Yes, the Egyptian pyramids are still standing. They have stood for thousands of years and remain iconic symbols of ancient Egyptian civilization.
One. the great pyramids.
There are approximately 138 Egyptian pyramids still standing today, with the most famous ones located in Giza, such as the Great Pyramid of Giza. These ancient structures were built as tombs for the pharaohs and are a symbol of Egypt's rich history and culture.
if its the ruins, it would be around 26 in Egypt, more across north Africa
Because their civilization lasted for a very long time in a part of the world many would have viewed as impossible to live in. Above that, they managed to build many great monuments including the pyramids and the sphynx that are still standing today.
cause its great... that's why its called the Great Pyramid of Giza
Of the originals it's just the Pyramids of Egypt, I thinx. Correct. Assuming we are talking about the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World.
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No. The Great Pyramids at Giza are in Egypt. There are many more pyramids scattered about that country and in addition there are even more numerous amounts of pyramids in the Sudan. However, Israel has no Pyramids.
All of Egypt's pyramids are sited on the west bank of the Nile and most are grouped together in a number of pyramid fields. The German Egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-84) produced the first modern list of pyramids in 1842. He identified 67. A great many more have since been discovered, in November 2008 118 pyramids had been identified. The location of Pyramid 29 for example, the so-called "Headless Pyramid", was lost for a second time when the structure was buried by desert sands subsequent to Lepsius' survey. It was only rediscovered again during an archaeological dig conducted in 2008. Many pyramids are in a poor state of preservation or buried by desert sands. If visible at all they may appear as little more than mounds of rubble. As archaeological techniques improve Egyptologists are continuing to identify and study previously unknown pyramid structures. The most recent pyramid to be discovered is that of Queen Sesheshet, mother of 6th Dynasty Pharaoh Teti, located at Saqqara. The discovery was announced by the Egyptian Council of Antiquities, on 11 November 2008. I visited many wonderful pyramids during my college research time through the help of a well- known travel agency known as Ask Aladdin. They help me a lot.
There are many ancient temples given such a title and some of them are still standing, yes.
there are to many possibilities to reach our goal, but we want to standing still on our goal . for standing still on our goal to do hard work , doing planing for that , doing revision , time management etc.then and then you still standing on our goal..