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Drone pilot discovers mysterious Chinese pyramids – doubts immediately arise – From around the world

In the Chinese province of Guizhou, pyramid-shaped mountains attract the attention of travelers. Are the formations actually of natural origin or have they been artificially created to attract tourists?

A 38-year-old migrant worker recently bought a new drone, which he used to take some landscape photos in April in the Chinese province of Guizhou. “On March 12, I flew my drone and suddenly it was at such a favorable angle that the hills looked like pyramids.” He posted a video of it online, which attracted a lot of attention. After a forest fire that destroyed the trees that covered the pyramids, the mountains were recognizable as such for the first time.

China pyramids sparked online debate

Pyramids in China that have only now appeared out of nowhere – this has sparked discussions online. Some believe that China wants to hide the pyramids in order to keep the country's history under wraps. Others believe that the pyramids are a man-made tourist attraction designed to attract visitors. A Galileo team wanted to see for themselves and hiked to the pyramids. The conclusion, which official investigations also show, is that the structures are of natural origin.

The original of this article “Drone pilot discovered mysterious Chinese pyramids – doubts immediately arise” comes from glomex.