Scientists have discovered evidence of a second subterranean city beneath the Pyramids of Giza, building on earlier claims of a massive underground complex under the Khafre pyramid. The Italian research team, led by Filippo Biondi, suggests that these structures, including pillar-like formations, may connect the three pyramids and could indicate a sophisticated underground infrastructure dating back to an ancient civilization potentially 38,000 years ago. However, their findings have sparked controversy among experts, who question the validity of the technology used and the claims of a hidden megastructure.
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