A documentation of an ever-growing digital library of antiquated books, texts, photographs, maps, and illustrations. Collecting texts in varying subjects throughout known history with no real goal other than exploration and education.
I truly hope this brings some light to the absolutely fascinating world that was before. In some cases, not so long ago. It seems apparent from this exploration - something has been lost through the ages of the past. Whether it be technology or architecture, history to myths, sciences and magic, or great empires and their peoples, it all ultimately leads to lost knowledge. So let this be a collective digital library of exploration in the hope that it inspires others to challenge perspectives, discover, and continually learn.
Question it all. All the time.
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Excellent research, brilliantly presented. Many thought-provoking details you have laid out for us to ponder on thanks again LL.
these catalogues are interesting, it’s cool that you’re including them now 👍
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Bullsh_t...hogwash ....bollocks....
Вот это да невероятно жаль что люди все ломают каналу респект
Another great flash of the past from another strange world. My great great grand father migrated from Belgium in mid to late 1800’s. Their were glass blowers by profession. I have a autobiography article about him in some type of a quarterly oil production magazine. He became a successful businessman in oil production in Oklahoma. Anyways it mentioned in this article that he entered and was displayed at 1893 worlds fair the world’s largest glass hand blown cylinder,due to his work trade of glass blowing in Belgium. I’ve looked online for pictures of exhibits at worlds fair, hoping to see a picture of this glass cylinder or any information about it. I haven’t had any luck,not sure what a big hand blown glass cylinder would even look like? If it would be perfectly round or shaped like a bottle. Anyways, I found it neat that some of my relatives had something to do with this strange but marvelous event. His name was amore Lorioux,”not sure if spelled correctly “. His son my great grandfather was also named amore Joseph Lorioux,they called him AJ. I actually have fond memories of knowing my great grandfather,he was a interesting man. Never heard any of my family mention this story about the worlds fair Chicago. But my great grandfather or his daughter my grandmother had saved this interesting quarterly magazine that had this wright up about him. You got any references to a website that would lead me in direction to find out more information bout this cylinder,or where this display would of went to after fair? Thanks!
I’ve been an avid collector of this fair. It just blows my mind how they were able to put this together. I find it hard to believe it was done in 2 years, with Chicago’s cold winters. In a swamp. Thank you for this slide show. Nice to see what we can do when we all come together.
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Das sind wirklich beeindruckende Fotos. Vielen Dank ! 🏛💐
I wish we could find the video archives of the Columbian exposition. Would be gold. But seems to be hidden from public.
On my tiny iPhone, I cannot make out what was written.
the grooves on the blocks forming the breakwater are tooling marks from when the rock was broken down. A line of holes is drilled into a large stone, then wedges are hammered into the holes, eventually the rock will split in two. Thats how rocks are made
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Worked on fifth try
Keep going
You make such good stuff. you are criminally underfollowed.
Makes no sense at all HIS STORT IS A LIE 😊
Makes no sense at all HIS STORT IS A LIE 😊
When it comes to digging up hidden photos etc., you, LL, are up there among the best 10 or even 5 on the net. Thank you for another revealing session. San Fran is one of my favorite topics when it comes to dismantling the official narrative by obvious proof. God bless.
Wow........
Удивительные фотодокументы отличные материалы❤
Look at the ancient castle structure at left at 2:06 mark. 😮😢 All of it. Just mind blowing.
Horse and buggy people could build all of those magnificent structures, but somehow they couldn't figure out bathrooms? 🤔 But I'm sure it makes perfect sense to school HIStory purists.
So much history here that you don’t even realize man I love this place… well except for the heat
After watching a few of your most awesome videos I'm getting the feeling that they weren't even there. Are we hoodwinked yet again?
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These are beautiful finishing touches that are magical in a way.
Thank you so much for supporting the channel! Always appreciate your comments.
Very nice! Thx!
Niiiiice!!! Thank you!
Enjoying watching the channel grow!
Tem Atlântida.?
Legal 🆒😃
Time seem to have been of great importance. All clocktowers and astronomical clocks. Earth is a clock.I had not heard of the one in Prague until a few years ago. Then i found out that there is an even more advanced astronomical clock HIDDEN i Lunds Cathedrals basement in Sweden. I am a swede and i didnt know and i am 60 years old. Thanks again.
Wow!! I didn't anticipate clocks being as mesmerizing as ceiling options but wow, amazed again. THANKS!!
"❤️" of the city....
Wow. Its Impossible to read any comments. I wonder why. Thank you
i lived in San MArcos down the road soo many old world buildings
So ornate!! Really interesting
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Mesmerizing
これらの資料はマッドフラッド〜文明リセット期をどうやって生き残ったというのだ?🙄
THANK YOU love your uploads
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mischwesen Mischwesen se pronunciation em alemao MIChIwe ( com apronuncia fechada ) zen. Da uma olhada no google earth. Ou se fala portugues correto ou outra lingua corretamente. Ou nao e necessario falar outra lingua entao e melhor nao falar pois parece que a gente esta blefando…Portugues e uma lingua rica e tem palavras para Mischwesen „Seres Mistos“. Na Alemanha as pessoas fazem piada sobre trabalhadores estrangeiros: „ Nix Deutici versteren “ . Correto : Ich spreche kein Deutsch. Ok?
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この当時の気球からの俯瞰図ですかね…?🙄