Most people have heard of the Great Pyramids in Giza, Egypt. There are also 115 lesser known pyramids scattered throughout the country. Some of these have been covered by desert sand. Google Earth may have discovered more of these lost pyramids.
Google Earth is a mapping program that combines satellite technology and aerial photography. It started out as a project of the Central Intelligence Agency and was acquired by Google in 2004. Google Earth took images of what appear to be clusters of pyramids. The two sites are about 90 miles apart.
One of the sites has a distinct square shape and is about 140 feet across. It also contains a three small mounds arranged diagonally, which is similar to the Pyramids at Giza. The second site has four mounds. The two largest are about 250 feet across while the smaller two are closer to 100 feet across. If these do end up being pyramids, they will need to be certified and protected by Egyptian authorities.