Russian photographers Vadim Mahora and Vitali Raskalovym have gained a lot of media attention after they published their illegal photographs of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
For years, the two photographers have risked frightening heights and legal implications to scale some of the world’s highest and most well-known buildings, which they then highlight on their website, On the Roofs.
The images are breathtaking and capture views of these famous destinations we might not otherwise see, but their work does come with controversy. This is why they urge that others don’t follow in their path.
From climbing to the top of China’s highest skyscraper to capturing images of Barcelona’s Sagrada Família from above, here are some of their most stunning and risky shots.
The Russian photographers have recently gained attention for capturing these illegal photographs of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.
To get the shot, the two hid from guards for four hours after closing time before climbing the pyramid, which they say can come with a punishment of one to three years in jail when caught.
But the two have been climbing roofs for years in destinations like Cologne, Germany, where they were able to capture a bird’s-eye view of the Cologne Cathedral, the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Escaping the crowds and arriving in the evening, the two snuck to the cathedral’s scaffolding and climbed to the top with nothing but steel poles to support their ascent.
The pair also climbed 650 meters (2,130 feet) to the top of one of China’s tallest skyscrapers, the Shanghai Tower. Three elevators send passengers up to the sightseeing platform, but the photographers decided to climb the construction cranes that were there at the time instead.
The stunt took them a total of 20 hours since they entered the tower at night, scaled the crane during daybreak, and waited for the light to rise to capture dream-like views of the neighboring Jin Mao Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center wrapped in clouds.
They’ve been to the Sagrada Família, Antoni Gaudí’s famous cathedral in Barcelona, Spain. Climbing to the top, they were able to get a stunning view of both the structure and the city.
The photographers climbed the nearby crane and used scaffolding to get to about 50 meters (164 feet) above the building itself. They were able to capture stunning views of the structure at angles never before seen.
By climbing nearby rooftops, they got a view of the Eiffel Tower that few tourists in Paris are able to access.
Going up to the top of the Eiffel Tower is a common tourist activity, but the daredevils took it one step further by facing dizzying heights to dangle off of the legs of the tower and snap a shot of the city.
You can also climb the 400 steps that lead to the top of the towers of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, but the photographers decided to climb the facade directly to access up-close shots of the cathedral’s statues.
When they climbed the facade of the St. Vitus Cathedral, the largest temple in Prague, Czech Republic, where religious services and coronations of Czech kings and queens took place, they were caught by a shocked local policeman who eventually let them go.
The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge in Osaka, Japan, is the world’s longest suspension bridge and one of the tallest with pylons that stretch 978 feet high. The bridge is accessible to tourists, but the two waited until nighttime and went up to the top by themselves, walking on the stay cables to get this shot.
La Basilique du Sacré Cœur de Montmartre is considered one of the most iconic monuments in Paris, with an observation deck more than 400 meters (1,312 ft.) high that offers panoramic views of the capital. But, instead of the official observation point, the two photographers strolled around the roof of the church to showcase its details.
From climbing a roof across the water, they captured Stockholm’s City Hall, one of Sweden’s most famous buildings. It houses the Municipal Council, works of art, and the Nobel Prize banquet every year, seen here illuminated in the night.
To get this image of the Palace of Culture and Science, the largest building in Poland and home to cinemas, pools, museums, libraries, theaters and concert halls in Warsaw, the two entered a nearby building that was under construction and hid from the guards in a construction cradle on the roof.
After their YouTube video on their Shanghai Tower climb got so many hits, they climbed the Ping An Financial Center in Shenzen, China, which is set to be the second-tallest tower in the world after Dubai’s Burj Khalifa. They decided to do the stunt on Chinese New Years, when they climbed construction passages 660 meters (2,165 feet) into the sky.
They’ve also gone into industrial centers and underground tunnels like Stockholm’s subway system. They take dangerous risks to get these images, which is why the pair never recommends others attempt their work.
