Caters News AgencyAlexander, who was on holiday in Dubai with friends, says they climbed a number of the citys towering skyline during the course of their stay.Nineteen-year-old Alexander Remnev scaled the Princess Tower - the world's tallest residential building at 1,350ft - before getting his camera out to take these stomach-churning pictures.
Alexander, who was on holiday in Dubai with friends, says they climbed a number of the city's towering skyline during the course of their stay.
He said: "Dubai has amazed me with its skyscrapers and views from them.
a_remnev/Caters News AgencyA Russian daredevil has captured a vertigo-inducing selfie from the top of a Dubai skyscraper."After this trip, buildings in Russia seem very small."
Fearless Alexander, from Moscow, Russia, claims gaining access to the buildings was straight forward.
a_remnev/Caters News AgencyNineteen-year-old Alexander Remnev scaled the Princess Tower - the worlds tallest residential building at 1,350 feet - before getting his camera out to take these stomach-churning pictures.The daredevil is part of a growing group of 'Skywalkers' - predominantly from Russia and Ukraine - who push themselves to the limit in search of dangerous thrills.
Some have been pictured dangling from overhangs hundreds of feet in the air.
They rarely use safety gear, and share images of themselves online.
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