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  • verry nice peint!!!

  • thanks for uploading this vid....

  • 2012 = DMT

  • this is the bird (cygnus) ( GOD) from the Tree of LIfe. The feathered serpent is both good and evil. The serpent needs to stay on the ground ( as every creepth thing) and the bird go up to heaven. You glands in your body decide who you are and where your going in the cosmos. COrtez killed the Mayans and re-wrote the bible the way they wanted too, there is supposed to be Pagan all over the world. You are a spiritual being having a physical experience. Quezt = Jesus will come back for peace

  • Forgive me for not knowing much into Mayan history but why was it all covered in piles of dirt? Was there a volcanic eruption?

  • WOW amazing!!Wish I can go and explore those tunnels by myself

  • does it mention 2012

  • the artwork looks alot like the art of the four remaining codices, and this building is way older than 1500 century Mayan scribal books.

  • you are amazing person for uploading this!! thank you so very much!!!

  • Bravo! I wish I was their when you uncovered and saw the first colors of the mural! Thanks for sharing bro!

  • white killers.

  • looked like white guy with a red beard

  • i like the music

  • What was the line referring too: "Making Music was making thunder..." -- Was this a translation, an interpretation of the depictions?

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  • Really amazing find!

  • where is the steel swords? that would be real impressive.

  • they probably rusted away looong time ago. Alot of these finds are buried in limestone, mud, and other assorted soft earth which gets alot of rain. This region of Peten in Guat might have 1000's more of these finds yet to be discovered, so much out there!

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  • I wish they had a better camera though for this video.

  • Now back to the Maya. This particular mural is quite an amazing one, as it represents their Popol Vuh in so many detailed ways. I look forward to seeing it with my own eyes, if possible. I've read the Popol Vuh a few times and find it an utterly amazing piece of literate truth. Good and evil do battle and good prevails!

  • Getting back to the Maya. They believed in many things, most of which we can only conjecture, unless we ask them directly living in th jungles. Many people, I'm sure believed, they must have been punished by God for their hedonism, etc, as to why the Spaniards came and destroyed so much. It's like blaming the victim instead of the self righteous minded victimizers. Oh well, just another example of misdirected crap!

  • I just realized I made a mistake in what I posted earlier. "the maya took painstaking moments to make sure complete destruction was not going to happen." is what I meant to write, not what I wrote three months ago.

  • Pacal Votan?

  • This is fantastic! Man in his nature is very gifted. These are the marks and representations of a civilazation with a beautiful culture and deep beliefs.

    Yeah,  I also spotted the "Apple". MACs FTW!

  • More of the finds please and a LOT les holiday snaps PLEASE!!

  • This is amazing. Awesome work guys

  • That is a mayan blood-letting right with the king as the maize god Hun Nal Ye.

  • sooo cooool

  • even archies are using macs... its time.

  • I have a serious question.

    What's the "expert's" interpretation of the murals?

  • this is really cool:)

  • Ese taquasín se ve bien sabroso.

  • el video esta muy interesante guatemala que pais bello de naturaleza interesante su cultura la gente muy atenta

  • i simply love the mayan aztec and inca cultures this stuff is just so interesting.

  • don't you feel pissed off that they've been slaughtered and left many many mysteries that we can't solve? :/ (i do :/ )

  • yes i do..

  • The mysteries have been hidden in the jungles and will be revealed as time flows. Hundreds of years before the Spaniards came to brutalize, the Maya took painstaking moments to make sure complete destruction was going to happen. They allowed the jungles to grow over everything. Still many of those hills in the area are really something else, other than what they look to be, thank goodness. I checked out your video and was entertained. Cool.

  • These people are so lucky to do that type of work I envy them...

  • excuse the language.... holy sh*t!

  • to see some stuff like that must feel amazing!!

  • hey

    guatemala is my orginal home

    cool

    the mayans are very interesting

  • Heather Hurst`s drawings are the best! She and Dr. Saturno appear in National Geographic magazine. I wish that the National Antropology and History Institute give more research facilities to mexican archaeologists.

  • how on earth do you get involved in something like this!?

  • Thats a good question. Im assuming its a University that got permission from the Guatemalan government. I got the link from "The Daily Glyph"- or go to gomaya dot com you can email Dave Pentecost, and ask him directly (or anyone else on the page)

  • dave dot pentecost at gmail dot com

  • @gstamsos

    Its through a university. I am heading back down for the summer in just a few weeks

  • san bartolo is a pre classic mayan city

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