2016-12-20 Mount Everest is 8844 meters above sea level, the Dead Sea is minus 422 meters above sea level, plus the areas that can be reached by aircraft and the depth that submarines can reach, this is basically all the spaces in human life.

2016-12-20

Mount Everest is 8844 meters above sea level, the Dead Sea is minus 422 meters above sea level, plus the areas that can be reached by aircraft and the depth that submarines can reach, this is basically all the spaces in human life. The depth of more than 10,000 meters is only more than ten kilometers across the surface of the earth. However, if you stand up these more than ten kilometers, you can show amazing power - mountains, lakes, forests and deserts. The space on the earth has always been unpredictable. In contrast, humans are small and humble, but unwilling to be lonely. They like to search up and down in this vertical ten kilometers to prove that they are skilled and brave.

space collection second issue, let’s take a look at these brave men who sacrificed their lives to compete with the earth [Part 1].

reported on August 12, 2016 that people who are afraid of heights often try to avoid dangerous places at high altitudes, but Russian photographer George Lanchevsky is different from others. In order to overcome the fear of heights, he actually made an appointment with his friends to climb cranes around the world with bare hands. Name: George Lanchevsky mediaadrumwo / Oriental ICh

reported on March 9, 2016 that in order to capture the most dazzling scene of skiers crossing the ice cave, photographer Christoph Jorda used two Profoto B1 flash systems: one was placed at the top of the ice cave, while the other was in the cave. Before shooting started, the photographer and his team had to clear all obstacles and dig all the snow blocked at the entrance of the cave. The biggest problem they encountered was not the snow, but the altitude of nearly three thousand meters and the low temperature that made the flash difficult to function properly. This made the skier miserable - his younger brother Matthias. Matthias jumped several times before he took the picture he wanted, and even broke his ribs during the process. Name: Oriental ICh

reported on March 23, 2016 that this intimidating set of photos shows rock climber Gaetan Raymond climbing on the Dolomite Mountain in Italy, 1,800 from sea level, and making various hanging postures on the steep cliff surface. It is really scary to watch. Photographer Pierre Chauffour recorded these thrilling scenes. Name: Oriental ICh

reported on August 3, 2016 that former Swiss pilot Yves Rossy is known as Jetman. He has a flying wing equipped with a jet engine and challenges to fly at altitude above 17,000 feet in Dubai, and also set a new record of his own flight altitude. He and his friend Vince Refeet soared among the clouds, flew with the planes, danced in the air, and turned the sky into their playground. The Swiss birdman said: "Flying at high altitudes looks ordinary, but to reach a certain altitude, it requires continuous training, team cooperation and a gradual process." Signature: Ewan Cowie / Oriental IC

reported on August 4, 2016 that 27-year-old Luiz Fernando Candeia is a riot policeman in Rio, Brazil. In June, he played inverted on the edge of a cliff in Pedra da tartaruga in Rio, Rio, without any safety ropes, and relied entirely on the strength of the central muscles. His friend used a rope to lower him to the right position, and then he hung upside down on the edge of the cliff like a bat without the rope, his thrilling movements made people gasp. Signature: Oriental ICh

reported on March 22, 2016 that these dizzy and terrifying images show that the brave and fearless man Ryan Robinson is playing with ropes on Tasmania, Australia. In the picture, the man was walking carefully on a rope, and below him was the deep sea and rocks. If he was not careful, he might be crushed to pieces. Adventure photographer Krystle Wright took this scary set of photos. Signature: Oriental ICh

reported on February 18, 2016 that the 23-year-old Brazilian boy Dered Rabelo was blind due to glaucoma when he was born. His father was obsessed with surfing, and even Rabelo's name came from the first Hawaiian world diving champion Derek Ho. Rabelo has always wanted to try diving, especially after hearing his father mention his expectations at the age of 17, he decided to bravely embrace the surfboard and step into the endless ocean. With his keen hearing, surfer Rabelo realizes his dreams and his father. Name: Oriental ICh

reported on May 6, 2016 that you may have challenged the rapids kayak , but you must have never experienced the feeling of kayaking diving down from the thrilling waterfall.Kayaking partners Ben Marr and Aniol Serrasolses penetrate deep into the dense rainforest of Veracruz, Mexico, and experience a high-altitude dive at the 70-foot Twisted Pleasure Falls on the Harasingo River, a thrilling scene recorded by adventure photographer and firefighter Jasper Gibson. Signature: Oriental ICh

reported on August 16, 2016 that in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, several adventurers staged a high-altitude walk on Mount Pedra Dagarvia. Behind them, the dawn sunrise lit up the charming scenery of the entire city of Rio. Brazilian photographer Rafael Moura took this spectacular scene. Although Rio faced controversy over Zika virus and security on the eve of the Olympics, Rafael said he felt that the city had opened its arms and was ready to welcome tourists from all over the world. Name: Rafael Moura mediadrumworldco / Oriental IC

