Ancient Islands: Ghost City of the Pacific (Full Episode) | Lost Cities with Albert Lin

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National Geographic Explorer Albert Lin travels to Micronesia, in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, to uncover the ancient island city of Nan Madol.

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Ancient Islands: Ghost City of the Pacific (Full Episode) | Lost Cities with Albert Lin
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All Comments (21)
  • @BaiLiStacey
    This is like the best advertising for a bionic leg: climbing, diving, jumping, ... discovering lost cities!
  • I salute the cast and crew who made this film possible. Especially the cameraman who did the perfect shots and video for National Geographic. Another learning video for the next generation to be shown.
  • @rapufara
    as a Pacific islander , watching this makes me really proud Respect to our ancestors and all Pacific island brothers and sisters.🌀
  • It's beautiful to see the respect for local traditions and beliefs. This is what every explorer should be like
  • @RachelBlomstrom
    Dude is living my dream. I want to sail around the world and explore the mysteries in history of our planet
  • @ginam.8378
    This was amazing to watch. Makes me realize that what we know about history is probably barely scratching the surface. So cool!
  • I couldn't imagine making such a journey into unknown areas not knowing if you'll survive and ever see land again. They took an enormous gamble and flourished for centuries until they fell. Magnificent!
  • @cafepwnage
    I really like the magic part on how the stones were transported, to a regular person who didn't have the same knowledge as the builders seeing such large rocks floating on water would indeed appear as magic. Albert is a really good host his excitement is contagious, I'm really enjoying exploring the ancient world with him!
  • @legpad5857
    Excellent footage, data gathering interviews etc - I read Nan Madol is universally accepted as the single most unexplained ancient structure. Fascinating. Thx Albert.
  • @lim8581
    Albert Lin's journey to Micronesia to explore Nan Madol is absolutely thrilling! It's incredible how National Geographic brings these hidden gems of history to light. Nan Madol, a marvel in the Pacific, is a testament to ancient ingenuity. Lin's exploration might unravel mysteries and offer insights into this enigmatic city. Can't wait to see what secrets and stories he uncovers from this ancient island city. It's like a real-life adventure unfolding right before our eyes!
  • @25:13 Jaw dropping point ! Absolutely amazing effort to get to that peak. Must have been an amazing view in person. Thank you so much for sharing this remarkable story
  • @ritangindip5059
    I am your no.1fan Albert Lin and crews. I am amazed by your determination, love, inspiration and dedication. I love ALL your documentary shows. I wish I was part of the crew for each of the revelation journeys. I love it very very much, your technique surprisingly. ALL the best and the health you will be. Tks
  • @brokestyleco4606
    I've never seen this guy before but now I'm addicted, with a bionic leg this guy us a machine, really puts life into perspective!!
  • This is so inspiring. Nainoa Thompson and his crew with the Polynesian Voyaging Society in Hawaii sails the Hokulea Canoe and navigates with the stars. Taught to them by Mau Piailug Master navigator from Micronesia. Hokulea has been sailing with her crew since 1976, from Hawaii to Tahiti and other islands and around the world. I think looking into Hokulea will widen your perception of knowledge, that is in this world some things go unnoticed. Thank you for sharing your passion with us! Mahalo.
  • @Reihanism73
    I am soooo glad that I stumbled upon this video! I learned so much and can't wait to explore more through your videos. Thank you, Albert!
  • @ginalou5774
    Mind blowing that structures like these were built so long ago in such a difficult to access place. They had to lug those blocks through such a difficult environment before they could build this. So much respect for these people
  • @kuntul_burung
    The rocks used to built the structure are very similar or perhaps identical to the structure located in Gunung Padang Indonesia.
  • @ar2903
    he and his prosthetic even tougher than my own foot :') and what a magnificent documentary albert, well done!!
  • @amandapittar9398
    Dear Albert, thank you for doing this. Completely fascinating and I applaud your commitment to to the local culture and traditions. I love new technologies that “do no harm” - rather than the old 19th and early 20thC diggers and plodders - some no more than plunderers. When you described one of the stones as “big as a bus” , I suddenly understood the enormity of the question of how the structures were built. A huge question. How many people does it take to lift one of those stones that high, that accurately? Again and again? Big, big, HUGE quandary.