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In the 16th century, the Inca Empire faced Spanish conquistadors and fled deep into the jungles of Peru, where they built a last stronghold called Vilcabamba. American explorer Hiram Bingham, driven by a desire for fame, sought to uncover the lost city of Vilcabamba. Bingham's expedition, funded by various corporations and his wife's wealth, led him to Machu Picchu, a remarkable Inca site he initially believed to be Vilcabamba. Bingham's legacy endures as he played a pivotal role in uncovering one of the world's great wonders.
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@rickyfargason8859
@rickyfargason8859 Місяць тому
I visited Macchu Picu. Amazing site knowing it was built without iton or horse in a remote place in the mountains. The stones were carved with precision with no gaps or mortar. Incredible feat by the Inca.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 27 днів тому
I've come to realize,: ☀️🏹 The ruins Bingham found are pre-Incan, pre-flood, a Civilization that came before us, one that has reu8ns encircling this Earth, and for anyone to deny it can only be due to "lack of familiarity with History through Education", and/or "Mainstream Academic 19th Century Theory based Paradigm and Linear Timeline" programming, occasionally refered to as: the "Mainstream Academia Dogmatic Orthodoxy". 🔑 ... for a Learned, Open Mind applying the "Standards of Science and Research" can see the facts easily and with logic, realize that these are earlier People's Civilizations. Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 27 днів тому
I've come to realize: ☀️🏹 The ruins Bingham found are pre-Incan, pre-flood, a Civilization that came before us, one that has reu8ns encircling this Earth, and for anyone to deny it can only be due to "lack of familiarity with History through Education", and/or "Mainstream Academic 19th Century Theory based Paradigm and Linear Timeline" programming, occasionally refered to as: the "Mainstream Academia Dogmatic Orthodoxy". 🔑 ... for a Learned, Open Mind applying the "Standards of Science and Research" can see the facts easily and with logic, realize that these are earlier People's Civilizations. Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian
@Dovid2000
@Dovid2000 Місяць тому
Excellent documentary! Watched from beginning to end. Machu Picchu is truly a fabulous place with extraordinary views and architecture!
@MysticChronicles712
@MysticChronicles712 Місяць тому
Absolutely captivating! The uncovering of the lost medieval citadel of the Incan Empire is truly mesmerizing. Every detail in this video kept me on the edge of my seat. Can't wait to explore more mysteries with Myth Hunters. Keep up the fantastic work
@rickyfargason8859
@rickyfargason8859 Місяць тому
I visited Macchu Picu. Amazing place. Keep in mind it was built without iron or horses in a remote mountain area. Incredible feat by the Inca. I was in awe.
@Jo_Kuiper
@Jo_Kuiper Місяць тому
When you walk the so called Inca trail, your first view of it is amazing, it was for me 24 years ago.
@cibetka76
@cibetka76 Місяць тому
It seems quite obvious that Machu Picchu is not Vilcabamba. The chronicle is clear that the Incas took refuge to jungle plains, and its completely logical. They already saw Mountains arent protected enough as Spaniards took all their cities and forts there. They went to more inaccessible place, and eventhough its not their normal habitat, they had no choice. Also, the lack of ruins the kind of Machu Picchu there is normal, there isnt enough stone in muddy plain as there is in mountain, the Incas were remnants and refugees, not the grat empire any more, so its obvious that most of what they would have built there would be made of wood and perish.
@loveandlive05
@loveandlive05 10 днів тому
That is exactly what I thought. Plus, if you have the Spanish at your heels. They wouldn't have time to make Lavish buildings and extraravagant architecture. The buildings there would have been infererior and essential.
@o.h.w.6638
@o.h.w.6638 28 днів тому
Hiram Bingham, the first tourist basically.
@elfrad1714
@elfrad1714 Місяць тому
I have travelled there twice. It is mangificent.
@davidd6171
@davidd6171 Місяць тому
He didn't find or discover anything!! He was lead to it by people that already knew about it and the location!
