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Gympie Pyramid Adventure The World According to Steven Q

The Gympie Pyramid near the town of Gympie in Queensland, Australia has long been a source of fascination for people from around the world as well as Australia, and the subject of a great many claims about its origin and true purpose. More recently, a passenger flying across central Australia saw a pyramid in the desert north of Alice Springs. This pyramid is said to be made of stone, and largely buried, which is why it has not been located on Google Earth

🌌 Cosmic Truths The Gympie Pyramid savedjakikundu 🐝🌳 kabibunyadjha YouTube. [1] It consists of the rounded eastern end of a sandstone ridge, and is located on the Gympie Connection Road, some 5 km (3.1 mi) north-east of the town of Gympie in Queensland, Australia The Gympie Pyramid is a nickname for an archaeological site otherwise known as Rocky Ridge, or Djaki Kundu by the Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi people

🌌 Cosmic Truths The Gympie Pyramid savedjakikundu 🐝🌳 kabibunyadjha YouTube. Archaeological Mystery The Gympie Pyramid consists of stone terraces rising up the side of a hill, appearing at first glance to be the remnants of an ancient stepped structure. The Gympie Pyramid near the town of Gympie in Queensland, Australia has long been a source of fascination for people from around the world as well as Australia, and the subject of a great many claims about its origin and true purpose.