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most people have no idea that there are ancient sites from around the world where something disturbingly bad happened to thousands of years ago and its a total mystery and when you see what im going to show you in this video many of you will wonder how and why you havent seen or heard of these incredibly bizarre details before now many would assume that giza would have been the capital of ancient egypt but that is actually not the case as it was memphis that was the long-existing capital however for a period of time tennis was the capital of the entire country of egypt and the lost city of tanis is one of those ancient sites that most people have never even heard of located deep within the nile delta and is about a three and a half hour drive from modern day giza it wasnt even officially discovered until just over 80 years ago in 1939 after nearly 12 years of digging and excavation by a team of french archaeologists but what this site looked like when it was first came across by e