Captured on video
Dog climbs to the top of the Pyramid of Khufu in Giza
Paramotor pilot Alex Lang was amazed when he circled the pyramids of Giza in Egypt on Monday and suddenly spotted a dog at the top of the Cheops pyramid.
At - today - 138.75 meters, the Cheops Pyramid is the largest of the three pyramids in Giza. The pictures taken by Alex Lang show him watching the dog at the highest point of the stone wonder of the world.
Local media report that the dog was barking at birds. It is unclear how it managed the climb. It is also unclear how the animal managed to climb back down.
The pyramids of Giza in Egypt are among the most famous and oldest surviving structures of mankind. They are located on the western edge of the Nile Valley, around eight kilometers southwest of Giza and around 15 kilometers from the center of Cairo.
The pyramids are the only remaining of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and were added to the World Heritage List in 1979.
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