад +2

      That's what im thinking about 💀💀

    • @anaibarangan4908
      @anaibarangan4908 Год назад

      Lol

    • @chaosdweller
      @chaosdweller Год назад

      I would like to see my ancestors.

    • @TheNotoriousNemo
      @TheNotoriousNemo Год назад

      Thats the only thing I want to see honestly, sounds pretty cool

    • @brothdian
      @brothdian Год назад

      @@chaosdweller you sayin you came from atlantis?

  • @manuelmedranoii5810
    @manuelmedranoii5810 Год назад +4

    "If you see me, weep."
    Damn...............we are done, aren't we?

    • @nsmilitia
      @nsmilitia Год назад +1

      no. that means the water was that low during the time someone carved it. evidence of weather cycle

    • @manuelmedranoii5810
      @manuelmedranoii5810 Год назад +1

      @@nsmilitia NO. I completely understood that part. So, no. I'm referring to the fact that the carving seems to show the time it happened was a hardship. And if you look at all the rivers and lakes drying up all over the world, then you would understand that YES, we are done.
      So no to your no. Lol

  • @reneedennis2011
    @reneedennis2011 Год назад

    Wow!

  • @Armyblink4life554
    @Armyblink4life554 Год назад +4

    I think stone hedges are one of the coolest mysteries on earth. We have no true reasons for them being here and why they’re placed the way they are

  • @thomasraywood679
    @thomasraywood679 Год назад +85

    That the nation has a landmark of this stature and yet has failed, not only to preserve it but to treat it as hallowed ground, is almost mind boggling.

    • @0xsergy
      @0xsergy Год назад +12

      Its underwater, what do you want them to do?

    • @thomasraywood679
      @thomasraywood679 Год назад

      @@0xsergy You apparently do not realize that it's only underwater because the government intentionally flooded the area. Steps could have been taken ahead of that to wall it off.

    • @marcdanielmanalili336
      @marcdanielmanalili336 Год назад

      It's under-freaking-water how the heck do you expect them to discover it, use your common sense smartass

    • @anomaly3863
      @anomaly3863 Год назад

      @@0xsergy hehe I like that

    • @calebmahoney2448
      @calebmahoney2448 Год назад +5

      @@0xsergy it’s been underwater because of man made dams…

  • @barryryan14
    @barryryan14 Год назад +21

    We don't have ant drought in Ireland as we're so far west and an Island. Europe is really suffering. Along with Pakistan and the likes of Lake mead and the Colorado river this is so worrying and we just don't have the right people with the right intentions in mind in government's across the world to address these environmental issue's.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Год назад

      I read a quote from Larry Niven, "hard science" sci fi writer:
      We'll do nothing about climate change until the planet is nearly unlivable.
      Then we'll fix it, quick.
      In the meantime ... hundreds of millions will die.
      The upside? We'll know how to do terraforming.

    • @janemcdonnell8813
      @janemcdonnell8813 Год назад

      I thought Pakistan were having awful floods at the moment ??

  • @moniquedefranca5759
    @moniquedefranca5759 Год назад +2

    This to shall pass. When I was a kid i walked on a bottom of a dam. 2 years later it was filled to the brim.

  • @EnterpriseNCC-1701
    @EnterpriseNCC-1701 Год назад

    Crazy!!!

  • @jules1728
    @jules1728 Год назад +62

    It’s very sad what we’re doing to a planet that we pay to live on. We forget this planet gives us everything for free and we ruined it. These droughts, climate change, etc should and can be prevented if it wasn’t for greed.

    • @wendybutler1681
      @wendybutler1681 Год назад +7

      We maintain our homes, our cars, our bodies and our minds. But not the only planet we have. The planet that sustains us all.

    • @AtarahDerek
      @AtarahDerek Год назад

      Where are you getting freebies? I have to work for everything I have. And do you have proof that all droughts are manmade, and that climate change is also completely and totally artificial? Because I've got money on the next VEI 7 eruption proving you dead wrong. Greedy to bet on a megavolcano? Maybe. Does it change when and where that eruption will happen, and what it will do to our climate? Not in the slightest.

    • @jbar_85
      @jbar_85 Год назад +2

      Yep- you get it and I agree with you 100%!

    • @johnpinter2671
      @johnpinter2671 Год назад

      Those greedy idiots from 1616...

