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Οι δύο νέοι παίκτες δημιουργούν αναστάτωση στο Power of Love (video) - Duration: 0:59.

Οι δύο νέοι παίκτες δημιουργούν αναστάτωση στο Power of Love

(video) Ποιος δήλωσε πως μπορεί

να έχει μπει για κάποια

Μετά το Gala της Παρασκευής δύο από τους παλιούς παίκτες…

ο Ανδρέας Ανδρεανός και ο Νίκος Σπυριδαντωνάκης

αποχώρησαν από το σπίτι του Power of Love.

Ο πρώτος από την ψηφοφορία των κοριτσιών και ο δεύτερος

απευθείας από την ψηφοφορία του κόσμου.

Τη Δευτέρα δύο νέοι εμφανίσιμοι παίκτες κάνουν την εμφάνιση

τους στο Power of Love και ανανεώνουν τον… αέρα του σπιτιού.

Ο Αλέξανδρος και ο Κυριάκος γνωρίζουν τα κορίτσια και

μάλιστα ο πρώτος δηλώνει πως μπορεί να έχει έρθει

στο σπίτι για κάποια συγκεκριμένη κοπέλα.

Από τα όσα φαίνονται στο τρέιλερ αυτή είναι ενδεχομένως

η Στέλλα κάτι που δεν θα αρέσει καθόλου στον Πάνο

Ζάρλα…

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DOI$DOI$ - DoMorroPraMarte [Official Music Video] - Duration: 4:32.

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Top 15 Most Scary Videos Caught on Skyscrapers - Duration: 24:20.

15.

Skateboarding in the Sky This insane thrill-seeker stands on the very

narrow steel bar of a skyscraper, a thousand feet above the fast-moving city below him.

And he does this on the edge of a skateboard.

He places the skateboard perpendicular to the steel bar, stands on it with one foot,

as the nose of the board rises up, and places his other foot on the upper part of the deck.

He also sets it directly on the bar, as though to skateboard in the sky.

His own balance is the only thing stopping him from falling forward to his own fate.

The video ends before he gets down from the building but we can assume he was okay because

the video made it onto YouTube.

14.

Evading Police On this South London crane climb, published

by DyingLlama in June of 2017, the climbers didn't only evade falling from great heights,

they evaded the cops.

At the start of the video, the climber shows all the signs at the base of the building

that say not to trespass on this construction site, that it's under surveillance, and

that trespassers will be prosecuted.

They make their way to the very top of the ladder, with a panoramic view of London spread

out before them.

But wait, they're not finished yet.

They start climbing the crane like it's a jungle gym.

There is little keeping this man from life and meeting his end.

Just determination, adrenalin, and courage.

Oh, and a bit of insanity.

As they descend, they spot a helicopter circling the building.

"That's for us, man," one of the climbers says, rather nonchalantly.

They descend more than forty stories of the construction site, trying to be quiet, so

that no one finds them.

They had to find another way out, because the way they entered was surrounded by police.

As they finally find a safe exit, a security guard chases them out, telling them to stop.

But instead, they manage to jump the fence and hoof it out of there, evading capture.

Definitely a scary close call for these urban explorers, as they could have faced some serious

consequences if they were caught.

13.

Leaps & Bounds Published by Red Bull in August of 2016, the

video description reads: "Oleg Cricket leaps across the fixtures of skyscraper 'Two Captains'

amidst howling winds 150m above ground.

While the average person would only hope to survive these precarious conditions, for Oleg,

this is a casual stroll."

True to the description, Oleg does seem to take this whole 'leaping around skyscrapers'

thing in stride, as though he's doing nothing more than playing hopscotch.

He stands on the ledge of the building, with the hundreds of feet drops on all sides, his

toes hanging far off the edge, then he turns and starts leaping across these holes in the

building's structure.

He literally doesn't hesitate for a moment, as he launches around the building like a

wildcat.

Then he walks around the entire crazy edge at a casual stroll, turns around to go the

other way, takes a shot crouched down above the hole, stands legs spread between two planks,

then ends the video by sitting on the ledge of the building.

Truly a daring stunt, considering one slip could lead to his demise.

12.

High Rise Hong Kong If your stomach churns at the thought of being

on the top row of a bleacher, let alone on the top of a 50-floor building, then this

entry may terrify you.

"Extreme selfies" have been trending the past couple years.

They climb buildings, construction sites, and cranes to do it, all without much (if

any) safety gear.

This is the modern thrill-seeker's Everest, and the adrenalin rush is all that's needed

to get them to the top.