@n4murr
@n4murr Місяць тому
this feels like it was made by the bingham family hahahaa
@seansabhaois
@seansabhaois Місяць тому
That's very interesting? Tell everyone about your discoveries ☝️😅🤣😂
@jeffarmfield2346
@jeffarmfield2346 Місяць тому
And yet, if he hadn't refound it, or whatever term you want to use, you still wouldn't know about it...
@yeehaw3792
@yeehaw3792 Місяць тому
Considering the rest of the world didn't know about it, he definitely discovered it.
@bujongols
@bujongols Місяць тому
Yeah but they didnt let the rest of the world know...he did
@bogtrottername7001
@bogtrottername7001 Місяць тому
I can't help but think of the Monty Python skit with the sentence "sitting there on your loathsome spotted behinds" when I read derogatory comments by those who have, quite likely, never achieved anything of consequence in their lives. It's rich that they even express an opinion about an explorer such as Bingham. He was wealthy and educated so he could have lived a life of comfort instead of venturing out as he did !
@eduardoguillermo3156
@eduardoguillermo3156 Місяць тому
He had the money to uncovered it. He didn't discovered nothing new for the people there. Only to show for the rest of the world. Somebody had to do it one day
@katherinecollins4685
@katherinecollins4685 Місяць тому
Very informative
@civitasincivibusest
@civitasincivibusest Місяць тому
Amazing !!!!!!!
@cindycottee8436
@cindycottee8436 Місяць тому
Wow I loved this
@mentalmetalist3856
@mentalmetalist3856 Місяць тому
Oh so a peasant farmer found it and you claimed the credit.
@printedwit
@printedwit Місяць тому
"has it truly been 'discovered' until an erudite white man has seen it and documented it?" - history, probs, as written by that same demographic.
@olewetdog6254
@olewetdog6254 Місяць тому
Always some rich dude who has nothing else to do.
@shadelings
@shadelings Місяць тому
To be fair, a peasant would never have the resources to bring Machu Picchu to the world like an incredibly wealthy explorer would, so of course the explorer would get the credit.
@g.nolandehart501
@g.nolandehart501 Місяць тому
Well yes... Since they didn't have writing, you would need someone else with a writing system to record it.
@michaelbattin3362
@michaelbattin3362 Місяць тому
That was good
@joedevine46
@joedevine46 Місяць тому
Dude didn't find nothing.
@katedaphne4495
@katedaphne4495 Місяць тому
Just because somebody found something first doesnt mean somebody else cant find it. Stop your foolish talk please.
@heenanyou
@heenanyou 14 днів тому
"He was just a local Peruvian peasant."
@biendereviere
@biendereviere Місяць тому
I wonder why people watch these documentaries and then comment in such a rude derogatory manner… if you don’t like it, just click away but don’t be so rude to the people who made this documentary! They’ve put many hours into this. If you can do better, please share 😅😖 Oh and @iamllux why do you think British narrators and documentary makers are considered THE BEST in the world? Because they are. I really wonder the foundation of your ridiculous comment, like I said “if you don’t like what you see, click away!”
@lexigrimhaive
@lexigrimhaive Місяць тому
When will indigenous peoples everywhere cease to be referred to as “indians”???
@whoabro615
@whoabro615 Місяць тому
There are several incan cities in that jungle around Machu piccu
@lll_phoebe.j_lll
@lll_phoebe.j_lll Місяць тому
What happened to the kind indians who lived there? I hope they weren't chased out of their homes 🙏
@frederickcameron3836
@frederickcameron3836 Місяць тому
I think they’re still there.
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 Місяць тому
They were butchered, robbed, raped, sold into slavery and wiped out by foreign diseases in their millions.
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Місяць тому
The Shocking Discovery Of The Lost Medieval Citadel Of The Incan Empire | Myth Hunters | Chronicle 16.3.24 is it flippant to suggest Maanco was a clint eastwood character...he who had no quarrel...made money from those two opposing idiot factions....?
@reejr1335
@reejr1335 Місяць тому
The Indians? Wtf
@paranjothybs3712
@paranjothybs3712 3 дні тому
I always wonder how this Europeans who came to the shores in ships with limited soldiers and supplies can conquer a well established country on the main land, they had Guns, but can they defeat a well established country with few cannons, Guns and soldiers, their commanders must be very cunning, ruthless who bribed the locals to help them conquer and colonised the countries.
