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The Cité de l'Or (i.e. City of Gold) in Saint-Amand-Montrond, in the very heart of France. Does it symbolise the central G in the Square and Compasses symbol?

© www.voxaurea-viasacra.com 2014

The Couhard Pyramid near Autun, France, is part of the 'French Pyramids Line.' Its origins are most probably Druidic. It is located at one end of the Major Axis.

© Nguyenld, Creative Commons 2006

The Peace Pyramid in Astana, Kazhakstan. Just like Newgrange in Ireland, it is located at a very significant distance from the Great Pyramid of Giza.

©http://www.zengardner.com 2013

The Louvre Pyramid in Paris, France, which was commissionned by former French President François Mitterrand. It is located on the eastern end of the Historical Axis of Paris.

© Esotérophilie 2012

The (supposedly Masonic) Falicon Pyramid near Nice, France, which is located on the French Pyramids Line.

© Christian Macé 2010

The (Masonic) Monceau Pyramid in

Parc Monceau, Paris, which is located on the French Pyramids Line.

© Guillaume Jacquet 2006

The Giza pyramids in Egypt. The Great Pyramid (right) is what might be termed a temple of Druidic geometry.

© Egyptian Red Crescent 2013

The unfinished pyramid on the one-dollar banknote in the US, which has probably been inspired by the Monceau Pyramid in Paris, with the help of Benjamin Franklin.

© http://www.eharmony.com 2011

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