we don't know as we haven't found them.
The Great Pyramid of Giza has been extensively, but not completely explored.
no it is not possible. the earth's temperature in the core is not been uneven. it takes more million years to the end period of the world. their beleif tells like that.
no he was 18 years when he died so he did not live long enough to have temples or monuments of him or named after him and trust me i know this is a fact i have been studying
So far we have discovered 39 Ancient Greek temples. However there are likely to be many more lying undiscovered. It's also possible that evidence of some temples have been completely destroyed by nature or humans. See the related links below.
America was still pretty much not explored then, so would have been very beautiful and unspoilt
Never have been ant myans.Ask about the Mayans instead!
There are some places where no human has been to yet, such as large parts of Antarctica, small islands in the middle of the ocean, and sections of jungles, mountain ranges, and deserts. (I say we should leave them alone.)
It has never been explored by humans and never will.
space has been explored by Orbital flights Human flights
Almost certainly there are temples that have not yet been discovered.
i have not been to japan or anything but there are many temples LOL
Yes but satellites send pictures of all of the earth so they might not of been explored but they have been discovered
There have been about 15 billion who haven't explored the Mississippi.
The Great Pyramid of Giza has been extensively, but not completely explored.
Yes. Jungles, Rainforests, Forests, Africa (south), Sanctuarys, Almost anywhere that has not yet been invaded by people fully.
Unknown, temples to Anubis from the time of ancient Egypt have been built and likely torn down since the Old Kingdom. Temples have also been rebuilt into other buildings now unrecognizable from what they had been originally.
Within Carlsbad Caverns itself, about thirty miles of tunnels have been explored. Within the park is Lechuguilla Cave, which is much longer at 138 explored miles.