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Sudan pyramids

Lost Pyramids Unearthed in Egypt & Sudan

2013-02-26 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Given the size of the damn things, you’d be quite right in thinking that all of the pyramids had been found already – but a couple of recent discoveries would seem to suggest that there’s plenty more exploring to be done out there.

Tags: broken pyramids, Egyptian pyramids, Khay, Luxor, pyramids, Sudan pyramids

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After a winter that felt more like spring, Heraklion is dealing with a massive mosquito surge.

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Kallia Chatzaki warns of the demographic collapse of the Lassithi Plateau, calling for infrastructure upgrades to save the region.

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5.0 Magnitude Aftershock Rattles Crete Following Morning Quake

2026-04-24 By Argophilia Travel News

A strong 5.0 magnitude aftershock rattled Crete at 11:58 AM Friday, following the 5.7 earthquake earlier this morning.

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Will Samaria Open in May? Funding Delays and Bureaucracy Threaten the “King of Gorges”

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Will Samaria Gorge open in May? Local leaders in Crete warn of bureaucratic delays and funding issues threatening the 2026 hiking season.

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Seismologist Akis Tselentis Reassures Public After 5.7 Crete Quake

2026-04-24 By Iorgos Pappas

Greek seismologist Akis Tselentis explains the 5.7 Crete quake, warns against seismic rumors, and advises caution regarding small tsunamis.

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