Two unidentified, possible pyramid complexes have been located with satellite imagery from Google Earth.

One of the complex sites contains a distinct, four-sided, truncated,  pyramidal shape that is approximately 140 feet in width. This site  contains three smaller mounds in a very clear formation, similar to the  diagonal alignment of the Giza Plateau pyramids.
 The second possible site contains four mounds with a larger,  triangular-shaped plateau. The two larger mounds at this site are  approximately 250 feet in width, with two smaller mounds approximately  100 feet in width. This site complex is arranged in a very clear  formation with the large plateau, or butte, nearby in a triangular shape  with a width of approximately 600 feet. 

Proposed Pyramid Location
The sites have been documented and discovered by satellite  archaeology researcher Angela Micol of Maiden, North Carolina. Angela  has been conducting satellite archaeology research for over ten years,  searching for ancient sites from space using Google Earth. Angela is a  UNC Charlotte alumnus and has studied archaeology since childhood.  Google Earth has allowed her to document many possible archaeological  sites, including a potential underwater city off the coast of the  Yucatan peninsula that has sparked the interest of scientists,  researchers and archaeologists. Angela is also a board member of the  APEX Institute, founded by archaeologist William Donato, who is  pioneering underwater archaeological research in the Bahamas. Angela has  been assisted by Don J. Long, fellow APEX researcher and colleague.
 The sites have been verified as undiscovered by Egyptologist and  pyramid expert Nabil Selim. Nabil’s discoveries include the pyramid  called Sinki at Abydos and the Dry Moat surrounding the Step pyramid  Complex at Saqqara. Nabil has stated the smaller 100 foot “mounds”, at  one of the proposed complex sites, are a similar size as the 13th  Dynasty Egyptian pyramids, if a square base can be discovered. 
Next Steps
The Egyptian sites have been sent to Egyptologists and researchers  for further investigation and “ground truthing”. Angela has stated, “The  images speak for themselves. It’s very obvious what the sites may  contain but field research is needed to verify they are, in fact,  pyramids and evidence should be gathered to determine their origins. It  is my hunch there is much more to these sites and with the use of  Infrared imagery, we can see the extent of the proposed complexes in  greater detail.” This is just one site of many Angela has identified  that may contain ancient ruins. “My dream is to work with archaeologists  to release sites that I have identified over the past ten years of  research. This research is the frontier of discovery and it’s just  beginning to advance views of our ancient past
 
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