Must-see videos of the week: June 17 to 23

This week's must-see videos take us along for a ride with a skydiver nearly losing it all while he makes his landing, and a teenager in Norway whose climbing skills and lack of fear make for an exhilarating bit of viewing pleasure. Plus we've got a a panda invasion in Hong Kong, a teenager with a tail and a commute around town that couldn't be more Canadian.

We begin with incredible point-of-view footage featuring a scary moment for this skydiver. During his 885th jump, his canopy went into a counter-clockwise rotation after being set open. The end result was an incredibly low cutaway and a subsequent tree landing. He did survive though, only suffering minor injuries to his leg and arm.

From one harrowing adventure in the sky to another ... er, slightly lower in the sky, here's a Norwegian teen going for YouTube glory climbing around on a huge crane above Tønsberg, Norway (and filming himself doing it, or so it seems).

The teen said of his climb: "I am never nervous, scared or anything. When I do this I feel really relaxed, focused and very happy! I’m not doing this for the adrenaline rush, I dont get the rush anymore. Just a very chill feeling."

Good thing he's relaxed, at least. Try to get a "very chill feeling" while you're watching this:

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Okay, let's change urban perspectives. Canadian cities, as one might expect, aren't all concrete and glass, and to prove and illustrate this, what could be more Canadian than canoeing around town? If you live in Winnipeg and have always wanted to try, now you have no excuse.

Of course, sometimes you just want random acts of art, culture and just plain "whaaa?" in your city landscape (don't you?). Well, if you're in Hong Kong, lucky for you, French artist Paulo Grangeon is currently touring the world with an art installation involving more than 1,600 papier-mache pandas (that's the number of pandas left in the wild).

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This one's just too unique to leave out: A teenager living in northern India is being worshipped as a god because the seven-inch growth on his lower back is thought to make the 13-year-old, who is a wheelchair user, an incarnation of the Hindu god Hanuman. The teenager is considering having the "tail" removed for health reasons.

And just to give everyone a little cat video bonus, here's a "cat fight" of a literal nature  ... well, slapping match, anyway:

Cosby and Vlad decide to engage in a friendly slap fight on the kitchen counter. They must have disagreed on something! Who do you think came out as the winner?

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