Uncharted Egypt: An Ancient Technology Tour!

Join myself (Ben from UnchartedX), expert guide Yousef Awyan from the Khemit School, and Matt Sibson from the Ancient Architects youtube channel on an epic journey exploring the varied mysteries of ancient high technology across the iconic sites of Egypt.

With a maximum of 30 spots available, this won’t be a huge group with multiple bus loads of people just seeing the regular tourist sites! We have multiple ‘special permissions’ lined up for private visits into some amazing sites that are not often accessed or even visited, and throughout the trip we’ll see some mind blowing examples of ancient high technology. Including a Nile Cruise and visiting sites in Upper and Lower Egypt, this will be a great way to experience Egypt and explore the many mysteries its megalithic sites have to offer.

More details, registration etc is available on the tour page, https://unchartedx.com/tour

Hope to see you there!

7 thoughts on “Uncharted Egypt: An Ancient Technology Tour!”

  1. Why don’t you do some research on the following? You claim an open mind.

    http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread1116489/pg1

    To me this would explain a lot of what you are claiming needs high tech tools. Not all but a big portion of the issues we see in Monolithic construction. No high tech tools needed.

    This also is a way to explain the drill holes as they were not cut, but were a plug that was screwed out after casting made of wood. Fine threads to maintain dimension.

  2. Ben

    Keep up the great work , I’m from Minnesota land of Randall Carlson . Would love to see more content on Egyptian stone vessels , and Egyptian statues

  3. Ben – I have tried emailing the tour company, but they do not respond. I was asking if the deposits will be refunded if the tour cancels because of the corona virus. I am leery of giving an $800 deposit without some sort of refund policy if the tour cancels. I have been looking forward to going with you on this trip and if this virus madness subsides, I’m up for it.

    G

    1. Hi Gerret – I’ll pass your message onto them, thanks for letting me know.

      my thoughts about this current madness are in the article I posted on this site – I am confident it will all go ahead at this point, but I fully understand anyone who is being cautious with making travel plans.

      Ben

      1. I spoke with them, they are dealing with a bad situation in Egypt at the moment, the tour company is very busy – you can expect a response over the next week, but as you can imagine they have a lot going on right now, and limited resources to deal with it.

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