@goodhealthgoodtimes
@goodhealthgoodtimes 25 днів тому
Matchu Plitchu looks like where the natives found refuge in the flood, 12 thousand years ago.
@andymilan2
@andymilan2 Місяць тому
Who writes the titles? It wasn't "shocking"... please, we are NOT on the Daily Mail.. just a normal descriptive title would be enough... that said, video itself was good so thanks!
@SOP83
@SOP83 Місяць тому
I often feel like I want to leave the cruel modern world behind and head south to live with the Inca.
@nickim6571
@nickim6571 Місяць тому
Inca were pretty cruel too.
@veroland3768
@veroland3768 Місяць тому
Go to any andean nation and you would see otherwise. Travel
@nickim6571
@nickim6571 Місяць тому
@@veroland3768 I have.
@user-bg9sg8cm3s
@user-bg9sg8cm3s 20 днів тому
They’d eat you 😅
@bimini1216
@bimini1216 Місяць тому
The 1800 dollars was like saying 50,000 today
@m..s6748
@m..s6748 Місяць тому
IT'S LIKE SAYING THE BRITISH FOUND INDIA NO INDIANS FOUND INDIA THEMSELVES LOL BUT THE BRITISH CLAIMED🤣
@djquinn11
@djquinn11 Місяць тому
Well, Columbus discovered America and Al Gore invented the internet.
@josh656
@josh656 Місяць тому
He lived on top of a hill? Well I have heard it all now.
@TEMindset83702
@TEMindset83702 Місяць тому
What happened to the people who lived there?
@veroland3768
@veroland3768 Місяць тому
We are still here, there are still many indigenous nations throughout the America's.
@squidink206
@squidink206 Місяць тому
The filthy Spanish conquistadors killed their entire civilization. The modern ones are remnants that were forcibly converted to Catholicism so that Spain could have another colony and get richer. The Conquistadors are basically genocidal megalomaniacs.
@tyraikaika
@tyraikaika Місяць тому
He didn’t discover it people, the locals knew about it for centuries the whites were the last to know in this situation.
@Arthur-Silva
@Arthur-Silva Місяць тому
LIES! 🤣 The locals not only knew of that place's existence, people came from all over South America to check it out, so much so that Homeboy hired local guides to take him up the trail.
@JD-gk7eh
@JD-gk7eh 2 дні тому
Right? He was worried about being the discoverer but uh...someone else took him up there, so someone else had found it first. Duh.
@chris.asi_romeo
@chris.asi_romeo Місяць тому
Great documentary but the Incas didn't built the Machu Picchu. Incas just also discovered it's ruins
@nickim6571
@nickim6571 Місяць тому
I don't understand how you can claim to "discover" a place that many other people know about--American and European hubris.
@seansabhaois
@seansabhaois Місяць тому
"American and European hubris" That's brilliant. You need to bring this to the attention of National Geographic, they've obviously not thought about this ☝️😅🤣😂
@Skarlett00
@Skarlett00 19 годин тому
Locals knew this place existed obviously but it had never been documented/studied by the western world so for the western world it was a discovery. If the Incans had travelled to Europe they too would have gone back home to speak of a new land and people that was discovered.
@besreal3419
@besreal3419 День тому
Who can explain why Hiram Bingham's wife funded his travels although he wasn't staying at home = meeting her needs? Did she have plenty of side lovers, or perhaps was a lesbian who agreed to share her inheritance with Hiram for keeping her secret?
@user-xo9ud3lb3q
@user-xo9ud3lb3q 25 днів тому
Id prob die before i ever see this place.. lol
@TEMindset83702
@TEMindset83702 Місяць тому
The music though dramatic is too loud.
@willfungusman8666
@willfungusman8666 Місяць тому
Hiram Bingham III, incompetent "explorer"
@MrWeAllAreOne
@MrWeAllAreOne 16 днів тому
Oh really.... what exactly have you explored!!?
