Showing posts with label ancient buildings and monuments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ancient buildings and monuments. Show all posts
Proof the Grand Canyon monuments are ancient Pyramids
There is a reason why the Monuments of the Grand Canyon are named for Egyptian Pharaohs, but not because Egyptians were present on this continent.
The entire layout suggests that an antediluvian landscape was much different before the great flood, but not naturally formed mountains..it's an ancient array of pyramids.
See how seven stars of Orion, including the belt stars that have been found to align with the Pyramids of Giza, also do in the canyon.
Although Egyptians or aliens did not built them nor exists on this continent, the suggestion that landmarks like Atlantis are really not unusual although hidden in plain sight as well as not populated by Egyptians.
The most likely candidates to give credit for these monumental constructs go to the Earthly giants created in the image of the gods, but were exterminated at the time of the Great Flood for building pyramids - in other words, these gods in the material form feasted from the tree of knowledge/life and paid the price.
Man discovers tunnel to Egypt's Great Pyramid under his house!
En Egyptian citizen, identified as ''Nagy'' by Arabic news site Ahram.org, was illegally digging in his backyard when he found a tunnel leading to the Pyramid of Khufu. The pyramid, nicknamed the Great Pyramid, is the oldest and largest of the three Giza Pyramids.
Archaeologists have searched for decades for the passage to the pyramid. The causeway is mentioned in the Histories by the Greek Herodotus, who claims to have visited it in the fifth century B.C.E. Herodotus wrote that the passage was enclosed and covered in reliefs, but before Nagy's excavation, only small remnants of the causeway had been found.
The Khufu pyramid complex is known to have connected to an undiscovered temple near the Nile River. Thanks to the new discovery, archaeologists believe the temple may be buried beneath the village of Nazlet el-Samman.
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