The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and the ScanPyramids project team have announced that they have discovered the presence of a corridor inside the Cheops pyramid which could lead to the burial chamber of the pharaoh, until now a mystery since even his location has not yet been found. his treasure. (EFE)

Unknown news has awakened the Great Pyramid of Giza after the Ministry of Antiquities announced the discovery of a secret tunnel that could lead to the chamber of Pharaoh Cheops, whose mummy or treasures have not been discovered until here.

It is a chamber nine meters long by two meters high, the first discovery on the north side of the structure and located just above the main entrance to the famous structure.

Although experts don’t know what the function of this tunnel might have been and where it will lead them, there are plans to hide or protect the burial chamber of Cheops, which would be the most important discovery for a century.

The Great Pyramid of Cheops, the tallest of them all, was the most important building of the Old Kingdom during the reign of Cheops (2550 BC to 2527 BC), the second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, and that Herodotus called Cheops.

The last survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World continues to captivate everyone with the puzzles it hides, including the question of how it was built.

With information from EFE

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