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- Deep below the Giza Plateau is a remarkable chamber.
It is so deep, it reaches the level of the water table below the ground.
This Tomb of Osiris location has been the area of much focus and controversy,
and was the main feature last year on the FOX Opening of the Tombs, television
show. While the controversy tends to overtake the mind, the pure physical
beauty of the location get swept under the carpet. In our current mindset,
the beauty tends to be present in our fantasies, hopes, and expectations
about Giza rather than observing the physical beauty of the monuments and
structures themselves. So something as unique as a massive BLUE stone
sarcophagus lid will still tend to be over-shadowed by those who,s eyes
are only focused on conjecture and conspiracy about this chamber. Actually,
the Giza Plateau is riddled with hundreds of remarkable features that are
completely unknown to the average person. The beauty of stone formations
and ancient natural geological masterpieces are all ignored, as most minds
are focused on things like Gantenbrink,s door, or the right paw of the
Sphinx.
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- What a remarkable discovery is this lazuward (blue stone).
Nowhere has this been mentioned anywhere. This is something that I discovered
after using certain lighting to illuminate the chamber. In the FOX show,
and in most photographs, the blue color is not obvious. But now you can
see its true color. I leave it up to you the viewer to judge whether the
stone is blue or not. The photo can be viewed here:
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- http://www.projectduat.com/main-index.html
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- This photograph was taken 3 days prior to the live FOX
show. The lid was found a few years ago near the east wall of the chamber,
at the bottom of the stairs. Moved from its original center position
by ancient tomb robbers, the lid was excavated out and returned to its
original spot in the center of the chamber. While conspiracy fills the
air as an automation of thought, there is nothing out of the ordinary here.
Moving the lid back to its original location means that people are not
walking on it each and every time they enter the chamber. Considering
the small size of that chamber, there is nowhere else to put it other than
back on its lower half. The ropes seen in the photos were used to move
and re-position the blue lid. For the FOX show, the lid was raised to
show the public both the massive upper and lower half of the sarcophagus.
The Tomb of Osiris offers other remarkable features, including crystalline
walls. Photos of these are also available at my website. I look forward
to any stone experts out there to offer some insight on the kind of stone
this is.
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- Amargi Hillier
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- Photographer, Digital Egypt Archives
- http://www.digitalegypt.net/
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