Photographer Lee Thompson was in Brazil to document the World Cup when he decided to take a video of himself climbing to the top of the Christ the Redeemer statue in order to take a selfie.
The statue has been under repair since lightning storms damaged it in January, and Thompson decided to take advantage of the opportunity. Writing about his experience on the website, Thompson shared his journey climbing up the statue.
Along with two of the workers, Thompson and his colleague, Oliver Harvey, climbed through the inside of the statue using Go Pro cameras.
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"As I popped my head out of the hole in Jesus' crown, I was in total and utter awe as my eyes met with a vast panorama that quite literally took my breath away. Talk about a religious experience! I've never been afraid of heights or tight spaces, but experiencing acrophobia, claustrophobia and profound awe at the same time was something truly remarkable," he said of the experience.
Christ the Redeemer statue is 100 feet tall and sits 2,000 feet above the city of Rio de Janeiro on Corcovado Hill.