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Orient – the
Great Pyramid of Giza

Orient
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Egyptologists assure
us that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built by Pharoah Cheops
(2552-2528 BCE) within 20 years.
But in ancient Egyptian writings other dates are mentioned. Arab
historians refer to the years "before the flood". Modern experts
were of the opinion that the Great Pyramid housed no more secrets,
but this was contradicted in 1993 by the findings of an exploratory
trip by robot into the pyramid carried out by the German engineer
Rudolf Gantenbrink. The robot discovered a 65 meter-long shaft at
the end of which was a door with two metal hinges. What is hidden
behind the small room or hollow space behind the little door at the
end of this shaft? The pyramid itself is part of a network of
geometrical, mathematical and astronomical curiosities. Questions
abound. Who were the architects? Who was the engineer? To raise
around 2.5 million stone blocks within 20 years, an average of 416
blocks a day would have had to be cut, transported and placed in the
right positions. That means over a period of 12 hours, one block
every two minutes.
Main Pavilions at
The Mystery Park
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