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The skywalker: Russian teen scales the world

Not-so-scared of heights Russian photographer, Marat Dupri, has captured amazing images of his world; scaling buildings, cranes and structures in Moscow with his friends. Unharnessed and unfazed by the radiation he absorbed from climbing radio towers, his pictures are stunning.

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Jack said | 27 September, 2011

Wow – that guy musy NOT have a fear of heights!!

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