In 2012, a pair of Lebanese pals began posting pictures of their travels on social media, featuring themselves poised in mid-air as a way to up visual interest. The spectacular images were riveting, and sharable, and soon Nader Diab and Imad Berro had a "thing" on their hands. They used their nascent fame to spread an unique and important message, inciting travellers to take a more respectful and responsible approach to global adventure . Now "The Globe Jumpers" and their like-minded travelling tribe post spectacular images snapped in the world's ...