Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Ancient Underground Labyrinth Discovered in Egypt: 'Contains 3000 Rooms With Hieroglyphs'

In 2008, a team of researches headed for Hawara, Egypt (55 miles south of Cairo), to investigate a lost subterranean labyrinth, described by many classic authors like Herodotus and Strabo.

The legendary temple was said to contain 3000 rooms full of hieroglyphs and paintings.

The Belgian-Egyptian expedition team brought the highest level of ground penetrating technology to scan the sand of Hawara and solve the enigma.


The Mataha expedition (Mataha = labyrinth in Arabic) confirmed the presence of the underground temple just south of the pyramid of Amenemhat III.


Details of the expedition: 


The labyrinth of Egypt reconstructed:


By Alexander Light, HumansAreFree.com

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