Mysterious giants and sarcoids in Egypt.





Mysterious giants and sarcoids in Egypt.


 19 km south of Cairo, near the Stepped Pyramid of Saqqara, 12 meters deep, is an impressive complex labyrinth of tunnels, dug directly into the limestone 200 meters long, containing 24 gigantic granite sarcophagi each weighing 80 to 100 tons, distributed in different rooms. It is amazing to see that they are cut, millimeter carved, and polished in detail. It was hidden under the sands of the desert until 1850, when it was accidentally discovered by the French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette while exploring the surroundings of the Saqqara pyramid. He fell on top of a small sphinx half-buried in the sand dunes, removed all the sand, and under it was a huge pile of rocks, pulled it with explosives, and found an entrance through which they entered into tunnels forming a dangerous labyrinth, 200 metres. 24 rooms were found, each with a huge granite sarcophagus. This labyrinth could have been built about 3300 years ago, at the time of Pharaoh Ramses II. (Others believe the ancient Egyptians found it there, and reused it for their own interests.)

The length of the labyrinth is 200 meters, and the chambers containing these coffins range from 9 to 11 meters in length and from 4 to 6 meters in width.

Each gigantic sarcophagus is made of granite in one piece and weighs 80 to 100 tons. It measures about 4 meters in width, 2.3 meters in width and an impressive height of 3.4 meters.

It is worth considering the following questions. How were they able to extract and transport these granite blocks in one piece, weighing 100 tons, from the quarry from which they came, at Aswan, 700 km south of Egypt? Where are the complex tools they should have used to carry out such complex and metric tasks? How did they manage to insert these giant coffins into this underground labyrinth 12 meters deep and transport them through their narrow and narrow tunnels? - Why was it built? With what job?

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