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Nice vid by the way, I always thought it was a photo. I heard they also used a lot of native Americans from a certain tribe in the early days of skyscraper building as they apparently had a generic trait that gave them immunity to vertigo and fear of hight. Could be a myth though...

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21 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

Nice vid by the way, I always thought it was a photo. I heard they also used a lot of native Americans from a certain tribe in the early days of skyscraper building as they apparently had a generic trait that gave them immunity to vertigo and fear of hight. Could be a myth though...

It is a photo, Time did a short article/video on it https://petapixel.com/2016/11/28/lunch-atop-skyscraper-story-behind-iconic-photo/   The two fellows to the left have been alledgely identified,  https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/lunch-atop-a-skyscraper-photograph-the-story-behind-the-famous-shot-43931148/

 

Personally, I think the photographers who took some of the shots had some courage, working way outside their normal environment.

 

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4 minutes ago, Darrin Turnbull said:

A million dollars was a lot more then than it is today. A wonder what financial value today would be required to fit the HSE's tolerability of risk triangle?

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That's true.
I know the bloke third from left is an Indian, Navaho I think.

Mohawks, also known as skywalkers, which is where Mr Lucus got the name for a well known character in Star Wars.

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