Does anyone know who that girl was on the team… ??
@HeadshotZod23 күн бұрын
Chef Joseph Yoon crafted some awesome edibles last night after the talk. Be there or be square…. 🐞 🪳 🐛
@KylerCurryАй бұрын
My grandpa was under his command during the arctic expedition, very cool to watch his Captain give this talk
@glennfelise2755Ай бұрын
I was just wondering..are they gonna sue dahomy/benin ..the current people living there...for reparations??..
@MahmudTechnology906Ай бұрын
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@user-tn9cf5ns3bАй бұрын
Is this available in dv?
@cameltrophy3Ай бұрын
Brilliant evening. Thank you all.
@lindagates9150Ай бұрын
🖖👍
@ianmiles2505Ай бұрын
That will save the grassland.
@randompanda8762 ай бұрын
super cool, thanks for posting!
@lukecollyer2 ай бұрын
Pete. Amazing. So so so proud
@danielmorgan8272 ай бұрын
Truly an amazing feat.
@Pablo-bw5wz2 ай бұрын
Hats off, he actually made all the river crossings swimming!
@classicscustomsandhotrodso6002 ай бұрын
William Blight’s great great great ( however many times) Granddaughter was the Premier of the state of Queensland.
@classicscustomsandhotrodso6002 ай бұрын
Poor Captain Cook gets mistaken by some of our dumb Aussies thinking he came out with the First fleet in 1788. I know an American girl who was working in Hawaii who accused him of being a coloniser and murderer. I soon explained to her that she was factually incorrect. He was the greatest explorer ever.
@CaptainTymur2 ай бұрын
It's heartening to see the tangible progress on the four pillars, especially the efforts on diversity, equity, and inclusion through the EC50 program. It's initiatives like these that truly showcase the global and inclusive spirit of exploration.
@user-lo9yn6ji6o2 ай бұрын
Dr. Berger I’m listening from Loumount, KS near Atchison. I go to Shawnee nearly everyday for work! I’m a nurse. I follow your work!!! Amazing finds and incredible group of scientists!!!
@kkdesignservices1833 ай бұрын
Might homo sapiens have been depositing Home naledi remains in these caves for some kind of ritualistic reason?
@kkdesignservices1833 ай бұрын
Can someone explain how these early hominids were climbing down into these pitch black places? For modern men with all many of equipment, it seems incredibly difficult. Were they using torches? How long would those last before burning out? And what about the smoke? What compelled them to venture so deep inside? It is truly remarkable.
@MikeScott-ez7iw3 ай бұрын
Mr Hawass Is a clown 🤡 he's been lie'ing and white washing Egypt for many years he's a clown 🤡 he's done 👍 finish the whole world 🌎 knows it
@MikeScott-ez7iw3 ай бұрын
King 👑 Tut mummie was a pure African brother not Egyptian and Queen 👑 Tiye his grandmother is a pure African woman and Queen 👑 Nefertiti was a pure African woman 100 true facts 💯 facts
@MikeScott-ez7iw3 ай бұрын
Mr Hawass Egypt Stop stealing African couture
@barbaraholland28093 ай бұрын
My great grandmother (Matilda McCrear) was on the Cotilda.
@donkeykong7583 ай бұрын
Man i love this stuff. Thank you!
@GordonPeckBM3 ай бұрын
Im referring to the scratches shown at time marker 43:54.
@GordonPeckBM3 ай бұрын
The scratches on the wall look very similar to the map of the chamber - I wonder if they were intended to show the way to the "burials" ??
@MariaBollerup3 ай бұрын
Great report, can't wait to meet up at the event next week.
@user-hq9hl7uj3f3 ай бұрын
😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😭😭😭
@DavidAPride3 ай бұрын
Can't wait for ECAD! Wahoo!
@Photoslam3 ай бұрын
Great overview!
@thetinwoodman3 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. Thank you Richard!
@lotsieholton71523 ай бұрын
Congrats on a fabulous report!
@lonckelph3 ай бұрын
Those UW images are fantastic.
@bookwizards3 ай бұрын
I assume that they would have been a tribe of hunter gathers if this was so then this cave would possibly have been near their main camp, and groups would have moved around and returned. It could be that for those who died away they would have been returned and due to time and distance they might have considered that the face or head represented that person's memory and would have been returned to "the Ancestors Place". In human societies infant mortality was a constant and I expect that they would have also experienced this, placing these children with grandma in the "Place of the Ancestors" is a question best answered by anthropologists as to how this is handled in human hunter gathering groups.
