Cubans challenge their fear of heights while cleaning windows on skyscrapers in Miami.

The images in their videos are not suitable for people with acrophobia.


The Cuban twins Ignacio and Manuel Díaz continue to make their mark in the world of "vertical work" in Miami, and to prove it, they share examples of their risky work on their social media.

Challenging their fear of heights, these two brothers climb the tallest towers in Miami to clean windows, but also to perform other types of work on the exteriors of the tall, glass buildings in this city.

In one of their latest videos, shared via Tiktok, the Cubans showed the safety measures they use in their dangerous work, how they operate, and the pre-check routines they carry out before suspending themselves in midair.

People who suffer from acrophobia (who experience intense fear when in high places) are better off avoiding the videos of the Díaz brothers, which are as beautiful as they are heart-stopping.

The "office" of the twins has the best views of Miami, but one needs a lot of training and nerves of steel to hold such a job position.

In any case, as the brothers maintain in their publications, their work is proof that many young Cuban immigrants are indeed willing to earn a living by working hard, even challenging the natural fear of being suspended dozens of meters above the ground, held up only by ropes and harnesses, all while keeping their sense of humor.

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