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The Malayan sun bear is the smallest bear in the world and is active only at night. It spends its days sleeping in tree nests and basking in the sun.


Scientist sees pyramid secrets in the stars


Scientist sees pyramid secrets in the stars
The ancient Egyptians lined up their pyramids to the north because they believed that their pharaohs became stars in the northern sky after they died. The Egyptians used two stars, Kochab and Miza, to find true north. It was only in 2467 BC that the celestial north pole was situated exactly between the two stars Kochab and Mizar. The Egyptians started building the Great Pyramid of Giza about 11 years before 2467 BC, which is why it is slightly off true north orientation.
NOVEMBER 16, 2000
The Vancouver Sun
NOVEMBER 16, 2000

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