Vadim Makhorov and Vitaliy Raskalov clibed up the under-construction Shanghai Tower
Upon
its completion in 2014, it will stand approximately 632 metres (2,073
ft) high and will have 121 storeys. Following its topping out on 3
August 2013, it became the tallest building in China and the
second-tallest in the world, surpassed only by the Burj Khalifa in the
United Arab Emirates.
Raskalov
says the pair started their ascent on January 31st, which not
coincidentally was the first day of China’s Lunar New Year, a major
holiday in China. It took them about two hours to get to the 120th floor
by foot and then they spent an additional 18 hours on top of the
building sleeping and waiting for better weather.
Some candid shots taken by them - enjoy :)
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Photograph by VITALIY RASKALOV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VADIM MAKHOROV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VADIM MAKHOROV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VADIM MAKHOROV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VADIM MAKHOROV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VITALIY RASKALOV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VADIM MAKHOROV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VADIM MAKHOROV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VITALIY RASKALOV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VITALIY RASKALOV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VADIM MAKHOROV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VADIM MAKHOROV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VADIM MAKHOROV | OnTheRoofs
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Photograph by VITALIY RASKALOV | OnTheRoofs
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