Photographer Daniel Lau captures daredevil stunt using a selfie stick Teenagers are seen perched on top of Hong Kong's fifth tallest building Part of trend which saw Briton pose on top of Christ the Redeemer statue Three students have taken extreme selfies to new heights - by snapping a gravity-defying video at the top of Hong Kong's fifth highest building, The Centre. In a YouTube video, the teenagers scaled the famous 1,135ft skyscraper and are seen perched perilously high, with the a panorama of the city behind them. Photographer Daniel Lau used a 'selfie stick' mounted with a camera fitted with a wide-angle lens to capture the stomach churning footage. Two friends, fellow photographers Anrew Tso and A.S, are shown casually eating bananas at the beginning of the video clip, which has received over 450,000 views since it was posted last week. The trend for taking extreme selfies has exploded in recent months, especially in Russia, whe...
Jules Pomerance says walking around naked is most natural thing Hopes her daughters Daisy, ten, and Lily, seven, will share her confidence Sexual and relationship therapists say beware For Jules Pomerance, walking around without a stitch on in front of her son Jordan is the most natural thing in the world. The mother-of-three happily potters round the house in the nude, doesn’t wrap a towel around herself when she leaves the bathroom after a shower and she and husband Nigel often enjoy a naked snuggle in bed with Jordan and his sisters. But Jordan isn’t a baby or a toddler — he’s 13. Scroll down for video Jordan, 13, and Jules Pomerance, 44, enjoy nude cuddles despite experts saying she risks causing her son long-term psychological damage. Many will find his mother’s actions unsettling and say it’s time she started covering up in front of him. Some experts even believe she risks causing long-term psychological damage to her son. ...
The new ultramodern Tejuosho Market, a Public Private Partnership initiative between the Lagos State Government and Stormberg Engineering Limited, with First Bank of Nigeria providing Financing. The market is equipped with modern lock up shops, multi-level parking, world class safety facilities and competent facility managers. This project has been in the pipe-line for over ten years but it took a 'mysterious' fire outbreak at the old Tejuosho Market in 2007 before aggressive construction could commence. Five years down the line and the project is really beginning to take shape. The New Tejuosho Shopping Complex is fully financed by First Bank of Nigeria Plc and is being undertaken by Stormberg Engineering Limited under the Public-Private-Partnership programme of the Lagos State Government for 25 years. The edifice sits on approximately 3.062 hectares and it is strategically located in Yaba. The Main Tejuosho Shopping Complex during the official commission...
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