 Hello, hello! Mario here. First of all, I want to thank my patrons for making my work possible. It is important to get this work going, because the mainstream ideological institutions won't do this work. We have adopted a new policy when it comes to publishing videos. The full videos are for patrons only, but after a certain period we will publish these videos for all. And that is because we think it is important this knowledge is available to all. However, I personally ask you to support our work as it is needed to continue. Welcome to Cannes de Bynanes, located in Brittany in France. Why did we pick this ancient, tumulus-like structure of all structures? Because this structure has something we haven't seen anywhere else on earth. Cannes de Bynanes is a very ancient measuring device that has been adapted to the migrating geographic pole, and so to the deforming crust, and thus the changing latitude of this specific region. Let us be clear about one thing. No archaeologists with all their fancy stories has any idea what these tunnels of Cannes de Bynanes that are pointing in different directions were used for. Some think it were burial chambers, like almost all ancient structures are typified. Others think the structure was used to measure the seasons. However, there is only one tunnel that comes close to the current winter solstice of this location. That is the most southerly tunnel, the tunnel we have called tunnel A. The direction of this tunnel is almost to the current solstice angle of this current latitude of Cannes de Bynanes. The rest of the tunnels are pointing to nowhere, and that is why no one has any clue whatsoever. Once you have wrapped your head around the idea that the geographic pole has shifted, and so that the latitudes have changed over the last hundreds of thousands of years, you might get a sense of what all these ancient structures are about. Once a location shifts in latitude, something that is believed to be impossible by geologists, the solstice angles change as well. Because Cannes de Bynanes is not a square or rectangular structure, it is not recorded in our database of over 1,000 structures. But because it is ancient, it might be part of our very ancient history as well, and so it might have been around during the deformation cycles of the crust. And because ancient humans were as eager as we to know time and date, they might have been very busy recording this. In this case, this process might have been recorded in the stone structures of Cannes de Bynanes. So what did we do? We have applied our method to Cannes de Bynanes and discovered incredible things about this ancient structure. Archeologists believe that Cannes de Bynanes is built between 5,000 and 4,000 years BC and built in two stages. However, what they do not explain is the curious orientational pattern of the tunnels. We have discovered how Cannes de Bynanes was used and how old this structure is. It follows up on a long row of many more successful discoveries that we have done before. Cannes de Bynanes follows the migration of the geographic pole. We can even pinpoint which tunnel belongs to which era. Our full video is initially only for patrons. You can go to my Patreon page to support our work and to watch the full video without a substantial delay. My channel is not supported by anyone else than my patrons. Thank you for watching and I hope to welcome you at my Patreon page. Bye bye!