The Megalithic Complex Of Little Petra In Jordan: Ever Heard Of It?

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And Every video is full of AWESOME! I hope one day soon we can join y'all on one of your wonderful tours! Thank You Brien and crew!

robertmiller
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Thank you for continuing to share these historic mysteries brother!

rockymountainpublicsafety
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Definitely very interesting marks at the ends of those grooves, that definiteley makes it much less likely to be the work of a pounding stone and chisel of any sort. 👍👍😎🤟

mikeshem
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This man is a national treasure! God bless you!

root_dnb
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The near perfect columns on the larger structure appear so random. Like they did it to show they could. Even the placement of it is odd. Up high on the side of the the cliff face. And it looks like part of it might be concealed behind the rock which is just weird. Probably not but it looks as though it's only half of it showing at least in these shots. So much of megalithic work seems to be to show it could be done because it's so random. Aside from the perfect shaped stones of Saqsayhuaman and other sites of course. The perfectly cut rooms in the cliff walls appear to be dwellings, perhaps for survivors of the cataclysm.

johnnyclifford
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Brien, this is great. I'd never get to see this if you didn't do what you do. I love all your videos, and wouldn't it be neat if you could take a trip over to that big boat Ron Wyatt found? I wish I could see those iron rivets. Thank you for this! ❤

kccfanpage
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The last scene is really intriguing. It's literaly like they melted a rock. Wow!

storck
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I can appreciate the amount of work involved. I have been a contractor for many years. And noticing the tool marks you often show in your video's. I often wonder with the labor and difficulty involved why would ceilings be so high unless it was ment for very tall people.

inlandhandymanservicesofso
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Petra inspired the sanctuaries of the Freeman in the novel Dune. The influence on the Sci-Fi channels Dune miniseries was was obvious and as a fan, well appreciated.

As always, thank you for sharing this.

scapegoatiscariot
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This is astonishing. I love seeing your travels. Maybe you could edit in some music so we don't have to hear your breathing noises? They don't add any value to the presentation in my opinion👌 💯 I love your voice overs and when you speak to the camera it's nice when the wind allows for it.

JonnoPlays
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Petra is one of the only places ive wanted to visit. Little Petra is now added to my list!!

erinjames
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Another fantastic site. This place only generates question after question. 👏🏼👍🏽😘

ckotty
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Awesome videos huge fan of the ancient tech evidence you should go to some underwater ones Bryan Forrester

sledgehammer
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you were spot on singing with the Seekers "The Times They Are a Changin'" Brien

emmabradford
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The last minute of the video was so amazing. He pointed to the holes and said, it looks melted. Places like this found all over the world have signs of possible melting of the stone.

gregc.
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12:10 what a great mystery, seems to be that tool was tipped with a device, that altered the crystalline structure of the stone into soft atomic bond .. and what happened between the groves with the stone, its was broke or blow away ? If there is such a thing like Unidentified Flying Objects, than here is an Unidentified High Technology

lefthorse
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These locations are unbelievable. I would love to travel there!

jeffpittman
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It looks to me as if an inundation that turned into a years-long river eroded the sculptural works that rest at ground level. The lone temple facade that I see at the high elevation was located at either above the eroding river so it survived the river below or the Nabateans or their precursors sculpted it after the flood subsided. If the latter, however, the sculptors must have stood on scaffolding. But what kind of scaffolding? I have to conclude that it is a survivor of the flowing river below. This gives us the depth of the water and the height of its surface, that being at the level at the base of the temple. Just from Bryan’s video, the depth of the river at that location looks to have been approx. 10 to 25 meters.

chevyyyyyyy
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12:25 into the video showed some type of tool marks and at the end of them was an impression that is exactly what a hammer drill looks like if you vertically and just knock off chunks it will leave a strange almost looking like it is melted indention I have done this and I have seen it for myself and it looks exactly what I used to do

thetruth
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No Brien, no, I've not heard of it, that's what you're supposed to enlighten me to....
Brilliant, I love seeing a whole new site, I feel as though I'm the one discovering it for the first time... H.I.T rocks the megalithic!!!

darrenwoolley