    • @myentertainmentmypuppies8865
      @myentertainmentmypuppies8865 Год назад

      I have no money to pay to go to that planet 😆...so all the rich can go ..we can just survive anyhow until the end.

  • @skontheroad
    @skontheroad Год назад +28

    The worst draught in 500 years. So that means that over 500 years ago--or 100 years ago when the stones were last seen-- they were saying that there was historic flooding, right?

    • @eveie210
      @eveie210 Год назад +1

      🤔🤣

    • @ReviewBoard-uy5nv
      @ReviewBoard-uy5nv Год назад

      Who said historic flooding? Some idiot in government decided to flood the area as a reservoir in the 60s.

    • @followerofjesuschrist.
      @followerofjesuschrist. Год назад +1

      "From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." Matthew 4:17
      "Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also." Matthew 5:38-39▪︎

    • @madisonholt5718
      @madisonholt5718 Год назад

      @@followerofjesuschrist. indeed. Jesus is Lord.

  • @darsha158
    @darsha158 Год назад

    That message on the stone though...

  • @ragnarlothbrook7958
    @ragnarlothbrook7958 Год назад +1

    You should see how much water is wasted making Almond milk. Or how much is wasted growing corn for ethanol.

  • @reviwer7650
    @reviwer7650 Год назад +22

    We are facing a very strong draught and the Mediterranean sea is highly polluted . People here are not worry enough.🇪🇸🇪🇸

  • @mmakotal4388
    @mmakotal4388 Год назад +10

    Literal omens of deaths and news and everyone is like wow look everyone !!! It’s so cool !!!

    • @mmakotal4388
      @mmakotal4388 Год назад +1

      Alll over the world too nit just Europe

  • @FamilyofSeedsCee
    @FamilyofSeedsCee Год назад

    Incredible

  • @brodie245
    @brodie245 Год назад +1

    So what you’re saying is that there didn’t used to be that much water there in the first place....

  • @haveaniceday23
    @haveaniceday23 Год назад +60

    I CANNOT BELIEVE that the people in control see all this and decide to put the majority of their money and effort into space exploration 😱

    • @madisonholt5718
      @madisonholt5718 Год назад

      The people in control are greedy and evil. They couldn't care less.

    • @tyralodriqkes3604
      @tyralodriqkes3604 Год назад +17

      I believe they trying to find a way from earth than fix earth which is stupid.

    • @Xaero324
      @Xaero324 Год назад

      @@tyralodriqkes3604 can't fix over population unless you enforce 1 child policies globally or induce some sort of chaotic event. Eventually wlwe may need to look elsewhere for resources.

    • @Amused_Comfort_Inc
      @Amused_Comfort_Inc Год назад +7

      Why can't people into water shit be into water shit without hating us space people? Be a scuba diver. Go find shit.

    • @haveaniceday23
      @haveaniceday23 Год назад

      @@Amused_Comfort_Inc y'all don't care about others cuz y'all are narcissist and only care about yourself. Very simple

  • @twogenders.9618
    @twogenders.9618 Год назад +29

    just goes to show that waterlevels were low back then. so maybe the normal level is supposed to be low. the earth's climate has been changing since its creation. no one knows what's normal or not. we have only been here for thousands of years. a millisecond of earth's time.

    • @xisotopex
      @xisotopex Год назад

      its a man made lake buddy, created by the Valdecañas dam

    • @twogenders.9618
      @twogenders.9618 Год назад

      @@xisotopex I know it's man made.

  • @Biohazord360
    @Biohazord360 Год назад

    Live in Billings MT we basically live in a giant dried up river we have a place called the rims and you can where on the rims that the water use to be across the yellow stone river.kind of crazy to think about

  • @dawnknox4640
    @dawnknox4640 Год назад

    Very interesting 👌

  • @bartulis8036
    @bartulis8036 Год назад +48

    It's crazy to think all these new places are being exposed because the water levels are going down....but they were already that low before were people could build stuff. Everyone keeps saying record breaking but let's be real....we havent been keep track for a long time maybe hundred years....but this is proof that the ocean levels have been lower and came back up

    • @TheNotoriousNemo
      @TheNotoriousNemo Год назад +5

      shhhh your thinking really smart lol

    • @Dokushin1989
      @Dokushin1989 Год назад +7

      Yes they have but population levels weren’t what they are back then - not as many mouths to feed. The dinosaurs did fine when the glaciers melted but they didn’t build cities and farms.

