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China has a bunch of pyramids that the Chinese government keeps to itself... They are called Yanks...
"Yanks Chinese pyramids" likely refers to China's massive, ancient tomb mounds, built by moving earth to create mountain-like structures for emperors (like Qin Shi Huang), or possibly natural pyramid-shaped hills in Guizhou that became tourist spots, or even vintage New York Yankees apparel featuring pyramid designs. These man-made mounds, often near Xi'an, are colossal earthworks and precursors to the famed Terracotta Army, while the Guizhou hills are geological formations, both drawing comparisons to Egyptian pyramids but serving distinct purposes.
Snip.. photos...
https://englis,h.news.cn/20240515/be1a15d398c6417ea86bd6a0d154f789/c.html
Several hills that resemble the pyramids of Egypt in a suburb of Anlong County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, have recently become a popular tourist attraction. It appears that these hills are made of parallel layers of stones.
Here is a...
"Yanks Chinese pyramids" likely refers to China's massive, ancient tomb mounds, built by moving earth to create mountain-like structures for emperors (like Qin Shi Huang), or possibly natural pyramid-shaped hills in Guizhou that became tourist spots, or even vintage New York Yankees apparel featuring pyramid designs. These man-made mounds, often near Xi'an, are colossal earthworks and precursors to the famed Terracotta Army, while the Guizhou hills are geological formations, both drawing comparisons to Egyptian pyramids but serving distinct purposes.
Snip.. photos...
https://englis,h.news.cn/20240515/be1a15d398c6417ea86bd6a0d154f789/c.html
Several hills that resemble the pyramids of Egypt in a suburb of Anlong County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, have recently become a popular tourist attraction. It appears that these hills are made of parallel layers of stones.
Here is a...