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Brilio.net/en - Maybe its hard to understand that certain people are disposed to risk their lives only to take dramatic selfies. But it happens.
A team of daredevils who are addicted taking selfies on the very top of skyscrapers have yet again took a risky path to get the ultimate shot.
The group of Russians, this time including Vitaliy Raskalov, Vladimir Sidorov and Ivan Beerkus, which are renowned for conquering numerous skyscrapers rooftops across the world. Recently, those extreme adrenaline junkies were topping the Shun Hing Square in Shenzhen, China.
The 69-floor skyscraper is 384-meter-tall, make it one of the tallest buildings in the world.
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Like they usually did, the team didnt just reach the roof to descent. They climbed to the top of one of the two spires at the rooftop. To make the moment more intense, the ladder used to reach the top spire did not have an attached safety net, but On The Roofs didn't really seem to care.
It is unclear whether the team had permission to walk up the skyscraper, but you might note that they were able to break through a door in a suspiciously relaxed manner.
Source: Mashable
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