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People are actually performing amazing stunts of climbing to the highest & most dangerous buildings and even crane to get photos! Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr 8. Mercury City Tower 5 Russian daredevils illegally climbed to the top of a construction crane sitting on the top of Moscow’s Mercury City Tower in 2012. The building is currently the third tallest skyscraper in Moscow. The incredibly dangerous prank took a lot of planning. The group observed the area, studied the worker’s schedules and the locations of security camera’s. Dressed as construction workers the group snuck into the building and climbed the stairs to get to the top of the 75 story building. Two of the group proceeded to base jump off the building while the other 3 climbed the crane. They managed to pull off the stunt without getting caught in the act and walked away with some incredible footage. 7. Shanghai Tower Images of this crazy urban stunt will give you an immediate tingling sensation in your extremities. Two Russians, Vadim Makhorov and Vitaly Raskalov, are the people that climbed the second highest tower in the world. They got some pretty amazing footage of the stunt that swept across the internet and got millions of hits. 6. Radio Tower in Germany Two people made this epic climb up an inactive radio tower in Donebach, Germany in 2015. The antenna was switched off at the beginning of 2015 which enabled the two people to perform this stunt and come away with some incredible footage unscathed. The tower is the tallest structure in Germany at just under 1,200 feet high. 5. The Great Pyramid of Giza “On balance I thought the photos would be worth it,” explained 18 year old German Andrej Ciesielski when he was asked why he decided to climb to the top of the Great Pyramid of Giza with a video camera in the middle of the day despite the fact that he could go to jail and in plain view of tourists and security personnel below. Police were waiting at the bottom when Ciesielski eventually decided to descend the pyramid and they took him into custody. Luckily for the young German, authorities decided against charging him on the condition that he delete all of his files in front of them, to which the teenager agreed. Little did the cops know, Ciesielski had recovery software for his camera and posted the pictures and video of the incident online upon returning home. 4. Crane in Dubai Rumors were floating around that the popular urban climber known as Mustang Wanted had perished while attempting one of his death defying stunts. Those rumors were disproved when the adrenaline junkie posted a video earlier this year of him climbing a crane that was almost 1,500 feet high. But simply climbing the crane wasn’t enough for this unusually brave soul. Just as he did with James Kingston on the Moscow Bridge, Mustang Wanted did a variety of moves while on top of the crane and did them, of course, without safety equipment of any kind. 3. South Bank Tower Gaining unique perspectives and gathering unbelievable footage is one of the main goals of urban adventurers, and this climb up London’s iconic South Bank Tower and the crane on it’s roof produced both in spades. Accomplished by James Kingston, the footage gathered features the brass balled man hanging one handed off of the crane and jumping an insane gap on his way to the top. The unique view of London that he is able to provide us all is simply breathtaking. 2. Ping An Finance Centre When the pair who climbed the Shanghai Tower released footage of the stunt, the internet went nuts and the video and photos that were posted got millions of views. This notoriety led the pair to climb the Ping An Finance Centre, a mega skyscraper that was still under construction, in 2015. Not only did they reach the top of the building but, like they did on the Shanghai Tower, they found a crane to climb. The footage of the stunt will leave you speechless and have you begging for them to make it down safely which they thankfully did. 1. Russky Bridge Three Russian thrillseekers filmed themselves climbing the 1,050 foot pylons of the Russky Island Bridge in 2012. Apparently upon posting the vertigo inducing footage of the illegal act Russian authorities fined the trio for trespassing.