Magna Pyramis Gizensis

Magna Pyramis Gizensis, etiam Pyramis Khufu et Pyramis Cheopis appellata, est veterrima et maxima ex tribus pyramidibus in Necropole Gizensi, ad locum nunc prope El Giza Aegypti situm. Aedificium est antiquissmum ex septem miraculis mundi antiqui, et solum plerumque exstans. Aegyptologi credunt pyramidem ut sepulcrum Cheopis, pharaonis Domus Quartae Aegypti antiquae, per 10 ad 20 annos aedificatam, circa 2560 a.C.n. confectam esse. Pyramis, olim 146.5 metra alta, plus quam 3800 annorum fuit altissima structura ab hominibus facta. Magna Pyramis primum ab albis lapidibus continentibus texta est, quae levem superficiem exteriorem effecerunt. Quod hodie videtur est nucleare aedificii fundamentum, sed nonnulli lapides continentes circa basin iam observari possunt. Fuerunt variae doctrinae scientificae rationum Magnae Pyramidis constructae.

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If you are a horse riding lover visit FB Stables and Ride in the shadow of the Great Pyramids or further afield on a half day trip to Saqqara or Abu Sir or camp out over night with a barbecue and fire
Dave Mc
27 August 2018
The pyramids don't look that far from the road, but they're actually are really far, they're just wicked big so they look closer than they actually are. The camel tours are expensive, but worth it!
Dave Mc
27 August 2018
The pyramids a really, really huge. You might think about climbing one, but once you get there, you'll change your mind!
Dave Mc
27 August 2018
The pyramids are really a must see, bucket list item. If you have the opportunity, you definitely have to do it.
Veysel Soylu
2 March 2017
It's amazing to visit pyramids at the age of thousands... No words enough to describe them. Get rid of people who asking money from you all the time
David Ladera
21 May 2018
I would recommend to avoid crowded hours even if the weather is hot to have a better experience. Camel tours are 100 EGB / 30 min / 1 person
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