Matt Beall Limitless
Exploring Ancient Mysteries: Peru, Giants, and Lost Civilizations | Michael Collins #35
09 Jan 2025
Mike Collins, from Wondering Wolf, joins Matt Beall Limitless todiscuss Peru, North & South America, Ancient Site Reconstruction, and much more. Follow Matt Beall Limitless: https://x.com/MattbLimitlesshttps://www.tiktok.com/@mblimitlesshttps://www.instagram.com/mattbealllimitless/https://www.facebook.com/people/Matt-Beall-Limitless/61556879741320/Check out Ryan Wondering Wolf:https://www.youtube.com/wanderingwolfhttps://www.wanderingwolfproductions.com/https://x.com/WWolfProdhttps://www.instagram.com/WWolfProd/#https://www.tiktok.com/@wwolfprodhttps://www.facebook.com/WWolfProdhttps://www.patreon.com/wanderingwolf Episode Timeline:00:00 Introductions08:36 World View of Ancient Civilization13:56 Peru27:53 Cart Ruts39:35 Wall Similarity47:03 South America – Mind Blown49:03 Giants55:33 Bolvia1:08:13 North America1:28:54 Longyou Caves1:39:11 Excavation Site Changes1:45:02 China2:00:36 Site Reconstruction2:05:09 Temple of Chichen Itza2:15:11 Other Reconstructed Sites2:35:03 Upcoming Content2:52:17 Vases2:55:58 ClosingThe views and opinions expressed on this podcast are not necessarily the views of the host or of any business related to the host.
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And the feel that I get walking these sites is almost every major site, if not all of them, have been inherited by the cultures that we currently attribute them to. Peru, in my opinion, is comparable, if not surpassing, places like Egypt. I'm watching people reconstruct sites and take old ancient blocks and cut them with stone saws to make them fit into the wall that they're recreating.
for that site. The history that we know of here in the Americas, specifically North America, isn't what we've been told. Now all of the rock and everything that's been excavated from those caves, they've never found. And we're talking about tens of thousands of tons of excavated rock that's never been accounted for. If there was ever a place for the argument for geopolymer,
In my opinion, Sacsayhuaman is a great example to explore that idea. I think that the cart ruts are tied into coring stone and that they served a purpose for movement. The archaeologists dismissed it because they knew that they had drastically rearranged the exterior of the structure of Chichen Itza.
uh yeah okay so we're rolling so welcome hey yeah good to have you here brother good to have you good to get to know you last night yeah it was yep um yeah gonna be a wild conversation so so uh we're gonna be talking about kind of all the different places that you've explored over the last what how many years you've been doing this um
What a doozy of a first question. Yeah. I went straight to the challenge. Yeah. Put me on my heels right away. Yeah. Um, I think about seven or eight years. Okay.
Yeah. Okay.
Um, Yeah, I like to say I officially retired in 2016. I quit an old job there. And then I really wanted to travel. The plan was to take a year off and travel. But a year turned into two years. And I figured I better figure out a way to... maybe make some money at this or turn it into something. Right. So that's what I did. So I kind of started around 2018, maybe 2019, somewhere in there. Cool.
Recording.
But your channel, you've got a YouTube channel, and that's really taken off within the last 12 months, I think you said, right?
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