
Great Pyramid Anomaly Should NOT Be There
21.5 metres south of the base of the Great Pyramid, some 42 metres from the pyramid’s southeastern corner, there is a structure that not many people know about, and it makes no logical sense why it’s there.
It’s a subterranean structure, cut directly into the Giza limestone bedrock, beginning at the enclosing wall of the pyramid courtyard and opposite the northwest corner of Mastaba VIII.
There is a descending passageway, 4.3 metres long, around 1 metre wide and 0.9 metres high. It heads south, ending in a small chamber, 1.5 metres by 1.2 by 0.8.
Around a metre before the start of the passageway, where it disappears into the ground, the bedrock has been worked for form a step that stretches east to west.
It’s known as the Neben Pyramide, which means Secondary Pyramid in German, and even though it was discovered decades ago, there is still no consensus as to what it actually is, so in this video I’ll be taking a closer look.
