jedi58 11/03/2009
Of course these events are thousands of years apart though it would have been nice to see a short period in each of their construction.
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Djahuti 11/03/2009
This structure is WAY older than most archaeologists admit.It also does not have it's original face.The current face was carved much later by some egoistic pharoah.The original face was that of a Lioness,and it was made by the worshippers of SEKHMET when that desert was a jungle.Part of the evidence for this is that much of the wear on it is from WATER,not sand.Just look at the head,it's way too small and out of proportion.
ROCKTRAIN69 12/30/2007
Yes, I would have love to have been there. Watching them guys labor on these things, seeing just how many hours they put in, It would do us all some good to have seen that, because we might have had a change of heart, you know, we complain about our little weak jobs, these guys worked like their life depended on It, and It did.
ilovethiswebsi te 01/24/2006
Horrible! it doesn't even deserve 1 star!
brygidab 07/26/2004
I am just jumping into the time machine and off I go!
Drakainia 06/08/2004
Although I wouldn't want to sit around for the monstrous amounts of time this would take . . . Time-elapsed photography?
Faldara 05/23/2004
How could this have been done has been a question that has occupied many minds both great and small for centuries. What an amazing civilization that could accomplish such a thing. Who would not want to see how this was done!
kamylienne 05/22/2004
Might've taken a while, but what an amazing sight this would have been to behold! Imagine what modern-day architects could learn from the ingenuity of the ancient people of Egypt (or Greece, for that matter). With so many extraordinary theories on how they did it, it would be neat to see.
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