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Apology for forbidden pyramid pics



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e139d 130327174814 pyramids foot hori ontal gallery Cultural flavours of New YorkRussian photographer Vitaliy Raskalov and his friends climbed the Great Pyramid of Gi a. Climbing the Pyramids has been forbidden for decades for safety and preservation reasons.


e139d 130327174704 pyramids side hori ontal gallery Cultural flavours of New YorkThe Pyramids were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.


6625c 130327174445 pyramids descent hori ontal gallery Cultural flavours of New YorkRaskalov and his friends saw the colossal monuments from angles few visitors see. The group apparently waited until the area closed to visitors before starting to climb.


6625c 130327174608 pyramids sphinx hori ontal gallery Cultural flavours of New YorkCarved out of limestone, the crumbling Great Sphinx features the body of a lion and the face of a man.


f2213 130327174314 pyramids close hori ontal gallery Cultural flavours of New YorkThe Pyramids were built for fourth dynasty (c. 2575-c. 2465 B.C.) kings.


f2213 130327174922 pyramids photographer hori ontal gallery Cultural flavours of New YorkThe group documented their illicit climb, and the photos have gone viral.


f2213 130327174015 pyramids wide hori ontal gallery Cultural flavours of New YorkThe Pyramids are just outside the bu ing city of Cairo.


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(CNN) — Was it the ultimate adventure or an audacious act of disrespect that should be punished by law?


An Internet sensation was touched off this week by Russian photographer Vadim Makhorov and a group of his friends — the group ignored regulations prohibiting the public from climbing on the Pyramids at Gi a, Egypt, and came away with spectacular photos.


The images from Makhorov and another photographer, Vitaliy Raskalov, were taken on top of the Pyramids from positions that avoided detection by guards. The photos have incited reactions ranging from envy and awe to indignation and concern for the preservation of the ancient wonders.


In an email to CNN, Makhorov now explains his reasons for flaunting the regulations, and issues an apology to Egypt and the world.


Vadim Makhorov’s email to CNN


“I’ve always been drawn to Egypt. For as long as I can remember my dream was to get to the top of the Great Pyramid of Gi a.


“When my friends and I arrived in Cairo the first thing we decided to do was to go and see the pyramids. We got there in the evening, just in time to witness the laser show.


“No words can express the fascination I felt when seeing my childhood dream come alive. Probably this very feeling made us climb onto the top of the Pyramid and see the the panorama of the whole complex, the desert and Cairo itself.


“It was already pitch black and nobody paid us any attention. We started climbing as fast and as soundless as we could. You have to be quite strong and agile to climb onto a meter-high block covered with dust.


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“It was exhausting, but the thought that we were going to witness something spectacular pushed us forward.


“It took us around 20 minutes to get to the top. We were taken breathless by the view.


“What we saw from up there was the seventh wonder of the world. We tried to capture the beauty of the scenery in the photos, so that the others could also see this magnificent panorama.


“We, of course, were not the first who dared to climb the pyramid.


“The pyramid’s peak was filled with different inscriptions in many languages, some of them being hundreds years old.


“After enjoying the view for some time we started the descent. It turned out to be harder then climbing up. We were very lucky not to get [caught]. We would have been in serious trouble if we did.


“That’s why I would like to apologi e for this ascension. We didn’t want to insult anyone. We were just following the dream.”





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