
I was simply stunned seeing this guy standing on this solitary rock in the Grand Canyon. The canyon's depth is 2,700 feet where the photograph was taken.

1. How did he get onto the island rock in the first place?
2. Why not take the picture on that rock to the right, which is perfectly safe?
3. How is he going to get back?

After the sun set behind the canyon's horizon he packed his things and prepared himself for the jump. This took about 2 minutes for him to make the jump.

He has a camera, tripod and a plastic bag, all on his shoulder or in his left hand. Only his right hand is free to grab the rock. He landed low on his jump and his right foot sli pped away as I took the last picture. He waited for a few seconds, threw his stuff on top of the rock, climbed up and walked away.
Phew ! Talk about courage..Mr CD, would you dare to do that ?
pheww.. gambar itu sungguh mencemaskan!! pheww...
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