    • @redwood421
      @redwood421 Год назад +10

      maybe you forgot to listen to the part that the area was intentionally flooded in the 1960's to make a reservoir.

    • @gene7arttech
      @gene7arttech Год назад +1

      🤫 Now you understand propaganda and how they bewitched people in their thinking there is climate change due to high pollution. Let's sit back and watch their archeologist feed us their stupidity about what the stone configuration means just as that clueless white boy so-called reporting news. Signed Archangel Me-aa-Kha (Michael) 👼🏿🗡️🗡️🗡️

    • @anthonyrobertson2011
      @anthonyrobertson2011 Год назад +2

      They did say it was discovered about 100 years ago, then a little later that it went under water in the 1960s with a dam that was built.

  • @lameiraangelo
    @lameiraangelo Год назад +14

    Dry out of Lakes and Lagoons, Rivers is part of Geological Processes.
    Remember that Egypt was once green.

    • @godsgirl7201
      @godsgirl7201 Год назад +1

      I didn't know that pretty cool

    • @Ixions
      @Ixions Год назад

      What you mean to say to the climatologists is: "Lucky guess!"

    • @ronaldoibarra101
      @ronaldoibarra101 Год назад

      @@har5814 look it up it's been proven

  • @tammyt870
    @tammyt870 Год назад +1

    Seems like the people who built that would say it's been a record HIGH water level for thousands of years that covered up their work. 🤷‍♀🤷‍♀

  • @johnnygil5409
    @johnnygil5409 Год назад

    "If you see me, weep."
    That's scary.

  • @lisalastnamesmith
    @lisalastnamesmith Год назад +29

    how can it be considered the drought if long ago this exact Stonehenge was built.... dosen't it mean water didn't always exist there in the first place? Just like lake Powell....there are artifacts from native Americans that lived in those canyons before the lake was made. We took their land to make a lake that should have never existed in the first place. It's not a drought.

    • @beberivera7011
      @beberivera7011 Год назад +12

      The location where the stones are is a man made reservoir.

    • @republicoftexas4651
      @republicoftexas4651 Год назад +14

      Your train of thought makes absolutely no sense. The Danube: bone dry. The Rhine: bone dry. The Thames: drying up. The Yangtze in China: gone. The entire American Southwest: mega drought emergency.
      This is an entire shift in weather patterns. Climate change, caused by global warming. And this is just the very very begging.

    • @empyrean196
      @empyrean196 Год назад +7

      @@republicoftexas4651- And sea levels are officially expected to rise 10 to 12 inches by 2050. Our environment is shifting multiple ways.

    • @itscalledlogic7
      @itscalledlogic7 Год назад

      I understand what you're saying, but it's all relative. It's a drought when it affects the food and water supply, and when bridges become obsolete.

    • @mardyroux8136
      @mardyroux8136 Год назад

      @@republicoftexas4651 Nope. Caused by GEOENGINEERING designed to create weather crises to scare the braindead.

  • @madeinthegetto
    @madeinthegetto Год назад +11

    What’s terrifying is that they’re mostly all making this a deal of energy and hydroelectric power. No one’s talking about our clean fresh on demand Drinking water running out….

    • @haylobos8261
      @haylobos8261 Год назад

      Throw more rainbow parades. You libre earles gonna get what is coming to you. Thumb your nose at God some more.

    • @sessionsinparadise7357
      @sessionsinparadise7357 Год назад

      I’m just glad humans created technology that can treat and even make drinkable filtered water out of the ocean

    • @madeinthegetto
      @madeinthegetto Год назад +1

      @@sessionsinparadise7357 the technology is still too expensive. My guess is they’ll start working on it when a water bottle is more valuable than all the gold and diamonds you own

    • @sessionsinparadise7357
      @sessionsinparadise7357 Год назад

      @@madeinthegetto hopefully government adds that to some green new deal to get production going. I’d love my taxes to go to something like that . Rather than plans on how to keep people from opening their mouths and releasing more carbon dioxide lol

    • @haylobos8261
      @haylobos8261 Год назад

      @@sessionsinparadise7357 Desal costs a pretty penny. Build a pipeline from Canada and tie it to the Colorado. Canck got too much water and no military.

