Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

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The inhabitant of Gonkog, the talented photographer Nicholas Ku, climbs the most inaccessible peaks of the Asian metropolis. This young man is a real explorer of the urban jungle.

There is a place to roam in Hong Kong: in this city with the highest population density in the world, there are almost 8 thousand high-rise buildings. Many of them are located in close proximity to each other, and access to the roof is usually very easy to get. Nicholas is often accompanied on high-altitude walks by his girlfriend and part-time fearless model.

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top viewSource: PhotoGrist

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Not for the faint of heart: Hong Kong's Urban jungle — top view

Keywords: Hong Kong | Roof | Megapolis | Rufers | From a height

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