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Archaeologists just made a jaw-dropping discovery — a massive lost city in Mexico that's been hidden for over 600 years! We're talking ancient roads, temples, and buildings buried under the jungle, completely forgotten by time. This place was once home to thousands of people, and now it's finally coming back into the spotlight. Using high-tech gear like laser scanning from the sky, researchers revealed the city's full layout without even digging. It's like something straight out of an adventure movie, but it's all real. History just got way cooler, and we're only starting to uncover the secrets this city has been keeping for centuries. CreditsCredit: CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0: Guiengola1: By HJPD, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11658298 CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/: Derinkuyu Underground City: By Nevit Dilmen, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=31074150 CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0: Guiengola map: By Drakkar86, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=159451178 Derinkuyu staircase: By TobyJ, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52430175 Derinkuyu door: By TobyJ, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52430174 Derinkuyu chamber: By TobyJ, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52430176 Derinkuyu large room: By Wmmorrow, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=125594484 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0: City of the Jaguar: By Fisher C, Fernández-Diaz J, Cohen A, Neil Cruz O, Gonzáles A, Leisz S, Pezzutti F, Shrestha R, Carter W, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159890, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Identifying-Ancient-Settlement-Patterns-through[…]-in-the-Mosquitia-Region-of-Honduras-pone.0159890.s001.ogv Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD34jRLrMrJux4VxV Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brightplanet/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightside.official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.official?lang=en Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information in this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgement, care and precaution if you plan to replicate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reunited, once again, for an episode filled with ancient mysteries! Alun's in his element, reliving his travels in Turkey, in particular the neolithic archaeological site of Göbekli Tepe. Created between 9600 and 8200 BCE, along with neighbouring Karahan Tepe, Göbekli Tepe is one of the oldest permanent human settlements ever discovered, resulting in the megalithic structures being dubbed the "world's first temple". Alun also explored the underground city of Derinkuyu, in the region of Cappadocia. This ancient multi-level labyrinth of tunnels and chambers once housed 20,000 people! Forget the hot air balloon rides and the acrophobia; suffer from claustrophobia instead! Alun's last stop was the ancient Greek city of Ephesus, including the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Alun recounts spending a full day meandering through the streets, marvelling at the well preserved city ruins. Tune in for ancient mystery and wonder, in an episide that asks more questions than it answers. What was Göbekli Tepe used for? Did the Christians dig the tunnels of Derinkuyu? And just when was ancient Greece?! If you have any travel questions about Turkey and its ancient civilisations, please contact us using the snazzy form on our website: tripologypodcast.com Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/tripologypodcast Looking for travel insurance? We recommend SafetyWing! Click here to get started: https://tinyurl.com/tripsafetywingNeed an onward flight? Please use this fantastic flight rental service: https://onwardticket.com/tripologypodcastCheck out a recent review by Playpodcast.net: https://www.playpodcast.net/podcast/tripology-podcast-travel-backpacking-digital-nomadism-expat-life/Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/tripologypodcast/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@tripologypodcast Please rate the show and help us grow! Recommend the podcast to family & friends (all of them). It makes a HUGE difference. Thank you for your continued support. It means the world.
In December 1999, Sweden's most notorious UFO skeptic sat down for an interview that would challenge everything he believed. Ole K. had spent his career exposing hoaxes and debunking paranormal claims. The being who called herself Lacerta revealed an underground civilization that had existed alongside humanity for millions of years. She explained humanity's true origins as a series of genetic experiments and warned of the imminent return of our creators. From the mysteries of Derinkuyu to the truth about the dinosaurs' extinction, this story connects ancient mysteries to modern questions about human consciousness and evolution.
Send us a textIn this episode of Wildly Curious, Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole explore the ancient underground city of Derinkuyu, a massive subterranean metropolis in Turkey. Accidentally discovered in the 1960s, this hidden city could house up to 20,000 people and features everything from stables to chapels. Learn how this Byzantine-era marvel was used as a refuge from invaders and natural disasters, and uncover the innovative engineering that still amazes archaeologists today. Tune in as Katy and Laura dive deep into this underground wonder and discuss what life would have been like for its ancient inhabitants.Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone curious about underground mysteries!Want to see behind the scenes and unedited footage?!
In this episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew and Stephanie take us on a fascinating journey into the depths of Derinkuyu, an ancient underground city in modern-day Turkey. They explore its mysterious origins, its possible purposes as a refuge during times of conflict or as protection from harsh climate conditions, and the various civilizations that inhabited the city over the centuries. From the Phrygians to the Romans & beyond, we delve into the intricate details of daily life in this subterranean metropolis, examining the city's architectural marvels, its ingenious security measures, and the rich cultural lives of its inhabitants. Join us as we uncover the hidden stories and secrets of this remarkable underground city. - Thank you for listening Weirdos! Show the podcast some love by rating & subscribing on whichever platform you use to listen to podcasts. Your support means so much to us. Let's stay in touch
Underground pyramids, tunnels, and caverns were discovered beneath a wine cellar in Italy. Enormous stone boxes were found in the Serapeum of Saqqara—and nobody knows how they got there. A mysterious monument at Gobekli Tepe shows evidence of a cataclysm that devastated humanity. Tunnels in Turkey show remains of an ancient, buried past. What can we learn about sites of ancient cataclysms, underground pyramids, and impossible tombs? Rob will share his investigative research, and John will bring you his remote viewing data in this episode about 4 ancient sites that warn of cataclysms. Tune in for a Metaphysical show that's out of this world. In this episode: Etruscan pyramids, subterranean paths, the Apis cult of ancient Greece, the Clovis man, ice ages, the Younger Dryas period, the Vulture Stone stamped with a strange date, Derinkuyu's underground city, ancient city of Elengubu, cyclical events of destruction and renewal throughout the universe, archaeologists' baffling claims that they have no idea what they've found, ancient artifacts, ancient pigeon houses, enormous sarcophagi, giant bulls and bull worship, granite boxes that had to be dynamited open, Egyptian pyramids and Egyptian funerary texts, stone glyphs, John's favorite ancient site, a race of feline beings, why the sun is so important, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), Atlantis-era civilizations, Indian epochs called “yugas,” synchronicities, human intuition, anomalies outside our solar system, rediscovered dwellings, and more
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YERRR, we had on the KING of FORBIDDEN KNOWLEDGE Billy Carson to tell us about everything we don't know: truth about aliens, who built the pyramids, where the ancient civilizations went and much much more. Sit back and indulge. 00:00 Intro 1:02 Who are the Anunnaki? Galactic war & Space refugees 6:04 Atlantis, Catholics destroyed everything + Hills = pyramids 12:28 Hominids existed, Igigi slaves + exploitation 17:10 Jesus = part Alien, Thoth's advanced tech & similarities across all cultures 23:09 Jesus went to Tibet & India? 26:21 Oldest Bibles = African, mistranslations & Deuteronomy is WILD 35:24 Who were the Sumerians? Genetic modifications + race differences 40:57 Why do Gods want big meats? Asians ARE different 43:40 The Garden of Edin was a mating lab + creation of Adam 49:08 Jesus was good, Pyramid Wars + Rothschilds running the banks 1:01:07 Creation of the Great Pyramids + Billy having great recall 1:12:11 Pyramids were power stations + manifesting/teleporting structures 1:15:19 Angkor Wat= Mega structures, Dinosaurs + Indoor pools 1:30:11 Rejecting Flat Earth, purpose of Pyramids + communicating to other star systems 1:37:35 Ark of the Covenant, Moses stole one + Chinese pyramids 1:45:12 Derinkuyu = underground city + Ant people 1:47:53 Never fully knowing + the origins of curiosity for Billy 1:51:40 Bob Lazar, UFOs abductions + losing family over alien experience 1:58:47 “Worldwide telescope” + craziest image from Mars 2:03:29 Researching to debunk your theories + mankind needs to grow up still 2:09:17 100 families control everything, power of true unity + impact of the experience 2:13:23 “Lam”, movie directors know + we're in the beginning of times 2:15:28 “Christ consciousness” will return 2:16:34 Past life regressions, using substances + downloading consciousness 2:19:45 Seeding the clouds + UFO false flag for greed 2:23:16 We went to the Moon but there's more… 2:28:50 Secrets of the oceans, Antarctica was moved + remote viewing
Unearth the mystery of Derinkuyu, an underground city in Turkey that has captivated historians and explorers alike. Hidden beneath a modest home, this labyrinthine complex reveals a network of tunnels and rooms carved from the earth, hinting at a sophisticated society that once thrived in secrecy. Marvel at the architectural genius and the sheer will it took to create such a sanctuary, capable of sheltering thousands from threats above. Join us as we navigate the dark corridors of history, exploring how and why ancient civilizations constructed this subterranean world, and the mysteries that still lie buried within its silent chambers.
Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!
