New Pyramids Found in Egypt?

by / Tuesday, 13 November 2012 / Published in Blog Posts

From WebProNews.com:

“A satellite archaeology researcher thinks that she’s uncovered a couple of never-before-recognized Egyptian pyramids.

UNC Charlotte alum and decade-long studier of satellite imagery Angela Micol first discovered the two distinct sites, which are located about 90 miles apart.

The first site features a four-sided “truncated pyramidal shape” that Micol says is about 140 feet wide. If you zoom out on it, you see that it’s actually part of a larger series of unidentified mounds that are all rather similar in structure. Micol says that they are similar to the alignment of the Giza Plateau pyramids.”

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