Uploaded by Crazy Russians.

In the video description, they note "At the risk of our lives, we climbed to the top

of the fifth-tallest building in Hong Kong (346m) to make the selfie!"

The fifth tallest building in Hong Kong is known as "The Centre."

At 73 floors, the skyscraper was constructed over three years and finalized in 1998.

The Centre's shape is so unique, because it was adapted to the surrounding city streets

and buildings.

In the first part of the video, they walk calmly and steadily around a circular bar

with a width of about half a meter, while filming with a selfie stick.

The city is streaming 346 meters below, while the Russians stride nonchalantly along.

The team are then seen climbing up ladders that flank the building's antenna, with

nothing but thin circular bars between them and a terrifying fall.

As they climb, you can see dozens if not a hundred + skyscrapers on all sides - skyscrapers

that clearly did not make the cut when it comes to matching The Centre's height.

The Crazy Russians stand on the thin circular piping, holding onto even thinner vertical

railings, as they look out at this sea of steel and concrete.

No ropes, no safety gear (apart from gloves), nothing.

Then they continue to climb until they've hit the very top.

Here, they stand on the top of the antenna, leaving viewers absolutely nauseated, as they

give each other a high five and start taking pictures.

While one of them stands up with his selfie stick, holding onto nothing but a pole, and

the other starts climbing on the OUTER side of the ladder's circular protector, you

start to wonder if these Russians really are crazy.

Not only are they at the top of a tower with no safety net, but wind is whipping their

clothes.

Any strong gust might throw them slightly askew and end this wild ride.

Luckily, it didn't, as is evidenced by the number of other crazy uploads on their channel.

Pozdravleniya, Russians.

You truly earned your title.

11.

Mad Stunts This is a video of a couple.

Not your average couple.

Instead of getting their kicks from walks in the park, they take walks on the top of

50 story buildings.

Instead of spending a night hanging out, they hang off of skyscrapers.

The video starts with the woman jumping, running, and summersalting on the skyscraper.

It then shows the guy holding onto her right hand as she leans backwards off the edge and

swings back and forth.

She then takes a foot off, now standing on only one foot, while the other dangles over

what you can see would clearly be a fatal drop to the city streets.

Below, cars and street lights twinkle and flash, everyone oblivious to what's going

on hundreds of feet above them.

She does this nauseating trick both at night and in the daytime, atop this skyscraper.

In the end, her male partner picks her up on his shoulder and spins around, all in the

name of love….I guess.

This is taking the "trust fall" exercise to a whole new level.

10.

Skywalk There must be something in the water in Russia,

because here are a couple more crazy Russians doing their thing.

On the roofs, who published this video in February of 2014, describes it by saying,

"Today we will show you how to climb on [the] second tallest building in the world."

What's the second tallest building in the world?

It's Shanghai Tower in China, standing at 632 meters.

That's 128-stories of sky high terror.

The Russians start to climb the building at nightfall.

They continue to climb the structure in the daylight.

It's incredible to see the surroundings through the skeleton of the building.

Climbing the ladders, they hold out their hands, revealing how dirty they are from the

climb.

And just when you think they've reached the limits of what they're going to climb,

they start to climb up this diagonal structure that's jutting out of the building's top,

standing on nothing more than a tiny grate.

They claw their way up the grate to the top and pause to sit on a horizontal ladder, taking

it all in.

You can hear the wind whipping through the structure, and you wonder how in the world

it's possible that their knees aren't shaking, and why in the world they're continuing

to climb?

One wrong move could have taken them clean off that precarious grate.

But, lucky for them, it chose not to that day.

And the most stomach-churning thing is at the end, when the camera shows one of the

climbers standing on a bar, seemingly holding onto nothing, 632 meters above the earth.

No one climbs like the Russians.

9.

Earthquake What happens when skyscrapers are rocked by

an earthquake?

The footage of this 9.0 earthquake in Japan has the answer.

The buildings sway back and forth, looking like they just might topple over.

It's bizarre to see something that you view every day as so sturdy and stable start to

sway precariously.

It's a bit of a suprise.

The buildings visibly wobble back and forth as the earthquake trembles the skyscrapers'

foundations.

In one shot, you can even hear the building moving.

It squeaks and creaks as the natural disaster occurs.

As some in the comments of this video note, the buildings in Japan are designed to sway

specifically for earthquakes to absorb the shock.

Many suggested that the frequency of quakes in Japan is also one of the reasons people

in the videos weren't responding with fear as the hundred-meter tall skyscrapers around

them swayed back and forth.

