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Two new Egyptian pyramids have been located thousands of years after they were last seen by human eyes as images from Google Earth appear to show two pyramid complexes in Upper Egypt near the city of Abu Sidhum. The images were identified by satellite archaeology researcher Angela Micol.
Egypt’s best-known pyramids, including the fabled Great Pyramid, are located at Giza, not far from the capital city of Cairo, but 115 others are known to be scattered throughout the country. That number keeps growing.
The two new sites are located about 90 miles from each other and Micol has verified with Egyptologists that they are not among the 118 known pyramids.
“The images speak for themselves. It’s very obvious what the sites may
contain but field research is needed to verify they are, in fact,
pyramids and evidence should be gathered to determine their origins,”
Micol said. She has not revealed the exact locations of the two sites,
saying they must first be identified and protected by Egyptian officials.