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Deep Ancient Archaeology Group UK (DAA)

Peru

Some of the monolithic ancient stones at Machu Picchu. This was prebuilt before the site as it appears today was constructed. Way before the Incas.

The ancient Batu Caves outside Kuala Lumpur.

Peru
“Up until the time I dropped out of college in Hawaii I never learned almost anything in school that turned out to be useful and or true. I think the Jedi Master Yoda had it right all along when he said, you must unlearn what you have learned, referring to shifting from self-limiting thoughts to one of possibilities” - Donald J Beaudry Jr.
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There Are Those Who Believe

Balinese Hinduism (4K) 2016

Indonesia, Bali, Kecak dance, Borobudur, Bromo

Temples Of The East Aka Bali Dancers (1937)
Videos dealing with the topic of the dawn of man, to our deep ancient past, to human dormant potential capabilities. Videos and clips from 2001 A Space Odyssey, BAM Mysteries, The Arrival, Close Encounters of The Third Kind, Lucy, Star Wars, Deepak Chopra, Indiana Jones, Burma, The Antikythera Mechanism, various archaeological sites and topics, Battelstar Galactica, The Island of The Gods, Aman. The word Aman in Balinese means peaceful. Aman sanctuaries exemplify gentleness on Earth, spirit, adventure, creativity and can raise your consciousness. My wife and I have spent over a combined over 2 years of our life at several of the Amans, effectively making us what is referred to as Aman Junkies, they can enhance vision, breathing and add clarity to life.
"Everyone is here for a nano second of time in the spectrum of things. What is the meaning of life, I want to know our true origins, I want to know everything about our evolution and what is out there in the cosmos. Going after those answers to me, is the meaning of life." - Donald J Beaudry Jr.
"If I had a billion dollars, I would gladly give it all away, if I could know, with certainty, the answers to all my questions about our world and the universe." - Donald J Beaudry Jr.


The Dawn of Man?
"To truly learn about our ancient past, you need understanding about the divine 3 pillars of perfection which encompass the realm of wisdom, harmony and understanding, past, present, future, birth, life, death, beginning, middle, end. This is the plain of our existence, geology, cosmology, archaeology, there is not one without the others." - Donald J Beaudry Jr.

The Arabian Desert, also known as the Empty Quarter (Rub Al Khali in Arabic)

Standing on the rooftops between the borders of Pakistan & India. One of the most exotic parts of the world and one of the most fascinating culturally and spiritually
"From the geoglyphs in the deserts of Saudi Arabia & Abu Dhabi, to the rooftops on the Pakistan border in the ancient Indus Valley not so far from Mohenjo-daro, there is an energy force, it can be felt, like our universe, an elegant organization that somehow is so enigmatic, it's a kind of infinite transcendental genius. Maybe Obi-Wan Kenobi said it best, may the force be with you." - Donald J Beaudry Jr.

Home To The Relics Of The Passion Of Christ
Saint-Chapelle Royal Holy Chapel Paris, built in 1238, was commissioned by King Louis IX of France to house his collection of Passion relics, including Christ's Crown of Thorns and 30 other items supposedly belonging to Jesus Christ. Considered among the highest achievements of the Rayonnant period of Gothic architecture. All the hand made glass from the 13th century is original.

Heinrich Schliemann
Heinrich Schliemann


Schliemann's porky pies (lies) about excavating Troy | Curator's Corner S5 Ep11 #CuratorsCorner

Treasure! The Ancient Gold of Troy (History Channel)

Mask of Agamemnon, Mycenae, c. 1550-1500 B.C.E.

