There's a good chance it's lapis lazuli because it was used in some Ancient Egyptian art, and apparently the Egyptians traded for it because it was mined in what is now Afghanistan. Some may have been gotten in Punt and west Asia (Near the Mediterranean Sea) though there isn't much proof for that
@@SamMayfair Well no Pharaoh mummy was EVER found in the pyramids. And lots of evidence that it was once a power plant, and there is a huge explosion that happened in it once that caused the strongest walls to have cracks. Also some chemicals found in there. Check a channel called "The Why files" they made a great video about this
I just realized I could move the camera after seeing so many of your videos.
I must say it’s awesome that you made this 360. This way I can look at everything in detail. Thanks for sharing!
Please keep these videos coming! Theyre priceless!
I’m going to have to watch these videos in my Oculus Quest 2 awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Hope you enjoy!
Love your videos 😍
Thank you Sam. Incredibly well preserved. I can see a lot of blue. Is it lapis - where would they have sourced that from I wonder?
There's a good chance it's lapis lazuli because it was used in some Ancient Egyptian art, and apparently the Egyptians traded for it because it was mined in what is now Afghanistan. Some may have been gotten in Punt and west Asia (Near the Mediterranean Sea) though there isn't much proof for that
Awesome vid
😍😍😍
How do you see the theory thay Pyramids were power plants
Don’t believe it or buy into it I’m afraid
@@SamMayfair Well no Pharaoh mummy was EVER found in the pyramids. And lots of evidence that it was once a power plant, and there is a huge explosion that happened in it once that caused the strongest walls to have cracks. Also some chemicals found in there. Check a channel called "The Why files" they made a great video about this