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This article was originally written by Jason Walsh for WokeSpy.
Two researchers from Italy and Scotland claim to have discovered a massive underground city beneath the pyramids in Egypt. The researchers state that they found eight vertical cylinder-shaped structures extending more than 2,100 feet below the pyramid, with others reaching depths of 4,000 feet.
According to Corrado Malanga from Italy’s University of Pisa and Filippo Biondi with the University of Strathclyde in Scotland, they identified the structures using radar pulses to create high-resolution images deep into the ground beneath the three pyramids.
The pair found massive structures ten times larger than the pyramids. For perspective on the sheer size of these structures, the World Trade Center Freedom Tower is 541 meters high. These shafts are 100 meters taller, and there are eight of them. They claim to have seen spiral structures on the sides of the shafts.
‘Unexplored Subterranean Structures’
The project’s spokesperson, Nicole Ciccolo, said the cylinder structures were found underneath each of the three pyramids and appeared “to serve as access points to this underground system.” However, the study is already facing ridicule from archaeologists and scientists.
“The existence of vast chambers beneath the earth’s surface, comparable in size to the pyramids themselves, which have a remarkably strong correlation between the legendary Halls of Amenti,” Ciccolo further claimed. (MORE NEWS: Mystery Illness Infects Hundreds, Kills 50 In Developing Nation)
“These new archaeological findings could redefine our understanding of the sacred topography of ancient Egypt, providing spatial coordinates for previously unknown and unexplored subterranean structures,” she added. READ THE FULL STORY BY CLICKING HERE.
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