Explorers found a secret chamber hiding in the Great Pyramid of Giza

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Explorers found a secret chamber hiding in the Great Pyramid of Giza
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Scientists have discovered a 30-foot long secret chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza using cosmic-ray muon detection.

Explorers have uncovered the existence of a secret chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza. Once the tallest human-made structure on Earth, the Great Pyramid has fascinated scholars, scientists, and explorers for thousands of years. Despite all the exploration of the structure, the pyramid remains a bit of a mystery.

Explorers believe that this corridor, and perhaps even “the Big Void,” were created by the pyramid’s original builders to help distribute the weight of the structure and keep it from collapsing. The researchers say that the secret chamber they discovered in the Great Pyramid was most likely an intentional design.released a video

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