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Who is not afraid of Heights? and got the best answer

Answer from Love [guru]
one who loves and is in love :)
"You can know exactly or believe blindly.
Or even consider it a simple fiction,
But somewhere up there there is a Seventh Heaven
Located just above the sixth.
The Lord created this heaven for lovers.
To create and love is God's craft.
So that flocks of winged ones fly under him
At the same height, but wing to wing. "
Source: Hello, Vera!) Have a great day !!! :)

Answer from Inks Bass[guru]
Bird and dreamer


Answer from PHOENIX[newbie]
the one who has forgotten what can fall!


Answer from Oman Lyashko[active]
The one who decided to take a chance.


Answer from Eater of sins[master]
I jumped with a parachute, I know what it is ... But they are not afraid of the heights of the current blessed ones, which are already at the throne of the Most High ...


Answer from Anya Smirnova[newbie]
The one for whom all is already lost, for the fool and for the fallen man.



Answer from Svasshtraff[guru]
Since they dragged me onto the rocks, looking down from the balcony, my limbs do not begin to shake. Height height is different, if high does not mean dangerous, there are safe and cozy places at a height.


Answer from Alexander[guru]
there is a dulling of fear when long at the top.
For example, I'm afraid, but quite often I work at a height, I have to overdo myself 🙂


Answer from The traveler[guru]
The one who has nowhere to fall ...


Answer from Konstantin Frolov[guru]
i'm afraid of heights, but one day I climbed the rock ... I decided to show off in between things to the lady) there were eight floors there ... and I had never climbed before, but I always remembered the basic rule of climbing - the main thing is not to look down) well, I climbed to the seventh quickly , in sports ... and then I look - there is nothing to grab at ... I stopped in an uncomfortable raskoryachka and I think - what to do? this one shouts below "please get off", I think - we need to climb down ... well, I looked down and looked)) ... and there my lady is so small and there are stones around ... down - not real at all ... and a bitch, my knees were shaking! and then the arms)) I hug the rock in a stupid way I look up and struggle ... I look at the ledge on the left, but I have to jump a little ... and I don't understand whether it will crumble or not ... I jumped, caught, scrambled out - and there the sun is beautiful. ..


Answer from bear[expert]
one who is not afraid to fall.


Answer from Mark Gellerstein[guru]
"High-altitude installers" - you can't throw out a word from the song


Answer from Anna Egorova[guru]
"Embracing the sky with strong hands, the Pilot is gaining altitude .."


Answer from Vladimir Andreev[guru]
the one who was there - whose soul flew will never forget


Answer from Saule *****[guru]
An intelligent, brave, purposeful person is not afraid of Height, in a good, correct understanding of the word Height.

We are talking about a tribe of North American Indians, which was a member of the Iroquois League. The name of the tribe is Mohawk, which translates as "Mohawk" or "Mohawk". It was the Mohawks who became one of the first Indians to settle on the reservations. Having moved to Quebec, they founded a village there called Konavaga, were engaged in the extraction of furs, timber rafting, and trade in various goods.

In 1886, the Dominion Bridge Company began building a railroad bridge that crossed the St. Lawrence River near Konavaga. Many Indians were hired as auxiliary workers on the construction. And then it turned out that the Mohawks have no fear of heights at all. They could climb the bridge spans and walk quietly along them. Therefore, when the construction of the bridge was completed, they were willingly taken to other similar objects. They performed the duties of riveters, high-rise installers. The number of workers was replenished at the expense of Indian communities.

However, on August 29, 1907, tragedy struck. Due to flaws in the project, one of the spans of the Quebec Bridge collapsed. 96 people died, 35 of whom were Mohawks.

Despite this, high-rise construction work continued to be popular with the Mohawks. They worked on almost every high-rise facility erected in Canada. Then the Mohawks began to offer their services already in the United States, preferring large construction sites, where they paid well. Sometimes in a year brigades of Mohawk workers managed to go around 10-12 cities. They became the first builders of skyscrapers in America.

Why aren't mohawks afraid of heights? According to one version, this was due to military ethics. According to her, the mohawk must be fearless, which means it must get rid of any fears that interfere with coping with the enemy. Another is connected with the peculiarities of the movement of the Indians of this tribe on narrow forest and mountain paths. The fact is that while walking in such places, they put their feet one in front of the other. Perhaps, they use the same method in the process of balancing on building structures located at high heights.

Finally, this skill can be instilled in them from childhood in this way. Women of the Mohawk tribe carry their babies either on their backs, tying them to a special board, or on their hips, and this is great for training the vestibular apparatus, teaches them to keep balance and feel safe in situations involving narrow space and height.

Acrophobia - fear of heights is one of the most common human phobias. It is difficult to say whether this is due to an innate fear of falling or an underdeveloped mechanism of internal balance.

If you are one of those to whom this phobia is not alien, then perhaps the following attractions are not for you, as these places can further exacerbate your fear of heights. If you are a thrill-seeker, be careful when looking down from that height.

Devil's Font, Victoria Falls, Zambia

During the dry season, a natural notch forms on the cliff at the edge of Victoria Falls. Tourists can swim to the edge of the waterfall and enjoy the incredible view.

Trolltunga, Norway


This place is only open between June and September. Trolltunga is a protrusion about 700 meters above Ringedalsvatn Lake near Odda, Norway. The popularity of this place has grown significantly in last years, and more than 500 people visit it a day, many of whom dream of taking a selfie from a height.

Vila Franca do Campo, Portugal

Vila Franca do Campo is one of the beautiful islandsincluded in Azores in Portugal. It was formed by the crater of an old underwater volcano and is shaped like a ring. The island regularly hosts the Red Bull Cliff Diving competition in extreme cliff diving, which attracts many tourists here.

Attraction "Edgewalk" CN Tower, Toronto, Canada


Thrill-seekers might love the EdgeWalk ride on the edge of one of the most tall buildings in the world. Here you can walk through the unfenced observation platform at an altitude of 365 meters, where the only belay will be a belt with a cable.

Cycling the Cliffs of Moher


The Cliffs of Moher is a series of sheer cliffs that are located in County Clare, Ireland, rising 120 meters into the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the most popular destinations in Ireland, with about a million tourists annually. Many extreme lovers come here to ride their bicycles along the steep cliffs.

Attraction "Insanity", Las Vegas, USA


The attraction is located 276 meters above the ground at the Stratosphere Las Vegas Casino Hotel. It is a carousel with huge claws that take it out of the tower and rotate at a speed of 60 km per hour.

Willis Tower skyscraper, Chicago


At an altitude of 412 meters above the ground on the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower skyscraper is located observation deck, which allows tourists to explore the surroundings while standing in a glass booth.

Mount Nimbus, Canada

Mount Nimbus is a 1,038 meter high peak located in British Columbia, Canada. The place can only be reached by helicopter. Daredevils can cross the drawbridge here at dizzying heights.

Camping on sheer cliffs in Yosemite National Park, USA

This is one of the most frightening, but at the same time breathtaking views extreme tourism... Climbing is not enough for some extreme climbers and they decide to spend the night right on the steep cliffs.

Swing at World's End, Banos, Ecuador


Swing at the End of the World is a simple swing on the edge of a sheer cliff located near Casa Del Arbol in Banos, Ecuador. The swing itself is at an altitude of 2660 meters above sea level, and the steep cliff and the view of the Tungurahua volcano will make you get a dose of adrenaline.