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Pyramid

Pyramid is a lifetime achievement for every ancient Egyptian king. It is a big triangle-shaped wedge that you might get lost in. Ancient people built pyramids because they believed that the shape had the power to preserve the bodies of the dead because…um, they didn’t know what else to do with their precious loved ones.

Each pyramid has a series of labyrinths in the form of narrow and steep passageways that twists and turns, leading those brave enough to explore them to a special treasure that no one has seen before…except for Indiana Jones, but that’s a different story.

It’s wildly believed that building a pyramid requires incredible skill and hard work. The truth is, they used some simple yet effective tools like sticks, ropes, and ramps. Yes, ramps - because even ancient people knew the importance of the #legday.

Apart from their role in preserving the dead, pyramids also served as a massive tourism expo. People from all around the world come to see the magnificence of the pyramids and take selfies with the Sphinx. It’s like the 8th world wonder before Instagram.

Pyramids are still a mystery that no one can solve until now. Nobody understands how ancient people were able to build such a feat of engineering. Was it aliens or just some advanced technology that we can’t comprehend yet? We may never know, but we can at least appreciate them while exploring their interior with a flashlight and a sense of adventure.

In conclusion, pyramids are a marvel of human ingenuity and a testament to old-school leg day workouts. Anyone who visits this impressive structure will be in awe of its beauty and the mysterious stories it holds. Just make sure you bring a camel, sunscreen, and do not take sand home as memories.