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Lost pyramids found on Google Earth ?


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Angela Micol believes that she may have located several undiscovered pyramids in Egypt using Google.

Satellite archaeologist Angela Micol believes she may have stumbled upon two previously unidentified pyramid structures by using Google Earth.

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Its great news if she has...will say that i chuckled at the thought of 'losing' a pyramid...not like its a set of keys.. :P ..

(just to say...i know she didnt lose it...just i have a strange sense of humour..)

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I feel that the triangular shape at the bottom middle is not a mound but rather a depression.

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And what about this then:

Micol, who is based in Maiden, North Carolina, has been conducting satellite archaeological research for over a decade — and she has made Google Earth her primary tool. The program has helped her document a number of potential archaeological sites, including a potential underwater city off the Yucatan Peninsula.

Anyone?

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aaah i didnt see that.

having seen that, then, i would say that this is like the pennyhead indian.

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if you people haven't noticed....above the triangular feature do you notice two circular formations close by and from the middle of the two circular formations another formation is shown, which is of uniform dimensions and i will say, quite long.

ancient porn graffiti??

LMAO...

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aaah i didnt see that.

having seen that, then, i would say that this is like the pennyhead indian.

Ah, this (a post of yours):

http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=200997entry3792314

Well, I'd like to know more about that 'underwater city' like a photo or scan or whatever she used.

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Abe, this Angela Micol is with Google Earth Anomalies

Check under the Linear Features Tab, you can find some info on featuresw discovered off the Yucatan peninsula and Cuba.

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in fact the she is not contributing to the site alone, she owns it.

A few Linear anomalies and Mima mounds and some sea mounds make up an underwater city? shes got to be kidding.

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When I first saw the pic I thought they might be depressions. Interesting to see if anything comes of this.

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Looks like natural formations but who knows. Good find!

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Abe, this Angela Micol is with Google Earth Anomalies

Check under the Linear Features Tab, you can find some info on featuresw discovered off the Yucatan peninsula and Cuba.

OK, thanks Spartan.

http://www.googleearthanomalies.com/Anomalies/tabid/56/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/33/Yucatan-Peninsula-Linear-Features.aspx

Now that does look interesting.

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in fact the she is not contributing to the site alone, she owns it.

A few Linear anomalies and Mima mounds and some sea mounds make up an underwater city? shes got to be kidding.

Missed this one.

Thiose perfectly straight undersea lines look very unnatural too me. Maybe it's not a city, but whatever it is, I hope we'll hear more of it.

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The supposed pyramids compared with the pyramids at Abusir. You can see that the Abusir pyramids have very clear square shapes and plenty of stone blocks lying around as evidence that they are man-made pyramids that have degraded over time. But the top pic has none of that. I think these are just rocky features in the desert.

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Either yardangs - Rock formations shaped by wind & sandstorms - Or pyramids that were unfinished OR poorly - constructed like some other Egyptian pyramids other than the Giza Plateau pyramids.

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That is what i have been telling all along. this micol lady is nothing but an arm chair Google pseudo-archaeologist.

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