David Sweat, the surviving prisoner on the run in New York, has fallen into a critical condition hours after being shot and captured alive. He was hit twice in the torso when an officer patrolling the area spotted him brazenly jogging down the road wearing head-to-toe camouflage. But despite appearing stable at first, the murderer's condition has rapidly deteriorated since being flown 200 miles to Albany Medical Center's trauma unit. Hours earlier, local residents cheered as the ambulance pulled away from Alice Hyde Medical Center in Constable, bound for a larger medical center in Albany, 200 miles south. 'We got you b*****d,' shouted one woman. Sweat has been on the run for 23 days after breaking free from Clinton Correctional Facility, where he was serving a life sentence for pumping 22 bullets into a sheriff then running him over. His fellow fugitive, double killer Richard Matt, was shot dead on Friday. He was finally apprehended by Sergeant Jay Cook, a 21-year veteran and father-of-two, who recognized him and told him to stop. When Sweat fled, Cook opened fire. Addressing reporters on Sunday night, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said: 'The nightmare is finally over.'
Woodstock '99 was supposed to celebrate the 30th anniversary of "peace, love and happiness." Instead, the Rome, New York festival earned the infamous distinction of "the day the Nineties died." There were tons of contributing factors that made the fest the anti-Woodstock: Organizers trying to wring every last dollar from festivalgoers from exorbitant ticket prices to costly water bottles, a festival site built atop hot tarmac in late-July heat, a poorly curated and scheduled lineup and an angry, aggressive crowd that left a charred festival site and sexual assaults in its wake. We revisited the disaster at Griffiss Air Force Base to break down the 19 worst things that happened at Woodstock '99.
1. The Water ProblemWith about 220,000 people in attendance and another 10,000 working the festival, Woodstock '99 temporarily made the festival site the third most populated city in New York state. Now imagine turning off that city's water supply. With temperatures hovering from the high 80s to, in some accounts, hitting the 100s, water became a necessity. Unfortunately, most festivalgoers didn't heed the warning to bring an adequate supply themselves. When people went to purchase water, they were met with a $4 price tag per bottle. There were some free fountains, but the lines to use those often resembled a Disneyland ride. Some were smashed in frustration, causing minor flooding in the area. The situation was so bad that, after the festival, lawyers for some festivalgoers threatened to sue organizers for negligence.
2. Hot TarmacIf the late-July heat was absorbed by greenery like at most fests, the temperature wouldn't have been as much of an issue, but much of the Griffiss Air Force Base was tarmac and concrete — materials the sun's rays just bounce off of. On top of that, there was a 1.5-mile walk between the festival's two main stages, so festivalgoers had to trek across these boiling runways in upper-80s weather. The Baltimore Sun reported that halfway through the weekend, "More than 700 had been treated for heat exhaustion and dehydration." Deactivated hangars provided some of the only shade, so huge crowds gathered at the "Emerging Artists" stage and had to endure sets by artists like Bijou Phillips simply to escape the sun.
3. Insane Clown Posse's Money GiveawayInsane Clown Posse created a little mayhem during their set at Woodstock '99. Performing on the East Stage on Friday night before George Clinton's Parliament/Funkadelic, ICP was the first act to incite the crowd "by throwing $100 bills into the audience and watching gleefully while a melee ensued,"the San Francisco Examiner reported. Considering how expensive water was at the fest, and how personal pan pizzas were $12, it's not surprising those Benjamins created such a ruckus.
4. Kid Rock's Recycling ProgramWhile much of the chaos at Woodstock '99 came on Saturday evening, Kid Rock planted some seeds of aggression during his early-afternoon set. Sandwiched between slots by the Tragically Hip and Wyclef Jean, Kid Rock took to the stage and, according to the San Francisco Examiner, "demanded that the kids pelt the stage with plastic water bottles," perhaps making a statement about the high price of hydration.
5. The Constant Shout of "Show Your Tits!"The horndog ratio in the Woodstock '99 crowd rivaled only that of your local Hooters. Whenever a woman walked onstage, whether to emcee or perform, they were immediately greeted with demands to "Show your tits!" When Rosie Perez took the stage to introduce DMX, the crowd shouted their request, and the actress dropped probably the funniest, most memorable line of Woodstock '99: "$3.99, Blockbuster, go rent Do the Right Thing."