Local time on March 15, 2016, Indian Control Kashmir Srinagar, Muslim young people practice parkour in the open space. Parkour, originally initiated by French soldiers in the Vietnam War, was a sport that combines gymnastics, acrobatics, running and jumping, and is now very popular among Muslim youth in Kashmir. Name: FAROOQ KHAN / Oriental IC

reported on April 28, 2016 that a 25-year-old man, Jarrett Martin, is a disabled and sick man with a high paraplegia. A parachuting stunt accident seven years ago caused him to lose his legs, causing him to lose consciousness from below his chest. Despite the misfortune, Martin did not stop pursuing his dreams. Recently, he skydiving from nearly 5,000 feet of in Dubai to challenge himself. Midway through, his parachute rope even had an emergency that twisted together, but Martin unhurriedly untied it and finally finished the parachute jump. Name: Junior SilvaMercury Press / Oriental IC

reported on May 27, 2016 that 27-year-old Mich Kemeter is from Austria and is an extreme enthusiast. This terrifying set of photos shows him climbing hundreds of meters of steep rock walls without a safety rope. After climbing to the apex of the French Verdun Grand Canyon 400 meters, he did not stop to rest, but jumped and started parachuting. Regarding this adventure of rock climbing, Mickey also admitted that one mistake would be torn to pieces. Name: Alexandre Buisse / Oriental IC

reported on January 25, 2016 that centenarian Glenn Quillin chose to skydiving on two persons to celebrate his 100th birthday. Glenn asked his grandson Michael Welch to arrange the project quietly with his family on his back, and he didn't inform everyone the day before. On January 17, Glenn jumped from a height of 13,000 feet (about 4,000 meters) and experienced a minute of free fall, which was quite exciting. Signature: CATERS NEWS / Oriental IC

August 4, 2016 reported that yoga instructor Salvatore Daniele practiced double yoga on a 4-meter-high cable with his partner Matthias Bleischs. In the picture, Matthias is straddling the cable hanging over the rapids, while Salvatore slowly stepped on Matthias' shoulders and finally stood up slowly. The scene was very thrilling. The set of photos was taken by photographer Gustavo Mazzei. Name: Oriental ICh

reported on June 28, 2016, don’t look down! This madly sleek set of photos shows a woman with a brave heart and a brave heart walking in front of a waterfall and performing thrilling yoga among the slings. At Yosemiteti National Park, California, 23-year-old extreme enthusiast Kimberly Weglin staged a terrifying walk-in show in front of Spring Waterfall in Yosemiteti National Park, during which he also performed a high-altitude horse. Along with Kimberly are her boyfriend Ryan Jenks and friends Scott Hong, Elana Polichuk, Michael Melner and Sara Wilson. It is reported that they are the first people in history to do this challenge. Signature: Oriental ICh

The fully transparent glass slide launched by the tallest building of the local "Federal Bank Building" invites media reporters to go and experience it. A fully transparent glass design slide built around the 69th and 70th floors of the tallest building, built outside the windows of the 69th and 70th floors, with a height of more than 1,000 feet (about 305 meters), allows visitors to overlook the beautiful scenery of downtown Los Angeles.The slide will be open to the public on June 25, 2016, and the ticket is $25. If you like thrilling, don't miss it. Name: Richard Vogel / Oriental IC

reported on May 22, 2016, Egland, France, in this set of photos, Nathan Paulin from Le Reposoir in southeastern France and Danny Menk from the Czech Republic selected two peaks in the Alps area in France, and set up a one-kilometer-long steel rope between the two peaks at an altitude of 650 meters from the ground. The two of them will tiptoe and walk the kilometer in dizzying heights and thin air to break the previous world record of 495 meters in length. Name: Oriental ICh

reported on March 31, 2016 that this set of chilling photos showed several divers chilling in Paijanne Lake in Asikkala to challenge extreme diving. These freedivers are all from Europe and gathered at Lake Paijanne, the second largest lake in Finland, to challenge the dive. French freelance photographers Alex Roubaud and Alex Voyer took these pictures. Name: REXShutterstock / Oriental IC

reported on January 6, 2016 that Swiss man Gilles Sierro challenged skiing on a 60-degree cliff surface on the Queen of the Alps, Blanche, becoming the first person in history. This set of photos shows Giles sliding down from 600 meters and nearly vertical cliff surface, which makes people frightened. Photographer David Carlier took this historic scene for him. Attribution: DCarlier / Oriental ICh