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And this was on the pyramid of Mancora. And it's located on the Giza Plateau. This indicates a second hidden entrance to the pyramid. And this particular pyramid was built around 2,490 to 2,473. And you see it is the last and smallest of the pyramids. It stands around 213 feet, 65 meters high, with a northern face entrance. And looking at the area, it has polished blocks that have been a source of puzzlement for scientists. Each of these stones or blocks are about 4 meters, 13 feet high, 6 meters, 20 feet wide. And stones like these are normally found near entrance ways on the north side. And earlier research suggested that these There might have been an entrance behind these blocks for years. The team has been conducting, I think it's about three years, about two to three years, I think it is. The team has been conducting electrical tests, resistivity tests. This is just trying to measure the amount of resistance there is to the micro-current going through the blocks and in the ground. And they're also using ground-penetrating radar and ultrasound. This is all on the eastern face. And the test revealed that what appears to be two voids, one measuring about 4.6 feet, 1.4 meters behind the eastern face, and another 3.7 feet, 1.13 meters. And this could very well be a second entrance to the pyramid. Thank you. Thank you.
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