A group of 'sky walkers' who refuse to wear safety gear have climbed the
240-metre central tower at Moscow State University and taken pictures
of the scenes below. The tower was Europe's tallest building until 1990
and is widely considered to be the most majestic of the city's so-called
'Stalin skyscrapers', a group of seven neoclassic structures built on
the Russian leader's instruction after the Second World War. The group
have climbed six of the seven, and have plans to complete the series by
scaling Moscow's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Vertigo warning! Dizzying photos of Russian daredevils who climb country's tallest buildings... WITHOUT ropes
A group of 'sky walkers' who refuse to wear safety gear have climbed the
240-metre central tower at Moscow State University and taken pictures
of the scenes below. The tower was Europe's tallest building until 1990
and is widely considered to be the most majestic of the city's so-called
'Stalin skyscrapers', a group of seven neoclassic structures built on
the Russian leader's instruction after the Second World War. The group
have climbed six of the seven, and have plans to complete the series by
scaling Moscow's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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