

The set for "The Ten Commandments" was buried underground for decades Cecil B. DeMille, director of the 1923 silent film "The Ten Commandments," thought the movie set — including 21 Sphinx replicas — was too valuable to let other filmmakers get their hands on it. He figured it was cheaper to bury the set than to move it, and the artifacts remained underground near the California coast for 94 years before archaeologists found the 300-pound head in 2017. With beautiful Asana @audriasana Check their workouts at https://vimeo.com/audriasana/vod_pages