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The video explores the discovery of a hidden underground city in the Grand Canyon by explorer GE Kincaid, emphasizing its archaeological significance. The underground cavern contained various artifacts, mummies, and hieroglyphics, hinting at a complex history of human civilization. The narrative delves into Hopi Indian legends, suggesting ancestral links to the underground world in the Grand Canyon. The speaker discusses theories about the origins of Egyptians and a legend about people of one heart emerging from the underworld. The video hints at potential connections between the discoveries in the Grand Canyon and human evolution, proposing an age of around 17 million years old.
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In this part of the video, it is discussed that the Grand Canyon is known for its stunning landscape and geological significance. The focus shifts to the discovery of a hidden underground city by explorer GE Kincaid, regarded as one of the oldest archaeological finds in the US. Kincaid described an inaccessible cavern with mummies and hieroglyphics, including depictions of an idol resembling Buddha. The discovery also includes smaller images possibly representing good and evil, and two large cacti carved from marble-like rock in the cross hall. Copper tools were also found in the vicinity.
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In this segment of the video, it is detailed that the cavern explored contained various artifacts including urns, cups, pottery, granaries, and a mysterious grey metal substance similar to platinum. The passages had rooms of various sizes accessed through oval doors with round air spaces for ventilation, and the main passageway narrowed towards the end. The tomb within the cavern held mummies, primarily male, arranged in tiers on shelves, with some covered in clay or wrapped in bark fabric. Notably, there were no animal bones, skins, clothing, or bedding found. The video highlights a theory suggesting that up to 50,000 people could have lived comfortably in the caverns, and speculates on the ancestry of current Indian tribes in Arizona. The narrative also touches on the Hopi Indian legend of their ancestors residing in an underground world in the Grand Canyon, emphasizing the complex history of human civilization.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses a legend about the people of one heart who climbed out of the underworld by piercing its roof with a tree. They settled along the Pisces VI or Red River in Colorado and requested peace from the Temple of the sun. The old men in the Hopi Villages await the return of a messenger who will bring back their ancestral lands. The artist W.E. Rowlands learned this legend while living with the Hopi Indians and mentions two theories about the origins of the Egyptians. The video hints at potential connections between the Grand Canyon discoveries and human evolution, suggesting its age may be around 17 million years old.
