Hidden Pyramid Discovered in Scotland's Cairngorms National Park
Hidden Pyramid Discovered in Scotland's Cairngorms National Park

Hidden Pyramid Discovered in Scotland's Cairngorms National Park

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Recent archaeological discoveries in Israel have unveiled a secret pyramid and the Zohar Fortress, raising intriguing questions about their origins and functions. The pyramid, hidden for millennia, is expected to enhance our understanding of ancient civilizations, while the Zohar Fortress, dating from the Hellenistic period, features well-preserved artifacts and suggests a significant role in the region’s history. Meanwhile, in the UK, the existence of Prince Albert's cairn in the Scottish Highlands has surprised many, as it resembles the iconic pyramids of Egypt, serving as a memorial built by Queen Victoria in the 19th century. This 41-foot granite structure is part of a series of cairns commemorating royal family events and has remained largely unnoticed by the public. Adventurer Tom Prout's discovery of the cairn has sparked renewed interest in this hidden monument, challenging perceptions that pyramids are exclusive to Egypt. Both discoveries highlight a broader fascination with ancient structures and their historical significance across different cultures.

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