Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Oldest Pyramid Of Ecypt Has Been Saved

   The oldest pyramid of Egypt has been saved from collapse through use of large airbags which have been used to prop up the ceilings.  The 4,700-year-old pyramid has been stabilised so engineers can carry out permanent repairs.
   The huge structure was built as a burial place for Pharaoh Djoser, a warrior who reigned in the third dynasty for 19 years but has been damaged in an earthquake.
   The historic pyramid was feared to be so unstable that no-one has taken on the challenge of securing it in the last 19 years. Peter James, a former Royal Navy lieutenant-commander who served in the Falklands War, has won a £1.8 million contract to carry out the repairs.

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