#skinalkerranch #ufo #uap #aliens #crpytids #cattlemutilations #skinwalkers #greys #portals #unexplained #government #topsecret #ghost #demons #blackeyechilderen #bigfoot This Thursday at 8:00PM EST! The Mysterious Location~Derinkuyu Derinkuyu (Turkish pronunciation: [dɛrˈɪnkuju]) also known as Elengubu, Cappadocian Greek: Μαλακοπή Malakopi; Turkish: Derinkuyu Yeraltı Şehri) is an ancient multi-level underground city near the modern town of Derinkuyu in Nevşehir Province, Turkey, extending to a depth of approximately 85 metres (280 ft). https://grizzlyllc.myshopify.com https://grizzly.spiritsale.com https://paranormalhub.com/grizzly-hunt For Trail Cams and More Click the Link Below! Blaze Video Inc. https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1879540&u=3878666&m=117504&urllink=&afftrack= For Tac Lights and Camping and More, Click the Link Below. EcoGear FX, Inc. https://shareasale.com/u.cfm?d=481056&m=70349&u=3878666&afftrack= For Blinds, Waders, Outdoor Gear, Range Finders and More! Click Below! Tidewe https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1447058&u=3878666&m=92895&urllink=&afftrack= For Survival Gear, Camping and More Click here click below! Survival Frog LLC... https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=564389&u=3878666&m=51591&urllink=&afftrack= For Bags and Backpacks and More Click The Link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1243597&u=3878666&m=82802&urllink=&afftrack= For Dash Cams, Monitors and Much More Click The Link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1579252&u=3878666&m=87684&urllink=&afftrack= For Digital Picture Frames, Microphones, Ring Lights and Much More Click The Link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1968845&u=3878666&m=87684&urllink=&afftrack= For Backback, Bladders, Gloves, Hammocks, and Camping Accessories, Click the link Below! https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2298688&u=3878666&m=139327&urllink=&afftrack= --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support
We've really gone underground with this episode but don't worry- it wasn't aliens.Theme song written & performed by Miquela DeLeon and Gil Davis.
Off The Path Daily - Reisen, unbekannte Orte, Geschichte und mehr…
Thu, 28 Dec 2023 03:00:00 +0000 https://otpdaily.podigee.io/45-kappadokien-turkei ed2cc0d97a227af6f6aa44c6b46d3263 In dieser Folge entführen wir dich auf eine Reise zu den faszinierenden Mondbergen von Kappadokien, einer Tuffstein-Landschaft in der Zentralanatolien-Region der Türkei. Du erfährst mehr über die Entstehung dieser einzigartigen Landschaft vor Millionen von Jahren aufgrund vulkanischer Aktivitäten. Wir tauchen ein in die Geschichte dieser Region und die Nutzung von Tuffsteinhöhlen als Wohngebäude. Außerdem werfen wir einen Blick in die beeindruckenden unterirdischen Städte Derinkuyu und Kaymaklı. full no türkei,asien, Sebastian Canaves
There's a real, genuine underground city in Turkey, so you know they pretended aliens were there.Get new episodes early on Nebula!Subscribe to It's Probably (not) Aliens for weekly episodes about cool ancient history! And give us a 5-star review if you have the time. It would really help us out!Tristan Johnson Twitter | YouTubeScott Niswander Twitter | YouTubeFollow the show on Twitter for more updates!Ask us questions and send us topics to talk about at ProbsNotAliens.comMusic by Rod Kim | Cover art by SkutchSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dive into an extraordinary adventure with Jay Alani as he unravels Turkey. Wander through its hidden chambers and intricate passages as Jay confronts the age-old question: Is Derinkuyu haunted by the whispers of its past, or is there a more cryptic truth waiting to be discovered in its subterranean depths?As Jay navigates the archaeological wonders of Derinkuyu, from churches and wine rooms to ventilation shafts numbering in the thousands, the narrative deepens. Discover the ancient builders' incredible foresight, evidenced by their meticulous construction techniques, including preventive measures like water wells and ventilation systems designed to safeguard inhabitants. But what was the true purpose of this underground marvel?Listen on to know more!!
On this episode of the world famous Sofa King Podcast, we look at the amazing underground city of Derinkuyu. This tomb of a city is in modern day Turkey and dates back thousands of years. Nobody is sure when they started building it, but at its peak, it held a sustainable population of 20,000 people. It held its own food stores, animal farms, churches, wine makers, you name it. It had giant stone doors that no attacker could budge, and it was used over the centuries by multiple cultures and religious groups. In fact, it wasn't fully abandoned until the early 1920s and rediscovered by accident in the 1960s. If you like the cities of the dwarves and underground catacombs, this one is for you. Visit Our Sources: https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220810-derinkuyu-turkeys-underground-city-of-20000-people https://sometimes-interesting.com/derinkuyu-the-underground-cities-of-cappadocia/ https://tomorrow.city/a/elengubu-derinkuyu-underground-city-thousands-of-people https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/derinkuyu-turkey-underground-city-strange-maps https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derinkuyu_underground_city
In this episode of Channeled Revelations, Micheila Sheldan channels the Council of Light. Ethann and the guides discuss ancient architecture, how it was used and the differences between different collectives. Topics include the architecture of Dolmens, Buddhism, Quantum Field, Plasma, the Light Body, 6th and 7th Dimension, Derinkuyu, The Grand Canyon, how the Ego expresses itself in different dimensions, and Minimalism.About Micheila Sheldan Micheila Sheldan is an intuitive channel, Executive Director of the Flower of Life Institute and Marketing Director of the Awake and Empowered Expo. During a struggle to overcome chronic pain, Micheila experienced a shift of awakening, discovering her intuitive gifts and launching a journey to better understand her connection to the spirit world. In the course of her healing process, she left behind her role as a marketing consultant and soccer mom to step fully onto her soul's path as an intuitive channel. Micheila has the ability to channel a variety of multi-dimensional, extraterrestrial and angelic beings to answer questions about our history, current challenges and where we are headed in the future. She joins Ethann each month on Awake and Empowered TV to bring universal channeled messages to the listening audience. Through her transformational experience, Micheila has come to understand that her channeled messages are vibrational in nature, energetically uplifting and healing those who hear them and allowing Lightworkers to firmly step onto their soul's path and serve as a human conduit for healing energies. By tuning in each week, listeners will gain inspiration and tools to maintain and raise their vibration, as well as heal and open their energy field, by directly connecting with the consciousness of multi-dimensional beings who are here to support our evolution. she has experienced astoundingly accurate results. She often receives visions of significant past life experiences and describe how they are impacting a client's present journey. http://www.micheilasheldan.com Epitiaum Book and Inner Circle Community: https://micheilasheldan.com/?q=community Inner Circle Courses: https://micheilasheldan.com/?q=content/lightworker-inner-circle-program Monthly Pogram: https://micheilasheldan.com/?q=lightworker-inner-circle-monthly-program Workshops: https://micheilasheldan.com/?q=workshops Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/micheilasheldan.channeling About Ethann FoxEthann Fox is a spiritual teacher who assists lightworkers to uncover and live their life missions through his unique ability to remove karmic density and raise consciousness. As the founder of the Flower Of Life Institute, he oversees the vision and direction of global initiatives such as the AAE Expo, Seed Of Life School, AAE Magazine, and AAE tv, for which he is also the host. As a serial entrepreneur, Ethann has focused much of his career in business, finance, branding, and marketing, while also becoming an accomplished astrologer and numerologist of 29 years. Ethann now uses his expertise, to assist Lightworkers to develop their spiritual gifts, build world class brands, and create opportunities to reach aglobal audience.www.ethannfox.comCredits:Intro video OM vocals by Reema Datta: https://reemadatta.comMusic: https://m.soundcloud.com/reema-dattaAbout Flower of Life: http://www.floweroflifeinstitute.comAbout Awake Journal: http://www.awakejournal.com About the Awake and Empowered Expo: http://awakeandempoweredexpo.com
- Support the show & get 30% OFF GROUND.NEWS using my link: https://www.ground.news/juliandorey - Julian Dorey Podcast GEAR: https://www.23point5.com/creator/Julian-Dorey-9826?tab=Featured - Support Our Show on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey (***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~Matt LaCroix is an author, researcher, and historian. His work focuses on ancient civilizations, ancient cultures, philosophy, quantum mechanics, and history. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - Younger Dryas Period; Most Advanced Civilization in history (Atlantis) 6:53 - How Matt got into Ancient Civilizations History 10:27 - The Story of the Dogon People 18:14 - The sources of the Dogon People's Knowledge; The legend of Etana 23:17 - The Derinkuyu's Elaborate Underground Cities 28:01 - Gobekli Tepe & the Deliberate Burial 36:35 - Granite & End time Survival; Cuneiform Tablets 42:43 - Atlantis Digital Evidence? Michio Kaku & The Antikythera Mechanism 46:48 - Evidence that Atlantis was real; Plato & Socrates; Egypt & Atlantis 53:08 - Egyptian writings of Ancient Civilizations; Who Ruled Atlantis? 1:01:14 - Matt's theory on Atlantis 1:05:21 - 3 Types of Civilizations; Hammurabi's Code 1:13:37 - Atlantis had no tablets; What happened to Atlantis 1:17:57 - The Underwater Ruins of Atlantis; An unexpected discovery 1:21:37 - Atlantis potential size; Coronal Mass Ejections 1:26:20 - The Snake Monument in Peru 1:28:40 - The Sumerian Language; Ashurbanipal Library Discovered 1:37:52 - Julian goes on a rant; Zahi Hawass; Sphinx 3 entrances 1:45:12 - Matt's 200,000 timeline of civilizations; First humans in evolution 1:49:58 - The Platypus and Evolution; Human Brain 1:54:21 - Hunter Gatherers 1:56:47 - Tablet claims of early humans; George Smith 2:03:39 - People here a billion years ago?; Non-Physical humans 2:09:17 - Michio Kaku & the Multiverse Phenomenon 2:14:07 - The UFO Phenomenon; DO aliens simulate being seen? 2:19:11 - Stewards of the Earth 2:22:42 - The fallen angels theory 2:27:54 - Matt breaks down the Eagle God Mural 2:35:36 - Matt's obsession with ancient civilization history 2:40:35 - The City of Eridu & the coverup Matt spotted 2:47:07 - Who is working on Eridu? 2:50:26 - Julian and Matt debate the Eridu map 2:57:22 - Why would archaeologists cover up Eridu? 3:00:51 - What makes Eridu history changing? ~ Get $150 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover (USING CODE: “JULIANDOREY”): https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey ~ Music via Artlist.io ~ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 153 - Matt LaCroix
No episódio de hoje, mergulhamos de cabeça no mistério da cidade subterrânea de Derinkuyu. Exploramos essa incrível maravilha arquitetônica localizada na Turquia, que remonta a milhares de anos. Com detalhes fascinantes, mergulhamos na história por trás de sua construção e dos povos antigos que a habitaram. Descobrimos os motivos por trás da criação dessa cidade subterrânea, seus sistemas avançados de ventilação e defesa, e a vida cotidiana de seus habitantes.
