Full title: "Secret of the Great Pyramid of Giza's hidden chamber is set to be revealed by an inflatable robotic blimp that will explore Egypt's 4,500-year-old monument".
The internal structure (white dots in image) is located above the Grand Gallery - that links two of the pyramid's chambers - and traces a similar route for at least 30 metres (100ft). It could either lie on a horizontal or inclined (pictured) plane, experts said
Will Geraldo be there?
;-)
Maybe. Color me skeptical on this one.
However.
They should try sideways-looking x-ray/gamma rays to see the entire cross-section. If I were the pyramid contractor, I’d build the outer walls of expensive, hard-to-cut-and-fit-transport-rock, and the inside of rubble and sand. Line the small walkways with rock.
I spent the night on top of that thing and Leonard Nimoy filmed me climbing down. One of the highlights of my life.
Fragile? That's not a word I would ever use to describe the Great Pyramid.
There has been little to no evidence the pyramids were ever used as tombs so there shouldnt be any fragile objects. Better safe than sorry, of course.
Still finding Mysterious chambers....
Wow
I want them to find the Star Gate.
May see a ‘mammoth’ spaceship.
https://tinyurl.com/yd328ya2
The internal ramp theory answered many of the questions asked by sceptics about the external ramp theory or the Ancient Alien theory.
While we are discussing alaternatives to the traditional theories, why not go all the way and bring forward the theory that the pyramids aren’t made up completely of cut blocks of stone but might be filled on the inside with sand or rubble from the quarries of the cut and dressed outer shell. Makes sense to me because of the time needed to cut and dress stone plus the effort needed to move millions of stones weighing up to 2 tons.