The bold claim comes from Egyptologist Dr Manu Seyfzadeh, whose team used non-evasive techniques on the famous monument....
They are said to have uncovered several areas of interest, but one stood out from the rest....
The void, which reportedly measures 12 metres by nine metres, sits around five metres below the Sphinx. Speaking to YouTube channel Anyextee, Dr Seyfzadeh said:" This is a side experiment, it's called seismic tomography." With this technology, you can test for spaces." So they w
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