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  • The Mayan ruins are in Mexico and Guatemala, part of NORTH AMERICA. South America is a little bit down south. These people need to get some basic Geography classes.

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  • Mexico is in South America? Then why is Mexico is NAFTA? I really hate sloppy geography like this. It just shows how stupid most Americans are.

  • Of course there are some pyramids in Sough America but these two ancient cities you saw here are in Mexico (Teotihuacán and Tikal i think). So it's an epic fail!

  • @MAGORUS51 tikal is not mexico. Is GUATEMALA!!!!!!!

  • THATS MEXICO FOR SURE NOT SOUTH AMERICA.

  • amazing

  • Actually, the first Europeans to land in Australia weren't the Portugese, they were the Dutch. Ships which were blown off course trying to reach the Dutch colonies in the East Indies were sometimes shipwrecked on the barren west coast, for example the merchant ship Batavia in 1628.

  • that would explain "New Holland" but i thought the portugese found and and were pretty much just unimpressed so they didn't report it???

  • South America is so amazing, the way it was when Cortez arrived was like something from a fantasy novel, (for the record, Colubus was Italian, but was commisioned by the Spanish to find the new world, so technically the Italians discovered South Ameria,)....(Also for the record, the Portugese discovered Australia first, but they landed on the west coast, which is vast red desert)

  • well im half cambodian.. and to me many south americans look just ike southeast asians like cambodian khmers and indonesians and philipinos... do they have any relation?? did south americans come from south east asia a long time ago?

  • well remember that all the lands on earth were once joined, so... probably, :)

  • I for one think so, many central n south americans look very asian like; eyes, height and just recently a 5 yr dna study and was found conclusive evidence that american indians and all of central n south america have asian ancestry.

  • wow very intreresting!!! thanks! i think there look changed a bit after being in in a new land for so long but many of them still look asian or atleast very similar

  • the pyramid that is covered in vegetation and is just visible at the top is in Guatemala not in south america.Bad editing, too bad

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  • nope, it's between Mexico and Honduras and El Salvador in central america.

  • No, Guatemala is in Central America...South America is anything south of the Caribbean. It starts with Colombia and Venezuela and goes all the way down to the southern tip of Chile and Argentina. You should at least look up a map before making dumb questions..no offense.

  • Yeah. I realized that right after posting that. No offense to you, but stop commenting on old stuff. I already talked to asianthor and got it straight outside the comment list. I'm not an idiot--just blanked out at that moment.

    And frankly, I'm sick of people STILL messaging me about this.

  • Ya...there are no pyramids in South America. And there is wayyyyyyy more to South America than what they show in this video...wayyy too much.

  • yes there are pyramids in South America!! i have added a couple of links to webpages in the description of this video above (youtube wont let me put links in comments!) also do a quick google search for south american pyramids. those 12 pyramids in Peru that are covered in thick jungle vegetation are particularly interesting

  • @alen1020 THERE ARE OVER 250 PIRAMIDS IN SOUTH AMERICA CHECK THE MOCHE CIVILIZATION

  • @061772ENRIQUE Don't forget the 260 pyramids of Tucume and the valley of Lambayeque!

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