@barbaraskor27754 ай бұрын
Congratulations to all❤
@ancientwords1294 ай бұрын
Much love 💕💕 from Africa 🌍
@skyjones1554 ай бұрын
Look like that was a name shift hospital of some sort .. keep the sock away so they won’t spread it to the rest 🤷🏽♀️
@ancientwords1294 ай бұрын
Much love 💕 from Africa 🌍
@jeffwalls28714 ай бұрын
Umm words cannot describe this. Incredible beyond belief even though I am not there the feelings of what they must be experiencing is incredible. No doubt in my mind we are all interconnected somehow through millennia and beyond
@lindajonesartist4 ай бұрын
I listen to KZfaq videos to go to sleep by. Astronomy, Geology, Paleontology, etc, are usually so monotonous that it is easy to see how they could be used to go to sleep listening to. But I was rivited by this lecture and could not go to sleep. It is fascinating.
@conniead5206Ай бұрын
I do the same thing and listen to similar. I discovered if something is too boring to my bouncy brain it gets irritated. Relaxation stuff drives it nuts. Anything that it might get too interactive with, like politics, religion, a movie, etc,. keeps it yakking too. Art Bell’s Coast to Coast radio program was the first thing I found to help me. For whatever reason, my brain usually did not feel the need to argue about what guests talked about. it just listened and relaxed and then fell asleep. Since I do not sleep on my back, headphones were a “no” so I had to have the radio right next to my head and low enough not to bother anyone. The radio show ran for about two hours and it was automatically repeated only once. KZfaq works much better since there are a plethora of upliads of subjects that work for me.
@yecart10144 ай бұрын
Mh360 rockafeller aquirlred a patent to freescale 1 year on. This is good information but raises way more questions. Also I note your 8 point star rosicrucia or freemason
@jtwobickful4 ай бұрын
No video?
@timaugustine38564 ай бұрын
Very good presentation. I like the history of the Mojave area.
@JuardVanDijkhorst4 ай бұрын
Billy is awesome and generous with his expertise. Fellow fan of the LRDG and suspect he’s forgotten more about overlanding than I’ll ever learn. That Rolex was jealousy inducing too: The PNW Chapter is lucky and grateful to have him on board.
@grahamfisher54364 ай бұрын
Could a flash flood Of water Filled upto the dragons back chamber Trapping them in the rear chamber The cave system looks the same a toilets U bend.. So water levels would rise up as far as 3 quarters up the dragons back.. Could the # / / \ \ || Be marks made from rubbing flints across the same bits of rocks overcand over again to create sparks to light the fires 🔥
@grahamfisher54364 ай бұрын
I bet The Pilanesberg volcano 🌋 Had something to do with them Living/ hiding so deep underground.. And I bet volcano gases / ash had a massive impact on their health
@jenduncan85794 ай бұрын
Awesome job, Billy!
@jamesjameson22344 ай бұрын
Great Work!
@Ricky-zj6sy5 ай бұрын
Why does every single scientist and government agency blame the man on the river with a rod in his hand for the decline in salmon stocks? In 2020 after the Covid travel restrictions lifted I traveled to an excellent Irish salmon river, they had the biggest run of fish they have EVER seen!!! The following year I fished one of the primary tributaries of the river Tay where I chatted to a guide who said Scotland had an exceptionally good salmon run too that year. The common denominator was the fact that all the pelagic trawlers were in port and their crews furloughed. I tracked the FV Margiris last year and found it was on a course between the top of Northern Ireland and the southern tip of Greenland where it claimed to be fishing for herring, well it’s a well known fact that Altantic salmon travel with herring because they are a food source, this ship caused one of the worst spring salmon fishing seasons in Irish and Scottish rivers last year directly from that action. They make it illegal to land wild salmon in European ports, but is seems perfectly legal to meet Russian boats at sea and offload the Salmon to them who land them without penalty and then sell them on to China. I just wish our governments would waken up and ban the boats, there is much more income to be made from angling than there is from the mass destruction and slaughter of these magnificent fish.