No episódio de hoje, mergulhamos de cabeça no mistério da cidade subterrânea de Derinkuyu. Exploramos essa incrível maravilha arquitetônica localizada na Turquia, que remonta a milhares de anos. Com detalhes fascinantes, mergulhamos na história por trás de sua construção e dos povos antigos que a habitaram. Descobrimos os motivos por trás da criação dessa cidade subterrânea, seus sistemas avançados de ventilação e defesa, e a vida cotidiana de seus habitantes.
On this week's Podcast, we talk about Carl Panzram, the Bruxsa, and Derinkuyu.
HEY GANG its Daph as per usual writing this probably lame episode description. Y'all don't even know how much I love researching and talking about these crazy structures that are scattered around our beautiful world. These neolithic sites and megalithic structures will make anyone question the standard timeline for human civilization, no matter how much the "experts" tell you to disregard them. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stir-the-pot-pod/support
In this episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew and Stephanie take us on a fascinating journey into the depths of Derinkuyu, an ancient underground city in modern-day Turkey. They explore its mysterious origins, its possible purposes as a refuge during times of conflict or as protection from harsh climate conditions, and the various civilizations that inhabited the city over the centuries. From the Phrygians to the Romans & beyond, we delve into the intricate details of daily life in this subterranean metropolis, examining the city's architectural marvels, its ingenious security measures, and the rich cultural lives of its inhabitants. Join us as we uncover the hidden stories and secrets of this remarkable underground city. - Thank you for listening Weirdos! Show the podcast some love by rating, reviewing, subscribing and sharing it today. Your support means so much to us. Let's stay in touch
A warren of tunnels that turns out to be big enough to fit an entire civilisation. What mystery do they hold? Have a listen to find out.If you want to see more links, images and references then you can't go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay*Not AI generated. All content is original.*
Katelyn and Sophie discuss the Turkish underground city of Derinkuyu and the legend of D.B Cooper. Check out our Merchandise from BonfireFor links to the sources used in this episode and more, please visit Our WebsiteFind us on Instagram and Facebook and check out our fellow podcasts on PodMoth Network
In this episode, we continue to look into Graham Hancock's new Netflix show, Ancient Apocalypse. Join Fredrik, who uses his background in archaeology and a bit of skepticism to look deeper into the claims presented in the show. Is Hancock on to something we missed, or are there better explanations?In part one, we learned about Graham Hancock's origin and inspiration. We learned about Gunung Padang, Cholula Pyramid, and the Malta Mystery in part two.This time we will continue looking into the sites he brings up as evidence. We will visit the large complex of Poverty Point and see what we know and how we know it—looking at some theories Hancock has left out. After that, we're back with the Serpent Mound, was Hancock banned from the site? We also look into the current discussion about the age of the mound.Lastly, we will go down underground and visit Derinkuyu. Was this a location people used to seek shelter from armies or aliens? Or was it an ark protecting humankind from the serpents in the sky?In this episode:IntroPoverty Point (1:56)Layout and datingWhat was it for?Watson Break (8:40)Older than Poverty PointSerpent Mound (10:26)Banned?The true date?The Horned Serpent and iconographyDerinkuyu (19:22)Dating Stone?Ancient sourcesDefense or not?ZoroastrianismInterview with Dr. Kinkella (29:26)Outro (1:00:29)We are also visited by Dr. Andrew Kinkella, who hosts "Pseudo-Archaeology with Dr. Kinkella," CRM Archaeology Podcast, and Kinkella Teaches Archaeology. He's also a professor and a talking head at the Science Channel. Social Media:Facebook: facebook.com/Digging-up-Ancient-Aliens-108173641647111/Twitter: twitter.com/DUAncientAliensInstagram: instagram.com/digging_up_ancient_aliens/TikTok: tiktok.com/@digging_up_ancient_alienContact:https://diggingupancientaliens.com/contactThe intro music is Lily of the woods by Sandra Marteleur, and the outro is named “Folie hatt” by...
Strider loves underground cities! So, it's no mystery why he chose to explore the mysterious purposes of the buried city of Derinkuyu. Right now, Dad Grass is offering our listeners 20% off your first order when you go to DADGRASS.COM/DANK. patreon.com/striderwilson Sources: Bbc.com ‘Turkey's Underground City of 20,000 People' by Geena Truman, Atalasobscura.com, theculturetrip.com by Feride Yalav-Heckeroth, Gaia.com, britannica.com
I recently watched the Netflix Docuseries: Ancient Apocalypse with Graham Hancock – it wasn't the first time I'd been introduced to his theories and ideas (I'm an alternative podcast nerd from the mid-noughties) – however, it was the first time I'd taken a look at his birth chart. What I find most interesting is not his theories, but how his mind is able to make such connections and most importantly: WHY he feels motivated to uncover this mystery. Please let me know what you think of the episode – have you seen the series or followed Graham Hancocks work and what do you think? Is he on to something? Or a total flippin' nutter? LINKS Watch this episode https://youtu.be/bBKL3sPEdu8 Graham Hancock https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Hancock,_Graham Worlds In Collision https://www.stelliumastrology.com/articles/worlds-in-collision-science-religion-astrology/ Rene Descartes: “Descartes shut himself in a room with an "oven" to escape the cold. While within, he had three dreams, and believed that a divine spirit revealed to him a new philosophy” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Descartes BOOKS Nick Campion's Astrology and Cosmology in the Worlds Religions https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15925668-astrology-and-cosmology-in-the-world-s-religions Nick Campion's A History of Western Astrology Volume 1 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7050605-a-history-of-western-astrology-volume-i Nick Campion's A History of Western Astrology Volume 2 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8067706-a-history-of-western-astrology-volume-ii A Little History of Astro-Archaeology by John Michell https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/980679.A_Little_History_of_Astro_Archaeology Prometheus Rising Robert Anton Wilson https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28597.Prometheus_RisingDerinkuyu https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derinkuyu_underground_city EPISODE OVERVIEW 02:06 The Heliocentric model 03:23 Graham Hancock's chart 05:18 Cult Classic 07:20 Exploring different ideas & belief systems 09:43 Epic visionary 13:22 Attractive & repulsive 16:18 Deep need to belong 18:58 Opposition 21:22 Mars Retrograde 29:30 Mercury opposite Jupiter 26:09 The Moon–Neptune–Venus–Uranus T-Square 28:00 René Descartes 29:31 Recent Eclipses 33:07 Books books books 36:04 Prize Draw info
El autor regresa a Turquía para explorar Derinkuyu, una vieja ciudad subterránea que también era un búnker que podía cobijar a miles de personas en épocas de crisis. En los antiguos yacimientos geológicos de Norteamérica, Graham imagina un enorme cataclismo que podría haber cambiado la Tierra (y a sus habitantes) para siempre.
