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Egypt is home to the iconic Great Pyramids of Giza, the ancient city of Luxor, and the Nile River, the longest river in the world. It is a country of immense cultural and historical significance, and its population of over 100 million makes it the most populous country in the Middle ...
This royal family reigned from around 2613-2494 B.C., and all of the pyramids were built during their time in power. Read on to discover 10 facts about the Pyramids of Giza that’ll inspire you to book a trip to Egypt. Check out our Egypt tours1. They’re the oldest of the Seven...
Sudan has the most pyramids out of any country. One of the mind-boggling fun facts: The plentiest pyramids in the world is not in Egypt! Instead, the record belongs to Sudan with 255 pyramids – which is twice the amount of the pyramids in Egypt. The Lego Group is the most powerful...
You can see stars as they were 4,000 years ago with the naked eye.Without a telescope, all the stars we can see lie within about4,000 light-years of us. That means at most you’re seeing stars as they were 4,000 years ago, around when the pyramids were being built in Egypt. ...
The ancient world was a fascinating place full of history and incredible stories. From the great pyramids of Egypt to the mysterious lost city of Atlantis, the ancient world has more »
Egypt: Home to the Great Pyramids, the Sphinx, and ancient history. South Africa: Known for its stunning scenery, wildlife, and rich history. Other countries in Africa: From the bustling markets of Morocco to the majestic savannas of Kenya, there are endless wonders to disco...
One of the first fun facts about Mexico is that its name is not really Mexico. Mexico’s official name is the United Mexican States aka Estados Unidos Mexicanos. This country is divided into states, just like the U.S. Mexico has 31 states and a Federal District. Every Mexican state has...
The pyramids of Egypt are undeniably awe-inspiring, and the Great Pyramid of Giza certainly deserves its place on the Seven Wonders list, especially given its age. Egypt’s prized historic attraction was built around 2500 B.C., making it impressively old – but not as impressively old asStone...
2. Stonehenge Is Older Than the Pyramids Stonehenge is as ancient as it is mysterious. The stone circle is of great religious importance to those of the Druidic faith. It sits on the Salisbury Plain as it has since the Neolithic age 5,000 years ago. That was 500 years before the Great...