Talk about a long walk.
A paraglider getting an aerial view of the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on Monday was surprised to see a dog atop the iconic giant pyramid.
While he didn’t say anything in the video, Alex Lang turned the camera towards him as he was flying his paramotor and beamed, evidently happily surprised that he saw the canine.
“He was barking at birds,” Lang told news agency Storyful.
A paraglider getting an aerial view of the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on Monday was surprised to see a dog atop the giant structure. (@alexlang14 via Storyful)
The pooch was also seen walking around the pinnacle of the largest pyramid in the Memphis necropolis.
Who the dog belongs to, how it got up to the top of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, or its location as of Wednesday are unknown.
In Ancient Egypt, pets were highly regarded and considered “gifts from the Gods” that would return to their divine realm in which they came from after their death, according to the World History Encyclopedia.
Some dogs were even mummified in the same fashion the Ancient Egyptians mummified humans.
Talk about a long walk. A paraglider getting an aerial view of the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on Monday was surprised to see a dog atop the iconic giant pyramid. While he didn’t say anything in the video, Alex Lang turned the camera towards him as he was flying his paramotor and beamed, […]



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