6.Dave Matthews: HornballThe amount of flashing in the audience during the Dave Matthews Band's set inspired their namesake singer to remark, "Today, there's an abundance of titties." Yes, Dave Matthews said that out loud, into a microphone, in front of thousands and thousands of people. Somehow he topped the ridiculousness of the "Too Much" lyrics: "Ooh, traffic jam, got more cars than a beach got sand."
7. America, Fuck Yeah! The Tragically Hip Get Shouted DownWhen the meathead crowd wasn't hectoring ladies on stage, they were getting their xenophobia on. When long-running Canadian alt-rockers Tragically Hip started singing "O Canada," the same crowd that cheered when Rage Against the Machine lit an American flag on fire was somehow patriotic enough to shout back with "The Star Spangled Banner" (and also, according to SPIN, throw rocks and bottles).
8. Verne TroyerWhere Woodstock '69 had Abbie Hoffman and Wavy Gravy, Woodstock '99 had Austin Powers' "Mini-Me" serving as emcee on Saturday. Woodstock '99 was full of odd casting, and it also served as a master class in how to not schedule a festival lineup. Take for instance the East Stage lineup he was introducing on Saturday, where the mellow trifecta of Counting Crows, Alanis Morissette and Dave Matthews Band was slotted right before Limp Bizkit.
9. A Truck Randomly Driving Through the AudienceYup, it happened during Fatboy Slim's set in the festival's rave area under an airplane hangar. As MTV reported, "The set was stopped momentarily after someone accidentally started to drive a truck into the area. After a 10-minute delay, Slim playfully threw on a 45-second snippet of Carl Douglas' 1974 disco hit 'Kung Fu Fighting' before returning to his own dance music."
10. Runaway CopsWho watches the watchmen? Even though the crowd wildly outnumbered the law enforcement presence — roughly 500 New York State Troopers plus local PD — the authorities were supposed to have a little more support courtesy of volunteer security recruited from New York City. However, many of those volunteers unceremoniously walked off the job by wandering off into the audience, leaving the police severely shorthanded when things got out of hand.
11. Crowd-SurfingThere are few more un-self-aware breaches of crowd etiquette worse than crowd-surfing during Alanis Morisette's performance of "Ironic."
12. No VacancyAnyone looking for an escape from the relentless heat and the riots and the overpriced water were shit out of luck: Virtually every hotel room in upstate New York was booked months before Woodstock '99 — but not by festivalgoers. Instead, rooms were filled by attendees of the Baseball Hall of Fame ceremony in nearby Cooperstown, which took place the same weekend. According to one account, a motel in Rome, New York was forced to turn away Alanis Morissette, Howard Stern and George Clinton because there were no vacancies.
13. The Emerging Artist StageWith apologies to Muse and Ben Lee, did any of these artists truly "emerge"? 2 Skinnee J's, 3, American Pearl, Big Sugar, Cyclefly, DDT, Gary Durdin & The Clay Pinps, Mike Errico, F.o.N., Full Devil Jacket, Gargantua Soul, Chris Glenn, Beth Hart Band, Immoral Fibres, Indigenous, Sherri Jackson, Liars Inc., Moe Loughran, Chris McDermott, Old Pike, John Oszajca ,Chris Pérez Band, Bijou Phillips, Pound, Pushmonkey, Johnny Rushmore, Linda Rutherford & Celtic Fire, Serial Joe, Simmi, Sticky Pistil, Stormy Mondays or Sugar Daddy? Despite the lack of big-name talent — besides The Who's John Entwistle, who inexplicably performed a solo set on the Emerging Artists stage despite being only one of two artists at Woodstock '99 to have performed at Woodstock '69 — the Emerging Artists stage was frequently packed, if only because the airport hangar that served as the venue was one of the rare shade providers at the festival.
