52° 5'25.01"N 5°20'35.14"E
When one thinks of pyramids, one usually thinks of Egypt, or Central America. You don't typically think: the Netherlands. And yet, right there, in the Dutch town of Austerlitz, is a big ol' honkin' pyramid. It was built in 1804 by the soldiers of general Auguste Marmont. It used to be a popular activity to climb to the top of the watch tower at summit of the pyramid, but today, the tower is no longer open to the public. Cool stuff, huh?
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