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Relatively speaking how big are the Egyptian pyramids compared to other structures?

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Relatively speaking how big are the Egyptian pyramids compared to other structures?

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  1. they are higher than a 14 storey building .

    they have a unique structure .

    they have 6 sides and a base .

    they are made of huge stones on top of one another , placed in a way that doesnt allow any stone to fall.

    no cement or sticking element is used in piling the stones on top of one another .

    you have to see them to feel their greatness .

    come over to Egypt and see them.


  2. Well, i dont know if u're an egyptian or not, but guess what the pyramids are the only thing that we are PROUD of right now!!

    Ok, these were built like what 2000 years b.c?? or more, anyway, what structures are you talking about the beijing Water cube, bird's nest u just saw today??(I know u probably did :-P)

    or the 4 "Human Created islands" in dubai??

    Well we built these without using Machines, i.e: bulldozers, computer planning, CEMENT, and all the other stuff i dont know about!

    We built them weather u like it or not with or ancestor's blood and sweat.

    If u're taking about other structures that were built around the same time?! the only thing i could think of is the great walls of china, but it was like around 200 or 250 a.d, and what is it for, to protect them from enemies i guess.

    The forbidden city in china is also around the same time but it got burned down to ashes several times, did the pyramids?!

    The Pyramids are a living proof that egypt was once a great, leading country, it was used to bury the kings and their stuff, if they wanted a great wall of egypt, they would have built one.

    I dont know what are u trying to say here but i hope its not a way to drown us more into misery :-)

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