@mikloslegrady965
@mikloslegrady965 4 дні тому
The opening statement sounds ridiculous. If the Spaniards beat the Incas in this last city the Incas built to fight the Spaniards, the victors would not forget this unforgettable city in the clouds. If you;re going to write hypeervole as history, please keep track of the logic used.
@user-io9ie5cs8j
@user-io9ie5cs8j Місяць тому
Absolutely amazing! He was wrong on a couple things and made one of the greatest discoveries in history
@davidd6171
@davidd6171 Місяць тому
He discovered it? The video litteraly told us that locals told him about it then took him to the location. He didn't discover a damn thing!! LOL
@brookhugginson8687
@brookhugginson8687 25 днів тому
Promo SM
@iamllux
@iamllux Місяць тому
This is a documentary about Hyram Bingham the 3rd's "great discovery" that was already known by the local people. Good thing those rich white men were around to write history for us. BTW, "impoverished academic" is an oxymoron. But I don't expect narrators with British accents to know that.
@seansabhaois
@seansabhaois Місяць тому
You raise very interesting points? What kind of accent do you have BTW 😂🤣😅☝️
@iamllux
@iamllux Місяць тому
@@seansabhaois I don't go around saying ridiculous things like "impoverished academic."
@LiquidDIO
@LiquidDIO Місяць тому
Without rich white men, you wouldn't be bitching about recorded word, and moving pictures on a global website over a global network. Yet here you are
@g.nolandehart501
@g.nolandehart501 Місяць тому
It's weird how you try to attack racism by being racist.
@TEMindset83702
@TEMindset83702 Місяць тому
Bingham deserves credit for “discovering” this lost Incan citadel because he was the first non Incan to reveal this masterpiece of architecture to the world’s attention.
@paulantsuth
@paulantsuth 21 день тому
😊😊😊😊😊
@paulantsuth
@paulantsuth 21 день тому
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@sinchikuyaqkanchik4846
@sinchikuyaqkanchik4846 Місяць тому
Why do you think that the Inkas were an Empire,? Because of the conquistadors? Or because of the current spaniards? Such a concept exist only en western (european) and/or in the Midle Eastern culture. The Inka society were never an Empire (Do you know its implications of an Empire?) , we don't have such a concept in our culture. You can find out through our voices; meaning, through our languages. Even here in North America'', natives don't have that term and many, many other terms or concepts in their languages. Etc., etc.,!
@frederickcameron3836
@frederickcameron3836 Місяць тому
You’re full of it. The indigenous peoples of North America colonized each other. Get off the victim drug.
@feministaekhon
@feministaekhon Місяць тому
We have magnificent temples that the Arabs and Turk( ish) people destroyed and then Brits “ discovered “ them !
@heenanyou
@heenanyou 14 днів тому
I didn't see anything "shocking" here. Stop with the clickbait titles.
@petergianakopoulos4926
@petergianakopoulos4926 Місяць тому
He was wrong.. what a loser
@user-io9ie5cs8j
@user-io9ie5cs8j Місяць тому
Regardless, one of the greatest discoveries
@petergianakopoulos4926
@petergianakopoulos4926 Місяць тому
BIG L@@user-io9ie5cs8j
@leocruz9536
@leocruz9536 Місяць тому
He didn’t discover anything. The indigenous people knew about these places long ago. It amazes me how these so-called explorer are glorified today.
@willfungusman8666
@willfungusman8666 Місяць тому
Who cares who found it? These stories are so boring!
@Adniram.
@Adniram. Місяць тому
Speak for yourself. I find it very interesting
@seansabhaois
@seansabhaois Місяць тому
But, you went ahead and watched the entire video, in any event, otherwise how would you know?☝️😅🤣😂
@frederickcameron3836
@frederickcameron3836 Місяць тому
Don’t you find it boring to know nothing?
@rumasingh9379
@rumasingh9379 Місяць тому
Yeie ! It's one of the cruel robbers !! Storyline in Bangal hunger proub made by yele ! is available online .
@pennsue
@pennsue 7 днів тому
These sites are the petrified cellular remains of enormous prehistoric plants. Found, occupied and exploited by humans but grown from the same natural processes needed to grow a planet. ⚜️🪷⚜️
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