Welcome to the sixth week of the Connect-the-dot and Coloring event lasting 12 weeks with each week 2 new connect-the-dot challenges!

Previous Weeks: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sagrada Familia, St Marks Square, Bridge of Sighs, St.Peter's Basilica, Neuschwanstein, Parthenon, Kizhi Pogost , Taj-Mahal
Voting and Leaderboard Thread is: Here

This week the landmark for this thread is:

The Pyramid of Khufu in JPG format

ThePyramid of Khufu in PDF format

Simply print the jpg or pdf (or use paint programs) and complete the connect-the-dots and submit your finished picture in this thread! For participating you will be invited to a special Steam group for GA rewards!

Here is an example:
Example of completed Dot-to-dot -St. Basil's Cathedral in Russia
Example of COLORED Dot-to-dot -used colored pencil, adding some detail

If you want to accept the ultimate challenge then add some coloring to your picture for next week voting will be done on colored submissions for winners and special GA entry!

Check HERE for details on your submissions and the event!

And don't miss out on the other challenge this week of The Great Wall of China

The Pyramid of Khufu Challenge!

Where: El Giza, Egypt
What: The Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops) is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza pyramid complex bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact.

Based on a mark in an interior chamber naming the work gang and a reference to fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu, Egyptologists believe that the pyramid was built as a tomb over a 10 to 20-year period concluding around 2560 BC. Initially at 146.5 metres (481 feet), the Great Pyramid was the tallest man-made structure in the world for more than 3,800 years. Originally, the Great Pyramid was covered by casing stones that formed a smooth outer surface; what is seen today is the underlying core structure. Some of the casing stones that once covered the structure can still be seen around the base.

Interesting facts:

Built: Around 2560 BC
Function: Tomb of Pharoah Khufu
Size: Height 480 ft. (146m)
Made of: About 2.3 million stone blocks and it is thought to weigh 5.9 million tonnes
Other: Tallest building in the world till 1311 AD and again from 1647 to 1874.
This pyramid is the largest of all three pyramids that border El Giza, Egypt and it is also the largest pyramid ever built.
There were three burial chambers inside. One of the chambers was built into the bedrock underground. The queen’s chamber was higher and the king’s chamber was the highest.

GOOD LUCK on the challenge! Create for us some breath-taking Pictures of the The Pyramid of Khufu for some awesome GA wins!

Countdown Timer to the end of submissions.

I will add a ga later, hope everyone have fun and let out their artistic side! :)
Edit: Finally had some time and create a ga
ga for the challenge

Cool pics of landmark:

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Phew, I think I made it in time barely :)

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Guess it's from Asterix and Cleopatra. :)

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That is what came to mind, just couldn't help it. ;)

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Didn't read much of Asterix, but I know they aren't normally in Egypt. So had to look it up. :)

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Contact me on steam about your host bonus points

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I was thinking about that as well, Obelix hanging from the sphinx, but decided not to do it in the end. :)

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Bump for 50 mins!

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Just that, sorry.

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