Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza hidden corridor seen for first time - BBC News
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- The existence of a hidden corridor above the main entrance of the Great Pyramid of Giza has been confirmed, Egyptian antiquities officials have said.
Video from an endoscope showed the inside of the corridor, which is 9m (30ft) long and 2.1m (7ft) wide.
The officials said it could have been created to redistribute the pyramid's weight around the entrance or another as yet undiscovered chamber.
It was first detected in 2016 using an imaging technique called muography.
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Still revealing surprises even now. The engineering is amazing.
How is it, if humanity has "advanced" so much, we still don't have a real clue how they accomplished this and all the other amazing megalithic architecture.... with their supposed "primitive" technology??? We are missing a LOT!
@@CharGC123 Yes, obviously little green men from Vandraginous 9 must have built the pyramids! But Big Pharma doesn't want us to know... shhh....
@@CharGC123 Extraterrestrial intelligence most likely had a high input,
@@CharGC123 Graham Hancock and Carlson Randall have interesting views on this
@@roby3811 Love the way those guys think outside the box... I'm assuming you mean Randall Carlson?
Apparently the second guy speaking is right helmet who won't let any archaeologists other than himself dig in or around the pyramids
Correct a right helmet ⛑️ 🪖 👏 👌 👍
right ! that man is mean as fuck . better let west world to research on these pyramids !!!!
Yes, not a fan of Hawass, its what he says goes. smh
He's a pyramid nazi
that guy is acrook
I visited in 2000, going inside the pyramids was the highlight.
@@1newme425 ah yes, 2000 bc (Before Cameraphone)
🥰
Soon enough some jerk will do something irresponsible inside and then nobody can go in anymore
@@woozy7405 So true , the lady in front of me farted , the chamber was closed for 1 hour. The Egyptians aren't good at ventilation .
@@woozy7405 happened to a lot of interesting places. My mom got to see the inside of the Qutb Minar, but the inside has since been closed to visitors since 1981, after a stampede killed 40 people there.
Forget what Hawass says...
Whatever Zahi Hawass is saying, the opposite is probably true.
Why is everyone hating on him ?
@@leechee5721 Because he is trying to control what the story is. He denies the evidence in favour of his own strict narrative. When anybody disagrees he starts yelling and storms out like a little child.
@@leechee5721 nevermind, its just a buncha Joe Rogan suckers
@@shoutatthesky He's responsible for the oldest surviving mega structures on earth. He has to be strict and protective. If he gave the go ahead for every pseudoscientist with an idea to drill/break stone in the pyramids we wouldn't have pyramids anymore.
Thief
Hawass, quote: ‘I do not believe in radar’ 😂😂😂
I saw that attack on poor Hancock lol
Did he really say that?
@@303round Yes he did. You can find Hawass vs Hancock on RUclips. Zahi Hawass got angry before the debate officially started because Graham Hancock was going to use Robert Bauvals Orion Correlation Theory on the 3 Giza pyramids being aligned to orions belt. (I have a channel and when I try to post a link its always deleted by RUclips!!!)
@@sandyzeatyahoo well hanocck is an "alien theorist", so, not much to defend
@@nixxxon18 That's one thing he's not if you look at his work. Sounds like you only believe that we are the only intelligence in the Entire Universe??
but Hawass doesnt believe in radar. need to get that man away from egypt, let professionals at it.
Nice to know that more people are questioning him.
Lol. Question is, muon scanning is radar? xD
@@nixxxon18 I dont know the technical terms and stuff but if he cant believe radar and xrays, if he gets all bent out of shape about Hancock and Buval(sp?) he has issues. HAWASS IS NOT THE PYRAMID god. just saying, he has been covering things up and hiding things all this time. didnt he go to jail for antiquity crimes ? LOL
@@tinatieden8499 This is all about Egypts interests. Egyptian ministry of antiquities discovers lots of things but first studies them a lot before making them public, and deciding what to do next. Tourism is a huge source of income for them. Probably only follows instructions.
Not a fan of Hawas but at least he's Egyptian.
