Great video! This is the only video I've seen where you get to go along every step of the interior. It gives you a whole different perspective than you get with short snippets or still images. I get an appreciation for how massive the Grand Gallery is. It also makes me realize how thoroughly bizarre is the interior architecture. Either it all served some very specific purposes or else there was just a madman who designed it. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback. I was hoping that by leaving in as much footage as possible, it would be more immersive than the typical offerings. The camera still doesn’t convey the enormity of the chambers, especially the Grand Gallery.
Much appreciated. There are a few things I didn't get, but my brain seemed to be going a mile a minute due to adrenaline. A closer look at the back corners/walls of the subterranean chamber, full crawl of the dead end passage (though I saw a more recent video showing it now has a metal gate), original entrance, closer look at the grand gallery slots, the nub in the antechamber. If I make it back, I'll give it another go. Better torch and a concealed camera would be the way to go.
There are no comments? This is a very interesting video. I hope you do go back (when its safe) and film a lot more. Do a gofundme to rent the place overnight to film everything. Which video had the image a small void/entrance? I've rewatched your films but can't find that footage. I'm a fan of Houdins theory and would like to see it again. Thanks.
I'm on my second viewing in two days. Very interesting footage. Some commentary if you don't mind. 2:06 is this the door to the upper part of the descending passageway? The one you didn't get access to? The angle is a little confusing, it looks like the door leads down. 7:02 It's sad to se the Well Shaft with so much garbage. Makes you wonder why they don't take better care of the last wonder of the world. Also, there is no metal bars, so theoretically, in a private tour you could go up to the Grotto? I was hoping to get a better view on your way up :( 12:22 Thank you for this wonderful footage of the dead end shaft. Not many people venture this far deep. 14:45 The corner was broken off by Perring I believe. He thought there might be something above the Queens Chamber and tunneled himself up. He found nothing. 15:42 They have actually sent robots up all the tunnels. But this is the most famous one where the first of two "doors" was found. The other one discovered a decade later in the opposite shaft. 16:55 Some people believe that the floor of the Queens Chamber is missing. That would explain why the shafts are higher up and that also would explain this step. 18:00 Could these wooden boxes be holding more muon detectors? If so then that's very exciting. Again, a wonderful video. Thank you
Thank you for the well thought out comment. 2:06 is the modern access to the descending passage (right = down). If you were to go left, you'd climb up to the original entrance, but they have that blocked off as well. 7:02 I probably should've checked out that well shaft more, but the adrenaline was pumping and I've heard Egyptian jail is horrible. 14:45 is he responsible for the same damage in the Khafre pyramid? 16:55 Interesting. I'll have to look into that. 18:00 I'm not sure, but there was equipment in the subterranean chamber and the queen's chamber, so it's possible.
@@Steinninn Unfortunately, I did not. I wasn't sure if there were any guardians at the junction and on the way out of the subterranean chamber I had spotted the CCTV camera. It wasn't until leaving the King's chamber that I learned the cameras were inoperable. I was already pressing my luck with the filming. Breaking the rules can lead to footage deletion, device confiscation, and/or sometimes a trip to the police station. I tried to get close to the original entrance form the outside, but the guardian's wouldn't allow it.
@@Steinninn Ben from Uncharted X uploaded a video yesterday, which has a good shot of the upper section of this passage. He had a much brighter flashlight apparently. Looks like there is now a locked gate blocking off the dead end tunnel/passage in the subterranean chamber.
21:00 Gantenbrink's Door is in the the Queens Chamber Southern Shaft. Rudolph Gantenbrink installed air conditioning in the King's Chamber Northern Shaft as part of a project to control the temperature in the pyramid. Cavaglia's excavation from the antechamber allowed him access and is where the Air Conditioning and is installed. Great footage by the way! Good to see from someone with some knowledge of the structure.
A bit musty like an unfinished basement. There were dehumidifiers in the King's Chamber and there is also some sort of air conditioning unit in the blocked off excavation between the Grand Gallery and Antechamber. For me it was an extended adrenaline rush. Some people said it was calming, spiritual, energetic, etc. I was just excited and trying to see as much as I could within the 2 hours.
