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German teenager climbs ancient Giza landmark – and films the whole thing

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A young German man put a lot on the line for the thrill of a lifetime – scaling the Great Pyramid of Giza, and filming the whole spectacle. An avid climber, the 18-year-old has braved some unforgettable heights. But the Egyptian police just couldn’t let this one slide.
Andrej Ciesielski broke a decades-old law by scaling the 4,500-year-old, 146-meter tall limestone structure of the Pyramid of Khufu, in Giza, last week. He filmed the whole thing.
“It took me around 8 minutes to reach the top. Climbing down took me 20 minutes. Safety first!” he wrote on his blog. Which saved the police the trouble of scraping Ciesielski off the ground, instead allowing him to be detained and questioned.

He thought the photos would be worth risking prison, he added.

“Before my trip I wasn’t sure if it was a good idea to go to Cairo but I was happy that I went there. Together against terror. At the last day there was a terror attack near the pyramids. A few people have been killed. That made me even [more thoughtful].”

Ciesielski maintains an active online presence, maintaining a blog with pictures of his climbs in various parts of the world. He tells visitors to check back often for new adventures.


“After a few minutes climbing, I started to attract a bit of attention and some of the security shouted to me to come down in Arabic,” he told The Telegraph.

“At first, they wanted to take me to the German embassy, but after a while I was released without anything further happening,” he told The Telegraph. “I had asked the locals what they thought of my attempt and they warned me that it was illegal to climb the pyramids, although I thought it would be fine, what with Egypt’s dependence on tourists.”

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But what he did was illegal & should be fined or banned from going to the Pyramids ever again or any historical monuments.
 
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“At first, they wanted to take me to the German embassy, but after a while I was released without anything further happening,” he told The Telegraph. “I had asked the locals what they thought of my attempt and they warned me that it was illegal to climb the pyramids, although I thought it would be fine , what with Egypt’s dependence on tourists.”

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Really ? Did he left his common sense at home ....
 
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But what he did was illegal & should be fined or banned from going to the Pyramids ever again or any historical monuments.

That would be an over reaction. If the Chichen Itza and Coliseum can handle people and their rubber soled shoes walking on them Im sure the pyramid of giza will be just fine. My guess is they dont allow people to climb the pyramid for safety reasons and not because the pyramid is at risk. They dont want people falling and dying. If this guy wanted to risk his life to climb it thats his business. As long as he didnt leave litter on it or do something like piss on the pyramid I dont think is a big deal. Id climb it if I knew I could get away with it.
 
This isn't really that unusual. British troops used to scale the pyramid all the time.

Or just sit on it.

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Locals also seemed to do it back in the day.

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Well it is one of Egypt's most prized possessions. Climbing it is dangerous, and given that terrorists around the Middle East have been blowing up ancient monuments, I can kind of see why they would be nervous about people climbing it.
 

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