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> Hi Thanos5150,
>
> Did the workmen also rebuild Menkaura Causeway?
> Tourists??
>
> I will have better imagery soon, though for now it
> appears, Menkaura had two platforms with a middle
> section.
>
[i.imgur.com]
Bro. You really need to do your research before you just start posting photos of things you know nothing about just because you think it supports your beliefs. If you'd get out of your own way you'd realize I am trying to help you. The G3 causeway was never finished, for one, but those "platforms" you think you are seeing, walls, were installed by Menkaure's successor Shepsekaf and made of mud brick covered in plaster. The causeway itself is made of left over limestone blocks and limestone chips embedded in compacted clay. While a satellite view from Google Earth may give the superficial impression the G3 causeway is what you are looking for the fact is you could not have picked a worse example to operate your "funiculars" which regardless would not have even been functional at the very least during the actual construction of the pyramid.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 20-Mar-20 15:09 by Thanos5150.
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> Hi Thanos5150,
>
> Did the workmen also rebuild Menkaura Causeway?
> Tourists??
>
> I will have better imagery soon, though for now it
> appears, Menkaura had two platforms with a middle
> section.
>
[i.imgur.com]
Bro. You really need to do your research before you just start posting photos of things you know nothing about just because you think it supports your beliefs. If you'd get out of your own way you'd realize I am trying to help you. The G3 causeway was never finished, for one, but those "platforms" you think you are seeing, walls, were installed by Menkaure's successor Shepsekaf and made of mud brick covered in plaster. The causeway itself is made of left over limestone blocks and limestone chips embedded in compacted clay. While a satellite view from Google Earth may give the superficial impression the G3 causeway is what you are looking for the fact is you could not have picked a worse example to operate your "funiculars" which regardless would not have even been functional at the very least during the actual construction of the pyramid.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 20-Mar-20 15:09 by Thanos5150.
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