So, what are some crazy feats of "buildering?"
Well, there's no doubt that you've heard about the guy who recently tried climbing Trump Tower. Don't worry, he used suction cups, but he eventually got arrested.
Kirill Oreshkin, the King of Selfies, is pretty well-known for climbing on top of things and taking crazy selfies. Here he is on the Monument of Victory in Moscow.
Not daring enough for you? Maybe balancing on a star at the top of Moscow State University will tickle your fancy?
Believe it or not, though, Kirill is more about the dangerous selfies, not climbing the tallest buildings. That's where these guys come in.
They're pictured here climbing a spire in Shanghai, coming in at a whopping 1093 feet (333m).
They even climbed Christ the Redeemer in Brazil.
If you can't remember, it's the giant statue of Jesus Christ in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
But those were just warm-ups. Things really start to heat up when they climb the Lotte Tower, which comes in at a whopping 1821 feet (555 meters).
Again, that's still child's play because their next feat was Shanghai Tower, a 2133 foot (650m) building. Can't forget the pictures, right?
And finally, they top it off with a climb to the top of Shenzhen Centre, a 2165 foot (660m) building. The best part is, their reasoning behind these climbs is purely for entertainment.
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