@@BALES5000 wow awesome. Did you decide exactly what the pyramid is? So much mystery. Long ago I read (studied) 2 large, major hardcover books about the great pyramid, from early 1900s or 1800s. I believe it claimed the ark of the covenant box (said to be same dimension stated in Bible I believe) aka the granite box which I believe they call the esophagus was seamless on the bottom, like the box was cut from a single rock, which makes it astounding. Did you happen to notice if this was true? I saw some video somewhere, and it looked like it was pieced together ...? I feel they have been hiding alot of facts about the great pyramid for a long time, and I'm wondering if you noted that box to truly be seamless?
I've been down and continue to go down many rabbit holes regarding what the pyramid is, but I'm not sure. I think it'll end up being a combination of things and we find that several people had some of the puzzle parts, but not all of them. I think it needs more in depth scanning, exploration, needs to be modeled so that all of the various theories can be tested, and people need to start working together. The box in the Kings chamber is a single piece, which has been hollowed out. If you watch my video on the Cairo Museum, you'll see many large boxes - even the one with the run away saw cut that LAHT proponents use as "proof" of machines.
Yes, always a combination of mysteries lol. I always liked the one about it ringing with the Earth, and amplifying the resonant frequency of the earth.... To do what I don't know, but i imagine it worked until one of the "90 ton" largest pillars CRACKED. How it cracked I don't really know .... Sounds like an intense time! Original pyramid shape itself i believe to be the way our egos got sparked, which brought our brain to the forefront. Because a pyramid can just be a pile of rocks, but it is something manmade to gaze upon. Because i believe the NWO ... Thats brain before heart; this is the science. Pyramids everywhere at the same times, because its easy to make, and it causes man to wonder what else he could make. (Origin of pyramids). Edgar Cayce .... He said things about the pyramids. That's good to study, to whomever hasn't! He also saw mass flooding. Real ishh Thanks BALES for the Videos and chat as well , my friend !!!! Great to discuss this grand mystery
The one about a big lens? Interesting, the shutters to make limestones blocks make sens, to melt granite other way not with a big lens would make more sens, ow and granit becomes glassy after melting. Maybe they melted something else and mix with something .
@@3blaha3 Yes. The magical giant lenses used to melt granite. The forms to pour the limestone blocks is a nice idea, but if you actually look at the core blocks, it's easily debunked. Nothing is standardized and there is mortar.
@@BALES5000 yeah, multiple times I heard the blocks are perfectly fit, you cannot put a sheet of paper between them.. well I have seen that in a very few places like in a Grand Gallery, other joints, sometimes you could put a hand between them, especially outside..
The trip was close to 7k per person - 1k of that was the airfare to/from Cairo. I've looked at several of these similar tours and they all fall within the $5600-6000 range. A few different tour companies and some of the sites and/or special permission offerings differ. I believe the "standard" special permissons/private visit fee is $2400 for 2 hours.
@@TheChurchofCacti He's a good guy. Very gracious and made a point to spend time with everyone individually - moving around on the buses, sitting with different people during meals, engaging in conversations. A real good egg as they say.
Great video! This is the only video I've seen where you get to go along every step of the interior. It gives you a whole different perspective than you get with short snippets or still images. I get an appreciation for how massive the Grand Gallery is. It also makes me realize how thoroughly bizarre is the interior architecture. Either it all served some very specific purposes or else there was just a madman who designed it. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback. I was hoping that by leaving in as much footage as possible, it would be more immersive than the typical offerings. The camera still doesn’t convey the enormity of the chambers, especially the Grand Gallery.
Great video, good to see someone focus o the mysteries and anomalys. Did you know the subterranean chamber is of center too?
Great video as usual. I was searching youtube looking for inspiration for how to title my Inside the Great Pyramid video and look who found. Hi Bales!
Title your’s better because the algorithm and I don’t get along. Hopefully you caught some of the areas I missed.
Amazing footage by the way- thankyou!!!! Thanks for pointing out how some of the slab covering the QCNS is still present!!!
Much appreciated. There are a few things I didn't get, but my brain seemed to be going a mile a minute due to adrenaline.
A closer look at the back corners/walls of the subterranean chamber, full crawl of the dead end passage (though I saw a more recent video showing it now has a metal gate), original entrance, closer look at the grand gallery slots, the nub in the antechamber.
