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#tartaria #oldworld #building

An exploration of structures you can still visit today for direct evidence of a previous civilization. We explore four incredible structures we have not looked at before.

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Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction
0:49 National Palace-Barcelona
5:53 Palace of Mafra
11:45 Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
18:13 Illinois State Capitol


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#tartaria #oldworld #building
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No power tools, no delivery vehicles, no Lowe’s, low populations yet the percentage of people with architectural and masonry skills is astonishing.

DuaneL
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Well I was going to go out and mow a few acres but this video popped

wayawolf
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Even amongst all the other youtube channels, your's still seems to stand out!! Your channel is structured like one of these outstanding buildings. Quite incredible with its imagination and design. I stand back and admire this channel, as I would any wonderous Old World Building.

bekaebrown
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They also say the temporary building’s interiors are like warehouse, just plastered walls, yet the surviving “temp” building’s interior more impressive than the outside.

whome
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Two things that appear to be consistent in all of these spectacular achitectural structures- 1. They are all built to last. 2. The doorways, ceiling heights and rooms are all oversized. It therefore seems that these wonderful buildings were built by/for giants with longer lifespans in my opinion.

andrestrishak
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Another one I've added to my list of "introductory data" for my fellow newcomers.. ;)

Bravissimo!

pauliedibbs
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People wake up, I'm a painter, the problems we have with houses, of wood.by the way I'm from grundy center iowa, thank you for your work

clarkkunzman
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Excellent Analysis, Deployed Worldwide Through My Deep Learning AI Research Library… Thank You

robertfoertsch
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I love when you suprise me with a feature on a place I have been fortunate enough to visit!
Always so much I missed...jeez!
Thank you!
Long Live L.A.

VLLN
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Brilliant video, as always ! You always make me dream. Love from France !

WimsK
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"the beard does it all".😘 Amen. Love your commentary to these impressively selected images. God Bless You and your family!

Coherence
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I spewed out my soda with the Riker-Lincoln beard of power bit.

JeffEdington
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Fascinating as always.
Thanks Lucius.

pjccwest
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And somehow that huge building survived the Spanish Civil War and was built just in time for the depression.

hendo
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1920s ? Only a few years before the Spanish civil War? Doubtful. Great channel. Thank you.

izzyb
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Excellent job on this video. Love this one and the subject.

Keep up the great work!!!

soonerwest
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It helps to bury your building if you're going into architectin', so that when it rains, the windows you placed about a foot above ground level get splashed with plenty of mud. Just some common sense from those smarty pants architects who singlehandedly built several massive buildings a year in different states....and furnished them with Michaelangelo-esque decor in even less time than it takes to say "bingo".

akkitty
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Do you ever sleep, lol ! Episode after episodes im always astounded at these massive buildings and how the paint on the inside are as fresh today as they were back then...whenever that might have been.😅 Thanx again L A😊

carmenjacinto
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I wonder what the people looked like and wore when walking up them unbelievable staircases?! Where do you get all your video footage from? High quality.

ambiencelectronica
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Maybe this already been brought up, but . . .
Could it be some of the buildings for the Worlds' Fairs, were meant & built to be temporary.
However, I also think other buildings were already there. Like the buildings that are still around.
Mix some false buidlings in with the real buildings, then call them all false/temporary.
Then they can pick and choose what buildings to demolish.

elvispresley