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It was intensely hot the day on which I visited the Pyramids, and for that reason I didn't climb to the top. I do intend to make the climb the first chance I get. The entrance to the interior of the pyramid is about 50 feet from the ground.

Its wonderful inside: a long weary passage leads to the Queens chamber and higher still to the Kings chamber It is necessary for one's own safety to take his boots off before making the entrance, even then one must exercise great caution for the Passages being of marble with only a very shallow step about every three feet, a slip or a false step, and you go down headlong for many feet – quite far enough to break your watch-glass

Close to the Pyramids and facing Cairo his features greatly mutilated stands "Mr Spinks", as the natives call the Sphinx, searching as it seems for doomsday, stareing into endless futurity.

Of course you know that it was hewn out of the living rock. The length of the body of the Sphinx is about 150 feet. The head is about 30 feet long and the face 14 feet wide. From the top of the head to the base of the body is about 70 feet. The paws are about 50 feet in length.

Near the Sphinx is a large granite and limestone temple known as the temple of the Sphinx.

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