I really appreciate all archaeologists for this amazing discovery.👍
Hardly a discovery is it
Japanese archaeologists discovered it. 👍
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Congratulations 👏🎉🎉👏👏🎉
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Congratulations 👏🎉🎉👏👏🎉
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Zawi is “sure” of something he hasn’t even looked at yet. He’s hoping it’s Kufu or he’s making sure it’s empty before we see it.
Exactly what I was thinking. People don't know about him and how he holds back these experiments and discoveries
Hawas being as trustworthy as ever
Zahi always so emotuonal, he think he found it
i dont like that man. mean as fcuk !
Can't get rid of that thief... Wt fk?
Khufu had nothing to do with the construction of this pyramid
Archaeologists always have a great passion for what they do
When they aren't constrained by mainstream historical history writers
Mpst of them are wrong
@@ap1970 try smile sometimes bud.
They hide information 🤣
@@ililjuju Yeah, in pyramids
0:16 BBC report facts, it’s assumed builder. It has not been anywhere near proved that the pyramid was built by, or for Kufu. Academia currently believes the pyramid to have been built in less than 22 years. Engineers and stone masons agree, that would mean quarrying, transportation, shaping and positioning a block every 2.5 minutes. That would have been utterly impossible with the tools available to Kufu
It is so accurately built we could not do this today without lasers. It's not just the time or manpower needed, the precision is mindboggling. It has 8 sides not 4 ! as commonly believed. The stone used was located 200 miles away. Also there is evidence of water erosion. The pyramids may have been built 10's of thousands of years ago and the stones transported by boat.
Advanced power stations could date back tens of thousands of years the Egyptians just claimed them as there own .
His name is found all over the pyramid complex, also you are forgetting it was 10.000s of people involved making all the blocks
@@stiannobelisto573
😂 have you been there?
I honestly doubt they could build it today in 22 years. Modern man us so arrogant. That arrogant is gonn catch up to us
No Mummy has ever been found in the Great Pyramid, it was not built for Kufu. The Pyramid is much older, it it hard to know exactly as carbon dating does not work on stone, only what what left inside.
Which, says to me, someone removed it all because it doesn't fit with world timeline. They probably got rid of the mummy too, because it had an animal shaped head.
Carbon dating does work on the mortar in the Great Pyramid, though.
Ok thanks
You guys that keep repeating this nonsense are embarassing and should educate yourselves.
Pyramids were looted in ancient times. All of them or almost all of them. And most tombs that were not pyramids too.
@nixxon there were remains of mummy tissue found in one of the pyramids but they were disposed of and refused to be carbon dated by the Egyptian government. Because they know it wouldn’t fit their perverse timeline.
It's worth noting that every new corridor or empty space only reduces the number of blocks that were originally estimated to make up the pyramid. Wouldn't it be a huge shocker if they found many great empty spaces and it turned out that it isn't so solid of blocks as first thought
This is like when half of the Toblerone vanished I don't think I can handle any more pyramidal disappointment
wet sand is an interesting scaffolding idea
this actually would make it more architecturally impressive!
No not really.
@@twitch_hany9047 Exactly. Unless it collapses.
Would be more interesting to show more of what's inside the Sphinx
Nah, they don’t like people going inside there for some reason. Same with a lot of the various temples and ancient ruins around the pyramids.
Not inside but beneath.. the Library of Atlantis.
The Sphinx is a statue made of solid rock. There is nothing inside. It has one very small hole at the head, one empty hole at the back, and another empty hole near his left rear paw.
@@nixxxon18 ruclips.net/video/1Hg-mLcA-GE/видео.html
@@AG-ni8jm what do you mean by that? That there may be some unknown or hidden places far below the sphinx on the ground, is possible, but not INSIDE the sphinx itself. The Osiris shaft is quite far away from the sphinx btw.
The thumbnail for this video is a bit misleading. The Great pyramid is not the one shown in the center of the thumbnail. That one, distinguishable by the white limestone casings still being there at the top of the pyramid, is Khafre's pyramid, not Khufu's Great pyramid.