14. Woodstock.com Goes WildThe official website took a break from peace, love and rock & roll to post photos of topless festivalgoers. Considering how rife the festival was with sexual assaults, it was downright grotesque that the Woodstock site would post photos of females without their consent. Even the captions — "Nice pair" and "Show your tits" to name a few — were tasteless. Women's groups immediately criticized the site's webmaster, and even Woodstock '99 co-promoter John Scher called Woodstock.com's actions "repugnant."
15. OvercrowdingMany problems plagued Woodstock '99, and some severe overcrowding exacerbated them all. In an era before microchips were placed in wristbands, thousands of people flooded the festival site with fake passes in order to avoid paying the fest's then-steep price of $157. (The weekend pass ballooned to $180 the day before Woodstock '99 began.) According to the Syracuse Post-Standard, "Security guards said they were confiscating fake passes at the rate of 50 an hour at just one gate." Although the festival didn't sell out — the amount of tickets sold were capped at 250,000 — it's impossible to know how many festivalgoers snuck in and how that tampered with what organizers planned logistically.
16.Wyclef's Horrible Hendrix ImpersonationPerhaps no one tried to conjure up the spirit of Woodstock '69 as much as Wyclef Jean. Unfortunately, he failed miserably. In addition to performing a "Jailhouse Rock"-like improv about Woodstock, Wyclef also spent much of his 35-minute set doing a really awful Jimi Hendrix impression, from noodling with a guitar behind his head to trying to light that guitar on fire. (Okay, that was a nod to Jimi's famed Monterey gig, not Woodstock, butstill.) However, Wyclef's attempt at recreating Jimi Hendrix's celebrated guitar rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" from Woodstock '69 was an act of desecration almost on par with Rage Against the Machine burning an American flag.
17. Creed Let It Roll, Baby RollOf all the lame musical moments at Woodstock '99, this had to be the low point. Creed, voted by our readers as The Worst Band of the Nineties, played the festival's penultimate set on Sunday night. For no other reason than singer Scott Stapp's obsession with Jim Morrison, Creed brought out the Doors guitarist Robby Krieger for a brutal rendition of "Roadhouse Blues." Maybe it was an attempt to bridge the gap to the 1969 fest — only Krieger and the Doors didn't play at the original Woodstock.
18. Multiple Sexual Assaults"At one point I saw this girl, a very petite girl, maybe 100 pounds, who was body-surfing above the crowd and either fell in or was pulled into a circle in the mosh pit," volunteer David Schneider told MTV. "These gentlemen, probably in the 25–32 age range, looked as though they were holding her down. They were holding her arms; you could see she was struggling." That gang rape occurred during Korn's set. According to reports, even more sexual assaults took place during Limp Bizkit, after Fred Durst infamously incited the crowd with "Break Stuff." A police investigator told the Washington Postthat two men cornered a 24-year-old woman from Pittsburgh in the mosh pit, "assaulting her with their fingers and 'some type of foreign object' before one of them raped her." The police report read: "Due to the congestion of the crowd, she felt that if she yelled for help or fought, she feared she was going to be beaten." The men were never apprehended. While only a handful of sexual assaults relayed to law enforcement, many more went unreported. In the bedlam following Limp Bizkit's set, from the stage, someone — an emcee or organizer — pleaded, "Please, there are people hurt out there. They are your brothers and sisters. They are under the towers. Please, help the medical team get them out of there. We can't continue the show until we get these dear people out of there. We have a really serious situation out there," a stark contrast to "the brown acid that is circulating around us isn't too good" announcement 30 years earlier. Of the 44 people arrested at Woodstock '99, only one was charged with sexual assault.
19. "Fire"This is where Woodstock '99 devolved fully into Lord of the Flies. When the Red Hot Chili Peppers unleashed a cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Fire" during their festival-closing set, it was meant as a tribute to the guitar hero's legendary performance at the original 1969 fest. However, following a weekend of extreme heat, overpriced vendors and general bad vibes, "Fire" was the flint that ignited the crowd. We all know what happened next: Bonfires broke out throughout the crowd. Vehicles were flipped and set ablaze. Vendor booths and merch tents were destroyed and used as fuel. Eventually, the New York State Troopers and local law enforcement were able to diffuse the riots, but Griffiss Air Force Base still ended up looking like a bomb hit it.
