By: Ian Lee
<–Pyramid of Khafre@Giza
Pyramid of Khafre is the highest point on the Giza plateau.
Shows remaining casing stones, held into position by the weight of those above it. The pyramid is almost 500 ft high.
Egyptologists believe the missing casing stones were removed (i.e.building materials) by the local population.
Would be difficult to remove. The casing stones would have to be cut-out/fallen-off and/or then lowered down to the ground.
Those casing stones, hundreds of feet off the ground, had to have been, knocked-off.…..by raging flood waters or earthquake(s)?
Signs of Water Erosion
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–Black Pyramid at (Hawara)
Note red arrow I: water erosion channels (vertical); red arrow II: debris field
<—Black Pyramid at (Hawara)
<–mud brick from the Black Pyramid (Hawara)
These are easily eroded… by water, once the casing stones, are removed.
<– Black Pyramid (at Dashur)
Same as above: water erosion channels (vertical), debris field
—water erosion channels
<——Top (Pyramid at Meidum)
Showing severe damage at the top level.
<—-Pyramid at Meidum
collapsed because the sides were too steep but the top levelis severely damaged too.
<–Sphinx@Giza
Note red lines: water erosion channels
Could “raging flood waters” be the cause?






