Pre-Historic Mega Structures In China & Unexcavated Pyramids

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Published 2024-04-10
Pre-historic China is home to some of the most incredible structures that hint at advanced civilizations long before our current historical records begin. Among these are the Yangshan Quarry, the Longyou Caves, and the numerous pyramids scattered throughout China, often shrouded in mystery and suggesting a legacy of pre-flood megastructures. All of these ancient sites and megalithic structures have some kind of machine marks that suggest they were built by an advanced civilization lost to history.

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All Comments (21)
  • @-PURPLE-HEAD
    That Longyou pond story is so fascinating. One man’s overwhelming curiosity that brings together a community to find the truth is so beautiful!
  • Do you believe there was an advanced ancient civilization in what is now China?
  • @TheWorld-of7dd
    Human history goes further back than we can ever imagine, there is so much we don't know about our past
  • This was one of the best videos I've watched this year - I thought the Baalbek stones were awesome ( and they truly are ) - but these stones in China are TRULY mountainous !!! This a whole new scale of workmanship that is simply stunning... thanks for sharing this !!!!!
  • @p5eudo883
    That was far more fascinating than I had expected.
  • @mnag3046
    I don’t believe these sites were abandoned now that we know a world wide catastrophe did happen about 11 thousand years ago any work being done at that time would have stopped immediately, humanity was nearly wiped out.
  • @keithlayton5483
    Sadly, 1000 years after our pathetic demise, these structures will still exist and our cd's, dvd's and streaming networks will be long gone.
  • @jempoof
    I can't believe how many amazing huge ancient structures there are! It's crazy. This planet is amazing really.
  • @xyuv6769
    Am I the only one watching these things the first time, even though i m always learning about ancient constructions.
  • @TheDAT9
    Common thhrough out the whole World. The work just stopped as they were overwhelmed and wiped out by the the catastrophe. The big question is, why don't the mainstream scientists, media and governments, want us know about our true history.
  • @serena-yu
    They are perfectly historic. Yangshan Tablet was constructed in 1405 under a direct order of the king and clearly recorded on official documents. It was abandoned after 9 months due to a massively overrunning budget. Long you Caves were underground quarries in the Ming dynasty (14-17th century).
  • @jus10lewissr
    Too many of these things require a large rewrite of human history so you can forget ever knowing any more about them than you do right now. It is much easier to sweep everything under the rug and ignore it and literally go about claiming that our ancient ancestors were simple people. As time goes by and more things are discovered, my confidence in saying that we probably got far more things wrong than we did right only seems to grow.
  • @issadiawara38
    I lived in china 🇨🇳 for 6 years I went many different province and cities 🏙️ what I saw can’t be explained really I was speechless I respect Chinese people 1000000% 🙏🏾🤗🇨🇳❤️
  • @riverland22
    Fascinating. I believe an answer to the similarities in structures around the world is that originally, the world wasn't separated by oceans. It was all just one landmass.
  • @TheDCB1
    With respect to the makers of this video, as far as the Yangshan Quarry, we know when construction started (1405), by who (Zhu Di), and for what purpose, (a giant stele for use in the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum of his deceased father), and exactly why it was abandoned (the architects realized that moving the stones from from Yangshan to Ming Xiaoling was impossible). This is all clearly and reliably recorded in Chinese accounts contemporary to that time. It is even known how they carved and removed the rock. In fact, a nearby village was renamed in honor of the workers who died under the terrible conditions. This video is entertaining, for sure, but incredibly manipulative in how it presents "facts." The true history and weight of evidence may not be as interesting as "advanced technologies" and "impossible structures" but the Chinese people, including the workers who died, deserve recognition of their incredible skill, labor, and vision. I would encourage anyone watching this video to try and verify the other "facts" presented in the video for yourself.
  • @Lol_Pig
    Man, Ive never heard of the Longyou Caves. Amazing discovery! And cheers to the 1st guy for not giving up!
  • @jakegorman7121
    For once something new and intriguing! Thanks for the research you've provided and not just remaking something already covered many times over.
  • @Rigidity11
    refreshing to see that they show the world wide flood when mentioning a massive cataclysmic event
  • @stacycowman7573
    Simply astounding thank you for putting this together these are the things we should be taught in schools