Russian urbex of Shanghai tower

Russian free climbers Vadim Makhorov and Vitaly Raskalov two hours to climb 650 metres up the unfinished Shanghai Tower in 2014. They did not use safety equipment on their ascent to the top of a crane attached to the tower, from where they took stunning shots of Shanghai.

Vitaly Raskalov's feet dangle from the top of the Shanghai Tower, high above the Shanghai World Financial Centre. Photograph: Vitaly Raskalov/Caters News Agency

Jin Mao Tower, left, and the Shanghai World Financial Centre peek through the city’s morning cloud cover. Photograph: Vadim Makhorov/Caters News Agency

Masked climber Vadim Makhorov on a crane atop the Shanghai Tower following the two-hour ascent. Photograph: Vitaly Raskarov/Caters News Agency

The climbers look down on Jin Mao Tower in cloud. Until 2007, Jin Mao, which has 88 floors, was the tallest building in China. Photograph: Vitaly Raskalov/Caters News Agency

A view from the top of the tower 632 metres tall, which was designed by US architects Gensler. Photograph: Vitaly Raskalov/Caters News Agency

Vadim Makhorov used a head camera to take these images from a crane above the Shanghai Tower. Photograph: Vitaly Raskalov/Caters News Agency

The climbers look down on the Oriental Pearl TV tower, to their right. Photograph: Vitaly Raskalov/Caters News Agency



Source: Shanghai tower climb - in pictures

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