A Surveyor Looks at the Washington DC Planning Map: Part 6
This video examines the image of the cross-section of the Great Pyramid that we find depicted in the DC map. New Hampshire Avenue forms an angle of about 52 degrees with east-west streets, which is the same as the base angles on the pyramid. The southeast segment of Mass Ave is mirrored by Potomac Avenue, and both of those form 26.5 degree angles, like the passages in the pyramid.
Looking at the map, we even see that the relieving stones above the King's Chamber are being depicted in the 1792 map, but we find that they were not 'discovered' until 1836. The question arises as to how they knew they were there, IF they are in fact being depicted in the map. We would also ask, what other map elements might point to pyramid features that WE don't know about YET.
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