PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Amid the chaos and heartache enveloping the capital came a rare, but wondrous, moment of joy on Friday.
Jumping from the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere
It is Sunday afternoon. At 192m above Auckland’s hard city pavement there isn’t even a breath of wind. I can’t even hear any distant sounds of traffic from the streets below or the busy harbour port nearby. That’s not because I’m behind thick plate glass in the observation deck on Auckland Tower. I’m outside.