Rihanna avoided what could have been a very awkward situation on Sunday by skipping the red carpet arrivals at the BET Awards in Los Angeles.
The R&B artist, 27, was seen already in her seat inside the Microsoft Theatre while her ex Chris Brown, 26, posed for photographs outside.
Her decision comes one week after she and rumored new beau Karim Benzema almost came face to face with Brown at Hollywood nightclub Hooray Henry's.
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Frosty: Rihanna, right, made sure she got seated inside the BET Awards show Sunday in LA and avoided an awkward encouter with ex Chris Brown, left, on the red carpet
Solo: Karrueche Tran, 27, who dumped Brown in March, didn't seem to care about possibly encountering her ex on the red caret and showed up in a revealing cropped and transparent bustier
But Brown's most recent ex Karrueche Tran had no qualms about being seen arriving for the big event and happily posed solo for photographers.
Brown and Rihanna famously had an acrimonious break-up in 2009 after Brown pleaded guilty to felony assault following reports he had beaten the singer.
They later rekindled their romance in 2012 but split for good in 2013.
However, it's clear that Rihanna, who, it seems, attended the BET Awards solo, would rather not have to encounter the Loyalty hitmaker.The same could not be said for Karrueche.
The 27-year-old model obviously didn't worry about possibly bumping into her ex even though she recently issued a very public rebuke to Brown who has been trying unsuccessfully to win her back.
Karrueche dumped the recording artists three months ago after it was revealed he'd fathered a child with another woman.
Golden girl: The Barbadian beauty, 27, sparkled in a gold suit that showed off her cleavage and her legs to perfection and rocked some serious bling
Feeling shy? The Bajan beauty chose to skip the red carpet on Sunday
Look at me: The Only hitmaker wore a funky ensemble of knee-length shorts, white v-necked tee and a jacket with colorful sleeves topped off with a fedora and gold medallions as he walked the red carpet by himself
Look at me, too: The model showed off new platinum locks and flashed plenty of flesh in hipster patterned pants and unfastened matching cropped top
Rihanna and Brown hit the headlines when they first began dating in 2008 but in 2009 their high-profile relationship made news for a very different reason.
An explosive argument between the couple ended with a physical altercation that left the Barbadian beauty hospitalized.
The rapper, then just 19, turned himself in to police and was booked on suspicion of making criminal threats.
He subsequently pleaded guilty to one charge of felony assault in relation the incident and received five years probation.
Following the split, Brown went on to date Karrueche and Rihanna started a romance with baseball star Matt Kemp.
But the former couple reignited their relationship during 2013 before finally splitting for good in 2013.
Sexy star: Rihanna showed off some side boob and a serious amount of thigh as well as her tattoos as she watched the awards show
Brown returned to Karrueche but she dumped him in March when she found out about his baby daughter Loyalty.
Brown has been persistently pursuing the model in recent weeks and trying to win her back, with no success.
Speaking on Ryan Seacrest's radio show earlier in June, the Only singer said he's doing his best to make up for past mistakes and 'be a man about it.'
Despite reports he was actively trying to win the pinup back, he insisted there's no reunion on the cards.
Meanwhile, Rihanna has been spotted in public several times in the past few weeks with Real Madrid soccer star Karim Benzema, 27.
She and the Frenchman have become a fixture at trendy night clubs in both NYC and LA with Rihanna sporting a series of very revealing sexy outfits.
New man in her life: Rihanna has been partying in NYC and LA with French professional soccer star Karim Benzema. She and the Real Madrid player almost bumped into Brown at a Hollywood night club last week
So..Diddy was on stage performing, he danced and did all his swag moves, on his way back to join the other 2 on stage, he fell through a hole that we later found out was meant for Lil Kim to make her appearance out of, lol... More photos after the cut...
He got up and kept performing..
Then Lil Kim made her appearance from that same hole Diddy fell into, lol.