A dangerous game is being played around the world. Reckless young men are dangling from cars and clambering atop the roofs of commuter trains, in a sport that is a high-stakes distraction from poverty and boredom.
A dangerous game is being played around the world. Reckless young men are dangling from cars and clambering atop the roofs of commuter trains, in a sport that is a high-stakes distraction from poverty and boredom.
A dangerous game is being played around the world. Reckless young men are dangling from cars and clambering atop the roofs of commuter trains, in a sport that is a high-stakes distraction from poverty and boredom.
A dangerous game is being played around the world. Reckless young men are dangling from cars and clambering atop the roofs of commuter trains, in a sport that is a high-stakes distraction from poverty and boredom.
It's the ultimate balancing act - traveling upside-down on a bicycle 1,000 meters above an icy Norwegian fjord, with just a weight dangling below him for stability.
It's the ultimate balancing act - traveling upside-down on a bicycle 1,000 meters above an icy Norwegian fjord, with just a weight dangling below him for stability.
There are big rocks pirouetting on little ones, little ones dangling on top of big ones, pebbles tightly clumped and suspended in air. The artist who did this, Michael Grab, is a balancer of rocks.
There are big rocks pirouetting on little ones, little ones dangling on top of big ones, pebbles tightly clumped and suspended in air. The artist who did this, Michael Grab, is a balancer of rocks.
There are big rocks pirouetting on little ones, little ones dangling on top of big ones, pebbles tightly clumped and suspended in air. The artist who did this, Michael Grab, is a balancer of rocks.