Virtual Egypt: The Biggest Egyptian Temple – Karnak

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Virtual Egypt: The Biggest Egyptian Temple – Karnak


What did the enormous Temple of Karnak look like 3000 years ago?
In this video we take a tour of the Temple of Amun-Ra in Karnak, the biggest Egyptian Temple that was ever constructed in Ancient Egypt.

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@ManuelBravo

What's your favorite temple from Ancient Egypt?

@aktuPadhai

Why every extermist belong to Muslim😅

@barrelsbysmallfry

Alien nazi stephani driver(talminboutshe stay in traffic)BEETCH IS YOU CRAZY.

@nibiruresearch

Several advanced ancient civilizations existed before ours. The knowledge that we read on cuneiform tablets and on cylinder seals are the remains of their wisdom. Earth's history has not developed linearly. Ancient books tell us that the earth is suffering from a cycle of seven natural disasters. These disasters are causing a huge tidal wave, flooding, earthquakes, volcano eruptions and a bombardment of fiery meteors. Some animals become extinct, mankind hardly survives. These disasters create a cycle of civilizations. Four civilizations live a 'short' period of time and are not numerous. One civilization lives 10,800 years and becomes more numerous. The last longer living civilization vanished 20,000 years ago because of the next recurring, thus predictable but inescapable disaster. Near the end of their existence, they were higher developed than our civilization today. To tell us that they existed, they constructed huge monuments like the Great Pyramid in Egypt and other huge constructions around the world. And they constructed survival places mostly high in the mountains. Like Machu Picchu in Peru. In, under or near these places, ancient knowledge must be hidden. The only possible cause of such a cycle of disasters can be the ninth planet of our solar system that comes close to the sun and its planets every few thousand years. You will find abundant and convincing evidence about the cycle of civilizations, recurring floods and ancient high tech in the eBook "Planet 9 = Nibiru" Just search for: invisible nibiru 9

@princedhiman958

Another E.G
Check your Temples any roof I think most is covered 😂

@AeEa_13_31

IT'S A BRILLIANT PLAN.
IT IS NOT DISORGANIZED. THAT'S FOOLISH.
COMMUNICATES WITH THE WHOLE INSTEAD.
FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCE.

@renecastle4650

Wow I want to go see all of them !

@sherif.kenawy

Karnak is unbelievablely Huge Majestic & sublime , Luxor is Amazing , ❤❤Egypt❤❤

@reneeh4406

What a wonderful video! Thank you so much for sharing all of this and you did a wonderful job narrating and explaining it also

@satendersingh8130

This is when you focus yourself on just one thing.

Love Egypt

@arkadashi

Amazing!!!! 💏 💏

@singapore5500

Do a video of kailash temple in ellora (maharashtra, india) . Largest rock cut monolithic structure in the world . An underrated wonder

@AmarAlamdar

It’ll be great to travel with you,,, to this magnificent places.

@iowa_don

5:50 – What the heck is "ritual navigation"??

@katoy9976

Ki adam 80.000 de taşı yontup aslan şeklinde baş yapmış ona. Sonra da tapınmış. Alet olmalı, onu üretmeli, tapınmak yani dini inanca zaman ayıracak bir refaha sahip olmak ve inanca sahip olacak biliş düzeyinin de gelişmiş olması gerekiyor.

@katoy9976

Bakın zaten hem mısırda hem de yunanda yüksek mimarlık örneklerini görüyoruz hep. Bir biçim dili, üslubu, çok katlı, ağır, işlevsel ve yüksek. Bunun öncesi olmalı. Proto evler. Barınaklar. Dolayısıyla mö 4000 ya da daha öncesi eski bir tarih olamaz insanlık için. Medeniyet anlamında. En az 100.000 yıllık ilk medeniyetler olmalı.

@Azuris190

Why can't we have such great Architecture nowadays -.-
Here in my Town they made a new Building, it is pure Beton without Paint, what the holy Bullsheet were they thinking.
How depressing.

@virginias.poston4308

Another mimetic interpretation of Egyptian pylon temples is that the complex replicates the creation myth, where the first island arose from the primordial waters and then was covered with reeds. This is the "forest" or "swamp" of papyrus formed by the hypostyle halls and their papyrus columns. The first god then used those reeds to make the first temple; the telescoping of the floor represents the island rising up and the lowered ceiling creates the intimate feeling of a small papyrus hut/temple for the "holy of holies."

I love Egypt. Thank you so much for showing and sharing it

@alanhodge984

was there june 10 it was awe inspiring

@phillipwilkinson679

Video is all over the place.

@debmc369

Awe inspiring !!!

@dennissavage4007

Library underneath. Check it out.

@dan8910100

aliens

@originaluddite

What is ritual navigation and what might it have looked like?

@Mensaje970

Bravo

@formwiz7096

Very interesting and extremely informative.

@qrs_tuv1925

The scale!

Карнак.. С амш.. Спина…

@Infiniteemptiness

How can someone build such monumental buildings all those 3000 years back?? Beyond me😮

@nancyM1313-Boo

🖐👀🖑❤thanks

@oskarsaristie9495

4:24 Who the heck ist that bizarre guy?

@berean65

Johnny Carson played the role of Karnak in his skits. Creepy!

@PamelaTitterington

Karnsk, but I have never been but seeing these programmes it helps to visualise better. Thankyou

@13gladius28

Going from the immense open ceiling to the smaller space symbolizes the souls origins in the infinite and gradually getting smaller until it ends up incarnating into the earth represented by the smallest room

@angelali6437

I experienced 'The Sublime' while at the Hypostyle Hall at Karnak last week, and it's lovely to know that it's a common experience! Was in awe of these giant pillars covered in carvings, some still retaining it's colour from centuries ago, against the bright blue sky peaking through gaps in the ceiling. Could have stayed there all day if not for the 40c heat!

@booksofknowledge1111

Beautiful work thanks for sharing!!!

@dfui.

Remember, the Ancient Egyptians were not Arabs. 😊

@Copies-q6d

Stop théorie IA fascination

@Copies-q6d

Fascinant
L'incarnation ou réincarnation c'est pas pour vivre la même histoire
Ia
Nouvelle technologie stoo théorie
apprecie la vraie histoire.

@PiggyFuktoy

Egyptian gates are duplicates of the hieroglyph for horizon, land of the gods, where they appear each morning assuring eternal continuity

@rappar9673

I prefer the bare rock of the ruins over that tasteless, maximalist, tacky, hyper-colorful decoration, good grief! It's all pharaoh ego, "me, me, me, me, see me, hear me, REMEMBER ME!" Megalomaniacs, good riddance!

@Bledi838

Karnak was built by Thoth.

@SafetyBriefer

None of the inscriptions show the pyramids being built or celebrating their completion…

@Norralin

Love the video, very excellent, but your use of "penetrate" leaves me aroused and confused 🙁

@JimStanfield-zo2pz

It's crazy how these structures have stood for thousands of years and yet our structures today start falling down within a century.

@AFRICA4AFRICANS

TO ALL MY ARAB FRIENDS WHO CALL THEMSELVES EGYPTIANS….do you know that Egypt is greek word KA’PTAH( the Nubian god).