El descubrimiento de una pared extraña que escondía una gran ciudad subterránea. Derinkuyu, una de las 37 ciudades bajo tierra de la Capadocia. Inconquistables, misteriosas y conectadas entre sí. Lugares que pudieron albergar hasta a 20.000 habitantes. Además, iglesias excavadas por ángeles, aquellas que están construidas bajo la roca en Lalibela, una representación de Tierra Santa, y otros lugares que nos conducen al interior. Nacho Navarro está acompañado de nuestro compañero Jaime Arenas y de dos grandes viajeros: Tito Vivas y Luis Tobajas.
Eddy nos cuenta sobre la historia social y política de Estambul y Turquía; la excelente guía de turistas Derya Adin, nos lleva a recorrer la maravillosa Ciudad Subterránea de Derinkuyu.
In 1963 a Turkish man knocked down a wall in his basement and made one of the most important archeological discoveries in history. He discovered the City Of Derinkuyu, one of the largest underground cities in the world. In this episode we'll discuss who might have built it, what it might have been used for, and how Derinkuyu might have been responsible for saving Christianity. Listen to hear this fascinating story! Follow us on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @GreetingsTAC, email us at GreetingsTAC@gmail.com, or leave us a voicemail at 915-317-6669 if you have a story to share with us. If you like the show, leave us a review, tell a friend, and subscribe! Visit us on the web at TechnicallyAConversation.com Click here to learn about our review contest!: https://www.technicallyaconversation.com/Contest Episode Page: https://www.technicallyaconversation.com/episodes/Derinkuyu New YouTube Video! Let It Go! Don't forget to like, and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to catch out latest videos! Listen To Back In the Day Follow them on Instagram Listen to Strange Brew Podcast! Follow them on Instagram Sources: https://youtu.be/WZGzrBUpUps https://youtu.be/7_7uDG-VJZE https://www.iflscience.com/a-man-knocked-down-his-basement-wall-discovering-ancient-underground-city-that-housed-20000-people-63711 https://www.zmescience.com/science/derinkuyu-the-ancient-underground-city-once-home-to-20000-people/
The Waverley Plantation Home is located near West Point, Mississippi and is not only one of the most photographed antebellum homes in the South, but is very uniquely designed with an octagonal shaped cupola. The Robert Snow family took what had become a rundown and abandoned home and over a period of 25 years returned it to its former glory. It's a registered historic landmark that you can visit today. Be sure to bring your paranormal senses because this place reputedly has several spirits! Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of Waverley Plantation House! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Chelsea Flowers and features The Lost City of Derinkuyu and This Month in History features "Annie Hall" winning Best Picture. Our location was suggested by Bailey O'Brian. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2022/04/hgb-ep-433-waverley-plantation-house.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music used in this episode: Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios (Moment in Oddity) Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4578-vanishing License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (This Month in History) In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3906-in-your-arms License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios All other music licensing: PODCASTMUSIC.COM License Synchronization, Mechanical, Master Use and Performance Direct License for a Single Podcast Series under current monthly subscription. Mississippi Blue by 5 Alarm Music
A wall is broken down during a renovation, revealing what could be another world. Is a priest in Ecuador in possession of metal plates that could hold the answer to if aliens visited us. A flying ace is breaking a world record reaching the north pole, but did he maybe go even further than that? Our host Fredrik continues the mission to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between on the TV-show Ancient Aliens. In this episode we will explore the underground and look for aliens in places rarely touched by the sun. We are going to break down episode 4 from season 2 titled “Underground Aliens” (S02E04). To help us out we have a very special guest, Dr. Bill Farley assistant professor by day and host of Video Game Archaeology at night. Dr. Farley are specialized in Native New England in the colonial period but have many other interests such as archaeobotany, archaeological method and theory and colonialism and its interactions with indiginous people. He is also using his knowledge to analyze and use the archeological toolkit on games giving a new and fresh look on the medium. You can find Dr. https://twitter.com/ArchaeologyGame (Farleys twitter right here), his https://www.youtube.com/c/VideoGameArchaeology (Video Game Archeology youtube channel) and his research at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/William-Farley-2 (researchgate here). In this episode we will cover these ancient and not so ancient sites and topics: Derinkuyu, Native American creation stories, Dulce, the new Area 51, Cueva de los Tayos, The Metal library, Tahtzibichen Underground labyrinth temple, Hollow Earth. Sources, resources and further reading suggestionshttps://shop.dissonancepod.com/product/the-grand-unified-theory-of-bullshit/ (Cicirello, C. and Curry, T. (2022). The Grand Unified Theory of Bullshit. 1st ed. Chicago: Gloryhole Studios.) De Anda, Guillermo. (2007). Sacrifice and Ritual Body Mutilation in Postclassical Maya Society: Taphonomy of the Human Remains from Chichén Itzá's Cenote Sagrado. 10.1007/978-0-387-48871-4_8. Portal to mythical Mayan underworld found in Mexico. (2008). Reuters. [online] 15 Aug. Available at: https://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSN1442474520080815 (https://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSN1442474520080815) JASON COLAVITO. (2012). Playboy's 1974 von Däniken Interview (Part 4): Admitting Fraud. [online] Available at: https://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/playboys-1974-von-dniken-interview-part-5-admitting-fraud (https://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/playboys-1974-von-dniken-interview-part-5-admitting-fraud) JASON COLAVITO. (2012). Remembering Neil Armstrong's Brush with Ancient Astronauts. [online] Available at: https://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/remembering-neil-armstrongs-brush-with-ancient-astronauts (https://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/remembering-neil-armstrongs-brush-with-ancient-astronauts) Dunning, Brian. (2018). Cueva de los Tayos and the Lost Metal Library: Part 2. [online] Available at: https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4638 (https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4638) Dunning, Brian. (2018). Cueva de los Tayos and the Lost Metal Library: Part 1. [online] Available at: https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4637 (https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4637) Music used in this episode:“Now we ride” by Alexander Nakarada (https://serpentsoundstudios.com (serpentsoundstudios.com)) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ All sounds and music used with permission, support your creators! https://www.facebook.com/Digging-up-Ancient-Aliens-108173641647111/ (Remember to like our Facebook page)!
Hoy volvemos a las profundidades de la Tierra para hablar sobre energía. Nos adentramos en las aplicaciones de la geotermia y su implantación en España con Margarita de Gregorio de Geoplat. Conocemos la misteriosa ciudad subterránea de Derinkuyu. Recorremos las infinitas minas de Moria de la mano de los enanos. Estudiamos el misteriosismo de los intraterrestres. Y descubrimos los animales más fascinantes del subsuelo. Con Fernando Nieto y Juan Vázquez.
Join Wayde and I as we explore the underground city in Turkey named Derinkuyu, was it simply an escape route or did something persuade those who lived there to build it? Learn more in this Week's Episode!
WE REVISIT the Book of Daniel as we discuss the ten horns of the Beast from the sea, John's description of the Antichrist in Revelation 13 and 17. The four beasts of Daniel's vision (Dan. 7:1–8) match exactly the bizarre creature described by John. It's generally agreed that the beasts have a historic fulfillment in Babylon (the lion), the Medo-Persian empire (the bear), Greece (the winged leopard), and Rome (the terrifying fourth beast). Given the current tensions in Eastern Europe between the US and NATO on one side and Russia on the other, we discuss whether we can read any prophetic significance into the prophecies of Daniel, Ezekiel and John. Does the bear of Daniel's vision refer to Russia? Did Ezekiel's prophecy of an enemy from the land of Magog foretell an invasion of Israel led by Russia? We explain why we don't believe Russia is in view in either prophecy, except insofar as Russia, along with the rest of the world, will come against Israel in the war that leads up to Armageddon. Watch every episode of Unraveling Revelation at www.UnravelingRevelation.tv. We're touring the churches of Revelation! Join us and Doug Hershey, author of Israel Rising, for a tour of Turkey October 18-November 3, 2022. Other sites include Göbekli Tepe, Abraham's home town of Harran, and the underground city of Derinkuyu. For information and registration, log on to www.SkyWatchInTurkey.com. Join us in Israel! For details on the SkyWatchTV Israel Tour (new dates: March 19–30, 2023), visit www.SkyWatchInIsrael.com.
WE REVISIT the Book of Daniel as we discuss the ten horns of the Beast from the sea, John's description of the Antichrist in Revelation 13 and 17. The four beasts of Daniel's vision (Dan. 7:1–8) match exactly the bizarre creature described by John. It's generally agreed that the beasts have a historic fulfillment in Babylon (the lion), the Medo-Persian empire (the bear), Greece (the winged leopard), and Rome (the terrifying fourth beast). Given the current tensions in Eastern Europe between the US and NATO on one side and Russia on the other, we discuss whether we can read any prophetic significance into the prophecies of Daniel, Ezekiel and John. Does the bear of Daniel's vision refer to Russia? Did Ezekiel's prophecy of an enemy from the land of Magog foretell an invasion of Israel led by Russia? We explain why we don't believe Russia is in view in either prophecy, except insofar as Russia, along with the rest of the world, will come against Israel in the war that leads up to Armageddon. We're touring the churches of Revelation! Join us and Doug Hershey, author of Israel Rising, for a tour of Turkey October 18-November 3, 2022. Other sites include Göbekli Tepe, Abraham's home town of Harran, and the underground city of Derinkuyu. For information and registration, log on to www.SkyWatchInTurkey.com.
