Mysterious structures of the Etruscans

Mysterious structures of the Etruscans

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@judywheeler2711
@judywheeler2711 - 07.12.2023 23:11

Thank you Vlad❤

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@marschpapst
@marschpapst - 07.12.2023 23:47

Hey vlad, where do you get your info from??? Always sittin on your couch - and all the same enlighten us with your insights??? You are not a Graham Hancock travelling around - or are you?
Anyway - I am "pro Russian" and you are from Ukraine - does not mater to me, because you have important information!!! We are ONE LIVING WORLD TOGETHER, that´s for sure.

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@jarmyvicious
@jarmyvicious - 07.12.2023 23:53

Salutations Vlad,
Yes! So many wonderfully mysterious places that I shall never find time to actually explore, so I should offer you due thanks for bringing me! Yet another awesome documentary! Be Well!
Sending Cheers and Blessings!

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@Zia01023
@Zia01023 - 08.12.2023 00:27

Thank you Vlad for sharing the many ancient sites in Italy which I wasn't aware of prior to your vids.
And thank you to Luca Zampi for allowing you to use his photos.

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@muqeo
@muqeo - 08.12.2023 00:39

❤ this site very much gives the impression of being an older geopolymer or megalithic site that was heavily damaged then later re-inhabited and reworked or renovated by peoples with inferior skills

what a fascinating location!! thank you

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@rudaruda776
@rudaruda776 - 08.12.2023 00:41

Interesting hypothesis :)

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@iloveFreedom.
@iloveFreedom. - 08.12.2023 01:31

🎉very intetesting. Makes me wonder about collective sound / old sound tek ...used to make underground caves and tunnels

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@edherrevideos
@edherrevideos - 08.12.2023 01:35

Fascinating! 🖖Greetings from 🇨🇱

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@amberandrews6842
@amberandrews6842 - 08.12.2023 03:21

These photos make me think really hard. Such a fascinating story they tell! Thank You for sharing these!

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@wateriscoming71
@wateriscoming71 - 08.12.2023 03:59

how is possible those holes are on canary islands and the official say the holes was made by the primitive people from the island? is obvious that is all over the world

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@3Dimencia
@3Dimencia - 08.12.2023 05:01

it was an ancient pre-flood gym locker room where the greys 🛸👽 stored their shoes.. 🤭

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@SuperSquark
@SuperSquark - 08.12.2023 05:44

Viterbo..... Its got vite, life, quick in french. Watery word, also Viz as in vizor, vizier, wizard
Like vitebsk, bellaruz?
The bo part of the word.. like bother and brother, bop, bone, bomb, bodge, make a mess of, do it badly.
Bo and arrow, bow..... Viterbo....Fighting near a river because we can see our brothers, competitive living?

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@stephengrant6316
@stephengrant6316 - 08.12.2023 07:54

The "pidgeon holes" and the troughs look to have been calibration marks by sophisticated stone cutting devices.

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@oldreddragon1579
@oldreddragon1579 - 08.12.2023 10:40

Thanks to You and Luca Zampi. All we can do is look at what is and what isn't present then reduce and deduce from that. Are some of the holes outside? What shape and size are they? Are they at floor and ceiling level? Etc

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@fennynough6962
@fennynough6962 - 08.12.2023 14:01

This is, one of the Ancientist Structures that still exist in the World Today. Orange Mold is a tell tale sign. As well as the many rain bowls, tubs, & water systems. I'm guessing this was our very first Wine Manufacturing Plant. 🍷 Cubby wholes could be for systematic food, storage, or bird 🐦 nests, lol. 😂

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@erinevans9113
@erinevans9113 - 08.12.2023 15:32

Elements of these structures remind me of Sigiriya in Sri Lanka, particularly the notches as welo as the smoothed out edges in general. Fascinating!

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@wgalloPT
@wgalloPT - 08.12.2023 17:16

Some say those squares were made and used to dry seeds. Im not sure if that theory holds water....i dont think so...

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@AnthrYrslf
@AnthrYrslf - 08.12.2023 17:37

Is a trip and likely a lot older than we can imagine. Thanks for another great vid Vlad

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@greghavers821
@greghavers821 - 08.12.2023 17:44

fascinating Vlad!! thanks for this!!!!

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@normhannawell3029
@normhannawell3029 - 08.12.2023 19:55

👍🙂

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@leosrule5691
@leosrule5691 - 08.12.2023 20:15

👍👍👍👍👍

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@Anname8
@Anname8 - 09.12.2023 08:52

I kept thinking and visualizing fire and flowing water, especially in the first part. In the enclosed areas with all the carved out holes, if all those were filled with fire, it would be very warm and bright, maybe at a time when the world was cold and dark.

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@user-yt1yn6ht1x
@user-yt1yn6ht1x - 09.12.2023 22:42

Думаю ниши это леса для обработки стен: удобно ставить ноги , держаться одной рукой- вторая альпеншток. Затем ячейки удалялись и следуший слой прохода.

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@ElveeKaye
@ElveeKaye - 10.12.2023 08:12

Those structures are simply the petrified remains of buildings. Those squares weren't carved, they are the internal structure, the crisscrossing metal beams. This is what many buildings look like inside, only we don't see it because of the wood, plaster, bricks, and other materials that are put on top. These ancient sites were blasted by extreme heat or an electrical discharge, and buried in mud or water, causing them to petrify instantly. Mainstream historians resort to very dumb theories to avoid admitting that modern construction techniques are exactly the same as in the past.

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@isupportyou9929
@isupportyou9929 - 11.12.2023 09:14

👍👍

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@bens8696
@bens8696 - 14.12.2023 03:54

That’s an easy one... my wife’s dream shoe closet

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@dauttiauanac4472
@dauttiauanac4472 - 17.12.2023 02:04

Стены с ячейками для хранения свитков с полезной информацией и для ценных мелких вещей, чтобы не потерялись и дети не добрались. Так что профессия кладовщика была востребована и в древние времена!

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@danhattaway3513
@danhattaway3513 - 11.02.2024 23:17

Good video, thank you Vlad.❤️😊

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