Researchers Claim Radar Detected Vast Underground Structures Beneath Pyramids

Recent radar imaging studies have revealed intriguing underground structures beneath the Giza pyramids, potentially challenging long-held beliefs about their purpose and construction.

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Using advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, scientists from Italy and Scotland claim to have discovered a vast subterranean complex stretching approximately 6500 feet beneath the Giza Plateau.

Using radar technology, the team led by Corrado Malanga from Italy’s University of Pisa and Filippo Biondi from the University of Strathclyde in Scotland announced the findings of what they describe as a vast underground city stretching more than 6,500 feet directly beneath the pyramids.

“This groundbreaking study has redefined the boundaries of satellite data analysis and archaeological exploration,” said the project’s spokesperson, Nicole Ciccolo, according to The Sun. She elaborated that the discovery “could redefine our understanding of the sacred topography of ancient Egypt, providing spatial coordinates for previously unknown and unexplored subterranean structures.”...

Beege Welborn

This was way cool. Even the pooh-poohers who are saying 'There's no cities down there' are still say, 'Well, but yeah there's something there.'

Such fun.

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