Scientists Claim Discovery of Vast Underground Complex at Giza

Scientists Claim Discovery of Vast Underground Complex at Giza

Researchers from both Italy and Scotland found an underground maze 6500 feet long under the Pyramids of Giza. Through their research, they discovered buildings that make the entire site equal to one decade of pyramid size.

Through sonar-like radar scans, the team spotted eight cylinder-like structures that extend beyond 2,100 feet and further found other structures at depths of 4,000 feet. The results of this verification mission would create new information about ancient Egypt’s past.

Independent professionals quickly displayed doubt about this dramatic information. In an interview with the Daily Mail Professor Lawrence Conyers states that current radar systems cannot scan such deep underground layers. 

Based on research about ancient Mayan pyramids, he believes any subterranean features would be minimal enough that an underground city remains an inaccurate conclusion. The unusual research results need complete professional evaluation at scientific conferences.


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