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Watch: Man Walks 217 Metres on a Tightrope, Sets World Record

Alexander Schulz covered a whopping 217 metres on a tightrope at a height of 240 metres. 

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In what can be truly called a show of remarkable courage and self-discipline, 25-year-old Alexander Schulz pulled off a jaw-dropping stunt, walking across two skyscrapers on a tightrope in Mexico City.

With this act, Schulz set a new world record, as it became the highest and longest ever slackline performance in an urban area. A whopping 217 metres were covered by Schulz on a tightrope, at a height of 240 metres.

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As elaborate arrangements were made for the stunt by his team, Schulz pointed out how hard the challenge was, and also admitted to being nervous.

But a few tries and three falls later, Schulz finally emerged successful – pulling off an unimaginable feat.

Video Editor: Rahul Sanpui

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