Travel Diaries: Pyramids of Giza (Giza, Egypt)

Alright, now how could we travel around the African continent and not stop at one of the most amazing architectural sight in the world? Now, what are we waiting for? 
Let’s explore the Pyramids of Giza!   


Now, did you know that these pyramids are more than 4,500 years old? The first and largest pyramid was built by the Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu in 2550 B.C. The second one was built by his son, Pharaoh Khafre, in 2520 B.C. Now, the last pyramid is smaller than the other two and it was built in 2490 B.C. by Pharaoh Menkaure. 

Plus, here’s a fun fact; many archaeologists and architects are unable to understand and figure out how these pyramids were built back in the day because the creation and development of these pyramids is so advanced. Moreover, it confuses many scientists that these pyramids were built without the use of heavy machinery and technology. In the end, these pyramids will forever be a landmark that people from all over the world will go see. Alas, they will forever represent the mysteries and unanswered questions of the past.  

To learn more about these beautiful wonders of the world, check out this link: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/archaeology-and-history/archaeology/giza-pyramids/

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