I visited in 2001 and went inside it, there’s absolutely a bigger reason for why they were built. The ‘tomb’ explanation just doesn’t cut it.
Definitely, they were already ancient when the Egyptians got there.
@@cuibono6872lol absolute nonsense
@@cuibono6872hope you don't actually believe that haha
Tom Pcd hahaha that’s jokes 😂😂
@@tompcd1189 The technology required to build the pyramids is way beyond the level of tools we believe the ancient Egyptians used.
Either the Egyptians had far more advanced technology than we currently understand, or it wasn't built by them.
An earlier more advanced civilisation would make sense. A very advanced civilisation.
Cataclysms do occur over time. It's perfectly reasonable and possible that that civilisation was wiped out.
We have Gobekli Tepe dating back to 9500 BC, a massive site with megalithic structures, now the world's oldest known megalithic structures.
That was the time when they were supposed to be hunter gatherers as the official story is told.
So obviously, there's way more to our history than we believed, and civilisation goes much further back to at least 9500 BC, which is many thousands of years before the ancient Egypt we know of today.
I was inside that pyramid 15 years ago. Great to ponder on the many unfolding secrets they process
Yeah I visited in 2006 and definitely remember seeing that corridor. Me and my brother played basketball in there until this skeleton told us to gtfo
Very cool to see more of this fantastic structure! I wouldn't hold out hope of finding mummies or treasure though since none have ever been found inside the pyramids.
The pyramids are just amazing
Zahi Hawass- ‘using the radar I don’t believe in, we found this passage’
I've never been more excited about a grave robbery.
There was never a body found in the great pyramid. The Caliph Al Mamun first broke into it a thousand years ago and it was empty.
It never was a burial chamber! More likely it's a massive transducer with an initiation chamber
Best comment 😂
No bodies have ever been found in the great pyramids of Giza.
They’re not tombs .
About time they share it publicly.
What u mean they discover it recently #
Uthink iluminety hiding frum us>>???
The fact to this day we are finding things shows how much we don’t know about anything in the past
Incredible
The entrance of this tunnel has been clearly visible from outside for a very long time. The chevrons supporting the upper structure are there for a reason. Finally, they have inserted an endoscope between the blocks to reveal the inside of the tunnel. This could have been done much sooner and it did not need an elaborate and expensive investigation with muon and radar equipment to come to this conclusion. The 'discovery' of this tunnel is not at all surprise, not by a long shot.
Nancy negative at least it might move people to be more interested in finding more rooms
@@2552legoboy you don't understand. The second guy who spoke is the reason for delaying experiments and new discoveries of the pyramids and he's already trying to control the story by saying there's nothing there and that it's just to support the weight?? He's been doing this for a long time, hence why its taken 10 years to uncover something they already knew was there
Trurh.
Yeah but do you want to be they guy digging/destroying into an ancient cultural heritage site on a hunch? We have all the time In the world to get it right we don’t want to destroy it like they did with Troy back in the day.
Agree, its ridiculous how long it took for them to do so.
Probably all related to tourism and interests. New egyptian museum to be completed soon. I think not a coincidence.
Pyramids have been there tens of thousands of years and not one tomb or hieroglyphs have ever been found there!!!!!!!
imo, you are on the money.
What do you think it is?
@@laaaah4577 there is a much larger void ABOVE that "corridor" known about for years, perhaps when they open it up we'll know more. also another below the sphinx.
The oldest ever one is 4500 year old,so shhhhh
Tens of thousands of years 😂
I think it's a relieving chamber and underneath is a horizontal corridor that extends a few meters then goes diagonally upwards above the grand gallery into a chamber where a void was detected with scans. That's why this tunnel seems to be a dead end because it changes direction to go upwards.
its so fishy how they say something might be there, so be ready for Hawass he might be staging something fake.
It’s unlikely to be a relieving chamber. Those chevron blocks originally went right out to the edge of the pyramid? What weight would they be relieving way out there? None. You can reasonably expect a relieving chamber deep inside a structure, but not on the outside edge.
