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Sjonnie in the mids of the 2.3 million blocks that make up the Graet Pyramid of Cheops. The only of the surviving 7 wonders of the Ancient World.
Pyramids of Güímar . Tenerife.
Mysterious and controversial, but still worth a visit, especially for the very nice garden next to it, the great documentary about adventurer Thor Heyerdahl and his travels and the Rapa Nui exhibition.
The site is very well maintained and organized, but they emphasize a little too much on the Thor Heyerdahl theory, ignoring pretty much all other theories about the origins of the Pyramids.
From Wikipedia.
The Pyramids of Güímar refer to six rectangular pyramid-shaped, terraced structures, built from lava stone without the use of mortar. They are located in the district of Chacona, part of the town of Güímar on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. There are claims that the structures have been dated to the 19th century and their original function explained as a byproduct of contemporary agricultural techniques. However, results of excavations have so far proved inconclusive.
Other pyramids employing the same methods and materials of construction can be found in various sites on Tenerife. In Güímar itself there were nine pyramids, only six of which survive.
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Pyramid Panda Graduation July 2013!
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Today tourists enter the Great Pyramid via the Robbers' Tunnel dug by workmen around 820 AD. This hole in the wall is about 7 m below the original entrance.
I love the effect when you look up at this building. Because of it's pyramid shape it looks way higher then it actually is.
The great pyramid of Giza was constructed by the 10th dynasty of pharaoh Khufu for over 20 years.
The pyramid consist of three large pyramids and six smaller pyramids.
The entrance to the Pyramid is booby-trapped to drop snakes onto unsuspecting thieves.
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