If only Howard Carter had access to satellite imagery, maybe he would have discovered more than just King Tuts tomb. Fortunately, Google Earth means that anyone can examine the planet for lost treasures. Including Angela Micol, a satellite archaeology researcher who thinks she has uncovered previously undiscovered ancient pyramids, hiding in plain sight in Egypt.Micol, who lives in North Carolina, came across two sites about 90 miles apart from each other that bear all the hallmarks of ancient pyramid sites. The first is about 140 feet wide with a flat top, indicating that erosion has whittled away at its pointed tip. Three other mounds extend out from it, almost like a tail. If that arrangement sounds familiar, its much like how the famous pyramids at Giza are arranged.
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