Subterranean Realms is a unique book that surveys underground and rock cut structures created in the past. It is the third book in Mutton's trilogy on mysterious realms, the others being Sunken Realms and Water Realms. We know who built some of these astonishing and mysterious structures, but others were built by unknown civilizations in prehistory for reasons that are debated among researchers. Some subterranean structures may have been built for initiation ceremonies or perhaps for acoustic reasons, or both. Mutton discusses such interesting sites as: Derinkuyu, an underground city in Cappadocia, Turkey that housed 20,000 people; Roman catacombs of Domitilla; Palermo Capuchin catacombs; Alexandria catacombs; Paris catacombs; Maltese hypogeum; Rock-cut structures of Petra; Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae; Elephanta Caves, India; Lalibela, Ethiopia; Tarquinia Etruscan necropolis; Hallstatt salt mine; Beijing air raid shelters; Japanese high command Okinawa tunnels; more. There are tons of illustrations in this fascinating book!Karen Mutton is a retired ancient history teacher, author, lecturer, world traveller and mother of three. She has written five books on ancient history and finance. Subterranean Realms is part of her “Realms” series, after Sunken Realms and Water Realms. Residing in Australia with her husband, daughter and cat, she enjoys researching, writing, socializing with family and friends as well as travelling to foreign countries to appreciate their culture and history. She lives in Sydney.
The other day I was looking through my collection of Zecharia Sitchin books and that got me to thinking about the Sumerian Flood Myth and how it predates the Biblical Deluge tale by around a thousand years. As I was thinking about this, I slowly began to realize that there are more than just those two tales of a great deluge – there are, in fact, several. The Biblical Deluge tale is no-doubt the best known of them, but did you know that all other tales of a great deluge predate the Bible? Not only that, but there are many other religious tales of some kind of great cataclysm that nearly destroys mankind! The Christian tale of the Great Deluge is just one of them. And that, my friends, is what I will be investigating tonight on ParaReality. First, I'll take a look at some of the Great Deluge tales from various religions, then, in part 2, I'll discuss some of the other great cataclysm tales. To learn more, you'll have to Turn On, Tune In, & Find Out!
We talk about the lost ancient underground city of Derinkuyu in Turkey, which is truly a real-world mega-dungeon. 1963: This Man Knocked Down A Wall Of His Home And Revealed An Ancient Underground City. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/support
Today's episode is with the co-founder of Intrepid Travel, Geoff ‘Manch' Manchester. Formed 32 years ago with Darrel Wade, Intrepid Travel is now the largest small group adventure travel company in the world offering more than 1,000 tours on seven continents. Starting as Intrepid's very first tour leader, Melbourne-based Manch is now a giant in the travel industry and is globally recognised as a responsible travel pioneer. Intrepid's mission is to create positive change through the joy of travel - aiming to be the best travel company not just in the world, but for the world. Manch plays a vital role in this vision, being integral in the formation of the Intrepid Foundation - a not-for-profit wing of the group - which has raised more than $12 million (AUD) to date. In this episode we talk about responsible travel and why it's important, the future of travel, the Intrepid origin story, difficult border crossings and Turkish babysitters. Also, importantly, we get to hear the Travel Bubble choices of a man who has been all over the world as well as find out his best ever travel experience. What an excellent way to kick-off Season 2 of Travel Bubble. You can find out more about Intrepid Travel by visiting their website - https://www.intrepidtravel.com/ Spoilers below, don't forget to like, subscribe, rate and tell your friends about the Travel Bubble podcast. . . . . . Country No.1: Japan Activity: Urban Adventure in Tokyo Food: Any restaurant that specialises in one particular dish. Other: https://www.urbanadventures.com/destination/tokyo-tours Country No.2: Turkey Activity: Visit Istanbul, Geoff's favourite city in the world. Food: It's not just about dips and grilled meat, try the casseroles. Other: - Cappadocia - The underground city of Derinkuyu - https://www.instagram.com/agababadoner Country No. 3: Nepal Activity: Trekking Food: The ubiquitous yet delicious, dal bhat Wildcard: Iran Top Travel Tip: Pack a sarong. They are multipurpose and always come in Best Souvenir: Old Laotian tapestries. Travel Bubble Film Club Brother, Russia (1997) Available on Mubi, sign up through this link and get a 30-day free Mubi trial. If you want to support the podcast, why not buy me a pint? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TravelBubble Follow us on Travel Bubble Facebook and Instagram @TravelBubblePodcast. Subscribe so you never miss out on an episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/travelbubblepodcast/message
This episode takes a deep dive into the controversial topic of “Hollow Earth” we'll take a look at folklore and seek to discover what scientific evidence there could be to support the possibility that, there could be a great city or cities beneath our feet. Follow here: Telegram Channel - https://t.me/+b6GFW6GFlctiZjQ8 Discord Server - https://discord.gg/5MWSfpcf Twitter Feed - https://twitter.com/exiled_minds Wisdom.audio - https://wisdom.app/exiled_minds Support: Cash App: £Rohanno6 https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=TCTV8RJFRKMBL Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_to_the_Center_of_the_Earth http://tibetanbuddhistencyclopedia.com/en/index.php/Agharta https://www.infinityexplorers.com/mysterious-secret-map-antarctica-reveals-coordinates-reach-hollow-earth https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(mythical_lost_continent) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derinkuyu_underground_city https://news.mongabay.com/2005/10/pre-columbian-amazon-supported-millions-of-people/ https://mapsontheweb.zoom-maps.com/post/174242861329/map-of-agharta-inside-the-hollow-earth-via-reddit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Roerich https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/48/Hereford-Karte.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce Friends of Exiled Minds: Ash, The Reptillian from Mars https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo4fQ_AOlBTOOHNyFSoI-ew Salsido Paranormal https://salsidoparanormal.podbean.com Jennifer Hawkins https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdXA9TJW5fE3d9fK0lAcN9g The Nightstocker https://www.twitch.tv/beyondthestrange Algo Rhythm https://www.youtube.com/c/AlgoRhythmmike Troubled Minds Radio https://troubledminds.org #agharta #hollow #earth --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-martin31/message
Thank you for joining us fellow reporters. Today we are talking all things Hollow Earth. We cover the spread in only ninety minutes so buckle your tits up and get ready to ride the mustache of conspiracy. Death Metal | Death of Skepsis Golgothan Indy Rock | Alfred and the Teddinators Hip Hop | CoolDill Metamorphicon Emo |: Dillon Crozier Show Links | http://hollowplanet.blogspot.com/2010/08/edmond-halley-hollow-earth.html http://www.dioi.org/kn/halleyhollow.htm https://www.ancient-code.com/ancient-hopi-the-hollow-earth-flying-shields-and-ant-like-gods-exist/ https://www.ancient-code.com/shambhala-the-hollow-earth-according-to-ancient-buddhism/ https://stmuscholars.org/derinkuyu-the-mysterious-underground-city/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theskepsistelegraph/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theskepsistelegraph/support
सुरंगों में बसा शहर केमाक्ली हज़ारों लोग हज़ारों साल ज़मीन के नीचे पीढ़ियों दर पीढ़ियों रहते रहे। कभी किसी हमलावर से बचने के लिए या फिर धार्मिक उत्पीड़न से। खतरों से घिरे माहौल में रहने वाले इन खतरों के खिलाड़ियों का अपना ही अंदाज़ था। सुरंगों में हाल थे, कमरे थे, फैक्ट्री थी, शराब बनाए के लिए वाइनरी थी, अस्तबल था। यानि ज़िन्दगी जीने के सारे इंतेज़ाम थे। और जब नीचे हज़ारों लोग वैसे ही अपनी ज़िन्दगी गुजार रहे होते थे जैसे आज हम और आप, तो ऊपर सतह पर किसी को कुछ पता नहीं चलता था। Thousands of people lived underground for generations together for thousands of years. Sometimes they lived here to save themselves from invaders and at others from religious persecution. Yet they developed an elaborate and rich lifestyle with a winery, halls, private quarters and stable for horses. While thousands lived below the surface and went about their daily lives as we do today, the people on the surface didn't have a clue what went beneath the earth. You can follow Keshav Chaturvedi on social media:Facebook: ( https://www.facebook.com/keshav.chaturvedi.37/ )Linkedin: ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/keshavchaturvedi/ )Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/keshavchaturvedi9/ )Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/keshavchat )You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app
