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My friend Robert and I posing near a weird rock we found while hiking at Mineral Wells State Park in October of 2000.
The pyramids in Egypt were amazing. They are so massive and awe inducing. To imagine that such an ancient civilization managed to build such magnificent structures is unthinkable. Definitely a humbling experience. This was one of the best sights of my entire trip.
Lewis Clay - The Wanton Hour
Pyramid Books 174, 1955
Cover photo uncredited
"His breath came faster..."
Pyramids in Egypt.
look at many camels.
I rid them that time.
scary at the first minute and have fun after that!!
lol!
2007, I was 20.
This style of step Pyramid came into existence around 2,600 BC and is based on a mastaba, (mausoleum), construction in a progressive step, each step of diminishing size. This gave early builders the chance to move progressively to the pyramids we know today.
Taken from Michael Tyler - Travel Blog: Waypoints accurate to 100ft.
January 29 - On our final day in Egypt, it was great to encounter this amazing wonder. (Cairo, Egypt)
The Giza Necropolis stands on the Giza Plateau, on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. This complex of ancient monuments includes the three pyramids known as the Great Pyramids, along with the massive sculpture known as the Great Sphinx. It is located some 9 km (5 mi) inland into the desert from the old town of Giza on the Nile, some 25 km (15 mi) southwest of Cairo city centre.
The pyramids at Giza and the Sphinx during the light show.
Great Pyramid Of Khufu is on the right.
Pyramid of Khafre in the centre and Pyramid of Menkaure on the left.
Giza 10/11/2009
The Zeitpyramide (Time-Pyramid) in Wemding, Germany, is a conceptual art project begun in 1993 to mark the town’s 1,200-year history. A concrete block (1.2m x 1.2m x 1.8m) is added every decade, forming a pyramid with 120 blocks across four tiers. When completed in 3183, it will symbolize 1,200 years of time through its layered structure of 64, 36, 16, and 4 blocks. Currently, four blocks are in place, with the fifth due in 2033.
On Saturday 30th March 2013, 5 members of the South East Gang met up for a traipse through the East Sussex countryside in and around Brightling to see 4 of the 6 follies built by Jack Fuller.
Between visiting the Temple and the Pyramid we had lunch at The Swan Inn at Woods Corner - a lovely old pub with lots of interesting features and good food.
The sun came out whilst we were in Brightling churchyard to see the tomb of Jack Fuller, but it wasn't out for long!