@willgrigs74

The elusive G spot πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@Carlos12330

Whoever put this up owes me 30 seconds of my life!!

@IamRTurner

Thank you so much! I've been looking for the last secret stash for hours and now that I have all 100 of them I finally unlocked the gold paintjob for my Honda Civic!

@JoseJose-of9yg

Perfect resolution when the drone is faaaaaaaar, crappy resolution when it gets closer…. It must be the alien interference πŸ˜‚

@JS-oy6nn

Could you imagine seeing these pyramids right after they were finished, it must have been an incredible sight.

@bdew8836

Thanks so much for finding it; I had lost it about 5000 years ago.

@googlesucks662

The laughs the comments provided are infinitely better than the vid.

@yanulysanson5718

I visited this spot on Assassin's Creed Origins and found nothing.  You are welcome.

@peadrianlastname

Guys it's a cat. That's it. Think about it cats love napping in high places and sun/shade. That looks to be sunny in the morning when it's colder and shady once it's hot, plus just about as high up as that cat could ever get living where it does.

@superlamb6395

Thanks for the close-up. Seeing how uneven and crappily those irregular bricks were stacked confirmed for me that aliens definitely didn't build it.

@CostaMokola

Someone's 7000 year old lunch box

@ZombieGyrl2384

The last guys drone πŸ˜‚

@doneagan2094

Ok so you got the drone that close. Any reason why you couldn't get it close enough to make that out? Can't anyone run a camera on this planet? 😑

@angelroom69

Its the FLUX CAPACITOR

@BigBlueGr8ness

How they moved some of the stones, which weigh over 80 tons, over mountains from 500 miles away, is absolutely amazing.

@serinahadjadj4661

That's the price tag of the pyramid πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@peterbreukel2603

Yes, YES!  I managed to see it, a moving Red circle.

@rickjohnson6559

That's were I left my bong πŸ˜‚

@Bohemiahotrodandcustom

It's a sign saying " NO CLIMBING ALLOWED".

@Sunspot1225.

This spot was investigated in detail by a podcast. The investigator and his cameraman looked inside the damaged place and were unable to determine its purpose. No air or breeze flowed through it.

I think lightning may have struck it, or robbers may have attempted to get in. The robber theory seems implausible due to the location's height. There are a few other theories, but being struck by something is my best guess.  P.S.: I don't know if this area of Egypt has rain, at least not currently.