If I make it back, I'll give it another go. Better torch and a concealed camera would be the way to go.
There are no comments? This is a very interesting video. I hope you do go back (when its safe) and film a lot more. Do a gofundme to rent the place overnight to film everything.
Which video had the image a small void/entrance? I've rewatched your films but can't find that footage. I'm a fan of Houdins theory and would like to see it again.
Thanks.
Giza Teasa (2nd video in the playlist) showed a void on the east face - northeastern corner.
I'm on my second viewing in two days. Very interesting footage. Some commentary if you don't mind.
2:06 is this the door to the upper part of the descending passageway? The one you didn't get access to? The angle is a little confusing, it looks like the door leads down.
7:02 It's sad to se the Well Shaft with so much garbage. Makes you wonder why they don't take better care of the last wonder of the world. Also, there is no metal bars, so theoretically, in a private tour you could go up to the Grotto? I was hoping to get a better view on your way up :(
12:22 Thank you for this wonderful footage of the dead end shaft. Not many people venture this far deep.
14:45 The corner was broken off by Perring I believe. He thought there might be something above the Queens Chamber and tunneled himself up. He found nothing.
15:42 They have actually sent robots up all the tunnels. But this is the most famous one where the first of two "doors" was found. The other one discovered a decade later in the opposite shaft.
16:55 Some people believe that the floor of the Queens Chamber is missing. That would explain why the shafts are higher up and that also would explain this step.
18:00 Could these wooden boxes be holding more muon detectors? If so then that's very exciting.
Again, a wonderful video. Thank you
Thank you for the well thought out comment.
2:06 is the modern access to the descending passage (right = down). If you were to go left, you'd climb up to the original entrance, but they have that blocked off as well.
7:02 I probably should've checked out that well shaft more, but the adrenaline was pumping and I've heard Egyptian jail is horrible.
14:45 is he responsible for the same damage in the Khafre pyramid?
16:55 Interesting. I'll have to look into that.
18:00 I'm not sure, but there was equipment in the subterranean chamber and the queen's chamber, so it's possible.
@@BALES5000 Did you take any pictures or video of the descending passage way towards the original entrance? The one that was blocked off?
@@Steinninn Unfortunately, I did not. I wasn't sure if there were any guardians at the junction and on the way out of the subterranean chamber I had spotted the CCTV camera. It wasn't until leaving the King's chamber that I learned the cameras were inoperable.
I was already pressing my luck with the filming. Breaking the rules can lead to footage deletion, device confiscation, and/or sometimes a trip to the police station.
I tried to get close to the original entrance form the outside, but the guardian's wouldn't allow it.
@@Steinninn Ben from Uncharted X uploaded a video yesterday, which has a good shot of the upper section of this passage. He had a much brighter flashlight apparently. Looks like there is now a locked gate blocking off the dead end tunnel/passage in the subterranean chamber.
@@BALES5000 I saw that. Hope to visit soon, defenetly have to get a private tour to get access to more then "just" the kings chamber.
21:00 Gantenbrink's Door is in the the Queens Chamber Southern Shaft. Rudolph Gantenbrink installed air conditioning in the King's Chamber Northern Shaft as part of a project to control the temperature in the pyramid. Cavaglia's excavation from the antechamber allowed him access and is where the Air Conditioning and is installed. Great footage by the way! Good to see from someone with some knowledge of the structure.
I sure have enjoyed these videos.
Thank you, Greg.
Great video!
What did it smell like in there? What did it feel like?
A bit musty like an unfinished basement. There were dehumidifiers in the King's Chamber and there is also some sort of air conditioning unit in the blocked off excavation between the Grand Gallery and Antechamber.
For me it was an extended adrenaline rush. Some people said it was calming, spiritual, energetic, etc. I was just excited and trying to see as much as I could within the 2 hours.
