What's inside this crater in Madagascar?

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What's inside this crater in Madagascar?


On satellite imagery, we spotted a village inside a strange crater in Madagascar. We set out to learn how it got there.

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Right in the center of the island nation of Madagascar there’s a strange, almost perfectly circular geological structure. It covers a bigger area than the city of Paris —…

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  1. Thanks so much for watching! This video was a massive collaboration over the course of several months, and there was so much material we couldn’t fit into the final piece. For an extended look at the interviews with the people living in and around the mountain, check out this bonus video: https://youtu.be/YIOon-drZhE

  2. This is absolutely amazing. What a story and thank you for your curiosity 🙂 Soil, Water & Space to farm and then share that amazing produce. Isn't that just the beautiful essense of life. The space to be able to prosper and thrive. Look at those lemons too! Big & Beautiful and probably super delicious becuase that soil is extremely ferile!

  3. I WAS GOOGLING ABOUT SOLAR ECLIPSE 2024 TILL I FOUND THIS.THIS IS FAR MORE EDUCATIVE , INFORMATIVE AND ENTERTAINING…from initial curiosity , the online source tracking to boots on the ground and subject matter experts/professionals …seamless. POST MORE.thx.Just wandering -is Menengai crater (KE) an alkaline complex ?? ..4 me to find out!

  4. Absolute nonsense , dating does not work , works only on living mater , if you used 2 different techniques you would get 2 different numbers , The plume has been looked at with Ground Penetrating Radar and its not there , the amount of ignorance is mind blowing . The way he explained it is how a lot of Island Chains were made , but there is no chain is it . Also Madagascar has a lot of species that live only there , not in India , you said it your self .
    And at the end i can tell you where you can find a lot more of those Circles , Volcano on Ester Island , and beyond that look up at the moon . Filled with it . There is not a single difference , so if the Craters on the moon were made by Stones perfectly dropping at 90 degrees each , and we saw on earth that not a single one drops like that , then what you show is not a Volcano its a Crater , cant be both .
    Infect i know much more about this , that is how i know where you can find more of these , that dating doesn't work , that Madagascar was not part of India , never , and that you can find a lot of those on the Moon , as well as most popular one on the earth that is Easter Island Volcano , from which statutes were dug out of and brought to the edge of the island . Without knowing what is this structure one can not know why they did this , i know , and because i know , i know why they did it . Why is the most important question , why would a civilization travel 1000 miles over the ocean to carve a rock from a Volcano and then pull it down and set it on stones .
    So look at the Moon . And look better at it , all of those they are Hexagonal . Look at the storm on Saturn , Hexagonal … just tips .

  5. I would have never learned about this place if I hadn't stumbled upon your video. The place is remote and isolated but so majestic. You can almost visualise what the Earth would have looked like before all the civilisations.

  6. It's lovely to see people work together and some research done but I wish you had left there existence unknown on the internet. Now they will be disturbed and invaded by ' adventures '

  7. I'm wondering, is there a way we raise funds to donate to the village to help them build a road? My only thought is that it's a double-edged sword as other people will be able to access their village more easily.

  8. Even with bad "roads" this place isn't really that remote. I really hope your visit there doesn't have any negative consequences for the people who found a home there, because I somehow doubt they asked for government approval before settling there. That's probably also the reason they acted that nervous in the beginning. Drawing attention to this place can mean better roads, electricity, maybe a doctor, but it can also mean taxes, worrying about property rights and so on. Let's hope for the best.

  9. if you look at the 2024 image from google-earth, you will see more advancement they made with their farm. quite remarkable advancement compared to 2023 image

  10. Great job! Absolutely awesome job of researching and digging in to a mysterious location! I am a little curious about how much it cost to send that team as well as how much time you spent on it. This was a great documentary that explained pretty much everything I would want to know about that place. I am humbled by your tenacity and drive. Thank you.

  11. Thank you so much for this insight , I would of never known of such bravery and culture because they are not mentioned. First time I learned that it was part of india