Pyramids Of Egypt Research Paper

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The great pyramids of Egypt, where my personal legend was supposed to end. After months of learning, setbacks, and travelling I ended up where I started, at the abandoned church. The pyramids have taught me that all of my experiences that occurred on my journey are apart of my personal legend. Every person I met, the lessons I learned, the obstacles that came in my way, and the distances I travelled were all apart of my personal legend. They represent the unknowns and knowledge that I explored throughout my personal legend. The pyramids also caused me to become a different and better person. I understood myself and the ways of the world more than ever before. I am grateful that the treasure was not at the pyramids but instead at the church

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