Sean spends a week in a (very nice) cave and recounts his exploration of Cappadocia/Kapadokya.Links and Show NotesRock-cut architecture of Cappadocia - WikipediaTuff - WikipediaGöreme Open Air MuseumChurches of Göreme - WikipediaApse - WikipediaTransept - WikipediaNave - WikipediaDerinkuyu underground city - WikipediaBasilica Cistern - WikipediaAynalı Church Photo Gallery by Dick Osseman at pbase.comTranscriptSean: So remember how we joked that time about me pretending to record in a cave?Elias: Yeah. It was when we were talking about my trip to Wilhemshaven, and I was walking with all the background noise, and you were mimicking that. You did a great job on that in post. And then when we re-released the episode as a shorter version, it was the darling we couldn't cut, but probably should have.Sean: So, I actually am coming to you from a cave this time, sort of.Elias: Okay. So like a cave cave? Like I'm either picturing some fancy hotel, which tries to be a cave, or like some neanderthal nostalgia kind of trip that you're on. But it's probably the first, because I don't think you're wearing a loincloth and going hunting game and sitting around a fire in a damp, cold cave.Sean: No, tempting, but no. Megan and I are staying in a cave hotel. This is five levels carved into the hillside. Reception's actually on top and then you have these levels of rooms terraced down to the valley floor. So we're on the fourth of those.Elias: Okay. Impressive. But of course the most important question is, does it come with cave acoustics? Otherwise you can just forget it.Sean: Yeah. So if I pick up my laptop and my mic here, I walk back into our bathroom, which is pretty recessed into the hill, and particularly back here in our shower—yeah, there's a lot of echo here and I'm not doing it in post.Elias: Yeah, that sounds impressive. I mean, not just the natural reverb, but the whole fact that you're staying in a cave and it's a cave hotel and that, so are these all new things carved into the rock side, or are they old caves that are now being remodeled?Sean: No ours is new. Most of the hotels are new or that there've been some remodeled from older things. And the hotels themselves are all patterned after much, much older caves. And those were not hotels. Those were churches or monasteries or homes and, some even like whole underground cities.But yeah, these cave hotels—we're in one of easily dozens that are an iconic part of this region of central Turkey called Cappadocia.This is Breadcrumbs. I'm Sean.Elias: And I'm Elias. Sean and I grew up abroad and still enjoy seeing new places and thinking about how different cultures interact.Sean: Today, I'm sharing about what I've seen, experienced, and learned about the historical caves of Cappadocia.So both of us were on the road when we recorded that intro. But that was a couple of weeks ago. We're back home now. I'm recording from my studio again with considerably less reverb.But anyway, how familiar are you with Cappadocia?Elias: Well, the first thing that comes to mind is the address in 1 Peter, the letter in the New Testament. It's a region in what's modern day Turkey, that Peter wrote this letter to, and as far as I know, I don't think Paul ever made it there. But that's my context to Cappado-kia, -chia? This is a good question. So I've always known it as Cappado-chia.Sean: Yeah. I had always called it Cappado-shia before coming here. But then since being here we've taken on the Turkish—so the Turkish spelling is Kapadokya, and that's how it's pronounced, even though I continue to spell it the English way most of the time.But anyway, so this region is a major tourist destination. It's known for, again, as we talked about its cave hotels, but also balloon rides and rock formations. But it was also a major center of Christianity back in the Roman and Byzantine eras, going back to that church you mentioned in 1 Peter, and what's really interesting to see today is how that history intersects with the geography of the region, specifically like you have these dwellings for monks and hermits and you have churches and you have even entire underground cities carved into the living rock.Elias: So I'm trying to wrap my head around this, that I'm sure I heard what you said right. Okay, hotels and other things, but like underground cities and all carved into rock? How am I supposed to picture this? What's this rock like, that you're not building a house next to the mountain, but into the mountain?Sean: Yeah, so I had to look this up while we were there because we wondered that too. It's actually this volcanic rock known as tuff—T-U-F-F—made of ash that's lithified. It is a very gritty kind of texture, almost like rough concrete or something, so it is very different from a lot of other rock.And so apparently in Cappadocia, there were eruptions from several volcanoes in the region over centuries in prehistoric times, and these blanketed the whole region. After that, you had flowing water eroding that rock away and carving out these iconic spires that the area's known for now. Despite its name, tuff seems to be a pretty soft rock to dig into, which is why the hillsides and all those rock formations that make up the landscape are dotted with caves—only a handful of which are natural.Elias: So I get the idea that the rock is soft enough that you can cut into it, but it doesn't completely fall apart. And of course, right away, I'm thinking this must have incredible architectural consequences, so these must look very different than your normal run-of-the-mill house or dwelling or anything, really, just because of the way that they're made by basically subtracting stuff, rather than adding stuff to where there isn't anything. Yeah, so like, what are the caves like?Sean: Yeah. it's a little bit of a two-edged sword because it's so easily carved and eroded, a lot of the definition of those shapes is pretty rounded off. So I feel like, yeah, there may have been a time when you had sharper edges and you could have had a better sense of what things looked like, but you basically have a whole range of shapes and sizes here.We saw a lot of these in what they call the Open Air Museum, which is this whole settlement full of hermitages and monasteries and churches. There's a big spire, when you first come in, that's just peppered with holes on every side and going all the way up. And they say this was like a nunnery or something. And then there are a bunch of other cliff faces and rocks with all these other caves in them. A lot of these are just little one or two room dwellings. And so, like you said more subtractive: you had beds or shelves just carved into the walls, or you had holes dug into the floor that could have a fire or a wine press or whatever.And then one particular interesting feature we saw was: a number of the bigger rooms had this kind of raised platform with these long round troughs cut into it—basically the shape of a race track, if you can picture that. And it took us a while to figure out that these were actually dining tables for a large group of people. Like you could easily fit 20 people around this. And so you end up sitting around the edge of this with your feet dangling into the trough and the negative space in the middle of this racetrack was the table. But we, we did wonder like how does this work if someone's on that back wall and needs to get out in the middle of the meal? Do they go all the way around? Do they have to crawl across the table? I don't know.Elias: Yeah. So this is, this is fun also thinking of that modern problem that we all know so well and how they might've dealt with that, or I dunno, if it even was a problem. But of course, what I'm way more interested in here is like that table design, like, oh my goodness. Like, yes, it wouldn't have won some, I don't know, Red Dot or iF Design Award or whatever, but it's brilliant. It's so cool because it's a novel way to think of what a table even is.The first thing that came to my mind was this thing that we had in an engineering class, which was actually one of the few design classes we had. It was about how to come up with ideas, and so you take what you're making or what you're kind of trying to come up with, an element of it, and then you basically go through the different extremes, like the different types or ways or shapes that you could make it, or simply just the number.And one of the examples there was the table and how many legs you could have on the table. And you can picture this: a table with one leg and then a table with, well, two legs can be fastened on the wall; table with three legs is less common, but four, you can see, and five and six and whatever, if it's longer. And then of course, just because you got to go to the extremes, you think of a table with zero legs and then you, you know, hang it with chains on the roof. And it's kind of, I don't know, it's just with zero legs, and then you can basically work at this table and you can, I don't know, raise it or lower it, or you can swing it back and forth, and might be useful to be able to sweep underneath easily. I'd never thought about this though. And I think that's always cool, when you think of like, oh, I've actually used my system to think of every possible table in the world. Yeah, and then you visit Cappadocia, or your friend does, and you see that people made a table that your system didn't come up with.So I guess my question here now is really important. Is this a table with one leg or is this a table with infinite legs?Sean: Yeah, I definitely, I think I saw you going to the infinite legs, as you're extrapolating here, because it does kind of feel like that—they all merge into one or something, right?Elias: So now that you've led with such an amazing table design, what other cool stuff did you see there that they made?Sean: I don't know. I don't know if I can top that. We did see a lot of churches. It was actually kind of surprising just how many of these were in this pretty small area and throughout the whole region. But those too again, because they're carved into the rock, you get some different things there.A lot of these little chapels were not much different from the homes, except they were decorated to clearly be some sort of chapel. But you had the larger ones that actually replicated that traditional cruciform shape that was common for much of Christianity, with the nave and the transept and the apse. And the biggest of these even had the three-aisle basilica plan with two sets of columns, running lengthwise.Elias: Slow down, slow down. So you're using a lot of churchy technical terms here that I'm not sure our listeners are so aware of. I've heard these names before, but like, just to get the, like: nave, transept, and apse is basically cross from top to bottom?Sean: Reverse that. So yeah. So cruciform does refer to, like, shape of a cross. And then yeah, typically the apse is actually like a semicircle behind the altar. And then—you can get really pedantic with these. I actually, since living in Turkey, I've looked up the Wikipedia articles for these to actually get them all straight and those have very helpful floor plans with highlights on them and stuff. So I'll link all those.So you know, that kind of covers the range of architecture you saw. We also saw three distinct styles of artwork. This is all what's now thought of as Eastern Orthodox Christianity, which has a lot of emphasis on art as part of worship and liturgy.The most basic of these just had kind of a few isolated panels on the walls, which might be illustrating different biblical scenes or later historical scenes, and otherwise were pretty bare. A number of them had more just like geometric lines and shapes following the curvature of the rocks, all in this like dark red paint. But then the most elaborate were the full plaster, like floor to ceiling, painted ones with icons and everything. These are like the really beautiful ones that you see pictures of and you just really have to see.I think