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Egypt closes Great Pyramid after rumours of rituals

Egyptian soldiers walk at the base the pyramid of Khufu, largest of the Giza Pyramids in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011.  (AP / Amr Nabil) This Jan. 10, 2010 file photo shows a set of new tombs that were found near the Great Pyramid (seen in background), in Giza, Egypt
Egyptian soldiers walk at the base the pyramid of Khufu, largest of the Giza Pyramids in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011.  (AP / Amr Nabil)

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Date: Friday Nov. 11, 2011 6:23 AM ET

CAIRO — Egypt's antiquities authority closed the largest of the Giza pyramids Friday following rumours that groups would try to hold spiritual ceremonies on the site at 11:11 on Nov. 11, 2011.

The authority's head Mustafa Amin said in a statement Friday that the pyramid of Khufu, also known as Cheops, would be closed to visitors until Saturday morning for "necessary maintenance."

The closure follows a string of unconfirmed reports in local media that unidentified groups would try to hold "Jewish" or "Masonic" rites on the site to take advantage of mysterious powers coming from the pyramid on the rare date.

Amin called all reports of planned ceremonies at the site "completely lacking in truth."

The complex's director, Ali al-Asfar, said Friday that an Egyptian company requested permission last month to hold an event called "hug the pyramid," in which 120 people would join hands around the ancient burial structure.

The authority declined the request a week ago, al-Asfar said, but that did not stop concerned Egyptians from starting Internet campaigns to prevent the event from taking place.

"It has been a big cause now on Facebook and Twitter for many people to write about," al-Asfar said.

The closure was unrelated to the rumors, he said, adding that the pyramid needed maintenance after the large number of visitors during the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday last week.

The rest of the complex, which includes two other large pyramids, numerous tombs and the Sphinx, remained open.

Speaking by phone from the pyramids after 11:11 had passed, al-Asfar said he'd seen nothing out of the ordinary.

"Everything is normal," he said. "The only thing different is the closure of the Khufu pyramid."

Khufu is credited with building the Giza complex's largest pyramid, now one of Egypt's biggest tourist attractions. Khufu founded the 4th Dynasty around 2680 B.C. and ruled Egypt for 23 years.

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Brett
said

I don't understand all the fuss to 11-11-11. After all if you really believe in this numbers thing, it won't matter after 2012 anyway.


Nutbars
said

Yes, because everyone knows that the best time to do a ritual in a pyramid is Nov 11th @ 11:11. How these people manage their everyday lives is beyond me. So...it's 11/11/11 11:11 soon, we should do something, but what? I know, let's have a ritual in an pyramid!!! Have fun clowns!!


Frightened
said

Secret Jewish & Masonic rituals?? Too funny! You forgot to add that along side those two secret and scary groups the Salvation Army and Girl Guides will be there performing secret rituals too!


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