Tallest Buildings To Take Vertigo Inducing Selfies!

Would you dare to do this?

 

People do all kinds of crazy stuff to get that one perfect selfie. Even though a lot of the places around the world and in India too have been banned as a selfie point because of the number of accidents that took place while people were trying to take selfies, some people are obsessed with taking selfies. We’ve listed 3 top places around the world for those who like to take selfies at the tallest buildings or you could say selfies that could give us vertigo!

Burj Khalifa

Gerald Donovan’s selfie at the top of Burj Khalifa

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The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is a skyscraper which stands 2,722 ft tall. Its one of the tallest structures in the world. Many tourists who have visited Dubai make it a point to see the Burj Khalifa and there are a few who go one step further and take a selfie from the highest point in Dubai. Like Gerald Donovan, a British photographer who took selfies that went viral

The Eiffel Tower

Ontheroofs photography project a view of the city from the top of Eiffel Tower

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The Eiffel Tower is another tall structure where everyone who visits from all around the world definitely take a selfie. It is said that during the tourist season almost 1 million selfies are taken every day on an average! Photographers, Vitaliy Raskalov from Ukraine and Vadim Makhorov from Russia, who run Ontheroofs an urban exploration photography project where they explore high rise structures like skyscrapers, historic sites etc. have taken one of the best photographs from the top of the Eiffel tower.

Empire State Building

The selfie posted by the tourist from the top of the Empire State Building

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Until the World Trade Center was declared as the tallest building in the world, it was the Empire State Building that was considered as the tallest. It’s a popular place for selfie lovers to take a selfie worth showing off. A man from Vancouver took a selfie with the bird’s eye view of the city and the photography instantly went viral when he posted it on Reddit.