Mystery of a Sarcophagus Buried Inside a Lost Giza Chamber
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Hidden more than 100 feet beneath the Giza plateau, right along the causeway of the Khafre Pyramid, lies one of ancient Egypt's most baffling and dangerous subterranean mysteries: the Osiris Shaft. Plunging straight down into the solid bedrock, this colossal, multi-level labyrinth was secretly carved out by hand thousands of years ago to honor the Egyptian god of the underworld. At the absolute lowest level of this claustrophobic descent, archaeologists uncovered a terrifying, pitch-black underwater tomb completely flooded by rising groundwater, housing a massive, sunken basalt sarcophagus. Exploring this eerie, waterlogged crypt requires specialized diving gear and completely changes our understanding of ancient Egyptian engineering and burial rituals. Click the video to descend into the treacherous depths of the lost Osiris Shaft and uncover the chilling secrets hiding right beneath the world's most famous pyramids. Marble bust of Herodotos: by Gift of George F. Baker, 1891 / ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information in this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgement, care and precaution if you plan to replicate.
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