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Soaring above the iconic Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, paragliders spotted a stray dog soaking in the views of the ancient wonder before expertly navigating down the monumental structure.
When video of a dog at the top of an Egyptian pyramid in Giza went viral last week, tens of millions of social media users were simultaneously delighted and baffled. How did the dog get up there ...
Silent Hill 2's original creature artist has revealed that the inspiration for the game's most iconic enemy can be traced back to an oft-forgotten 1990 horror film. Pyramid Head began life as ...
This good boy is top dog. A man paragliding over Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza on Monday spotted the jaw-dropping sight of a barking dog atop the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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The dog ventured up to the 448-foot tall Pyramid of Khafre is one of the three Ancient Egyptian Pyramids of Giza. Climbing the pyramid is not allowed but that didn't stop the daring dog.
An aerial video shared on Instagram Oct. 14, taken by Marshall Mosher as he was paramotoring around the area, showed the dog prowling around the top of the Pyramid of Khafre — the second largest ...
Social media users are in awe of a dog that climbed to the top of the Great Pyramid of Giza. A viral video recorded by Alex Lang and reposted on Instagram by adventurer Marshall Mosher has been ...