300m 높이 절벽 끝에서 거꾸로 매달린 보디빌더 Solved: The TRUTH behind amazing photographs of a fitness fanatic dangling above a Brazilian beach ..(VIDEO)

Solved: The TRUTH behind amazing photographs of a fitness fanatic dangling above a Brazilian beach (and it's more of a tall story than abs-olutely terrifying!)



 

Pictures appear to show Luis Fernando Candela hanging upside down
Fitness fanatic claimed he used his abs to hold himself in the position
But tourists already flock to the Brazilian spot to take similar pictures
A plateau underneath the rock and clever cropping make it look more dangerous than it is 
 


루이스 페르난도 칸델라가 브라질 해변의 300m 높이의 절벽 끝에서 아찔하게 거꾸로

매달려 있다. 피트니스 광인 그는 자세를 잡기 위해 복근을 사용했다고 말했다.


이미 많은 여행자들은 카메라 기술을 이용해 이와 유사한 위험모드로 사진을 찍었다고 말한다.

암벽 밑은 그냥 사람 서있을 수 있는 편평한 평지었던 것이다.


By JENNIFER NEWTON and JULIAN ROBINSON FOR MAILONLINE

These pictures might show a daredevil fitness fanatic working out his stomach muscles by dangling upside over a Brazilian beach with a 1,000ft drop.


But it has now been revealed that hundreds of tourists making their way to the Pedra do Telegrafo beauty spot also take similar pictures, thanks to a trick of the camera.

According to visitors to the area, although the stone where the bodybuilder appears to be hanging from is on a cliff edge, there is actually a plateau just below where people can stand.


Terrifying: Luis Fernando Candela showed no fear as he worked out his stomach muscles - by dangling upside down over a 1,000ft drop

Terrifying: Luis Fernando Candela showed no fear as he worked out his stomach muscles - by  dangling upside down over a 1,000ft drop

Spectacular: Pictures show Luis Fernando Candela using his abs to hold himself in position high above a beach at Pedra do Telegrafo, Brazil.

Spectacular: Pictures show Luis Fernando Candela using his abs to hold himself in position high above a beach at Pedra do Telegrafo, Brazil.

And thanks to clever cropping and taking the image at the right angle, people can appear to be hanging over the massive drop.

Several pictures posted to social media before being edited or cropped show the ground just below their feet.

 

he trick was revealed after images appeared to show Luis Fernando Candela hanging by his feet and using his abs to hold himself in position high above the beach.

Candela, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was photographed by his girlfriend performing what he claimed as his 'most dangerous' stunt yet.

Other tourists visiting the cliff in Brazil have posted similar pictures online, as they can be edited or cropped to make it look more dangerous than it really is

Other tourists visiting the cliff in Brazil have posted similar pictures online, as they can be edited or cropped to make it look more dangerous than it really is

The pictures appear to show Candela hanging from a cliff face with spectacular views of the Pedra Branca national park in the background.

He said: 'This is by far the most dangerous stunt I've tried. The only thing that was keeping me up was my strength - all the weights I've tried in the gym were building up to this moment.

'My girlfriend was terrified but I was determined to get the photo.'

Daredevil: The fitness fanatic used his incredible strength to stay still as he dangled over the edge of the rock on November 21

Daredevil: The fitness fanatic used his incredible strength to stay still as he dangled over the edge of the rock on November 21

Selfie: Candela (pictured) trained for years building up for this stunt and admits that it is not for the faint-hearted

Selfie: Candela (pictured) trained for years building up for this stunt and admits that it is not for the faint-hearted

Candela (pictured in Rio de Janeiro) was photographed by his terrified girlfriend performing what he described as his 'most dangerous' stunt yet

Candela (pictured in Rio de Janeiro) was photographed by his terrified girlfriend performing what he described as his 'most dangerous' stunt yet

Candela said he had trained for years building up for this stunt and admits that it's not for the faint-hearted.

He added: 'I'd recommend it to anyone, it's an amazing sense of achievement. You've got to know what you're doing though because if you fall you've had it - the drop is too much.

'I've been doing it for years now and love it- you only get one life so you have to live it, there's no fun in being boring. The experience was amazing - terrifying, but amazing.'

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