Kazakhstan Pyramid
"A previously unknown Egyptian-style pyramid has been found in a remote area of the Kazakhstan steppe some 3,900 miles northeast of Cairo.
The structure is now substantially in ruins but it is believed that it was a lookalike of the famous Pyramid of Djoser in Egypt, and built around 1,000 years earlier.
Archeologists discovered it last year but until now have kept their 'sensational find' under wraps."
The structure is now substantially in ruins but it is believed that it was a lookalike of the famous Pyramid of Djoser in Egypt, and built around 1,000 years earlier.
Archeologists discovered it last year but until now have kept their 'sensational find' under wraps."
- Text and image from "World's First Pyramid... in KAZAKHSTAN" (Daily Mail, 8/15/2016)
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