New secrets about 'vast city' beneath Egypt's Giza pyramid revealed
Briefly

Recent findings by a team of Italian researchers suggest the presence of a significant underground structure beneath Egypt's pyramids, approximately 2,100 feet below the Khafre Pyramid. This system is marked by giant vertical shafts, spiral staircases, and a water system resembling pipelines. While claiming the existence of a hidden underground city, experts remain skeptical, questioning the feasibility of the technology used. The legend of the Hall of Records, postulated to contain ancient wisdom, is also linked to the findings, although substantial evidence is yet to be confirmed.
When we magnify the images [in the future], we will reveal that beneath it lies what can only be described as a true underground city.
The Pyramid of Khafre might conceal undiscovered secrets, notably the fabled Hall of Records, containing vast amounts of lost wisdom.
Read at Mail Online
[
|
]