Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Criticized for Climbing the Pyramid, Russian photographer Apologizes

Some time ago, a Russian photographer taking pictures 'banned' from the top of the pyramids in Egypt. Reactions that range from anger to admiration. However, he finally apologized.

Last week there was a sensation that made ​​Russian photographer Vadim Makhorov. Vadim together with his friends to break the rules in Egypt by climbing to the top of the pyramids at Giza, and taking photos were spectacular from there.

The photo looks very stunning, panoramic view of the pyramids of Egypt to show others than others. However, the image is brought mixed reactions, from admiration to outrage because Vadim be disregarding the status of the pyramid as a wonder of the world that must be maintained.

Therefore, Vadim finally apologize to the Egyptian people and the world community via email. "I always dreamed to reach the top of the Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. Unimaginable arrival in Egypt, my childhood dream come true," said Vadim apology in an email request sent to CNN news sites.

"The feeling is also pleased that took me to climb to the top of the Pyramid to see the panoramic views across the complex, as well as the city of Cairo and the desert around it," he added.

Vadim adding that he climbed the pyramids at night. He claimed to need the power and speed to climb the pyramid was covered with sand dust.

Vadim and his friends took over 20 minutes to reach the top of the Pyramid. When he arrived, he was taking a panoramic photo from the pyramid complex.

"We apologize for this act, and do not mean bad. We just followed our dream," he concluded.

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