A man has climbed to the top of a power tower to capture an incredible view – dangling 100m above ground.
Amir Lotfi was on holiday in Istanbul, Turkey, when he hatched a plan to climb the structure.
The 25-year-old daredevil, who has over 121,000 followers, has scaled buildings in many countries, getting a kick out of the danger and challenge.
A clip of his latest stunt has gathered over 201,000 views on Instagram (@amirlotfiiiiiii) so far.
“I am never scared,” Amir, who is originally from Tehran, Iran, told What’s The Jam.
“I enjoy it, which makes it a different type of feeling.
“This one [structure that I climbed] was 100 metres high.
In the video, Amir can be seen holding on to a metal bar on the tower, as he looks at the camera and lets his legs hang.
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He then lets go of one hand and turns to look at the view, while the wind blows in his hair.
Amir can then be spotted coming back around and holding on with both arms.
He said: “This is my life, and my family and friends believe in me.
“Nothing bad has ever happened.”
The influencer captioned the video: “It is my choice what to do in which country. I just live.”
Amir may not have any concerns about his adventures but social media users certainly do – commenting on many of his videos.
“You have a short life ahead of you doing stuff like this. You not have a brain or something??”, said one person.
“Sorry bro, I’m going to unfollow you because you’re causing me too much stress,” said someone else.
“I wish you used all this power and excitement in the right direction … It happens once, only once …,” wrote another user.
Someone else simply asked: “Why”.
But others are fans of Amir’s work.
Bahar said: “I want to try it so much.”
Aref added: “It is beautiful. It is obvious that you are a good-hearted person. May God continue to bless you and keep you up.”
Cam commented: “When you open your legs, you will understand the feeling of freedom of your soul.”
“King,” wrote Gorezz.
“Wow wow,” said Ali.
“The wind can’t stop us,” added Roo.
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