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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-13522957
Pshaw, and people said space was the final frontier. Apparently theres a whole 'nother Egypt underground for us to find
Seventeen lost pyramids are among the buildings identified in a new satellite survey of Egypt.
More than 1,000 tombs and 3,000 ancient settlements were also revealed by looking at infra-red images which show up underground buildings.
Initial excavations have already confirmed some of the findings, including two suspected pyramids.
But Dr Parcak said the most exciting moment was visiting the excavations at Tanis.
"They'd excavated a 3,000-year-old house that the satellite imagery had shown and the outline of the structure matched the satellite imagery almost perfectly. That was real validation of the technology."
Pshaw, and people said space was the final frontier. Apparently theres a whole 'nother Egypt underground for us to find
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