Monday 26 December 2016

LOST PYRAMIDS OF LAKE MOERIS (location of real pyramids?): And THOSE GOO...



Okay! There are two lost pyramids somewhere on an island on Lake Moeris, according to Herodotus, who issued the following description of the site:

“[I]n about the middle of the lake stand two pyramids that top the water, each one by fifty fathoms, and each is built as much again underwater; and on top of each there is a huge stone figure of a man sitting on a throne. So these pyramids are one hundred fathoms high, and these one hundred fathoms are the equivalent of a six-hundred-foot furlong, the fathom measuring six feet, or four cubits (the cubit being six spans). The water that is in the lake is not fed with natural springs, for the country here is terribly waterless, but it enters the lake from the Nile by a channel; and for six months it flows into the lake, and then, another six, it flows again into the Nile. During the six months that it flows out, it brings into the royal treasury each day a silver talent for the fish from it; and when the water flows in, it brings twenty minas a day.”

In this video, a new location for the site is suggested, in line with what we know of the equinox worship of the pyramid builders!

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