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Taking The Phrase "Living On The Edge" To New Heights

Wildfire

Alfrescian
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17:16 GMT, 21 June 2012 Daily Mail

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As she looks around in a carefree fashion with her baby macaque holding on tightly, it's
hard to believe this monkey mother is so confident while perching on the edge of a 1,000 metre
mountain drop.

The long-tailed grey macaque monkey threw caution to the wind at the dizzying height on
Lombok Island, Indonesia.

Photographer Marian Kaczmarczyk, 37, from Teddington, London, captured the snap while
trekking to Mount Rinjani.

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