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INSIDE THE PYRAMID OF KHAFRA. Giza, Egypt. Venturing into this Pyramid was not for the faint hearted, claustrophobic or for the asthma sufferer. It was a very small corridor which measured roughly 1.5 meters from floor to ceiling and equally 1.5m wall to wall, and was roughly 40 yards long. So with lots of tourist crammed in there in the Egyptian heat, all I can say was it was an experience. I was glad when i made it into the burial chamber as there was a little room to breathe. Thank you for taking the time to view. Gavin Zeno Watson

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Zacko

9:54AM | Sun, 16 April 2006

LOL! That sure looks like a narrow path. Guess the light was quite limited as well. Have a good one. #:O)

nhirschberger

10:18AM | Sun, 16 April 2006

Fantastic composition and capture ! Excellent work !!!

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Loloe

10:26AM | Sun, 16 April 2006

Super capture! You were really courageous to go there! Bravo!!!

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jocko500

10:40AM | Sun, 16 April 2006

lol I 6'4" so I may not go in there. very super capture of how it looks

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oscilis

11:01AM | Sun, 16 April 2006

Amazing photo. At 5'2" I would fit but my brain wouldn't like it.

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claudialee

12:48PM | Sun, 16 April 2006

Fantastic photo under the circumstances. It's like being stuck in Alice In Wondeland's Rabbit Hole with a 6'4" cousin and laughing so hard that neither can move!!!! This is Great!!! HUGS!!

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girsempa

12:57PM | Sun, 16 April 2006

This is a different, interesting and even funny view on the pyramids... never saw it this way. Good you had your camera to set your mind to; when that claustrofobic feeling sets in, it's not funny at all..;-) I did some speleology in extremely narrow spaces with mud and water, I know the feeling...

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missie_mandelbrot

1:07PM | Sun, 16 April 2006

Thank your for sharing this image and your experience with us. I love Egypt and would really like to visit one day. This image is fascinating and I'm so glad you've shown the less glamorous side to visiting the pyramids. Hope you at least found some enjoyment from it after navigating this corridor. Good perspective and a photograph that captures the moment perfectly.

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jcv2

2:50PM | Sun, 16 April 2006

He he, quite an experience here, better not get stuck here in a tourist jam LOL! Fantastic work!

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SoulSearcherr

4:50PM | Sun, 16 April 2006

oh luckyyyy you..hope to see more shots soon..S

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Chaos911

1:32AM | Mon, 17 April 2006

wow, realy fantastic, super!!!

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fluffgirl

4:30AM | Mon, 17 April 2006

I always wanted to go there, but im not sure i could do this...im now off to look in your galleries for more photos...

goddessdellaluna

3:07PM | Mon, 17 April 2006

I am not sure I could be so inclosed either . It sounds like it would definatly be worth the experiance though ~ I am loving this series of yours here . FANTASTIC WORK !

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CavalierLady

7:59AM | Tue, 18 April 2006

An experience of a lifetime... inside the pyramid!!!!! How lucky you are!!!

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Richardphotos

2:47PM | Wed, 19 April 2006

I would have a problem in a tight space like that. I hate crawling underneath low houses. I would do it to have the experience of a pyramid

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morin3000

12:23PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

I like to return on your gallery !!!!! It is a wonder and an inspiration !!!!! Hope that you liked my comments !!!!! Another excelling image !!!!! V***


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