In a jaw-dropping event, paramotorist Alex Lang, while flying over the Great Pyramid of Giza on October 14, discovered a dog atop the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Lang zoomed in on the cream-coloured dog taking a stroll on the structure built over 4,5000 years ago, barking at the birds flying overhead. The video also captured Lang flying around the Pyramid and smiling after spotting the dog.
Sharing the video, X handle @buitengebieden wrote, “A dog climbed all the way up the Great Pyramid of Giza.”
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The video amassed over 8,52,00,000 views. Responding to the video, a user wrote, “What a brave dog. I hope the man parachuting is going to rescue him.” Another user commented, “A dog or a cat can make it up there on its own, but I can’t imagine how the people who built it managed to get higher and higher to finish building it.”
“It’s a hot dog. It has achieved something many people in this world won’t,” a third user wrote.
Another video showed the dog effortlessly climbing down the Great Pyramid of Giza. “Looks like that dog has more energy than most of us! Climbing the Great Pyramid of Giza for the view… someone get this pup a medal!” an X user wrote.
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The Great Pyramid, built between 2580 and 2565 BC during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site