Thursday, January 31, 2013

Reckless achieves a record in walking a tightrope high above the highway in Florida

Nik Wallenda was able of breaking a record in the Guinness Book of Records when over Niagara Falls walk a tightrope last year and returned to his hometown of Sarasota, Florida to try the final challenge. Watch the video below.

In this new challenge walks Nick اليندا on a tightrope 600 feet long which is equivalent to 183 meters and a height of 180 feet equivalent to 55 meters above Highway 41 near Sarasota Bay, Sarasota, Florida. The weather was very windy which increases the challenge where he walk at this road without having any kind of safety equipment with him.

This is not something strange and difficult for the man who dared to walk on the wire of steel two inches thick that walking at high altitude above the highway :).

Despite strong winds in Sarasota Bay could Nick travel the distance within 9 minutes.
 
Nick is not the only one in his family who love walking on the ropes it was before him his grandfather Karl Wallenda  fan of this dangerous sport and in the following image you see his grandfather was approaching the end of walk a tightrope across the Strait of Tallulah, Georgia on July 18, 1970.
:) And his sons also admired the sport lethal In following image you see Delilah Wallenda  daughter Nick Wallenda  reflect with her father on the same wire stretched in two directions opposite at the same time at an altitude of 30 meters between the twin towers of Conrad Condado Plaza in San Juan, Buroto Rico honor grandfather Carl اليندا who died at the age of 73 years old when he tried to cut the same way in 1978.





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