At 3200 feet above the floor of the Yosemite Valley below, this is something I know I couldn't do, but these two daredevils climbed out to the edge of this granite rock overhanging the edge of Glacier Point. It made me wobbly at the knees just looking at them. Across the other side of the valley you can see Yosemite Falls, which at 2,425 ft are the 5th highest falls in the world.
See it in the Yosemite National Park Slideshow
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