The Second Sphinx Mystery Just Got Even Stranger - New Scans
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Advanced synthetic aperture radar scans have just exposed massive underground anomalies beneath the Giza Plateau, sparking viral claims of a second, hidden Sphinx. Italian researcher Filippo Biondi asserts his data reveals an unmapped megastructure with deep chambers, vertical shafts, and a colossal buried mass perfectly mirroring the original monument. This mind-bending technological mapping reignites legendary theories of a twin Sphinx and the fabled "Hall of Records" lying just beneath the Egyptian sands. While mainstream Egyptologists fiercely dismiss these radar findings as natural geological noise, the highly controversial claims have completely disrupted the archaeological community. Click the video to explore the shocking evidence behind these deep-earth scans and uncover whether history's greatest secret is still hiding right under our feet. Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music
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