00:00A group of treasure hunters is battling heavy winds
00:02in the Egyptian desert in search of lost pyramids.
00:05It's May 2013, and the team is working
00:08with amateur satellite archaeologist Angela Mikkel,
00:11who's directed them to these coordinates.
00:14It was a very large triangular mound,
00:16and I was like, wait a minute, this could be undiscovered.
00:21Suddenly the wind picks up,
00:23and the team is stopped in its tracks
00:25by the sound of a whisper in the air.
00:33When I heard that voice,
00:35the hair on the back of my neck stood up,
00:37it sounded like some kind of an incantation.
00:45Did someone on Angela's team say it?
00:48They were like, oh no, we didn't put the voice on there.
00:51We don't know what it's saying.
00:52They also said they didn't think that it was Arabic.
00:55And I'm like, what could it possibly be?
00:57Could it be maybe an ancient Egyptian dialect?
01:01Could the whisper be an ancient curse?
01:03Journalist M.J. Benaiah says that theory leads back to Howard Carter,
01:07the man who discovered King Tut's tomb in 1922.
01:10Locals warned Carter that he probably shouldn't be messing around
01:14in the tomb of a dead pharaoh.
01:15And sure enough, after Carter made his discovery,
01:20strange things started to happen.
01:22Members of Carter's team began to drop like flies.
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