Previously, the "Pyramid Wanderers" faced setbacks while attempting to pass through the stone gate. The robot struggled at the slope formed by the fractured layers, failing multiple times. To ensure the cameras functioned properly in the complex environment, the team installed several cameras and light sources, aiming for stable and immersive footage.
As the robot re-entered the passage, the cameras captured the scene beyond the stone gate. It revealed a narrow space that, although empty, sparked curiosity due to the presence of another stone gate. The gap in this door suggested it was not a dead end. After the live broadcast concluded, interest in this discovery did not wane.
Dr. Havas speculated, "What we see is another closed door, which seems to hold something significant." National Geographic Channel prepared for this event for nine months, with a team of 250 staff members involved in the live stream. Producer Rezz stated that this was one of the most exciting challenges of his career.