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Researchers claim to have discovered a 'vast underground city' beneath the Pyramids of Giza using synthetic aperture radar (SAR). They describe the underground structures as having vast chambers comparable in size to the pyramids themselves, and a strong correlation with the legendary Halls of Amenti in Egyptian mythology. However, a radar expert casts doubt on the claims, stating the technology used does not penetrate 1km into the ground.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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