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If you are scared of heights you may not want to watch this video of a man drinking coffee on a balcony that has recently gone viral on TikTok.
This is because the footage, shared to the app by Elie Feghaly, shows a coffee mug being held out over a balcony in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, a city that has the tallest skyline in the world.
The balcony Feghaly, who works in real estate, is standing on is so high that it is far above the clouds. We cannot see what lies below, just the top of the other skyscrapers.
There are numerous high-rise buildings in Dubai that are taller than 200 meters (656 ft). one that is prominent in the footage is Burj Khalifa, which is 2,717 feet in height, and the tallest building on the planet.The neo-futurist tower was finished in 2009 after five years of construction.
The video shows a sped-up version of the clouds traveling past beneath the balcony as well as the sharp drop down on a less cloudy day.
The clip was posted on July 7 by Feghaly's account Eliefeghaly7, and can be watched here.
It is captioned with the hashtags: "#eliefeghaly7 #dubai #realestate #live #love #fyp #foryou #saudi #russia #world #usa #ksa #uk #canada #australia #egypt #viral #lebanon."
The impressive video has so far been watched by more than 28 million people and amassed a whopping 3.2 million likes.
Many people took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the breathtaking footage.
One TikTok user, Mastered, wrote: "Can you try to stand on the clouds? Incase they bouncy."
Another person, Michelle, added: " Me wondering if it still rains above you since you're above the clouds."
Tiny Elephants joked: "Don't be shy spill it."
N.r3blx revealed: "I was kind of hoping he'd throw the coffee down cuz it would probably land on someone's head."
S.A exclaimed: "That's why I felt drops of hot tea on my head."
Rosaline Children D typed: "You live in heaven my guy."
An account by the name of 4lifersssssssssss commented: "One drop of water and people under it going to think it is about to rain."
Chloe_does_art wrote: "I'm not scared of heights but that made me tingly."
Feghaly also posts many other videos from high-rise balconies to his 1.9 million followers and they are not for the faint-hearted.
Newsweek have reached out to him for comment.
