Possible Pyramid Discovery Proves That Bigfoot Isn't The Only Thing You Can Find Using Google Earth


Google Earth is a fun little tool for people wanting to find anomalies on Earth, like a colony of Bigfoots, or a treasure hunt for sofa surfers. The most recent anomaly could be one of the better finds if it turns out to be what it looks like. According to NBC News, satellite archaeologist Angela Micol found two anomolies, one of which looks like a square somewhat pyramidal shape, about 8 miles outside of Egypt.

Since there hasn’t been any physical examination of the site, it is too early to say what it is and it will likely be awhile until the public knows. The article explains why:

The process for registering and protecting such sites may mean that the nature of these discoveries, if they are in fact discoveries, will not be made public for some time. In the meantime, amateur Egyptologists can continue scouring the area for more features by using the same method Micol used: Google Earth.

[via www.technolog.msnbc.msn.com]

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  1. Maybe another hand will be found to match the one the guy in Canada found. I saw this the other day and thought it was really cool. How many more pyramids and who knows what is buried in all that sand. And under jungle canopies. But the thought of just how close these satellites can zoom in leaves me wondering why so many grow ops in the woods think they can get away with it.

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  2. A "dangerous" post as the 24/7 100% Bigfooters will start complaining that this has nothing to do with Bigfoot.

    There are many, many secrets left to uncover around the globe.

    New Anony

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