While many found this footage frightening, others found it incredible, like YouTuber

stunt king, who wrote "I am gonna salute all japanese engineering...."

8.

Ghost Tower While most of the previous skyscrapers are

presumably filled with living people, Ghost Tower in Bangkok has long been abandoned,

making scaling the thing even more frightening.

Published in January of 2018, Pontus57 writes, "The Ghost Tower is now a bigger challenge

than it has [ever] been.

Guards with taser guns and machetes.

We gave it a try."

The skyscraper does look like a ghost, or a skeleton of what once was.

It stands tall, darkened windows, completely empty.

The footage of this hull of a building makes you wonder what it holds inside.

Ghost Tower is thought to be haunted, and it's said that bodies turn up there on a

regular basis.

Of the 49-story building, the 43rd floor is allegedly the most haunted.

Ghost Tower may be haunted, but the reality of this video is scarier than anything supernatural.

The building, which was originally built to house luxury apartments, was left to house

very different residents: house vagrants, addicts, and street dogs.

Partway through building, Asia experienced a serious financial crisis in 1997, and the

value of the Thai Baht plummeted.

Most of the entrances are now barricaded.

There are loads of signs on the building, warning of danger and that trespassers will

be prosecuted.

Apparently they are okay with the prospect of ending up in a Thai prison.

Our intrepid thrill seekers attempt to get in.

They scale the outside of the wall, using only rusted pegs that protrude from it to

climb.

And as the sun rises, they sit atop the graffitied Ghost Tower, enjoying the view.

You would think that would be enough, but the crew then starts scaling around the exterior

of the building, climbing around terrifying ledges to get the scariest shots.

Their feet hang over the ledges as they make their rounds, even taking both hands off the

building at some points, banking on their balance to keep them level.

Also, you'll see the crew holding onto bits of building that stick out, insecure and completely

hazardous, as they hedge around risky ledges.

They even jump from here to there along the structure's very edges.

It's enough to make you scared to your stomach drops, just watching.

Why aren't they getting scared doing it?

Instead they seem to stay very calm throughout the majority of the video.

7.

Dangling Yet more crazy Russians, this video, published

by MAVRIN studios LIVE in January of 2017, shows a crew climbing to the top of a skyscraper

in Dubai.

Once at the top, the couple makes their way around the stomach-churning border of the

skyscraper's roof, as the sun rises before them.

They carefully get in position, knowing that one wrong move could pitch them over the edge.

The woman takes a breath, holding her partner's hand, and leans back, trusting that he's

got her.

She leans back until he pulls her upward again.

The video is shown from another angle, where you can see the woman is really leaning quite

far back off of the building.

They then do a move where the woman is hanging off the side of the building, her partner

being the only thing keeping her from falling a thousand feet to her demise.

She dangles there for a good minute, while their photographer captures the shot.

Once the crazy couple is satisfied, they fly down the stairs of the skyscraper, having

defied a massive fall once more.

6.

World's Scariest Selfie In August 2014, SEVA Activities Channel published

this video taken by Daniel Lau, entitled "'World's Scariest Selfie Video' Taken From ANTENNA

On Top Of 1,135ft Hong Kong Skyscraper."

This time, three fellow photographers climbed the fifth tallest building in Hong Kong to

snap the dangerous selfie.

The students scaled the treacherous skyscraper to the top of the antenna, where they sat

overlooking the city from the top of the world.

Daniel Lau was the group photographer during the event, capturing it all with a wide-angle

lens on a selfie stick.

His two comrades sat alongside him, eating bananas at the antenna's summit, as though

they were out having a picnic.

With a fear of heights, I could never be as calm as they are.

Clearly not thinking about the possibility of falling to their doom.

5.

Deadly Stunts The Deft published this video in March of

2018.

It details some risky stunts on the China Construction Bank skyscraper in Shanghai.

Nikita, a Russian, does backflips and somersaults on the building's ledge.

He also does arm presses, his body sliding down the building as he holds himself there

with only the strength in his arms.

You can see the golden roofs of temples below, as well as the ant-like people and toy cars

that zoom by, oblivious to this man doing stunts on the skyscraper above.

Deft, for sure, but I'd also say this is pretty daring, no matter how deft you are.

4.

Stratosphere Rides The Stratosphere is a hotel in Vegas, with

the Stratosphere Tower, standing 350.2 meters high, serving as one of its main attractions.

It's the tallest freestanding observation tower in the US.

