To say this is one of the most difficult treks inside a man-made structure is like saying there's some water in the Atlantic. But exploring Egypt's lesser-known Bent Pyramid, is an exercise is stamina, and claustrophobia. It's 85 meters down in a narrow shaft that requires you to bend at a 90-degree angle. Then it's an 85-meter climb and crawl though even narrower shafts to its cathedral-like ceiling. It's not for the weak (if you have a heart condition, I suggest you stay out of the interior). For me it was quite the adventure. And oh, so worth it (look at all that sweat!).
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