@@BALES5000 wow awesome. Did you decide exactly what the pyramid is? So much mystery. Long ago I read (studied) 2 large, major hardcover books about the great pyramid, from early 1900s or 1800s. I believe it claimed the ark of the covenant box (said to be same dimension stated in Bible I believe) aka the granite box which I believe they call the esophagus was seamless on the bottom, like the box was cut from a single rock, which makes it astounding. Did you happen to notice if this was true? I saw some video somewhere, and it looked like it was pieced together ...? I feel they have been hiding alot of facts about the great pyramid for a long time, and I'm wondering if you noted that box to truly be seamless?
I've been down and continue to go down many rabbit holes regarding what the pyramid is, but I'm not sure. I think it'll end up being a combination of things and we find that several people had some of the puzzle parts, but not all of them. I think it needs more in depth scanning, exploration, needs to be modeled so that all of the various theories can be tested, and people need to start working together.
The box in the Kings chamber is a single piece, which has been hollowed out. If you watch my video on the Cairo Museum, you'll see many large boxes - even the one with the run away saw cut that LAHT proponents use as "proof" of machines.
Yes, always a combination of mysteries lol. I always liked the one about it ringing with the Earth, and amplifying the resonant frequency of the earth.... To do what I don't know, but i imagine it worked until one of the "90 ton" largest pillars CRACKED. How it cracked I don't really know .... Sounds like an intense time! Original pyramid shape itself i believe to be the way our egos got sparked, which brought our brain to the forefront. Because a pyramid can just be a pile of rocks, but it is something manmade to gaze upon. Because i believe the NWO ... Thats brain before heart; this is the science. Pyramids everywhere at the same times, because its easy to make, and it causes man to wonder what else he could make. (Origin of pyramids). Edgar Cayce .... He said things about the pyramids. That's good to study, to whomever hasn't! He also saw mass flooding. Real ishh Thanks BALES for the Videos and chat as well , my friend !!!! Great to discuss this grand mystery
Wow so it is one piece! Thanks for confirming!
What was the temperature change from outside to inside the deepest parts?
The pyramid is said to be a consistent 68 degrees. It was mid 90s outside.
Dank upload good job
I can't believe how damaged the granite coffer is now. It used to be just one corner now all the edges have been chipped off.
My assumption would be people taking souvenirs, which would be disappointing.
There is a great movie on youtube called ' The movie the great pyramid k 2019' that explains it all. Thanks for the walk through. Was great to see.
I’ve watched it. It’s hit or miss.
The one about a big lens? Interesting, the shutters to make limestones blocks make sens, to melt granite other way not with a big lens would make more sens, ow and granit becomes glassy after melting. Maybe they melted something else and mix with something .
@@3blaha3 Yes. The magical giant lenses used to melt granite. The forms to pour the limestone blocks is a nice idea, but if you actually look at the core blocks, it's easily debunked. Nothing is standardized and there is mortar.
@@BALES5000 yeah, multiple times I heard the blocks are perfectly fit, you cannot put a sheet of paper between them.. well I have seen that in a very few places like in a Grand Gallery, other joints, sometimes you could put a hand between them, especially outside..
Some cool theories . How did the granite in serapeum and the osirius shaft get poured underground with no sun?
WOW. What an amazing video!!!!!!!!! spendy?
The trip was close to 7k per person - 1k of that was the airfare to/from Cairo. I've looked at several of these similar tours and they all fall within the $5600-6000 range. A few different tour companies and some of the sites and/or special permission offerings differ.
I believe the "standard" special permissons/private visit fee is $2400 for 2 hours.
Is that Robert Schoch?
If you mean the individual speaking in the subterranean chamber, yes.
@@BALES5000 Awesome. Big fan of his work.
@@TheChurchofCacti He's a good guy. Very gracious and made a point to spend time with everyone individually - moving around on the buses, sitting with different people during meals, engaging in conversations. A real good egg as they say.
Okay is that guy at @11:00 for real?
That’s his belief, yes. You’re not convinced? :)
@@BALES5000 you need a more provocative title for this BTW. "Inside the Great Pyramid! ALMOST SHOT by GUARDS!" got to work the system!
I know I should play the game ... I just don't like the game.
ILLEGAL Footage - Secrets REVEALED! Something Something Nudes.
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"taking measurements isn't allowed" what nonsense
I don't make the rules
Let's go to the eighth wonder of the world and piss and whine about literally everything.
It's one of the original seven, but what time are you picking me up?