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Bear-ly believable: The bear selfie, a new craze that involves taking a picture of oneself with a bear in the background, has forced the US...
A Grizzly Bear selfie

Bear-ly believable: The bear selfie, a new craze that involves taking a picture of oneself with a bear in the background, has forced the US Forest Service to plead with tourists to leave the animals alone.

Visitors are being warned that they could face a grizzly end if they get too close.

What other photo opportunities involve risking life and limb to capture that all important selfie?



Bulls of steel: A participant runs in front of the bulls at the 2014 San Fermin Festival in Pamplona. He was later sought by police for risking the lives of others



Thumbs up (but don't look down): Russian daredevil Yaroslav Seheda and friend take a vertigo-inducing picture after free climbing up a building



Pole apart: British free runner James Kingston has released a series of jaw-dropping videos, which feature him climbing up buildings, cranes and bridges around the world.

Here he uses a camera pole mount to take a selfie on top of a building in Bangalore

James Kingston hangs off a crane on top of the South Bank tower

Sweaty palm: Kingston hangs off a crane on top of the South Bank Tower in London

 

Trelfies

Spacie: Japanese astronaut Aki Hoshide goes to extreme lengths to take this selfie while visiting the International Space Station

 



Heads!: You wouldn't normally think a baseball ground is a dangerous place to be, but American reporter Kelly Nash showed the perils of spectatorship by uploading this selfiewhile attending a Boston Red Sox batting practice

 

The ultimate travel selfie?

Maverick: A Danish fighter pilot takes a selfie mid-air.

 



Look where you're going! We're a little concerned that this pilot doesn't have his eyes on the sky in front of him. Make a wrong turn here and the results could be catastrophic ...

 

The ultimate travel selfie?

Christ alive: British travel company owner Lee Thompson gets snap happy at the top of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio, Brazil

 

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