  • @RedefiningBodybuilding
    @RedefiningBodybuilding Год назад

    2:47 I lost it and cackled 🤣😂! Well dayum! 🥴☻️👋🏿😭

  • @alexandriagriffin4448
    @alexandriagriffin4448 Год назад

    Damn!! The last one saying if you see me “weep”

  • @joromo
    @joromo Год назад +4

    Atlantans: "We're Fu*ked"

  • @ReviewBoard-uy5nv
    @ReviewBoard-uy5nv Год назад +17

    Makes no sense why Spain doesn’t become a solar/wind/geothermal powerhouse? They are sitting on a goldmine of clean energy. They could easily have vertical farms completely powered with solar energy.

    • @LILDroidDEX
      @LILDroidDEX Год назад +6

      Shhhhh be quiet. We dont need the American government to find out. .🤫 lol

    • @aylishoconaill6710
      @aylishoconaill6710 Год назад

      Because when our politicians retire from their government positions they get usually become a member on the board of directors of any power company and they don't want to spend money on clean energy, they make way more on gas and coal. The energetic market in Spain is a joke.

    • @chunis
      @chunis Год назад +2

      I agree. It is a shame the amount of obstacles that the Spanish government puts up so that citizens can't make use of solar energy... our government is not interested in clean energies because it's better if we all pay the spanish electricity supply company.

    • @jessyncust76
      @jessyncust76 Год назад

      @@LILDroidDEX I'm pretty sure they all know this but get paid to see the country suffer as a whole

  • @matthewserrao2926
    @matthewserrao2926 Год назад

    For the record: these were discovered in 1926. Then a reservoir was built in the 60’s. Now due to drought, the eroded versions can be seen.

  • @K000H
    @K000H Год назад

    This is so cool!

  • @OcnarfPro
    @OcnarfPro Год назад +4

    Bruh, I thought it was a new discovery

  • @bettiraige3474
    @bettiraige3474 Год назад +4

    I know it's expensive but why are we not doing desalination on a massive scale yet? With all the ice melting, why not harness it?

    • @AtarahDerek
      @AtarahDerek Год назад +1

      Because it's currently too inefficient. Like you said, it's expensive to do on a large scale. And if every drop of water is worth its weight in gold, people die of thirst for lack of the means to pay for one cup.

    • @bettiraige3474
      @bettiraige3474 Год назад

      @@AtarahDerek Thank you.

  • @melosimms8933
    @melosimms8933 Год назад

    Wow 😮

  • @Gandalfmandalf
    @Gandalfmandalf Год назад

    Nice. Dino footprints in Texas. Body's in lake mead. Stone hinge in Spain my favorite so far.

  • @masterdeez
    @masterdeez Год назад +3

    This is it my friends. We have doomed ourselves.

    • @xisotopex
      @xisotopex Год назад

      why? because the artificial lake is drying up?

  • @Paul_425
    @Paul_425 Год назад +29

    This may be a sign the planet earth geography is returning back to its original climate setting, like a planetary cycle.
    May mean the planet will be as hot as the time when dinosaurs roamed.

    • @TheChosen1uan
      @TheChosen1uan Год назад +2

      Glaciers gonna melt and s fossil gonna hatch like jurassic Park! Let's gooo!

    • @JOEL00111
      @JOEL00111 Год назад

      That's all it's but ppl are ignorant and the wealthy will continue to capitalize and make us drink out of recycled materials that may have had human urine in it or blood, so they can save millions in not making a new bottle or container.

    • @jaad9848
      @jaad9848 Год назад +1

      The area was flooded on purpose in the 60s . Did you not watch the video before commenting?

    • @0o0ox
      @0o0ox Год назад

      @@jaad9848 cool

  • @mdgraystone
    @mdgraystone Год назад

    You just know some prehistoric teenager wrote that as a prank..."This will freak them out..." lol

  • @ronduff4325
    @ronduff4325 Год назад

    Awesome !

  • @Tyler-yb4mc
    @Tyler-yb4mc Год назад +8

    If that stone edge was built 5,000 years ago and we are still alive....
    Does that mean..... its normal for the water levels to change?
    🤯

    • @jadger1871
      @jadger1871 Год назад +2

      Seeing as it was only covered by water a couple decades ago when a dam was built, that's a pretty moot point. It's not a new discovery either, they knew it was there. Does no one even listen to the video they're watching?

    • @Bigtittypatthicc
      @Bigtittypatthicc Год назад

      Glaciers and ice caps are a thing. When the earth is colder, more water is stored in ice instead of in liquid form.

