Day 26~ March 26th~ Egypt

inside the shaft of the great pyramid

The Pyramid of Khufu in Giza, the greatest and largest pyramid known to us, I had the chance to walk inside it in 1996. If you find the pyramids mysterious and impressive on the outside which everyone I know does, then the inside will leave you mystified! The pyramid of Khufu is constructed with shafts like this one in the photo above that are perfectly straight and on a large scale connecting in a strange maze that no one seemed to have figured out the purpose of despite many various efforts.

The wooden steps you see in the very old photo I took back then were added to allow tourists to walk up the shaft that leads to the king’s chamber.

It was a very strange feeling being in a such a wonder of the ancient past and thinking only how futuristic it felt.

(writing this post and the next few while away in NYC, so I will have very little  to reply to comments, but hopefully will catch up soon :))


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14 responses to “Day 26~ March 26th~ Egypt”

  1. I remember vividly how it felt to be inside the pyramid — musty, humid, hot… almost suffocating really. And at the end, one discovers that the King’s Chamber is really not that impressive. It’s just a box, vandalized by the French archaeologist who discovered it. (And the tomb guard that encourages you to take a photo of the tomb in exchange for a little “baksheesh” really does not help haha.) But then your mind starts imagining and realizing all the history behind the tomb… and that’s when it really begins to be wonderful!

    I lived in Egypt for two months. Your photos are fantastic — and having them in B&W makes me feel all the more nostalgic. I miss it terribly.

    Glad to have found your blog.

  2. Very striking and atmospheric picture, Mimo – I used to be a bit of an Egyptian archaeology buff, and so the photo attracts me in different ways. Adrian

    1. Thank you Adrian, Egypt hold so much mystery and I love contemplating it too…

  3. I had no idea this was what the inside of the pyramids looked like. Thanks for the education, Mimo.

    Ronnie

    1. My pleasure Ronnie!

  4. Impressive, yet eerie. One question – Are the steps in this photo going up or down? I ask because I can visualize both. Safe travels.

    1. You are so right, it is totally readable both ways. Can you guess?

      1. My guess is up.

  5. a remarkable photo, and gives me a real impresion of what the inside of the pyramids look like, very atmospheric!

    1. Thank you very much for this comment!

  6. Hi,
    Great photo, and enjoy your trip to NYC. 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Mags!

  7. amazing!!!!

    1. Thanks!

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