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The Cygnus Constellation was the location of a supernova which inspired the story of, as related to by the priets at Sais, according to in his two-volume Paradise Rediscovered [/9]. Has also written [] on the place of the constellation Cygnus in prehistoric consciousness. Far Cry 3 Swartz Mod 1. Stargate Atlantis Stagione 5 Ita Download Google on this page. 4 Download more. Arising from this study, it appears that the position of the Cygnus stars correlate more accurately with the Giza pyramids than those of Orion, which was proposed some years ago by Robert Bauval. Collins continues with the Cygnus-Giza connection in a subsequent offering, Beneath the Pyramids []. Has echoed (a) some of Collins’ work suggesting that there existed in ancient times a World Map based on the the Cygnus constellation! Anthony Murphy and Richard Moore have also written (b) about the Cygnus Constellation and a possible link with Ireland’s Newgrange.
B E N E A T H T H E P Y R A M I D S EGYPT'S GREATEST SECRET REVEALED? To buy BENEATH THE PYRAMIDS, Andrew's new book on the quest to find Giza's cave underworld, from Amazon click. To buy straight from the publisher, 4th Dimension Press, click. Secure BENEATH THE PYRAMIDS signed, direct from the author by clicking A Comprehensive Introduction to Andrew Collins's new book released in September 2009 1. THE LOST CATACOMBS In 1817, Sir Henry Salt, British Counsel General to Egypt, along with the maverick Italian explorer Giovanni Caviglia, explored a spacious tomb west of the Great Pyramid. It was part of a systematic investigation of Giza's famous necropolis in their unerring bid to find, and convey back to their own countries, antiquities and treasures of every kind, whether of commercial or philological value. The Sphinx as drawn by the Italian explorer Giovanni Caviglia in 1817.
After exploring a crack in the rock, Salt and Caviglia unexpectedly found themselves peering inside a chasm-like chamber, partly hewn, partly natural, which opened up into a maze of subterranean passages. After traveling for a distance of some several hundred yards, the two men chanced upon a spacious chamber that linked to three other chambers of equal size, from which went various 'labyrinthick' passages. Salt left Caviglia to explore one of them, he having become bored by these empty corridors and chambers. The Italian followed one for a distance of 300 feet before giving up, having found no obvious antiquities.