the crown jewel of this Open Air Museum was the Dark Church—or the Turkish name for it is the Karanlık Kilise. Basically, it was, like, recessed even farther into the rock, with just one little shaft of light, hence the “Dark Church”. So there wasn't really any natural light in there. Which meant that this artwork from centuries and centuries ago is still incredibly well-preserved.Elias: Yeah, that sounds really amazing. And yeah it's really cool to think that like that is language back then. Like I dunno, post- Reformation and everyone being literate now, we kind of tend to forget that most people couldn't read, and so this was very much a way of communicating stories and meaning through art and the walls of churches.So I'm getting very much of a Moria vibe here. You said something about underground cities.Sean: I don't think any of them had any dwarves or Balrogs, but there are a bunch of these in the area. A lot of them were even connected by kilometers of underground tunnels. The one we saw was Derinkuyu. It dates back to the Phrygians in like the seventh or eighth century BC. And it was expanded over time, and came to its current form in the Byzantine era.Elias: So this is people's everyday lives? Why are people living underground? How deep does this go? Is this like basically a modern mall and, I guess, apartment building all underground?Sean: Yeah, the main reason for this, I think, is really defensive, and I'll come back to that. The deepest one of these was five levels deep. So there was a 55-meter ventilation shaft from the bottom level up to the surface, and that also functioned as a well, both for the people in the city and for those actually on the surface.So apparently it could fit up to 20,000 people inside, but those people probably weren't living there all the time. There was a village on the surface and really this was shelter that people could retreat to with their livestock and their food and everything in the case of invaders and war and stuff going on above ground.So you had stables and kitchens on the first level, wine and oil presses, storage rooms, and another large cruciform church down on the bottom level. We did at one point stumble into this long vaulted room with all these little side rooms off of it, and again, found out later that this was apparently some sort of religious school.I mentioned this was largely defensive. The one defensive measure we saw besides just being underground was these big stones that could be rolled across each of the passageways that were going up to the surface. And then like each floor also could be shut off by stones in all of the various passages.Elias: I'm getting very much like a stone rolled away before Jesus' tomb kind of picture here?Sean: Yeah, exactly. If that doesn't mean anything to you, like, this is basically a large round millstone. It was maybe a meter and a half across and at least a foot thick. It was kind of up on a perch or some of these were kind of in actually a dedicated, like kind of slit for this, so it could be pushed with relatively little effort and it would fall into place across the door or the passageway. And then it would take a whole team of people to get it back open from the inside, and until they did that nobody was ever getting in from the outside. Today, the ones that were still open were cemented open so that, with all the people coming through, somebody wouldn't accidentally trap everybody inside.Elias: That's cool. It's really cool to picture that and to think about like the engineers who came up with that, and then the people who actually didn't just carve the whole cities into rocks, but then carved round stones as well to work as doors. You've got to, you know, get that right, because you do want a couple people to be able to lift it back up, and if you do wrong calculations or whatever, it's a bad mistake to make.So that like I'm kind of blown away. Also just thinking back, one of my highlights in Istanbul actually was seeing basically the big Moria hall under the ground—I'm not sure if you've been there—with basically what was a water-collecting cave. So this sounds very spectacular.It's been really cool hearing about this trip and the different things you were able to see. Wrapping up here, what would you say was the highlight of the trip?Sean: So remember how we did that episode on serendipity a few years back now?Elias: Yes, yes. That was my trip in Portugal. I had a lot of great, serendipitous moments there.Sean: Yeah. So most of these churches and, caves and cities that, I've been talking about, I looked these up in advance to some degree or other, or at least had them on the agenda. Like these are things I want to see.But there was one church that was not on the itinerary at all. Our taxi driver recommended it, on the way back to the hotel, just kind of in passing and even offered to stop the meter and let us go in and wait for us. In contrast to all these other places we'd been going to, like, this was just a guy sitting at a table collecting a pretty small entrance fee. And he pretty much just handed us a flashlight and sent us inside. My family and I—and Megan's like this too like—we've always been more inclined to go and see places ourselves, at our own pace, and not worry about a tour guide. That's mostly what we'd been doing this trip, but this felt like taking it to another level. He just kind of hands us this flashlight and it feels like we're being given a charter to go and explore the unknown. We had the place pretty much ourselves, and that flashlight was certainly needed because we were mostly walking or crawling through, like, pitch dark rooms.There were three levels to this place and, the staircases, if you could call them that, were basically just little passageways, that you had to crouch all the way down in, or almost crawl in, to get through. The steps were pretty much eroded away. You did have little handholds cut into the walls. But it was just cool to like walk through this with a flashlight and not even know where is this thing gonna pop out, for however long this tiny little passageway is going. And then at the top of each one of these, like you emerge into a little room and there was another one of those empty tomb stones at the top of them. So they could retreat in here and seal it off and be pretty secure in there.So this was just a really cool find. This was the Aynalı Kilise. They translate it as like mirrored or symmetrical church. Like I said, the serendipity of it kind of the mystery, the discovery, that feeling of venturing in the dark was just really what made that.I think this kind of adventure is exactly what I love about living in Turkey and visiting old ruins and stuff here, because—I've said before, in the States, it's like you have anything that's more than a hundred years old and there's a rope around it and, sure, you can appreciate it from a distance, but don't even think about touching it. But here, you can literally climb all over ruins that are centuries or even millennia old. Like we were doing that all week. And sometimes you're just handed a flashlight and told to go explore.@breadcrumbsfm | @splunsford | @muffinworks
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Colabora con La Llamada De La Luna. Haz un Donativo si puedes, para seguir con este bonito proyecto. Gobekli Tepe: El templo más antiguo del mundo? La arqueología, al igual que otras ciencias, aun tiene mucho que descubrir. En la Historia, hay infinidad de preguntas que no hemos descifrado todavía. Año 1964, cerca de la frontera con Siria, al sureste de Turquía, un agricultor, descubre, una piedra tallada. Lo hace en Gobekli Tepe, traducción que significa, Colina Panzuda. El arqueólogo alemán Klaus Schmidt sabe que allí hay un enigma por descubrir. Hecho en la Prehistoria, en el Neolitico o Mesolítico. Hay quien piensa que fue la primera Religión del mundo o que el Edén de la Biblia, fue inspirado en este lugar. También viajaremos a la Capadocia para sumergirnos a Derinkuyu, la mayor Ciudad Intraterrestre. La antigüedad de aquellas grutas…5.000 años. 7 km de túneles… Y todo ello…escavado a mano en roca virgen…y lo que es aún más sorprendente…sigue…hasta, llegar…a los 80 m. bajo tierra. Por último nos adentramos en un juego…aterrador, en una canción infantil, que quizá, no lo sea tanto. De la mano de la escritora de Extremadura, María Martínez Diosdado, haremos la dramatización, Pinto, Pinto. CONTACTA: BLOG- elcaminarte.es TWITTER- @llamadadelaluna FACEBOOK- La Llamada De La Luna Colabora con el Programa. Recuerda darle a ME GUSTA, si ha sido de tu Agrado. CANCIONES: ARUM, GREGOIRE LOURME, NICO WOHLLEBEN, VANDA, CHRISTIAAN BAKKER, JONAS NIEMANN, PETITE VIKING, AMITY IN FAME, GHOST B.C., DIABLO SWING ORCHESTRA. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
We're kidding (kind of). Casey talks about the Hell Gate in Turkey, the history of it and the rediscovery and some SCIENCE! Roya talks about Derinkuyu, a huge underground city that may or may not have been created by aliens (it wasn't). Email us at: Strangeunusualpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: Patreon.com/strangeunusual Follow the pod at: @strange_unusual_podcast Follow Casey: @calamitycasey / Twitch.tv/calamitycasey Follow Roya:@royarampage / Twitch.tv/royarampage Twitter: @_strangeunsual Facebook: The Strange and Unusual Podcast 'Elevator' music: Private Hell Productions Theme song: rap2h
Juliette’s second book, Transgressions of Power (sequel to Mazes of Power), is coming out in February! Get your tiara and boa together and think about what you’re going to wear to her book release party! Juliette talks about dialect work, plotting, and how world building and pre-construction helps her write faster. … Continue...Episode 85 – Juliette Wade Returns!
Kayıp şehirler serimizin ikinci konu başlığı Derinkuyu. Nevşehir'de bulunan şehrin 12 kat derinlere kadar indiği tahmin ediliyor. 1967'de turizme kazandırılan tarihi alanın içinde savunma mekanizmasından okullara kadar bir zamanlar her şey inşaa edilmiş. Peki bunları kimler, ne zaman, hangi amaçla yaratmak istemiş olabilir? Cevabı bu bölümde! Keyifli dinlemeler! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hkbupodcast)
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Where did all the lost civilizations go? Even more so, why did they go? Also, what's up with England's Masturbating Monkey Ghost?
Strap on your headlamps, we're venturing down into the amazing world of underground bases! Josh battles aliens in Dulce, New Mexico, Matt takes an elevator down to the lower levels of Denver airport and Melissa explores an ancient underground city in Turkey.
