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Two people seen sillhuetted against the background of the city of Tel Aviv at night from a 34-story building, on January 18, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
backdropped by the high-rises of the Israeli coastal town of Tel Aviv, Blondie, a young Israeli man practices Urban Free Climbing on top of a high-rise building under construction."Urban Free Climbing" or buildering is the act of climbing on the outside of buildings and other artificial structures, often without authorization, and usually during nighttime. January 18, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Backdropped by the high-rises of the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv, Ultra Orthodox Jewish Micky Hayat practices Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, together with his students on the top of a high rise under construction January 18, 2015. Micky Hayat belongs to the Abada Capoeira training group and teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) while seeking to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Backdropped by the high-rises of the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv, Ultra Orthodox Jewish Micky Hayat practices Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, together with his students on the top of a high rise under construction January 18, 2015. Micky Hayat belongs to the Abada Capoeira training group and teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) while seeking to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
backdropped by the high-rises of the Israeli coastal town of Tel Aviv, Blondie, a young Israeli man practices Urban Free Climbing on top of a high-rise building under construction."Urban Free Climbing" or buildering is the act of climbing on the outside of buildings and other artificial structures, often without authorization, and usually during nighttime. January 18, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
backdropped by the high-rises of the Israeli coastal town of Tel Aviv, Blondie, a young Israeli man practices Urban Free Climbing on top of a high-rise building under construction."Urban Free Climbing" or buildering is the act of climbing on the outside of buildings and other artificial structures, often without authorization, and usually during nighttime. January 18, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
backdropped by the high-rises of the Israeli coastal town of Tel Aviv, Blondie, a young Israeli man practices Urban Free Climbing on top of a high-rise building under construction."Urban Free Climbing" or buildering is the act of climbing on the outside of buildings and other artificial structures, often without authorization, and usually during nighttime. January 18, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Blondie, a young Israeli man who practices Urban Free Climbing, seen sitting on top of a high-rise building under construction."Urban Free Climbing" or buildering is the act of climbing on the outside of buildings and other artificial structures, often without authorization, and usually during nighttime. January 18, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Blondie, a young Israeli man who practices Urban Free Climbing, seen sitting on top of a high-rise building under construction."Urban Free Climbing" or buildering is the act of climbing on the outside of buildings and other artificial structures, often without authorization, and usually during nighttime. January 18, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Blondie, a young Israeli man who practices Urban Free Climbing, seen sitting on top of a high-rise building under construction."Urban Free Climbing" or buildering is the act of climbing on the outside of buildings and other artificial structures, often without authorization, and usually during nighttime. January 18, 2015. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish Micky Hayat practices Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, by Dizengoff square, at the Israeli Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv-Jaffo on January 18, 2015. Micky Hayat belongs to the Abada Capoeira training group and teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) while seeking to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish Micky Hayat practices Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, by Dizengoff square, at the Israeli Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv-Jaffo on January 18, 2015. Micky Hayat belongs to the Abada Capoeira training group and teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) while seeking to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish Micky Hayat practices Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, by Dizengoff square, at the Israeli Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv-Jaffo on January 18, 2015. Micky Hayat belongs to the Abada Capoeira training group and teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) while seeking to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish Micky Hayat practices Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, by Dizengoff square, at the Israeli Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv-Jaffo on January 18, 2015. Micky Hayat belongs to the Abada Capoeira training group and teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) while seeking to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90
Ultra Orthodox Jewish Micky Hayat practices Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, by Dizengoff square, at the Israeli Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv-Jaffo on January 18, 2015. Micky Hayat belongs to the Abada Capoeira training group and teaches over 200 students in his Dojo (training room) while seeking to promote martial arts in the ultra orthodox sector in Israel. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash 90