They Recorded It in the Nile River & Nobody Can Believe It

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Published 2024-04-13
They Recorded It in the Nile River & Nobody Can Believe It

Known as the longest river in the world, the Nile passes through a total of 11 countries. It has supplied water to civilizations over civilizations but at the same time, this ancient river also witnessed things we modern humans can’t even think about. From graves found near Nile, to the ancient hydraulic engineering along this river, there are so many discoveries that have left the scientists in awe! In this video, join me as I tell you about the mysteries of the Nile River.
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All Comments (21)
  • @brucecullip4093
    I am so fed up with these videos that has nothing to do with the pictures. Then it goes on blow blow blow about stuff we already know
  • @user-vj7el2wg9b
    If they can get the date wrong for the discovery of the Rosetta Stone (1787 instead of 1799), what else have they got wrong in this video? And what is with all the weird misprounciation?
  • you are trying to say barges carried some of the stones for the great pyramid? rocks over 10 tons? and on up? maybe for the smaller one but we know sound vibration can cause stone to levitate.
  • @theoahmwa
    Thank you for sharing this very educational presentation. Ethiopia is one of the least explored countries of the world, because of the fact that it has preserved its independence for thousands of year closing its doors for foreign explorers. Hence, if you try to explore the Blue Nile starting from its source (Lake Tana in Ethiopia) you will find amazing and untold history, historical artifacts and many other resources berried for millennia. ❤
  • @weneedsaving515
    I saw the question of what happened to the snake in the thumbnail picture comment which means there is no snake so I skipped past this pathetic video.
  • @krunomrki
    and what is connection between ancient city of Petra in Jordan with river Nile in Egypt? on your map there is city Petra and known hydraulic system of that city in Asia.
  • @rafaels.3969
    Obviously the NOD(NOTO): Bantu, Tono, Tongo, Tanatgere peoples 17,000-2707bc were the first to create anything in Africa. Way, way, way before the Pharaohs 2700-333bc, of KHEM-Kemet 4202bc.
  • 17:45 best part 🤣 dude, I'm dying ... this too much for me to take. Mainstream archeology is realy becoming MA
  • It was a little interesting until you said the Nile was 30 million years old. 30 thousand would have been equally unbelievable, but . Oh pleeze... smh kmtttttttttt
  • the great pyramids are far far older than 5000 years they seem to have survived the last global flood...at least the sphinx but they are power plants, some of the little ones were burials but not the big ones that's why we have the valley's of the kings and queens or pharoh's