Images breathtaking. How two climbers attempting to climb largest granite monolith in the world.

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Kevin Jorgeson, aged 30 years, and Tommy Caldwell, 36, decided to climb El Capitan, the largest monolith
granite in the world, located in Yosemite National Park, California.

El Capitan is the largest granite monolith in the world and his waterfall is one of the most spectacular views of the park.

The view is spectacular waterfall created by the reflections of sunlight that illuminates the water falling at an angle, very specific angle. This rare view can be seen only in a period of about 2 weeks in late February.

During escalation, Kevin and Tom sleep in tents suspended in the rock. The two remain connected to the world using social networking pages, Facebook and Twitter, where upload images taken during their adventure.


"I am well. The rest when tired and waiting for you to grow back skin on the fingers they use in
During the climb. It is extremely difficult, especially using only the hands and feet, "said a friend of the two.



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