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The three great pyramids of Giza are not in a straight line.

The two largest pyramids are arranged Northeast-Southwest of one another.

The 225-degree line of bearing through Giza (NE-SW) does not even pass through South America at all, much less through Peru. The yellow line below is this bearing:

sw of Giza

The three great pyramids of Giza are not in a straight line.

The two largest pyramids are arranged Northeast-Southwest of one another.

The 225-degree line of bearing through Giza (NE-SW) does not even pass through South America at all, much less through Peru.

The three great pyramids of Giza are not in a straight line.

The two largest pyramids are arranged Northeast-Southwest of one another.

The 225-degree line of bearing through Giza (NE-SW) does not even pass through South America at all, much less through Peru. The yellow line below is this bearing:

sw of Giza

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The three great pyramids of Giza are not in a straight line.

The two largest pyramids are arranged Northeast-Southwest of one another.

The 225-degree line of bearing through Giza (NE-SW) does not even pass through South America at all, much less through Peru.