Stratosphere Tower has four insane rides at the summit of its skyscraper, each of which

appear in this video.

The first shown is called X-Scream.

It's the fourth highest amusement park ride the world over, at 264 meters in the air.

The name of this ride says it all.

X-Scream will make you scream.

At 45 feet long, it hangs over the side of the Tower by 35 feet, and it works like a

teeter totter, tottering in the sky at up to 35 mph.

It leaves you dangling over the edge of the Strip as you roll forwards and screaming like

crazy as you roll back.

The second ride shown is the Big Shot thrill ride, which was the highest in the world at

329 meters, until it was dethroned by the Canton Tower Sky Drop.

The Big Shot is one of those canon thrill rides that thrusts thrill-seekers up into

the air, shooting them 160 feet at 4Gs and dropping them at a -1.

This is the highest point on the Las Vegas Strip.

Certainly not one for those with a fear of heights.

The next ride covered in this clip is called Insanity, the third highest thrill ride in

the world, which places riders in seats that dangle over the tower's edge and spin around

at around 40 mph.

If you've ever wanted to swing up into the sky, this one's for you.

Insanity is right.

And, last but not least: SkyJump.

This allows riders to jump at 855 feet in a controlled descent off the Stratosphere,

flying through the air at about 45 mph.

The gear for this bungee-like ride includes a special suit, harnesses, and of course a

camera to capture your sky high plummet.

While it gives riders peace of mind to know that these rides must pass safety tests on

the regular, it's safe to say that this doesn't reduce the fear of falling as the

rides push your senses to the limit.

3.

Dubai Jump This video, published by IMAM HOSSAIN MONNA

in September of 2016, shows one of the freakiest jumps ever - parachuting off of Dubai Marina

skyscraper.

The initial shot scans over the clouds, with other sky-high skyscrapers poking through,

here and there.

Then a man climbs over the protective glass around the edge, wearing a parachute and a

helmet with a camera mounted on it.

Gripping the bar of the protective glass, the man gazes out below, then without much

hesitation, he springs off the ledge.

The firsthand video shows a plummet straight down towards the clouds.

You can see the building behind him, rising up as he falls at high speed to the ground.

Then he releases his parachute, and all is well in the world again.

From above, he appears to float down into the mist and vanish.

From his perspective, he is in the midst of a cloud, swallowed up by it, until you start

to see discernible shapes and colors again, as the ground fast approaches.

He lands pretty softly, considering he just jumped off a skyscraper.

And the next thing you know, he's just walking through the street like your average person.

Not like the man that just base-jumped hundreds, if not a thousand plus feet.

2.

Jump You know when you're watching an action

film like James Bond, and there's a wild chase, where the villain and Bond are racing

through construction sites and leaping from one high rise building to the next, and you

think to yourself, "Yeah, right."

Well, here's a guy that proved that thinking wrong.

The video shows a man running on what appears to be a fairly narrow skyscraper ledge.

He reaches a high enough speed to leap into the air and across to the equally narrow skyscraper

ledge of the building next door, which is at the same height as the initial building.

The buildings are probably a good eight to ten feet apart, so this certainly wasn't

a small feat and landing it without a fatal stumble is even more impressive.

The city serves as a scenic background to the leap, and this thrill-seeker goes on to

star in his own crazy life story as the man who defied gravity.

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1.

Rooftopping's Consequences Some urban explorers meet their fate doing

what they love.

Chinese 'Rooftopper' Wu Yongning captured his own fall on film, as he attempted to dangle

off a 62-story skyscraper.

He had set up his video camera across from where he planned to dangle.

You can see Wu getting his grip on the edge of the building, with one leg dangling, while

the other is still up on the ledge.

He manages to put both legs down, seemingly having a good grip on the building, despite

being over the edge of it.

But then you realize he does not, in fact, have a good grip.

He reaches his left arm up to try and grab hold of something, but he can't, and you

see his legs twitch.

He then puts both hands on the edge, so that he can lower himself and see if there's

something for his feet to steady himself on.

When he realizes there's not, he starts to panic and tries to pull himself back up

onto the rooftop.

He struggles again and again, and doing these pull ups only wears his strength down more

and more.

He tries to climb the building using his legs and then, suddenly, all of the strength goes

out of his arms.

YouTuber Melissa Victoria comments, "you can tell after the second pull up he gets

real scared, his feet start dangling, almost like he gave in to his deepest fears,"

It is certainly heart-wrenching to watch this footage, and it shows other thrill-seekers

to truly understand the risks they are taking by doing these stunts.

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