"In 2012, someone tested the edge of fear — and gravity — by tagging the towering Metlac Bridge in Veracruz, Mexico. Rising more than 430 feet above the river below, it wasn’t just another surface to paint. In graffiti culture, a spot like that is known as a “heaven spot.”Heaven spots aren’t about easy access or casual attention. They’re the unreachable places — bridge beams, freeway signs, rooftops, cliffs — where the climb itself is part of the statement. No ropes. No harness. No safety net. One wrong move can mean the end."
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