Sunday, 23 February 2014

Have Egypt’s Long Lost Pyramids Really Been Found on Google Earth? Historical Maps Show Monument Larger Than Giza‏

Mounds of sand spotted in the Egyptian desert using Google Earth might be the site of long-lost pyramids.

American archaeology researcher Angela Micol pinpointed two areas along the Nile basin, 90 miles apart, both containing unusual shaped mounds last year.

There was resistance by other archaeologists about whether her find was indeed that of unknown pyramids but now apreliminary ground study using ancient maps suggest that the location might, in fact, be correct.


Micol made her discovery at home in North Carolina last year after combing images on Google Earth for a decade.

She added that intriguing features including cavities and shafts have now been uncovered in a preliminary exhibition to the site, which is 12 miles from the city of Abu Sidhum along the Nile.

The site includes a 620ft-wide triangular plateau that’s almost three times the size of the Great Pyramid at Giza.


If it is genuine, it could be the largest pyramid ever discovered.

She has also discovered that the formations are labelled as pyramids on a number of rare, antique maps, Discovery News reported.

Micol’s extraordinary claim attracted criticism from a number of archaeological and geological authorities who were skeptical that a tool like Google Earth could lead to a real discovery.

They reportedly dismissed the unusual mounds as anomalies or windswept rock formations that are common in the desert.


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Have Egypt’s Long Lost Pyramids Really Been Found on Google Earth? Historical Maps Show Monument Larger Than Giza‏

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