
Police on Camels Patrol Giza Pyramids: A Unique Sight
Giza's Unexpected Traffic Controllers: Police on Camels Monitor Tourists Giza, Egypt - A recent video circulating online shows a unique aspect of maintaining order near the iconic pyramids of Giza. The footage depicts police officers patrolling the area on camels, directing the flow of camel-drawn carriages and other tourist traffic. The video's author, who appears to be a tourist, expressed surprise at the unusual sight. "I've never seen anything like it in my life," he said, highlighting the unexpected nature of the scene. Beyond the novelty of the police on camels, the video also points out a lesser-known rule: music is prohibited in the immediate vicinity of the pyramids. This rule, while not explicitly explained in the video, adds another layer of interest to the unusual scene. The video's popularity underlines the public's fascination with both the historical significance of the pyramids and the unique methods employed to manage the tourist crowds. The unexpected combination of ancient history and modern policing, as seen through the lens of a tourist's casual observation, has resonated with viewers.