Camels by the Pyramids, Giza - Camels add to the splendour of the desert scene, and accentuates the inhospitable considitions in which thousands of men had to work to construct the pyramids. These structures are said to have such mathematical perfection and symmetry, that the difference between the length of each side of the pyramid is less than 7". Entry inside of the biggest pyramid, Cheops, is very restricted, to only about 30 per day. Nothing much exists inside however, except plenty of claustrophobic fear. Not even a trace of Hieroglyphics exist, as everything has been scraped and taken to the Egyptian museum in Cairo.

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