Mr. Beast Pyramids of Giza
Mr. Beast, also known as Jimmy Donaldson, spent 100-hours inside the Great Pyramids of Giza, and was lucky enough to see a few areas that are otherwise inaccessible to the public, including the Tomb of Osiris. For those wondering, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt says Mr. Beast didn’t pay to rent out the Great Pyramids, but was granted access to film inside during non-operating hours.



The most intriguing section is still the Tomb of Osiris, which is partially submerged due to rising water levels and geological changes over time, likely caused by a combination of natural events like flooding as well as land subsidence. What you may not know is that the actual burial site of Osiris is a mythical concept and not a physical tomb, nor a gateway to the underworld, that archaeologists are searching for.

LEGO Architecture Great Pyramid of Giza Set 21058, Home Décor Model Building Kit, Creative DIY Activity,...
  • Travel back in time to the 26th century BC. and discover the Great Pyramid of Giza and its surroundings with this LEGO set for adults
  • Includes 2 smaller pyramids, 2 mortuary temples, Sphinx statue, workers' village, an obelisk and a section of the Nile River with a barge
  • Lift the outer structure to reveal the Royal chambers, main tunnels & a system that may have been used to move the stone blocks during construction

Mr. Beast Pyramids of Giza

This was such an incredible adventure to watch! As an Egyptian, I love seeing the beauty and mystery of our pyramids being appreciated in such a unique way. The effort and dedication you and your team put into this experience are truly impressive,” said one fan.

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