Éste es el episodio 34 de 3 Cosas Que Ayer No Sabía, el del jueves 17 de octubre de 2019. ¡Al lío! 01. Turuleca o Turuleta @Fonso_s me preguntaba en Twitter “¿cómo cantabas la canción, con turuleta o turuleca? A ver si mañana nos cuentas tu descubrimiento
Learn about bioprinting from Zach Weinersmith, creator of “Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.” You’ll also learn about Derinkuyu, an ancient underground city; and, Dr. Neubronner’s miniature pigeon camera that predated drone photography. Please support today’s sponsor, Skura! Visit https://skurastyle.com to get sponges delivered right to your door, and enter promo code CURIOSITY to get your first month FREE! In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: This Ancient Underground City Was Big Enough to House 20,000 People — https://curiosity.im/2SnS8t9 Before Drone Photography, There Was Dr. Neubronner's Miniature Pigeon Camera — https://curiosity.im/2LzlK6j Additional resources from Zach Weinersmith: Pick up “Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve and/or Ruin Everything” on Amazon — https://amzn.to/2JvqYw7 Geek webcomic “Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal” — https://www.smbc-comics.com/ Follow @ZachWeiner on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ZachWeiner Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
La tripulación del Meridiano Fantasma visita un destino inesperado, la antigua ciudad subterránea de Derinkuyu, en Turquía.
La tripulación del Meridiano Fantasma visita un destino inesperado, la antigua ciudad subterránea de Derinkuyu, en Turquía.
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Our world is filled with mystery and fascinating legends and stories that up until this day, still cannot be explained. Scientist, explorers and Archeologists alike continue to be astonished by how objects and certain natural phenomena have occurred and just so happen to make their way on our planet without any written history to back it up. Archeologists have found secret tunnels in parts of Europe that still are a mystery to top historians who still question what they were really used for. In Costa Rica, there are over 300 perfectly rounded spheres that are commonly attributed to the Diquis culture but still remain a great unsolved archeological mystery. Let's also mention the Copper Scroll Treasure which is part of the Dead Sea Scroll, which apparently reveals the location of lost temple treasures that are yet to be found. These unsolved findings and more are what make our world that much more perplexing. On tonight's episode, I'll be counting down my top 15 mysterious findings on earth that believe it or not, even the best scientist cannot explain, even with today's highly advanced technology. Were the people living in ancient civilizations more high-tech than we believed? And is there really a dinosaur-like creature living in the depths of the waters of the Scottish Highlands? These mysterious findings and legends continue to baffle us to this day and we might not ever understand how they came about.
MAWP Tacoma presents MAWPCAST 1 Radio Program, Episode 17: Krull Hosted by Potter & Sound Man Chris On this spectacular episode of the MAWPCAST 1 Radio Program, topics include but are not limited to: Music... Dying... Goblins... subterranean dwellings and Derinkuyu, Turkey... "Cinema"... Cameras... lots of other random things... Derinkuyu (Wikipedia) Homo Floresiensis (Wikipedia) This show features these songs from the following bands: "Nurse Jackie" Hunnywell, Pure Heart (Bandcamp) "One Wish" Easiah, Dede, J Swiff, Rockstar Rehab (Split Personalities) (Bandcamp) "Life" Marrowstone, The Heavens, Earth and Sea (Bandcamp) "Common Mistake" Queer the Pitch, Stark Raving Naked "Stuff" Strangely Alright, Stuff (Bandcamp) "Heed the Call" Dain Norman and the Chrysalis Effect (Bandcamp) "Fashion Show" Utterance (ReverbNation) "Let's Start A Fire" The Missionary Position, Diamonds in a Dead Sky (Facebook) "Baby Man" Locomotive, h'Supertornado (Bandcamp) "Solitude" acidpanther, Dawnbreak Remainder (Bandcamp) "Light a Way" He Is We (Facebook) "The Game" Subvert, Subvert "Ducks Flying Backwards" The Volk Brothers "Offer You Can't Refuse" Sharky Waters, Out of the Cage (Facebook) "Longer Than Before" Montgomery, Montgomery (Bandcamp) "One Question" Blue Jay Familiar, 2015 Demos (Bandcamp) "Run From the Sun" Sleeper Cell, MAWP COMP Volume 1 (Bandcamp) "Succubus" Mechanism, Mechanism Demo (ReverbNation) "Fire Engine Red" Halcion Halo, Wild Heart (Bandcamp) "Reflectory" Noah Pettibon, Plus 2 (Bandcamp) "Wanted By the Law" Roland Jones, Ghetto Type Shit (Bandcamp) "Four Questions" (dedicated to Alton Sterling & Philando Castile) Wffls (Bandcamp) "Yesterday" Silver, Red Shift Compilation (ReverbNation) "30 God Damn Years" This Machine Kills Gods, This Demo Kills Gods (Bandcamp) You can also check out the MAWP Tacoma website! Tweet us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Look at us on Instagram Produced and Edited by Potter Recorded by Chris Pederson Executive Producer, Chris Pederson, Ken Johnson Technical Engineers Rick Casson, Chris Pederson © 2019 MAWP Tacoma
"Flood Myths" Noah's Ark, Epic of Gilgamesh, Yima and the Vara, Viracocha, and Enoch and the Nephilim. Today we look at all the great flood myths and story from across the globe. There are many similarities in these myths and stories that we will analyze and speculate on. The most famous one most people know is the story of Noah's Ark. Mesopotamia's flood myth is known as the Epic of Gilgamesh. These myths are even found in ancient North American and South American texts like the Incan myth of Varicocha in which he sank the people around Lake Titicaca. There is also the story of Yima and the Vara from Zoroastrianism texts which we can speculate maybe the ancient underground site we know as Derinkuyu. *If you enjoy our podcast and want to help us grow, check out our Patreon account and enjoy the exclusive material not heard anywhere else. https://www.patreon.com/MikeandMaurice MikeandMauriceMindEscape.com
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The Derinkuyu underground city is an ancient multi-level underground city in the Derinkuyudistrict in Nevsehir Province, Turkey. Extending to a depth of approximately 60 m (200 feet), it is large enough to have sheltered as many as 20,000 people together with their livestock and food stores. It is the largest excavated underground city in Turkey and is one of several underground complexes found across Cappadocia.The underground city at Derinkuyu could be closed from the inside with large stone doors. Each floor could be closed off separately.The city could accommodate as many as 20,000 people and had all the usual amenities found in other underground complexes across Cappadocia, such as wine and oil presses, stables, cellars, storage rooms, refectories, and chapels.
Steve & Joey are going deep (literally!) with everyone’s favorite Ancient Astronaut Theorists this episode. They’re spelunking, and debunking subterranean wonders like the Derinkuyu “bunker”; the lairs of the Ant and Snake people in the American Southwest; the advanced “metallic library” within the Ecuadorian Cave of Tayos; the Mayan underworld of Xibalba (Bumpty-Bump!); and the Hollow Earth hole at the North Pole made popular by Jules Verne and his book: Journey to the Center of the Earth. Emotions are running high as Tsouks gets charged up and a little testy (not testes!) when comparing some elongated skulls, and the loveable Dave Childress is worried about the state of “Moind” of the early Turkish people who would choose to live underground where it’s…”Koinda Scaaaaaary!”
Açık Mimarlık 10 Aralık 2015
Açık Mimarlık 10 Aralık 2015
Blurry Photos are going underground for this episode about Derinkuyu! Part of a stunning underground complex in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, Derinkuyu is a whole city carved in caves, but who built it and why? The boys descend into … Read More The post Episode 95: Derinkuyu appeared first on Blurry Photos.
Almost every human culture from around the world has stories of cities that are hidden beneath the ground. From the mythic city of Agartha said to lay at the center of the Earth or the shining city of Shambala that is rumored to be buried in the heart of the Himalayas. For most of history, these cities were though only to exist in myth and folklore. As archaeology has evolved with better techniques to peer into the depths of the planet many lost cities have recently been rediscovered, many of them laying deep within massive caves and cavern networks.Most of these magnificent cavern cities have their place in the historical record and seem to have been crafted with incredible intricacy and mapped and planned out as well as any surface dwelling and yet, there are others that defy explanation and hold no place in the histories of their region. Why were these amazing underground dwellings built? What were the inhabitants hiding from? Do the histories of some of these site go further back than originally thought? This case file the Theorists bring the theories straight from the underground in...Underground cities Support The Alien Theorists on Patreon Patreon supporters get access to 30+ hours of Bonus content, exclusive access to the Alien Theorists Theorizing discord server and more! alientheorists.com Sources To Consider https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKhCeFyFwzA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUMqlmiZ2E0 https://www.history.com/news/8-mysterious-underground-cities https://www.ancient-code.com/3-ancient-underground-cities-youve-probably-never-heard-of/ https://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-tips/offbeat/secret-underground-city-turkey-derinkuyu https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derinkuyu_underground_city Sources To Consider