A Spanish Tourist Is Rescued From Inside a Pyramid in Egypt: an Hour of Intervention at 80 Meters Underground
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A Spanish tourist had to be rescued this Sunday from the interior of the Acodada pyramid, about 40 kilometers south of Cairo, after having injured a foot, according to...
It is the pyramid Acodada, which was built by order of King Seneferu in Dahshur, about 40 kilometers south of Cairo
Egyptian emergency teams managed to rescue a Spanish tourist who was trapped inside the Acodada Pyramid in Dahshur — 40 kilometers south of Cairo — after having broken a foot. The operation challenged the architectural complexities of this millenary construction, since the woman was about 80 meters deep and on a wooden ramp with an angle of 26 degrees. To reach her, the emergency teams had to descend through a narrow passage — barely a meter wid…
The woman was trapped in Dahshur's Acodide Pyramid after breaking a foot, an incident that recalls the basic precautions that every visitor must take into account.

Egyptian emergency teams managed to rescue a Spanish tourist trapped with a broken foot inside the Bent Pyramid in Dahshur, 40 kilometers south of Cairo, in an operation that challenged the architectural complexities of this ancient structure, official sources reported Monday.
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