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- 25/02/2011
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- One of the world's outstanding freerunners, Ryan Doyle, takes on the challenging structures of the castle built by surrealist artist Edward James in Xilitla, Mexico. Nationality is not the only thing that Englishmen James and Doyle share, both have a similarity in their jobs. Namely, the capacity of adapting to their surroundings – James in building Las Pozas and Doyle in conquering almost any terrain.
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