There are 11 passage ways in The Great Pyramid of Giza.
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If you're doing that cool Egyptian crossword puzzle, the answer is CORRIDOR, not particularly special vocabulary for Egyptians, just part of a crossword puzzle's challenge!
First, many, many people had to cut into the rock formations, and cut huge perfect stones to pile up for the pyramids. Second, each of thousands of stones had to be moved from the rock quarry all the way to the pyramid location. It took many people to build the wood structures needed to start building the halls and rooms that would be deep inside the pyramid. If getting the stones to the pyramid took many people, then raising the stones and piling them atop each other was major. The stones were so terribly heavy that it took a bunch of manpower to raise them and position them. So it would not take many decades to finish the pyramid, many work parties were formed to haul, raise, and lay the stones. To get the pyramid finished before the Pharoah died and would be buried in the pyramid, many, many thousands of people had to work together.
that would be the royal sandmaze pyramid it was there since 20 000bc and is now just a legend but it exists under the pyramid of dunn(pronounsed doon).it has only 1 way in by diging under egipt pyrimids it can be found between 5 pyrimids. the spot has a oddly green glow
They were a long way down in narrow tunnels where there was no natural light to see what they were doing and it was very hot.
The only structure of the 7 Ancient wonders still in existence today, the Pyramids of Egypt are a tribute to the prowess of their builders and architects. They still exist today because, the shape of a pyramid is such, that there is no way an invading force can topple it, and no earthquake could shake it from its foundations. Although the weather has taken its toll on the outer layer of the pyramids, it would take many thousands of years to completely wear them away.