Sweating with a 'selfie' on top of a skyscraper
Disguising themselves to get through security systems, the adventurous young men below took some "once in a lifetime" photos that made viewers sweat.
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Taking "selfies" also requires skill and daring. |
These daredevil young men are certainly not afraid of heights. They have climbed the tallest buildings in the world, just to take selfies.
This is the “rooftopping” photography trend. The location is the world’s skyscrapers. The photographer stands in mid-air and takes a selfie with the small landscape below.
The adventurous “house climbers” had to disguise themselves to get past security fences and cameras to carry out this “secret mission”.
In Hong Kong, three daredevil young men climbed a skyscraper to take a photo. Alexander Remnev, a frequent rooftopper, was the one holding the “selfie stick”.
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The group also climbed the Zifeng Building in Nanjing, China, the 13th tallest building in the world. It is 450m tall and has 89 floors. Apparently, they did not use the elevator.
Instagram account owner Sidorov was the first person to climb the 413.4m, 101-story Princess Tower. This residential building is located in the Marina District of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is currently the 20th tallest building in the world.
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Sweating with this photo on the Princess Tower in Dubai, the 20th tallest building in the world. |
In the photo, this masked man is on the roof of a building in Shenzhen city, Guangdong province, China.
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Going up to the roof of a building in Shenzhen, China while still having to wear a mask |
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Another daring selfie in Hong Kong |
According to Dan Viet