@@TheGreatest1974 well if there was an entrance to the pyramid going to the middle of the pyramid then you'd need chevron blocks to relieve the weight going all the way to the outside edge of the pyramid.. and as we can see there are large chevron near the outside of the pyramid. The newly discovered chamber has a triangular roof, so that's evidence there are chevrons above relieving the weight going several meters into the pyramid.
@@TheGreatest1974 those chevron blocks at the entrance part are indeed overkill, no need to place them at the edge of the structure. I hope Techno Science is right tho, I think the same. This tunnel should lead somehow to the big void above the grand gallery, hopefully!
@@techno.science then how does Mamoon’s tunnel, dug all the way into the pyramid 1000 years ago, it doesn’t have anything to relieve it, and it’s still there just as it always has been. I do hope this new passage GOES somewhere, but the MUON radar only showed what was subsequently found? It didn’t show any further passage, which doesn’t bode too well.
It wasn't just discovered...Lol
They just pretend to discover stuff every so often to get the tourists to book holidays. It's been known for a decade.
Zahi Hawass suddenly forgot he doesn't believe in the possibilities of scan technology.
It's a relieving chamber, obviously there is a horizontal corridor underneath.
If they find something beyond that door they’ll keep it from us and make out there’s nothing, especially anything to do with Dr Hawass
Definitely, see how he was already trying to state that the new corridor purpose was to relieve the weight?? He has zero idea but he's already trying to control the narrative
@@steveroonie37 I thought that too. After thinking about it, I think he means relieve weight from the ceiling of a possible room beneath the corridor.
At first I was like, relieve weight? For like racing or flying lol
@Mr. Brisket Relieve weight with a room of empty space instead of structural supports. The Elites really like to disgrace the common folks' common sense.
Did they find the giza who did this?
Ur LOL.
why do they keep on insisting these chambers are tombs.
We aren't ready for the secret to free power.
Pyramids. Truly wish we could go back and see that place when it was thriving thousands … and thousands of years ago.
Never been a tomb
Fiinalyyyyy its been like 10 years since they first found out about the chamber
I can’t wait until they get into the huge void above the grand gallery too
Indeed. Unbelieavably slow... This should have been done at least 4 years ago, after Scan Pyramids first results. As easy as placing a tube through an already existing hole with an endoscopic camera... I mean jesus...
The gatekeeping 'archaeologists' don't help, they just milk the tourism by not even trying to discover the actual facts because its probably a boring conclusion so they breadcrumb feed the media to bring in more money
A great place to hide if the city got invaded, kind of like a panic room.
good luck fitting through that 1cm hole they used to access it 😄
Hiding if your city is captured "like a panic room" wouldn't be useful at all
@@storm1110That's what putin said to Zelensky
I’ve heard it all now.
not nearly enough room for anyone to go in there
and pyramids were meant to be closed off for good
Great to find out what's in it or where it leads very exciting discovery. I've always been fascinated about the pyramids of Egypt.
Graham Hancock said all this 1st
And that bloke didn’t want to know anything about it 😂😅😂
It took this long for someone to stick a camera in the front door? Progress I guess
LOL
Surely all the mapping that as been done of all the pyramids , it will be clear to engineers and architects what parts of the structure are purely for weight distribution and how one chamber affects others in construction. So starting from the ground level each tunnel and chamber will affect what is built above. If this cavity is above the long gallery but much shorter ,it should be possible to calculate if it is to spread the load above the gallery or to cover yet a further chamber between the two. It would be interesting to see a scale drawing of the pyramid to see if it is possible that there are many more chambers lower down on a level with the King’s and Queens chambers, irrespective of finding artifacts or a body.
Unlikely to be a ‘relieving chamber’ those chevron blocks used to go right to the edge of the pyramid. What weight would they be relieving way out there? None. It’s a passageway designed with a chevron roof. The floor looks very foot worn too. It looks like a floor that’s been heavily walked on. Very strange.
@@TheGreatest1974 The French architect had predicted a passage for the capping granite chevrons above the Kings chamber , but this seems too short. As you say , the slope of the pyramid hardly adds a lot of weight and the use of chevrons is a lot of work, cutting and placing them plus the subsequent filling around and above them.
