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Yemen's 'Spider-Man' Dies in Volcanic Crater Fall

Was this a social media-driven tragedy or a stunt that lacked the discipline of climbers like Alex Honnold?
Yemen's 'Spider-Man' Dies in Volcanic Crater Fall
Above: Antar Al-Absi, widely known as the "Spider-Man of Yemen." Image credit: Pubity/X

The Spin


Narrative A

Social media has warped adventure culture by turning dangerous stunts into content, and Al-Qaqa Ibn Antar's death is a direct consequence of that pressure. The economics of online attention push creators toward increasingly extreme risks just to stay visible in crowded feeds. Natural environments don't care how many followers are watching.

Narrative B

The difference between a legend like American climber Alex Honnold and a fatal fall comes down to preparation, not platform. Honnold spent years rehearsing El Capitan with ropes, memorized every move and walked away when conditions weren't right. Attempting a 120-meter volcanic crater wall barefoot isn't bold adventure — it's skipping the discipline that actually keeps elite free soloists alive.


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