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		<description><![CDATA[Your stomach will drop just looking at the stunning photos captured by some of the world&#8217;s most daring urban explorers, who scale insanely high towers all the way to the top and take casual selfies like it&#8217;s no big deal. Whether illegally base-jumping off One World Trade Center in New York or climbing to the <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/09/01/top-of-the-world-9-incredible-pov-climbs-dizzying-selfies/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<div id="urb-ads-toc-box" class="post-ads-toc-box urb-ads-toc" style="display:none;"></div><p>Your stomach will drop just looking at the stunning photos captured by some of the world&rsquo;s most daring urban explorers, who scale insanely high towers all the way to the top and take casual selfies like it&rsquo;s no big deal. Whether illegally base-jumping off One World Trade Center in New York or climbing to the apex of a 2300-foot-tall skyscraper in Shanghai, these daredevils clearly have no fear of heights.</p>
<h4>Hong Kong Trio Scale Skyscraper, Snack on Bananas</h4>
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<p>If this picture alone gives you a little bit of vertigo, wait until you watch the video. A trio of teenage photographers &ndash; Danuel Lau, Andrew Tso and A.S. &ndash;<a href="http://www.designboom.com/art/skyscraper-selfie-hong-kong-08-25-2014/"> climbed a 1,135-foot-tall skyscraper</a> in Hong Kong. Casually snacking on bananas, they make the whole task of getting to the top and photographing themselves with a wide-angle camera on a stick seem like it&rsquo;s no big deal at all.</p>
<h4>Dubai Daredevils Climb City&rsquo;s Towering Buildings</h4>
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<p>19-year-old Alexander Remnev of Russia went on a trip to Dubai with a bunch of friends, and rather than just stick to the typical tourist activities, he decided to go on a little adventure. The daring photographer and his crew&nbsp;<a href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2014/may/20/daredevils-over-dubai-in-pictures">climbed many of the city&rsquo;s tallest and most intimidating buildings</a> and photographed themselves at the top, including the world&rsquo;s tallest residential building, the 1,350-foot-tall Princess Tower.</p>
<h4>Safety-Gear-Free Stunts in Shanghai</h4>
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<p><a href="http://500px.com/raskalov">Vitaliy Raskalov</a> and <a href="http://500px.com/dedmaxopka">Vadim Makhorov</a> got so high into Shanghai&rsquo;s sky, they were literally above the clouds. The Russian duo sneakily and meticulously planned their stunt to avoid getting busted by China&rsquo;s notoriously tough law enforcement, waiting until the Chinese New Year day when there would likely be few people around. They spent nearly 18 hours at the top of China&rsquo;s Shanghai Tower, which reaches an incredible 2,130 feet into the air when you count the extra length of the crane at the top.</p>
<h4>Watch Workers Climb to the Top of a 1768-Foot-Tower</h4>
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<p>Have you ever noticed the stairways that are often attached to dizzyingly tall towers, enabling workers to get to the top to perform maintenance? This video gives you somewhat of a perspective on what it&rsquo;s like to actually climb them to the top.</p>
<h4>Rooftopping Photography by Tom Ryaboi</h4>
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<p>Few people get quite the same dramatic city views that <a href="http://blursurfing.com/">Tom Ryabo</a>i is able to take in, daring to climb onto the rooftops of the tallest buildings in any given city to take photos while dangling over the edge. The pioneering Vancouver-based &lsquo;rooftopper&rsquo; and photographer told <a href="http://resourcemagonline.com/2013/10/getting-high-tom-ryaboi/#_am2olgp4">Resource Mag</a>, &ldquo;Rooftopping is something I do whether I have a camera or not. Being in high places is just something I need to do to keep a balanced head.&rdquo;</p>
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