10 Mysterious Ancient Pyramids Not Located in Egypt
When we think of pyramids, we immediately think about the majestic pyramids of Egypt. We’ve been learning about them our whole lives. They are the most famous pyramids and have set a certain standard in pyramid expectations. But if we put our focus only on Egypt, then we truly miss out on some of the most incredible man-made structures from around the world. Since most of the mounds and pyramids in this video are from ancient times, they are shrouded in mystery due to there being little to no information about them. Did you know that there is a man-made pyramid in Middle America in the United States? It even predates the Cahokia tribe that resided there before the Europeans came in. There’s also a pyramid made of chalk and clay in England that’s right by Stonehenge. Of course, those famous slabs of rock take the spotlight. Even China has its host of pyramids; from small ones hosting a tomb to a massive temple that was the center of a bustling metropolis. It’s hard to think of these crumbling, deserted ruins as once being the center of massive cities with thousands of people. But that only goes to show you just how much things can change, especially over the span of thousands of years. For example, the 255 pyramids in Nubia, freckling the Sudanese desert, are believed to have been built over 500 years after the last Egyptian pyramid was constructed. There are even controversial pyramids that have yet to be proven, like the valley of the pyramids in Bosnia. Even if they turn out to be a hoax, the Bosnian government definitely appreciates the tourism that their potential existence creates. Join TheRichest on a journey shrouded in mystery as we try to decipher the structures of the past and subscribe for more amazing videos here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Richest For copyright matters please contact us at: david.f@valnetinc.com Our Social Media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheRichest.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRichest_Com Instagram: http://instagram.com/therichest For more videos and articles visit: http://therichest.com/
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