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Barefoot rope walker scales the heights from the Eiffel Tower

September 19, 2021 / 6:42 AM
Sharjah24 – Reuters: Cheers and applause echoed around the Eiffel Tower on Saturday (September 18) as French slackliner Nathan Paulin walked across a rope suspended 70 metres above the ground from the first floor of Paris' iconic monument.
Paulin - who was attached to a safety line - finished the 600-metre course, which included sitting and lying on the rope that led towards the Chaillot Theatre with a backdrop of the French capital's skyline, within 30 minutes as part of live performance festival organised by the theatre.

Paulin, 27, first walked on a slackline 10 years ago. He said it wasn't easy to complete Saturday's feat, which took four years of practise, not to mention his childhood fear of heights.

"It's really beautiful starting from the Eiffel Tower," he said. "During the performance, I really didn't feel it, I really didn't have a fear of heights."

Paulin in 2019 conducted a 150-metre-high, 510-metre-long slackline walk between two skyscrapers at Paris' La Defense business district.

He said although it wasn't easy, he was happy to be able to share the performance with the public.
September 19, 2021 / 6:42 AM

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