Hoteps think every hill is a pyramid
We are all descendants of the great pharaoh. Why do you think Somalis are the only people in the world to praise each other with shit like āfirfircoonā
Even if a hill potentially has something under, it doesn't need to be a pyramid. It could be an ancient building etc. I do admit that Somaliweyn is barely explored archaeologically, despite the visible old ruins on the surface of the land. Imagine unearthing the old remnants of how our ancestors used to live 1000+ years ago.Hoteps think every hill is a pyramid
But why pyramids and why do Somalis love fircoon so much?Even if a hill potentially has something under, it doesn't need to be a pyramid. It could be an ancient building etc. I do admit that Somaliweyn is barely explored archaeologically, despite the visible old ruins on the surface of the land. Imagine unearthing the old remnants of how our ancestors used to live 1000+ years ago.
I don't think it'll be a pyramid though. Could be a cone shaped building like the old graves found in SoomaaliweynBut why pyramids and why do Somalis love fircoon so much?
Waqooyi is so beautiful, top destinations are Berbera beach, ruins of Seylac, shiikh and daallo/ogo mountains, laas geel, and Naaso hablood hillsGrave of puuntiyow
North somalia has nice desert and rocky landscape I might go one day
Still can't get over naaso habloodWaqooyi is so beautiful, top destinations are Berbera beach, ruins of Seylac, shiikh and daallo/ogo mountains, laas geel, and Naaso hablood hills
Their was lidar scans done on North Somali they found millions of archaeological ruin house and roads. So these mounds can actually be pyramid
No, but seriously what do you think is buried underneath it![]()
Hoteps think every hill is a pyramid
This is reminding me of the (false) pyramid debate surrounding Naaso Hablood
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The hills are beautiful, I recommend seeing them irl
Their was lidar scans done on North Somali they found millions of archaeological ruin house and roads. So these mounds can actually be pyramid
When did they do lidar scans on Northern Somalia? As far as i am aware they haven't done that yet at all.
Most of what they have done is take limited satellite images of ruins and structures visible above ground.
I used to think the same until @NidarNidar pointed out how man-made pyramids around the world often just look like natural hills or mounds , until they're excavated.
They should really use LiDAR drones to scan those mounds and peaks in Somalia. It would help determine whether they're actual pyramids or just natural land formations
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Hidden structure found with Lidar under the Pyramids using SAR Scan Project
I did a deep drive, originally thinking this was a hoax, but it turns out it's real, the tech isn't new but was adapted for use to use satellite scans, it's called SAR Doppler Tomography and was used previously to scan volcanoes, the two Italians adapted it for use on archaeological sites. This...www.somalispot.com
I guess you havenāt heard about Hotel Naso HabloodStill can't get over naaso hablooddutty mandem
The streetlights there just happen to be redI guess you havenāt heard about Hotel Naso Hablood![]()
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Interesting observation from Musa Galaal, hopefully we can also get some lidar scans of the area, its getting cheaper.