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Vladimir and Saliel Rakulloin, a photographer from Russia, had gained great reputation when he published illegal images of Pyramid Egypt in Gaza.
Over the years, both of these photographers climb the heels that are scary, saving the world's highest and famous buildings in the camera's eyes, and these pictures are published on their website on the rofus.
These photographs are breathing and show those aspects of those prominent places that are not possible to see normally, because they face conflicts on their work, so that they do not advise others to walk on their footsteps. Let's
From China's highest building to Eiffel tower, pictures of some of them will throw you here.
Images courtesy: /ontheroofs.com
The Russian photographer was originally received from illegal images of the great Hermes of Egypt.
For the above image she hid from four guards for four hours, and when the place was closed for a tour, on a nearby ham, if she was caught, she could have been punished for one to three years.
These two years climb up the roofs of different places in the same way, as the picture below is in the German city of Clone, where he was able to take the picture of the Clone Catherine in UNESCO's World Heritage.
In order to avoid the crowds, they came to this place in Syria and went up with the help of Steel Polls.
It took 2130 feet to heighten both the China's highest building Shanghai tower, where three lifts are to take people to the highest place, but the photographers decided to help the construction crane.
He took twenty hours to his stunt, because he entered the tower in the night, reached the crane in the day break and waited so much to light, which helped with the help of the Maoist and the Shanghai World Financial Center. Save the camera in the eye.
Even at the billboards, he was also successful in taking the port of Shanghai.
Similarly, famous Church of Barcelona, Spain, Spain, could not be protected from their cameras, from where they managed to take this building and this city's coolest picture.
For this purpose, they both went on a close crane and went up to 50 meters above the building, there he took the picture from angle of angle that no one had ever seen.
Climbing close to the ceiling, he managed to take an overview of the Eiffel Tower, which has access to very few tourists in Paris.
Traveling to the uppermost floor of the Eiffel tower is a common tourist activity, but these adventures stepped forward and pulled this picture on a high alert.
Tourists can cross up four hundred stairs of the Catholic Nutdy Dam in Paris, but the photographers thought beyond it.
Similarly, when they reached the St. Vizz Cathedral of Prague, Czech Republic, the capital police caught them, but then let them go.
The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge of the Japanese city, Osaka Kaikyo Bridge, whose height is 978 feet high, this bridge is open to tourists, but the photographers wait for the night so that they could reach and hang there on the wires.
He took a photo of the city hall on a terrace in the capital of Stockholm, where each year the booth is held for the Nobel Prize.
Poland's largest building is a palace of the palace of culture and science, cinemas, museums, libraries, theaters and concert halls, both of them entered a nearby underground building and hid them from the guards and embarked on the terrace.
The Ping-on Financial Center is considered second-highest tower after Bridge-Alfalfa, where the photographers decided to stunt at the Chinese New Year's occasion, and stirred until 2165 feet wide.
Since they risk themselves very much, that's why they recommend both of them to stay away from such activities, this picture belongs to the South Korea's tower.
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Over the years, both of these photographers climb the heels that are scary, saving the world's highest and famous buildings in the camera's eyes, and these pictures are published on their website on the rofus.
These photographs are breathing and show those aspects of those prominent places that are not possible to see normally, because they face conflicts on their work, so that they do not advise others to walk on their footsteps. Let's
From China's highest building to Eiffel tower, pictures of some of them will throw you here.
Images courtesy: /ontheroofs.com
The Russian photographer was originally received from illegal images of the great Hermes of Egypt.
For the above image she hid from four guards for four hours, and when the place was closed for a tour, on a nearby ham, if she was caught, she could have been punished for one to three years.
These two years climb up the roofs of different places in the same way, as the picture below is in the German city of Clone, where he was able to take the picture of the Clone Catherine in UNESCO's World Heritage.
In order to avoid the crowds, they came to this place in Syria and went up with the help of Steel Polls.
It took 2130 feet to heighten both the China's highest building Shanghai tower, where three lifts are to take people to the highest place, but the photographers decided to help the construction crane.
He took twenty hours to his stunt, because he entered the tower in the night, reached the crane in the day break and waited so much to light, which helped with the help of the Maoist and the Shanghai World Financial Center. Save the camera in the eye.
Even at the billboards, he was also successful in taking the port of Shanghai.
Similarly, famous Church of Barcelona, Spain, Spain, could not be protected from their cameras, from where they managed to take this building and this city's coolest picture.
For this purpose, they both went on a close crane and went up to 50 meters above the building, there he took the picture from angle of angle that no one had ever seen.
Climbing close to the ceiling, he managed to take an overview of the Eiffel Tower, which has access to very few tourists in Paris.
Traveling to the uppermost floor of the Eiffel tower is a common tourist activity, but these adventures stepped forward and pulled this picture on a high alert.
Tourists can cross up four hundred stairs of the Catholic Nutdy Dam in Paris, but the photographers thought beyond it.
Similarly, when they reached the St. Vizz Cathedral of Prague, Czech Republic, the capital police caught them, but then let them go.
The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge of the Japanese city, Osaka Kaikyo Bridge, whose height is 978 feet high, this bridge is open to tourists, but the photographers wait for the night so that they could reach and hang there on the wires.
He took a photo of the city hall on a terrace in the capital of Stockholm, where each year the booth is held for the Nobel Prize.
Poland's largest building is a palace of the palace of culture and science, cinemas, museums, libraries, theaters and concert halls, both of them entered a nearby underground building and hid them from the guards and embarked on the terrace.
The Ping-on Financial Center is considered second-highest tower after Bridge-Alfalfa, where the photographers decided to stunt at the Chinese New Year's occasion, and stirred until 2165 feet wide.
Since they risk themselves very much, that's why they recommend both of them to stay away from such activities, this picture belongs to the South Korea's tower.
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