    • @xisotopex
      @xisotopex Год назад

      its normal if you build a dam that floods the area, creating an artificial lake.

  • @teentitans0789
    @teentitans0789 Год назад +2

    2:44 is profound! 😳

  • @yourtrunkrattles4398
    @yourtrunkrattles4398 Год назад

    Now what's under it??

  • @Phoenixrises113
    @Phoenixrises113 Год назад

    No, that is meaning that the water level was that low or lower before.

  • @_Adrian_Llarena_
    @_Adrian_Llarena_ Год назад +3

    I'm waiting for Atlantis to emerge somewhere.

  • @vicentegarcia7711
    @vicentegarcia7711 Год назад +9

    Were those droughts in history also caused by global warming or was it caused by some other factors?

    • @ronaldoibarra101
      @ronaldoibarra101 Год назад +4

      Remember Egypt was once green,,earth cycle should be the factor

    • @tribalwildling9926
      @tribalwildling9926 Год назад +4

      This rhetorical question is comforting. Not every one in the world is a St Greta disciple

    • @andrewkaminskas7721
      @andrewkaminskas7721 Год назад

      The terms "Global Warming" are not used anymore and replaced with "Climate Change" because they really dont know what they are talking about and want to get you to comply with their wishes through fear mongering

    • @omnium_gatherum
      @omnium_gatherum Год назад +3

      @@ronaldoibarra101 they said something like they haven't seen a drought like this in 500 years. So wouldn't that indicate somewhat of a cycle?

    • @pamppulaylipanula2407
      @pamppulaylipanula2407 Год назад

      @@ronaldoibarra101 Would a dam in Ethiopia slow down the flow of the Nile

  • @hamzaakca6547
    @hamzaakca6547 Год назад

    "if you see me, weep" is so cool but also so terrifying...

  • @hukmai
    @hukmai Год назад

    So wait thing was above water at one point the under, and now above again?!

  • @Ayoalfie
    @Ayoalfie Год назад +4

    The bible does say this world will go by fire

    • @seviregis7441
      @seviregis7441 Год назад +3

      Exactly, and it’s heating up, heading in that direction. First the storms will come, along with all the flooding, but then things will heat up so much that it will evaporate and create affect dance vapor barrier in the atmosphere from which the heat cannot escape. The earth will heat up so much that everything will just combust and burn.

  • @Homemaker-eg2he
    @Homemaker-eg2he Год назад +22

    Just goes to show the water levels haven't always been as high as they are.... All these places being uncovered is pretty awesome actually we can learn so much more from the earth this drought won't last forever and all this will be covered again

    • @jediknight2350
      @jediknight2350 Год назад +1

      it was flooded on purpose years ago try listening you moron.

    • @nbass5773
      @nbass5773 Год назад +3

      Exactly !!! Our climate has always changed and always will!!!

    • @randygarcia4404
      @randygarcia4404 Год назад

      The drought won’t last forever the climate always changes only difference is humans probably won’t Be alive when the climate stabilizes again

    • @ClearWater7.62
      @ClearWater7.62 Год назад

      It's the only way to control people. Lie lie lie about things to make them more powerful. The more you believe in the government, the more power they have. More money in their pockets too.

    • @jediknight2350
      @jediknight2350 Год назад

      @@randygarcia4404 lets hope so.

  • @cwickyomomma2124
    @cwickyomomma2124 Год назад

    Funny how water is drying up every where. But seems to be under the radar issue.

  • @Cryaboutmyhandle
    @Cryaboutmyhandle Год назад +1

    Those rocks have not been in that spot for that long.

  • @greeneclipse8088
    @greeneclipse8088 Год назад +30

    As you can see, this isn't the first time in history that we have dealt with extreme drought, and it likely won't be the last.

    • @chatboss000
      @chatboss000 Год назад

      This is the first time in history thay we have several billion more people and also guns

  • @hope2029
    @hope2029 Год назад +9

    Think people don't let emotion rule.
    80% on the net is a mix of true and false. Weather goes in cycles, always has.

  • @SaSpursFan
    @SaSpursFan Год назад

    “If you see me weep” ☠️
    Chilling

  • @lazarusdarkstar3015
    @lazarusdarkstar3015 Год назад

    I wonder if it lines up with Stonehenge?