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That's a very valid idea. I am wondering who to approach? How to approach them?
Hani Badawi said:As we are living the Chinese century, perhaps we should think about China as being a good venue for at least one of the Pyramids. Maybe they would be interested in building something for the future to redeem the losses brought about by the destruction of many of their ancient relics during the cultural revolution. They have the technology (demonstrated by their super-Olympic show) and financial wherewithal to fund such a project. Just a thought!
That's a very valid idea. I am wondering who to approach? How to approach them?
Hani Badawi said:As we are living the Chinese century, perhaps we should think about China as being a good venue for at least one of the Pyramids. Maybe they would be interested in building something for the future to redeem the losses brought about by the destruction of many of their ancient relics during the cultural revolution. They have the technology (demonstrated by their super-Olympic show) and financial wherewithal to fund such a project. Just a thought!
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