She prays to the gods Osiris and Ra, causing an earthquake that opens a deep fissure in the Egyptian desert, leading to the discovery of a subterranean necropolis with a tomb belonging to a pharaoh who once ruled both Upper and Lower Egypt.
One of El Sahid's guardsmen learns that Nekhebet is seeking to sabotage the park; she becomes aware of this and prays to Osiris, resulting in the guard violently transforming into a snake.
Some time later, Daniel brings the papyrus thrown through his window to Professor Mason, who translates hieroglyphics inscribed on it as a warning describing the ancient curse and stating that the park's existence offends the memory of the pharaohs.
Daniel and Julie take photographs of the different scenes featured on the educational ride, including an area where riders meet the pharaoh in whose tomb the park was built.
The following day, El Sahid stages a photoshoot with himself, the pharaoh-mummy, and Professor Mason, but Nekhebet arrives and calls upon the Egyptian gods to reseal the fissure in which the park was built.