Mysterious void discovered in Great Pyramid of Giza

Scientists believe the 100ft gap could unlock the mystery of pyramid’s construction

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 MARWAN NAAMANI/AFP/Getty Images.A horseman waits with his horses for tourists in front of Egypt's Cheops Pyramid at Giza plateau south of Cairo 13 June 2002.

A previously undiscovered champber has been discovered in the Great Pyramid of Giza, adding another layer of mystery to the enigma.

Japanese and French scientists announced the discovery after studying the pyramid for two years, hoping to learn more about how the tomb was built.

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