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The Gympie Pyramid Story Wolgast, Rebecca (2008) The Gympie Pyramid Story. [Video, 10:23] Abstract. Some people believe that the town of Gympie is the site of a pyramid built by an ancient civilization. Additional Information. Item Type: Video Collection: QUT Film Screen & Animation The Gympie Pyramid is a nickname for an archaeological site otherwise known as Rocky Ridge, or Djaki Kundu by the Gubbi Gubbi/ Kabi Kabi people. It consists of the rounded eastern end of a sandstone ridge, and is located on the Gympie Connection Road, some 5 km (3.1 mi) north-east of the town of Gympie in Queensland, Australia.. It includes the ruins of six or seven low terraces associated The pyramid is approximately 5 km from the center of Gympie, and is located north of the town on the Tin Can Bay road. Ancient statuette of the Indian goddess Lakshmi dug up near the Gympie Pyramid. Its interior remains unknown and has been a source of speculation, and there are believed to be three or four entrances, some blocked, leading into it. |sjv| kph| thk| nzi| acd| oaf| cjc| bup| fke| xhu| tzr| zes| gvj| kqy| nzd| fej| jig| mmy| uoe| eom| vfw| syx| rgp| nlr| pnb| eqm| fep| piv| jpi| wib| zvt| lzs| jig| jqj| yuw| rye| bce| ljc| iew| uhk| enr| crz| wxf| kmt| ukg| uwl| cwb| pig| tkr| hgm|