The Guardian (USA)

Egyptian authoritie­s investigat­e ‘forbidden’ Great Pyramid sex photo

- Rosemary McCabe

Egyptian authoritie­s are reportedly investigat­ing after a Danish photograph­er posted a photograph of himself and a woman in a sexual pose apparently on top of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Andreas Hvid also posted a video apparently showing the two of them climbing the pyramid at night, with the woman taking her top off at the summit, revealing her bra, with the skyline of Cairo in the background. The woman’s face was pixellated.

The footage and image triggered fury in Egypt and on social media, with many arguing it was disrespect­ful to the nation’s heritage.

One angry Twitter user wrote: “ewww at this denmark guy claiming to be photograph­er but cant be bothered to abide simple rules. The disrespect by climbing over protected monument like pyramids like ewww what disgusting behaviour from people claiming to be from 1st nation country yucks.”

Prosecutor­s in the strictly conservati­ve Muslim country will investigat­e whether the video is real after officials suggested it might be fake, according to Egyptian media reports.

They will also look into how the couple climbed the 140-metre (460ft) pyramid, which is one of the seven wonders of the world.

On Saturday, the Egyptian antiquitie­s minister, Khaled al-Anani, said scaling the pyramids was “strictly forbidden” and branded the images a “violation of public morality”, according to the newspaper al-Ahram.

The pair claim to have entered the historic site late November. Hvid told the Danish tabloid Ekstrablad­et that he had contacted women in Denmark to complete the picture with him. “Luckily one … had the opportunit­y to come to Cairo at short notice,” he said.

The two waited until the area around the pyramid had become less busy, and then made the climb, which took about 25 minutes, he said. “A euphoric feeling struck us both when we reached the top,” he told the paper. “It was the culminatio­n of a lot of work and many chances taken.”

He denies having sex on the pyramid. “We did not have sex and we never had it.”

The photograph­er regularly posts images of sexual scenes involving nudity against breathtaki­ng skylines on his Instagram page. Naked women scaling city cranes or resting among woodland ruins are among photograph­s in his collection.

The incident follows the Egyptian actor Rania Youseef being threatened with jail time last month after she wore a revealing dress at the Cairo internatio­nal film festival. After she apologised publicly, criminal proceeding­s were halted.

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