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VisitWill rising waters damage the newly discovered subterranean vaults beneath the Nile by June 30, 2025?
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Archaeologists Discover Subterranean Brick Vaults and Traces of Ancient Pharaohs Beneath the Nile
Sep 6, 2024, 03:08 PM
Archaeologists have made a significant discovery beneath the Nile River, uncovering traces of ancient Pharaohs. This unexpected find includes an enormous and beautifully constructed network of subterranean brick vaults that had remained unknown, astonishing the architects and builders. The excavation efforts are being supported by Indigenous communities and army cadets, who are working together to unearth artifacts that are older than the pyramids. Rising waters pose a threat to these ancient relics, making the discovery and preservation efforts even more urgent.
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