To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear

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A fear of heights is normal. Especially if there is no barrier between you and the abyss. But this phobia does not control everyone. Some people are not afraid of heights because of their duty, while others have not been afraid of them since childhood.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
On top of the Empire State Building, 1930.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
Construction of the Woolworth Building in New York, 1926. Special attention to the gentleman on the spire.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
Waitresses Kitty and Katherine having fun on a rock in Yosemite National Park in the USA, 1900.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
16 years later, a Studebaker was parked on this cliff.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
Photographer at work, 1935.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
He said: “Let's go!”

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
The builders of the New York Lever House were not bored, 1955.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
Famous shot: workers having lunch at an altitude of 240 meters, 1932.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
The Empire State Building again, 1929.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
The role of the hole was probably played by the Hudson River.

To the madness of the brave. People who are at their best have no time for fear
A smoke break at a bridge construction site in Auckland, New Zealand, 1950.

     

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