The world's most daring selfies

July 23, 2016 20:18

Risky selfies are criticized as reckless and life-threatening actions. However, netizens still cannot deny the appeal and uniqueness of photos in this style.

Daily Mail recently shared a series of selfies that are considered the most daring in the world. The first photo is the work of Vladimir Sidorov and Ivan Kusznetsov. During a trip to China, two Russian guys dressed as Batman, climbed to the roof of a tower in Shanghai and took a photo at a height of 420 m.

Thiago Correra captured a special moment on the giant arm of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Adventurous photographer Alexander Remnov uses a selfie stick to capture unique scenes in Hong Kong.

Even though he was at an altitude of thousands of meters, pilot Jakub Vik still did not forget to capture the beautiful moment when he glided across the sky of Bystřice, Czech Republic with a Benesov aircraft.

Pavel Smirnov and Ozcan Ipar (two adventurous climbers) take a photo on top of the 350 m high bridge - Yavuz Sultan Selim - in Istanbul, Türkiye.

Photographer Kim Wolhuter's photo of her touching her nose to a wild hyena at the Mashatu Game Reserve in Botswana is unsettling.

Photo taken from an F-16 aircraft by fighter pilots during a cold weather training exercise in Northern Norway.

The cold gaze of a shark under the Aliwal Shoal reef in South Africa with diver Aaron Gekoski makes viewers shiver.

"Are jellyfish poisonous? What happens when they cling to a diver?"... are the questions netizens asked when seeing the photo taken at the Palau jellyfish lake by Nadia Aly - a professional photographer and diver.

Many people think that climber Nik Haliks is "crazy" to use Benbow crater on top of Ambrym, in Vanuatu as a selfie backdrop.

Ervin Punkar uses a selfie stick to take a photo from the top of the 183-meter-high television tower in Tartu, Estonia.

According to Zing.vn

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