Lion Gate, Mycenae, c. 1300-1250 B.C.E.
The Indiana Jones of the 19th Century
Heinrich Schliemann
The most famous archaeologist in history

Mr. & Mrs. Heinrich Schliemann in Athens. Schliemann was one of the wealthiest men in history involved in archaeology. Mrs. Sophia Engastromenos Schlieammn was 16 years old when she married.
Schliemann arrived in Athens in September 1869, having already decided that an Athenian girl of 16, named Sophia Engastromenos, would become his wife. Without “profound education” or “knowledge of foreign languages,” Sophia was however the ideal wife for Schliemann. Sophia learned to follow his lead and to share his passion for archaeology, becoming his close partner in the field.
In 1880, Heinrich and Sophia moved to their permanent residence, the Iliou Melathron. Following Schliemann’s instructions, the architect Ernst Ziller (1837-1923) built one of Athens’s largest and finest mansions. The local newspapers often praised Sophia for being the perfect hostess. She also became involved in many charitable activities during her marriage. Following Heinrich’s death, Sophia continued to support excavations at Troy and to make her home a meeting point for archaeologists and scholars. Her efforts to found a hospital for the treatment of tuberculosis and to establish the Vouliagmeni orphanage exemplify her great philanthropic work. When Sophia died in 1932, she received a state funeral.
One of the biggest sources of Schliemann's wealth he had was acquired and accumulated was during his time in Northern California in the gold rush years of the 1850's. There Schliemann had a number of businesses and he worked with the Beaudry brothers who came from Montreal, Canada to also strike it rich out West in California. The Beaudry's had a number of business dealings with Schliemann and the Rothschild family dealing in gold dust. This made all of them some of the wealthiest people in the 19th century. Schliemann wanted one of the Beaudry's, Victor Beaudry to accompany him eventually to look for the Lost City of Troy but, Victor declined.
Schliemann traveled extensively in Java & Bali, Indonesia, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Algeria North Africa, India, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Japan to the USA and around Europe. Almost no one in the 19th century was doing such extensive traveling as Schliemann and this lead to an incredible broadening of his outlook on life, the world and his drive in archaeology. Throughout his life, Schliemann never missed an opportunity to spend time on the road, whether to visit a place of archaeological interest or a city not seen before. He was a true cosmopolitan and a traveler par excellence. Schliemann spent a lot of time at The British Museum in London. Schliemann visited London during his first big European trip (1846-47) and fell immediately under its spell. The British Museum impressed him enormously; he was particularly fascinated by the displays of Egyptian mummies and sarcophagi.



Heinrich Schliemann visiting the British Museum London often & later the museum had a section dedicated to his discoveries.



Heinrich Schliemann at the Ancient City of Troy, Turkey

Ancient City of Troy Discovery, Turkey by Heinrich Schliemann.

Mrs. Sophia Schliemann, wife of Heinrich Schliemann in Athens, Greece.

Heinrich Schliemann at the Ancient City of Troy, Turkey
"It belongs in a museum!" - Indiana Jones

"X Never marks the spot." - Indiana Jones
The Maldives is the lowest country in the world located in the Indian country. Population just over 520,000. On our multiple trips there, we always stayed at the Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi for one main reason, the geographic location of this particular resort.
From this particular location the night sky lights is visible in a way that is per-plex-ing. In addition to the multitude of ancient historical sites on the islands that can be seen in the shallow waters of this region, the Maldives holds a secret. In Chapters, detail's of the connections that unfolded in our past are put together.
The is an area, a world on our planet that is rarely visited and never talked about. It's extremely remote and difficult to get to. You could also call it one of the quietest and most mysterious places, on the globe. Barely above water, the Maldives holds something linkages to our past in ways never before explored, until now.

Chartered yacht from the capital of the Maldives, Male, at the airport to the middle of the Indian Ocean at Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi

The “Sea of Stars” is a beautiful phenomenon that occurs during late summer in the reefs of the Maldives, caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton called Lingulodinium polyedrum.

Velana International Airport Maldives, one of the few airports in the world that is on a man made island. Our flight leaving the Maldives.

