yes you can! i climed The Nohoch Mul pyramid in the year 2009 it was scary
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King Tut wasn't buried in a pyramid, but in a below-ground rock-cut tomb in the Valley of the Kings. And yes, during certain times it is open for public viewing.
There are no pyramids in the Valley of the Kings. You can take tours through some of the tombs in the Valley, though.
Yes, we still use Pyramids in many different things. Art, Hotels, even Houses. The pyramid at the Louvre is very famous and was made even more so by Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code.
yes these great triangular shaped stators can be seen from outer space.
The three 'great pyramids' of Giza were built during the 4th dynasty. The names of the pyramids are Khufu, Kharfe, and Menkaure.
they were step pyramids built out of stone
The ancient Egyptians were the first culture to create Pyramids. The "Great" Pyramid of Khufu in Giza, Egypt is the largest of their pyramids that is still intact today. Some scientist have a theory on how could of the egyptians made it. They claim that because each block of stone made from the pyramids weigh about 50-70 tons! They also say that if they did make it how do they build it and make it identical to all other pyramids. 50-70 tons is very very heavy so they couldn't have built it and they did not have machines in the past. To add more to it even if they had the machines the machines can't carry that much of a weigh.