@@stuartgraca yes, the extra work involved is great, but to the people who made the pyramid it seems they could do these incredible things without much problem. Truly masters in stone working.
Stop.
@@stuartgraca JP Houdin predicted a "noble circuit" but was proven wrong with the muon scans, but not at all. In the end we know there's a huge chamber above the grand gallery and there must be some connection somwhere. Who knows, maybe it's in this new passage.
Lucky enough to have been inside twice,once pre-revolution when tourist were in a long queue and again in 2012 when Egypt saw few tourist and we had inside of Pyramid to ourselves which was wonderful. Last time in Egypt 2017 queues were back which was better for Egypt's economy and news like this always inspires tourist to visit.
Thank you Stephen for your support :) you're welcome anytime here my friend.
That last line is very insightful
Last thing me and my mother ever watched together was a documentary about the pyramid happy they're still discovering new hallways and hopefully a Tomb
A tomb... Hahahah. Ita not a tomb. Watch Grahm Hancock. The mainstream view of the pyramids are way way off. The timeline... Who did it ....what its for... Everything..
UnchartedX is also a great source of information.
@@mikestain5963 Take it easy man, he was just reminiscing about a time with his mother.
But yes, seems like it wasn't a tomb but something far greater and sophisticated.
I barely know anything about it and need to comb through all the existing theories, but my guess from I've read, is a machine of some sorts, like a power plant - one of the most interesting an compelling theories I've read is it was used to generate light on the Earth at night.
@@zackmac5917 honestly…
@@redemptionx2918 Really not that far fetched when you realise that the pyramids couldn't have been made with the primitive tools the official story purports.
It's far more impressive than the official story makes it out to be. We'd struggle to build it today.
@@zackmac5917 sorry mate didn’t make that clear. I agree with you. I was replying back to how that other person replying
Zahi Hawass is saying nonsense, he's a sceptic of science
@dbsirius - Last I heard Hawass didn't believe in radar, which I found such a bizarre thing to say? 🤔
They dropped so easily the fact that they themselves have always blamed who's said the evidence, that is King's room is NOT a tomb
Lost my wallet in that same corridor years ago, hope they find it...
Would have been more fun if you'd intentionally left it there surrounded by elaborate booby traps
@@Littletime839 Ah. The archaeologists treasure. Someone's wallet with a disconnected credit card and expired Licence.
Hawas, ‘In a few months we will find the mummy and grave goods I’ve planted under the corridor to prove my very weak assumptions and my hatred of anyone who believes differently to me’ thank you 😮😮😮
The issue will be explaining that the artifacts have "made in china" on them, and the mummy is still in its amazon packaging
Ha, and Hawass was adamant Houdin's team was wrong about this passage. Clown.
spot on !! Hawass is a fraud and a con artist
Very interesting and cool discovery 🙂😎
This is awesome!
This just makes me wanna watch The Mummy all of a sudden lol
As soon as main stream archeologists realise this is not a grand tomb but a power plant the more we will understand our history
You’re a tool
Thanks
Brilliant, but I think the build date is much later than mentioned in this video.
Love how there finding all these new sites and tunnels etc which seems to be on a monthly basis now a days since the opening of the 500 million dollar Cairo museum
@Thomas Carroll - Yes, I too thought that was a 'lucky' coincidence, the revelation of a tunnel known about for a long time suddenly becomes the discovery of the century. Its enough to make a mummified Pharaoh turn in his sarcophagus! 😄
They're*
When was the last find?
@@casper5379 21/2/2023 14.23
What u mean? U want times and dates??? Look it up yourself
If king Tofu is in there, then I rest my case.
@kater pese - Looks as though you'll be carrying that case around with you for a very long time. 😀
king Tofu of all vegans built the famous food pyramid
Just waiting for the day for when the specialists tell us that the Pharaohs didn't actually build these pyramids but an ancient civilisation that existed long before the Pharaohs even got there.
