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From the lens of "Little Fish", learn about Egypt's most beautiful landscape - the Pyramid of Khufu

My initial impression of Egypt was only the world-famous pyramids. After following the video of "The Traveling Little Fish", I gained some intuitive understanding of Egypt's civilization and history.

Egypt, 94% of the country is desert. Surprisingly, there are not only many pyramids in the desert, but also stretches of oases, as well as hot springs favored by Queen Elizabeth and the world's largest salt lake.

Egyptian folk custom is that after the death of a pharaoh, his body should be mummified and buried in a pyramid. Therefore, there are many pyramid groups deep in the desert, the most famous of which is the Pyramid of Khufu. Now it has been enclosed into a scenic spot and you have to pay to visit. Although the management of the scenic spot is chaotic and it has been criticized by tourists from all over the world, it still cannot stop the enthusiasm to go there.

The Pyramid of Khufu is famous because of its magnificence, completeness and mystery. There are three large tombs and many small tombs here, which are family tombs. In front of the Pyramid of Khufu is the statue of the Sphinx.

It is said that the construction of the Pyramid of Khufu required 100,000 craftsmen for twenty years. What is puzzling is how this huge stone was transported to the depths of the desert. What means of transportation were available at the time, and how was it moved up? How much national power was needed to support such a large project cost? A series of periods adds to its mystery.

What is shocking is that the civilization of ancient Egypt has been fragmented. Since its ancient and modern characters have not been universally coded, no one can decipher the characters left by the pharaohs. That period of Egyptian history has become An eternal mystery!

The pyramids from a distance are not more spectacular! The pictures are all taken from the video "Little Fish Traveling".