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  2. Tokoyo: The Tower of Perpetuity - Wikipedia

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    Players climb the titular Tower of Perpetuity with the goal of reaching the summit. Along the way, they encounter enemies and hazards that must be evaded or defeated. The layout of the tower changes daily; players compete for the top score on the online leaderboard for each iteration. Players choose one of the five playable characters to climb ...

  3. Tsūtenkaku - Wikipedia

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    The current tower is the second to occupy the site. The original tower, patterned after the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, was built in 1912, and was connected to the adjacent amusement park, Luna Park, by an aerial cable car. At the time of its construction, its height of 64 metres (210 ft) made it the second tallest structure in Asia.

  4. Cerro Torre - Wikipedia

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    2015 February 21 — Marc-André Leclerc, 22, soloed the 4,000-foot Corkscrew route (5.10d, A1) on Cerro Torre—the hardest route ever soloed on the granite tower—in a single day. 2020 February 7 – First climb and fly from the summit of Cerro Torre by German alpinist and paraglider Fabian Buhl. [27]

  5. Justin Casquejo - Wikipedia

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    Justin Casquejo (born October 24, 1997), also known online as LiveJN, [1] is an American rooftopper, free solo climber and stunt performer of Filipino descent. [2] He has scaled several skyscrapers in Manhattan, New York City, as well as a water tower in his hometown, Weehawken, New Jersey, and has been arrested, charged, and convicted for some of his activities.

  6. Dan Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Goodwin (born November 7, 1955, in Kennebunkport, Maine) is an American climber best known for performing gymnastic-like flag maneuvers and one-arm flyoffs while free soloing difficult rock climbs on national TV and for scaling towering skyscrapers, including the Sears Tower, the John Hancock Center, the World Trade Center, the CN Tower, and (for the program Stan Lee's Superhumans) the ...

  7. Tony Yaniro - Wikipedia

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    Tony Yaniro (also spelled as Toni Yaniro, born 1961 or 1962), [citation needed] is an American professional rock climber known for his unique climbing style signature move, the "Yaniro" and for being the first-ever person to redpoint an 8a (5.13b) graded rock climbing route.

  8. Durrance Route - Wikipedia

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    Today the Durrance Route is the most popular route on Devils Tower. It is considered a more interesting and enjoyable route [citation needed] than the Wiessner Route, due to more variable terrain and better belay stances. The route is recognized in the historic 1979 climbing text, Fifty Classic Climbs of North America, [3] and other guide books.

  9. Crazy Climber - Wikipedia

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    A notable feature is the ability to turn corners and access different sides of the buildings, which now have a variety of designs (including one with a cylindrical, tower-like shape). The game included the original port of the arcade Crazy Climber and a scan of the instruction panel.