Carbon dating the blocks/mortar coincides with Khufu’s ruling period. Also, a papyrus was found, an overseer known as Merer, described in Egyptian script, how the limestones were transported on the river Nile to building site. So it’s not aliens or ancient civilizations, it’s ancient Egyptians who built the pyramids. Period.
Thats the story they want us to believe, because the powers at be don't believe that we can deal with the real truth....and no such boats transported any such blocks along the nile
Exciting times!!!!
YES I'm exited for another Mummy Returns! Show us what secrets lies ahead 🕵♀
I think that's offensive now , you are meant to say bandaged dead person 🤣
This corridor was actually found 70 years ago. They just kept it hidden to make a amazing discovery for later. 😆
I wish I could tell you how very correct you are.
Very cool!
It's funny how current occupiers claim they know what the intentions of the builders were about something they never built.
I wish I could visit this amazing place 😮
Of course you can. Take a flight and book a hotel in Cairo.
@@sandyzeatyahoo why homeless, buy a house.
@@scandar4020 what has being homeless got to do with paying for a flight and hotel in Cairo??? Did NY say he was homeless lol.
@@sandyzeatyahoo not everybody is able to afford a flight and a hotel that’s what I’m saying
@@scandar4020 OK
Proud of my people 🇪🇬
Your people didn’t build the pyramid
They were not " your people"
"Your" people didn't build it "your" don't have the technology or know how to do it
@@leeetchells609 They definetliy were
@@leeetchells609 ofc they were. If not him, who? You😂
Zahi Hawass has made some important discoveries over the years but at the same time kept archeological exploration of the pyramids at a deliberate snail pace until it fits his narrative
Is this where that little vent hole went?
what is happening? this pyramid has been in investigation for such a long time and still new findings emerge??? I think those that are studying pyramids are really incapable.
That nation sure knew how to build monumental structures!
Amazing engineers and masons!
Don't really know why but I find the pile of microphones hilarious.
It's not a tomb. Get a grip
they won't find a tomb below those roof beams - this is hawass clinging to his personal hypothesis, maybe they'll find something else, those triangular roof lintels are there to protect a void below.
Sorry for the ignorant question, but what is Hawass's hypothesis? What narrative is he trying to advance?
We never found any dead bodies in the pyramids. Pyramid is more like a temple to serve as the ritual structure to bring back the dead.
Hawass is a publicity seeker. If he has nothing to do with a discovery, he downplays it. But if he can get his name attached to it, he’ll be its greatest cheerleader. So for any archaeology to happen, it must include his involvement.
Was there in 2006...just unbelievable.
Lucky!
Just how much mysterious that shit is!
i love how the gentelmen at min 1:30 can have more microphones than fit on his table, and yet sound as recorded through 20 year old broken toster
airbnb : next month we will make that corridor available to be rented out
Exactly and next time they get skint no doubt an ancient coin will be found
One of my very favourite facts is that there are 2.3 million stone blocks in Giza’s Great Pyramid: 2.3 *million* ! It’s almost up there with the idea/fact that there are more suns in the Universe than all the grains of sand on all the beaches of the world combined! 🏝
Beaches and deserts
4 million parts in a space shuttle. 30 million in an aircraft carrier
@@davidrobertson5700 I think you have clearly missed the point here! It’s 2.3 million blocks each weighing an average of 2.5 tons and it is incredible how they were able to build it without any modern technology! Although I have to say it is absolutely nothing in comparison to the number of stars or just the size of the universe!!
And Zahi Hawass will let you adopt one of those blocks for 100 pounds….
@@davidrobertson5700 Lol. You win the Internet medal today for “missing the bleedin’ point”! 🤣 🥇
you know they found the room at the end and will never show it to the public. National Geographic is clickbait. They found the entrance to the Sphinx behind the right ear and found the room and cooridor underneath and didn't show it to the public. Zahi Hawass went through an opening at the base of the Sphinx but did they film the inside? Obviously it was stable enough for him to go inside why not share a video of it?
Imagine having 50 mics in front of you and you still have to hold one 😂
egypt is more than 7000 years culture long live egypt
What happened? Why aren't Egyptians anywhere close to building stuff like that today? And why did their attempts get _worse_ over time and not better?
