Great Pyramid

The Great Pyramid is a landmark located on Earth in the nation of Egypt. It is one of three pyramids in Giza, located near the Great Sphinx.

History
In the year 2266, Earth mathematician and pacifist Alfred Bleikoff, who had been cryogenically frozen in the 1990s, was revived aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701). He was allowed to tour Earth for five days anonymously before his official reception. James T. Kirk, Spock, Leonard McCoy and Montgomery Scott showed him the Great Pyramid. Bleikoff was amazed that the area around the monument was no longer a desert. They also visited the Eiffel Tower, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, the Statue of Liberty, the Colosseum, the Taj Mahal, and flew over Mount Everest. 

In the year 2274, pyramids were discovered on the surface of Zeta Reticuli II revealing a civilization parallel to that of Ancient Egypt. It even had a statue resembling the Great Sphinx. A temple contained a statue of Khnum, the Egyptian god of creation, and hundreds of mummies in a room enveloped in a powerfield.