Egypt, Dog Spotted atop Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Delights Paragliders, Goes Viral
A dog frolicking atop a pyramid in Giza has captivated paragliders and social media users. The video, filmed by paragliders from Sky One Egypt, quickly went viral, amassing over a million views.
Alex Lang, a 27-year-old paraglider from Atlanta, described the experience as surreal. “At first, I was shocked, but the dog seemed like the king of the pyramid, running back and forth,” he said. “It looked like it was trying to scare away birds as if it owned the view.”
Marshall Mosher, who organized the paragliding event, had flown over the pyramids many times but never saw a dog this high. “Stray dogs usually hang out near the base of the Pyramid of Khafre,” he noted. “If I were a street dog in Cairo, I’d probably want to climb the pyramids too.”
Social media quickly embraced the story. One Instagram user joked the dog might be the reincarnation of Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god with a dog’s head. Another post on X read, “A dog climbing a historic landmark just to bark at birds—animals are simple yet profound.”
Footage later showed a similar dog descending from the pyramid. The dog had disappeared when Lang and his team flew over again.
Reflecting on the viral moment, Lang said, “It resonates with people because it’s a feel-good story—a dog barking at birds and enjoying the view. It’s pure joy.”
A Global Feel-Good Story
For Lang, the video’s viral fame has been overwhelming but heartwarming. “People from all over the world are reaching out,” he said. I think it resonates because it’s such a pure, feel-good story. A dog barking at birds, enjoying the view from the top of one of the world’s most famous landmarks—the kind of story makes people smile. It’s just a happy moment.”
The incident has delighted animal lovers and brought renewed attention to the magic and allure of Egypt’s ancient wonders. It reminds the world that even a dog can find joy in one of humanity’s most significant landmarks.