Chartered yacht from the capital of the Maldives, Male, at the airport to the middle of the Indian Ocean at Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi
The middle of the Indian Ocean at the Waldorf Astoria Resort Ithaafushi
The “Sea of Stars” is a beautiful phenomenon that occurs during late summer in the reefs of the Maldives, caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton called Lingulodinium polyedra.

In the entire world there are only a few places where you can find the Sea of Stars. Primary place, the Maldives.
In the Maldivian waters, bioluminescence is caused by microscopic plankton called dinoflagellates. These dinoflagellates use a chemical called luciferin to emit a bright blue light as a defence mechanism against copepod grazers. The flashes of light produced by the dinoflagellates can disorient and confuse predators.
Bioluminescence is the ability of living organisms to create their own light, using a chemical reaction. On land, the phenomenon of bioluminescence is rare — limited to fireflies, some mushrooms, glowworms, and a few other organisms. But in the ocean, bioluminescent animals create an underwater light show.
Waldorf Astoria Maldives Yacht in the Indian Ocean
Waldorf Astoria Maldives
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މޯލްޑިވްސްގެ ރަސްމީ ބަހަކީ ދިވެހި ބަހަކީ ރާއްޖޭގެ ސިންގަޅަ ބަހާ ގުޅިފައިވާ އިންޑޯ-އާރިއަން ބަހެކެވެ. ދިވެހިބަސް ލިޔަން ބޭނުންކުރި އެންމެ ފުރަތަމަ އެނގޭ އަކުރުއަކީ ރަސްރަސްކަލުންގެ ތާރީޚީ ލިޔުންތަކުން (ރާދަވަލްހީ) ފެންނަ އެވޭލާ އަކުރު އަކުރު އެވެ.
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The Maldives which is an archipelago with 1,192 islands in total. In ancient times the Maldives was called Mahal which interestingly in the Bahasa Indonesian language means, expensive and valuable.
Maldives has been inhabited for over 3,000 years, however this number doesn’t reveal the entire story. Over the years I have done extensive research in this area and the Maldives is a piece of the puzzle of the origins of man. In ‘Book 2 Our Esoteric World of Deep Ancient Archaeology’ this is explored in depth in ways that have never been looked at before.
The official language of the Maldives is Dhivehi which is an Indo-Aryan language that is connected to Sinhala language of Sri Lanka. The first known script used to write Dhivehi is the eveyla akuru script, which is found in the historical recording of kings (raadhavalhi).

Star Fish known as Asterozoans have been around at least 480 million years. The lineage of the star fishes goes back though to 561 million years. Some of them glow, are fluorescent scientifically known as bioluminescent, even at hundreds of meters below the waters surface. In 'Book 1, The Incredible Enigmatic True Story of Deep Ancient Archaeology', all the dots are connected to one of the greatest existential questions of man.
Chapters is dedicated to Michael Rockefeller. Some I learned about when I was little. When I learned about his passion for travel, knowledge, desire to find the answers to our world, somehow I felt a connection.
In Dedication & Memory to Michael Rockefeller
"Sometimes in life you see yourself in other people. Without question, one of the people I admired when I was growing up was Michael Rockefeller. Michael was the great grandson to John D. Rockefeller who was Co-Founder of Standard Oil and the wealthiest person in history. Michael attended Harvard University and studied History and Finance, but his true interest in life was always ancient primitive cultures. Michael visited Japan, worked on his fathers farm in Venezuela for a summer and traveled to several countries. This exposure to cultures in different parts of the world took hold of Michael. He always had a passion for studying and learning about other people on our planet, especially primitive ancient cultures. Michael found nothing more fascinating. Michael died in 1961 at the age of 25 in a boating accident in Indonesia, on an adventure researching an isolated tribe in the eastern part of the country. This of course was a huge loss to his family, but in some ways, the hunger he had for knowledge and understanding of our world over everything else is something, I can really relate to. Michael Rockefeller was a true explorer, archaeologist and someone who wanted to understand life." - Donald J Beaudry Jr.


Michael Rockefeller in Indonesia
