Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Did Bimbi Philips put his crew members at risk for his new #Lamba video?





Bimbi and his crew went on a two hours journey

up a snowy mountain despite the cold. This is after a 4 hours trip on the

mountain train, just to shoot a music video.


The Matterhorn, the king of mountains, is a mountain of the

Alps, on the border between Switzerland and Italy, whose summit is 4,478 metres

(14,692 ft) high, making it one of the highest summits in the Alps and Europe.




For those that don’t know how high this is, Bimbi and his

crew went as high as 1,469 story buildings.


The crew members including Bimbi himself

suffered badly from breath loss.


More than 500 people have died while climbing or descending

the Matterhorn—an average of three to four per year. In fact, this mountain was

closed to all climbing on the 14th of July last year, out of respect

for those who have died on the peak.


Before the trip Bimbi had been warned

that his ideas where insane and dangerous. He was warned that the trip was only

for climbers with a sure foot and a good head for heights, those that demands

stamina and a good level of fitness.


When asked why he did this, Bimbi laughed and said; only

the best is good enough





Did Bimbi Philips put his crew members at risk for his new #Lamba video?

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