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An 1880's visit deep inside the Pyramid.

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The Great Pyramid of Giza by Raphael Tuck, 1906 The Pyramids of Egypt The Giza Pyramids are the most massive stone buildings in the world today, and among the most ancient. Surrounded by the ever-growing suburbs of Cairo on one side and the seemingly endless Sahara on the other, the Pyramids look out on our modern world with a mute question: "How?" How could men of 4500 years ago build so grandly, so perfectly, when conventional archeology claims they had only recently been simple herders and farmers? In all their attempts to explain away the pyramids, the archaeologists fall far short of plausibility. The Pyramids are simply too large, too well engineered to have been built at the beginnings of civilization. Yet There They Stand. The Pyramids at Giza, Photograph by Francis Frith, 1862 To visit the Giza Pyramids today one must survive a gauntlet of merchants, camel renters and guides, each with their agreed-on territory which you must cross as they stand directly in you...

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