England has a very hidden pyramid that will rival to Egypt – but you won’t believe where it is

A mysterious structure lies in the Scottish plateaus, which can rival Egypt’s iconic ancient pyramids.
He was stuck in the striking Cairnogorms National Park in Aberdeenchire and is Cairn of Prince Albert, who was looking at the Scottish Plateaus – to commemorate his beloved husband after his death in 1861 by Queen Victoria.
Cairns is usually used as a monument or grave monument, and it has been used since prehistoric times.
In Balmoral Estate in Scotland, Prince Albert’s Cairn, a granite pyramid standing in an impressive 41 FT, is the largest of 11 monuments.
Most of the monuments were built by Queen Victoria and marked the marriage of their children, including Prince Arthur, Prince Leopold, Prince Albert Edward, Princess Royal, Princess Beatrice, Princess Louis, Princess Alice and Princess Helena.
John Brown, a servant of Queen Victoria and a personal officer, was built after his death, but later he was removed by EDward VII.
Two Cairn, in 2012, Queen II. He celebrates Elizabeth’s Elmas Jubilee and was designed with an Arduvaz plate engraved with the initials and history of the Queen.
However, Prince Albert’s Cairn is the most unique thanks to the pyramid -like structure that resembles ancient Egypt’s monumental remains or Aztec pyramids in Mexico.
In the picture: Prince Albert’s Craig’s Balmoral Estate, Luracain, Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, England

Cairns is usually used as a monument or grave monument.

After his death, the Pyramid was erected in 1861 by Queen Victoria to commemorate her beloved husband.
Although he has been stuck in the Scottish Forest for more than 150 years, Cairn, also called Balmoral Pyramid, is still largely considered a secret jewel in Scotland and is unaware of a few tourists.
This was the case for the young adventurer Tom Prout, who was confused after the extraordinary pyramid stumbled during a trip to the Cairngorms National Park in Aberdeenchire.
The solo traveler, who was in his 20s, was traveling in Scottish wild when he met Prince Albert’s Cairn.
Tiktok, the social media platform, said in a video to show his followers: ‘So let me tell you that you should not leave England and fly to Egypt to find the pyramids,’ he said.
Prince Albert shifted to Cairn and says: ‘… Because today I will find one in Scotland today and I will show you exactly where it is’.
Speaking with his followers in the clip, Tom continues to say that finding a pyramid in the UK is a possibility that it is a probability.
However, the moment Prince Albert heard his cairn, he jumped to his van and went to the park in Aberdeenshire.
Talking about the site, the Pyramid said that ‘what I can describe as the most surreal thing I’ve ever seen in England’.

In Balmoral Estate in Scotland, they are used to honor members of the royal family. Most of the monuments in the real estate were built by queen Victoria

Although it has been stuck in the Scottish Forest for more than 150 years, Cairn is still considered a hidden jewel.

The building was made of granite. Picture: Prince Albert’s Cairn Balmoral Manor in winter
‘The funniest thing for me did not realize that it was here all my life in England,’ he said.
‘Now, I am not saying that this is close to the same scale, but when it is surrounded by such environments, you cannot defeat it’.
Prout’s video collected 1.2 million views and said hundreds of users are unaware of the presence of the pyramid.
‘Wow!! I didn’t know it existed !! A user, I should see if the same pyramid conspiracies stop in Scotland.
Another said: ‘Oh wow, I didn’t know there were pyramids in the United Kingdom’.
However, Prince Albert Cairn is not the only structure similar to that of ancient Egypt in England.
There is a 18FT pyramid in the depths of the Garvagh Forest in Northern Ireland.
The monument known as Garvagh pyramid or ‘safe’ is a secret treasure that adds mystery and intrigue to the northern Irish countryside.
The building was built by the first Lord Garvagh George Canning, which was inspired by the Egyptian tour in the 1800s and aimed to be the tomb safe for the pyramid.

Tiktoker Tom Prout heard awe after encountering the pyramid

Speaking with his followers, Prout said the Pyramid is the ‘most surreal thing I’ve ever seen in England’.

However, Prince Albert Cairn is not the only structure similar to that of ancient Egypt in England. A 18FT pyramid in the depths of the Garvagh Forest in Colerain, Northern Ireland

Monument known as Garvagh Pyramid or ‘Case’ was built in the 1800s
However, it is said that Lord Garvagh later had a heart change and decided not to be buried there.
Although it is transferred for many generations, the pyramid remains empty.
Similar to Prince Albert’s Cairn, his presence remains hidden for several people.
Belfast Live, Causeway Coast and Glens Assembly Member Richard Holmes, the pyramidin ‘Causeway Coast’s secret jewels’, he said.
‘Special and definitely a speech point. The large pyramids may not be the scale, but none of them are less in Northern Ireland, a four -sided pyramid. ”