Take a deep breath and look at this one.  He is I think a candidate for the Darwin Awards.
I personally think he is a candidate for the funny farm.
                     
                       Grand Canyon  Photographer
                     
This is a case of a photographer photographing another photographer. The following  pictures were taken by Hans van de Vorst from the Netherlands at the  Grand Canyon, Arizona. The descriptions are his own. The identity  of the photographer in the photos is unknown.
                     
 I was simply stunned seeing  this guy standing on this solitary rock in the Grand Canyon. 
 
 The canyon's depth is  900 meters here. The rock on the right is next to the  canyon and safe.
 
 Watching this guy on his thong sandals, with a  camera and a tripod I asked myself 3 questions:
 
 1. How did he  climb that rock?
 
 2. Why not take that sunset picture from that r ock  to the right, which is perfectly safe?
 
3. How will he get  back?
 
After  the sun set behind the canyon's horizon he packed his things (having  only one hand available) and  prepared himself for the jump.
This took about 2 minutes.  At that  point he had the full attention of the crowd.
This is the point of no return.
 After that, he jumped on his  thong sandals...
 The canyon's depth is 900 meters (3,000 feet)  here.
 
Now you can see that the adjacent rock is higher so he tried to  land lower, which is quite steep and tried to use his one hand to  grab the rock.
We've come to the end of this story. Look carefully at the  photographer.
 He has a camera, a tripod and also a plastic bag, all  on his shoulder or in his left hand.  
 Only his right hand is available to grab the rock  and the weight of his stuff is a problem. 
 He lands low on his  flip flops, both his right hand and right foot slip away...
 
 At that moment I take this shot. He pushes  his body against the rock.  
 He waits for a few seconds, throws his stuff on  the rock, climbs and walks away.  Presumably to a bathroom to  change his shorts.
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