Weird Old World
@Weird_Old_World
Shedding light on lesser-known ancient sites. Full videos in 4K on Youtube.
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New video! A site described as 'exceeding the pyramids in grandeur,' and a story spanning classical antiquity right up to modern space-based scanning technology, that not only confirms it exists but it might be even greater than we know. watch here: youtu.be/xwK3XIxTvzU…
my story. my life. my mission. with this text i gave the best i could. ✍🏼 open.substack.com/pub/labyrintho…
For today’s video, I had the absolute honor of partnering with the archaeological team (led by Jorge Calero Flores) working in Cusco to locate & reveal these tunnels to the world — on a campaign to help fund the excavation & journey: indiegogo.com/projects/help-… When the Chincanas…
The Most Important video I’ve ever made drops in 45! Have the legendary lost tunnels of Cusco FINALLY been found?
Join us on this journey to rediscover the legendary tunnels of ancient Cusco! Your donations help provide Peruvian Archaeologist Jorge Calero Flores, & his team, with the recourses & technology needed to reveal these tunnels to the world. This will be the biggest discovery in…
Ancient Lost Tunnels in Peru, finally found? - The Legendary Chincanas🕵🏻♂️
Chincana Project update - Day 34 A GPR radargram potentially showing a tunnel, and a big fragment of Inca ceramic found in one of the excavations. Hopefully more good news coming soon...
A bird's eye view of the Pisac ruins at sunrise on the Winter solstice.
Chincana Project update - Day 21 The fact that the geological layer of white clay seems to have been disturbed, and the presence of lumps of coal, suggest that this area may have been backfilled, possibly following the construction of a tunnel lying deeper down. To be…
An old picture taken by photographer Kurt Severin (in the 1940s I believe) in the Suchuna/Rodadero sector of Sacsayhuaman in Cusco, also known as the "Inca slide". What do you think these men are doing with this block tied with ropes? Plus a short video of that rock slide still…

Have you ever been to Sacsayhuaman and wondered what was hidden beneath these off-limits roofs? If so, take a look at the video below.

Sacsayhuaman's best caretakers! They make sure nothing grows on the ancient stones.
Following the Peruvian Ministry of Culture's decision to reduce by more than 40% the size of the protected area of Nazca, where the famous lines and geoglyphs are located, potentially putting some of them at risk of destruction by mining activities, I wanted to share two examples…


The Peruvian Ministry of Culture has decided to reduce the size of the area housing the Nazca lines, a UNESCO World Heritage site, from 5,600 (dark blue) to 3,200 square kilometers (red). There are many undocumented geoglyphs that are now at risk of being destroyed by mining…
