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Part 1: Secrets from Ancient Egypt

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Part 1. Watch incredible things not seen on TV! My documentary is about a visit to the ancient sites with Emmy award winner and symbolist expert John West. I promise, you've never seen Egypt like this before; the sophistication and skill from the Ancients is beyond amazing.

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  • The Pyramids are probably 10,500 years old. Egyptians merely stumbled across them. At that point, the body of the Sphinx was buried in sand and earth. They recarved the lions head to honor a Pharaoh.  The Egyptians also tried to recreate the pyramids, but failed considerably. See the "bent pyramid" for example. Advanced civilizations existed long before us, and were perhaps wiped out by floods, and famine due to natural disasters. Instead of this being secret, we need to learn from it.

  • Yep - you get it.

  • is this a home made video? and I take it you don't have pro training? what editing system did you use?

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  • is there a part 2

  • Yes, a part 2 and 3

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  • im 12 and i have been studying egypt ever scince i was 3

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  • Egypt is a beautiful place to go - I've been twice and visited the pyramids and the Museum in Cairo. We also went start-gazing and camel riding in the desert and scuba diving in the sea. It was really strange to see people walking on motorways and a Mcdonalds right near to one of the pyramids! I am going to try to go to Luxor to see the Valley of the Kings and maybe a few other places. I absolutely fell in love with Egypt and definitely suggest people go there on holiday.

  • Great video! Many thanks for sharing.

  • when he says symbolist hes refering to schwaller de lubicz who influenced west

  • buying a ticket today!!

  • The Egyptians cultivated the arts and sciences, and their kings busied themselves in erecting those wonderful monuments in the form of tombs, which still remain to a considerable extent. After the conquests of Alexander the Great, the port of Alexandria became the great commercial metropolis of the world, and Greek merchants settled there in large numbers.The economy of pharaonic Egypt has been called an ancient command economy.

  • Ever since I was little I wanted to go here. I just sure hope I'd capture the amazement in the whole thing rather than be too overwhelmed to appreciate it. I am sure I would have to sit there and stair to let such a thing sink into my brain.

  • if any one need to see egypt and all History oh egyption ask egyption come to us in marhba toures and take a treb with us to see the most woundarfull things that cant see it in any ather place in the hole world bec. eygption how form the sevlization and get it in the hole world and the time of america say that its the years of dark its the years of civlisation in egypt ..... thank you

  • My mum is Egypt mad she loves the whole thing, I'm a big fan of Dr Hawass and get emails of his latest finds from his website.

    There is no were like it on all the earth, truly amazing.

    Great film making, you are very lucky to have been there and experience all this.

  • You know what i liek about egypt ?

    Although the pyramids are perfect, and have straight lines... everything else seems nicely and enjoyable ROUNDED.

    The art, the houses, everything... lovelly rounded, basic shapes... no need for straight lines and sharp images - just lovelly rounded shapes.

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