@@futurez12
We could easily build it today, don’t listen to too much conspiracies
@@futurez12 we can if we want to. As to Egypt's struggles read up on British, French and Ottoman colonial history. The 1967 & 1973 war too when you're done.
Coat your prejudiced comments with some semblance of intelligence next time.
"Ey y'all we found Alexander!"
-The Good Timeline
It's funny cuz my name is literally Alexander lmao
@@alexandermuller950 DUDE we been lookin for ya!
@@iHusk aww you're kinda making me blush. I mean I'm not that famous 😏
In refernce to the great pryamid shown above in the video.. the secret corridor.. Isadore helped construct the great pryamid on earth.. Isadore operates all architecute standard in the same context, you earn higher access, the more access that you earn.. you have to have different levels to earn, makes every build more exciting.. until you learn, you dont even know its there..
The pyramid in the thumbnail isn't even the Great Pyramid. Good job BBC
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First time seeing a photo of one of the pyramids it was in black and white without anyone standing next to it. Thought it was any easy climb to the top, like regular everyday stairs. I was a child at the time. We have access so easily to so much information today.
Yes I do fully understand the meaning of the phrase "Good night, sleep tight, dont let the bed bugs bite"..
It was a healing facility.
It's interesting that the mainstream narrative always focuses on death and hidden treasure.
If kufu built that pyramid as a tomb for himself, how come nobody was ever buried in any of them? The pyramids at Giza have enshrined exactly zero people. And why is it that those three pyramids are so much more intricately constructed than any of the other pyramids built by Egyptians 2000 years ago. I'm going to guess it's because the Egyptians didn't build those pyramids at Giza. They just decided to reuse them along with the sphinx.
There is sarcophagus inside . With no mummy.
The mummy must have been stolen by grave robbers
Right?! I'm usually the first to laugh at conspiracies but something just don't sit right for me regarding these structures.
@@TheChosen2030 the sarcophagus there has no hieroglyphics on it which would denote that it was a burial for a pharaoh or for any person really. Plus there's no hieroglyphics anywhere either in the supposed tomb or on the sarcophagus to noting that it was a burial chamber for anyone. Almost all Egyptian pharaohs were buried in the valley of the Kings and their burial chambers even after they were looted still contain huge amounts of hieroglyphics which were of no value to looters.
It’s amazing that a new part of the pyramid has been discovered just in time for the opening of a new museum that it is hoped will encourage lots of high spending tourists to visit after staying away due to the terrible treatment they always receive.
Don't wanna be that guy but North Africa is shithole and should be avoided. Not enough nice people to outway how dirty and racist people arem
Stuff just keeps on getting older.
Glad we got to see it...
All these years, I'm pretty sure people have already scanned the whole pyramid.
Wtf are u talking about. They just discovered this. What are u saying?
@@jonnyhatter35 Yea, they just discovered this . Just like they just realized COVID leaked from Wuhan lab yesterday.
The technology they're using now is much more advanced
@@patwiggins6969 agreed 👍
I remember there were news around 6yrs ago that they found a door and a corridor with a small drone, not accessible to people.
There is no way we have put them stones together. Amazing
Yeah, the aliens did it 🙄
@@Paul-sl9zm I honestly agree
@@seekeroftheuniverse2657
I was being sarcastic
@@tomb4022 Sounds like your brain washed
@@Paul-sl9zm Not the aliens, not the humans. Jinns constructed those structures. You can think of them human like creatures whose body is like energy or light instead of meat and bones. They travel at the speed of light, they can see us but we can't see them. They are also going through their worldly test, like humans.
This is the type of news I like
It's taken a far while to show this new cavity giving them plenty of time to empty and scrub it before taking photos of the chamber
Very amazing discovery enriching the construction history of the Egyptian Pyramid..
True function is to house breads and beers ?😊
Imagine what a let down that would be, haha.
A tomb... those Archaeologists are so far from the truth of what that pyramid really was.
Not much you can say, I suppose, about the discovery of a corridor except " wouldn't it be wonderful if it led somewhere". Doh.