The old, rare image of the statue of Abu al -Wahl has revived old rumors. Does this magnificent monument have hidden entrances to underground mysterious halls?
An old, very rare image of the statue of Abu al -Wahul in Giza, Egypt, has again hot discussions about the existence of secret entrances in this mysterious building. This giant statue is undoubtedly one of the most mysterious ancient structures on our planet. Abu al -Waleh is a masterpiece of architecture that no one has made up of, and the vague history of those years has confused the researchers.
The large statue of Abu al -Wahl, 2 meters long and 2 meters high, holds the world’s largest integrated stone statue. But its beauty and mystery are far beyond its dimensions. This amazing monument was almost completely buried under the sand until the first modern archaeological exploration led by Juvan Batista Kaviglia. Finally, between the ages of 1 and 2, the entire statue was removed from the ground.
Does the statue of Abu al -Wahul have an entrance to another world?
Many researchers have long introduced the idea of numerous rooms and holes inside and under the statue of Abu al -Wahol. Some even go further and believe that the legendary documentary hall is just below this monument. The Documentation Hall is said to have the key to understanding our civilization and the true history of humanity. This place is described in legends a library that is buried in Egypt.
It is said to hold the ancient Egyptian knowledge document in papyrus scrolls. Some believe that the history of the lost continent of Atlantis and its location is also recorded in the same hall. While some attribute the construction of this hall to ancient Egyptians, others believe that a much older civilization has made it. These theories become more serious when we know that there is no credible evidence about the main creators of Abu al -Wahl.
What do old pictures and documents say?
Curiosity about the secret entrance is greater when we look at very old and rare images of Abu al -Wahol. These photos show several possible entrances on the sculpture body that no longer exist today. These entrances are thought to be attached to the corridors that eventually reached large rooms underground. These rooms have always been linked to the secret libraries and ancient texts that narrate the lost human history.
It is interesting to note that Charles Thompson, who visited Abu al -Wahl in year 6, refers to the entrances and a hole at the top of the statue’s waist. Other documents also report a rectangular entrance of approximately 1.5 by 2.5 meters above the waist of the structure. Many tourists have referred to the entrance in their reports. These entrances and potential rooms appear to be fully covered and sealed in subsequent reconstruction.
Secrecy policy; Why is the Egyptian government silent?
Authors such as Graham Hancock and Robert Baval claim that the Egyptian government, in collaboration with American archaeologists, has blocked any research around or under the statue of Abu al -Wale. They prevent someone from finding underground holes and find out what is hidden there. This is not the first time that important discoveries in Egypt have been hidden from the public view.
One of the best examples is the discovery of a mysterious underground labyrinth in the year by a team of Belgian and Egyptian researchers. The underground temple has more than 5 rooms full of hieroglyphs and unbelievable paintings, but the news was rapidly suppressed for Egyptian national security. Given this history of secrecy, it is not strange if the holes and tunnels discovered beneath Abu al -Wahl are also kept secret from the international community.
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