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French daredevil walks 1.4 km on high line

French daredevil walks 1.4 km on high line

French daredevil walks 1.4 km on high line

French daredevil walks 1.4 km on high line

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  • Nathan Paulin walked over 1.4 miles on a line suspended at Mont-Saint-Michel in France.
  • He previously walked 2,198 feet between Paris’ Trocadero Square and the Eiffel Tower.
  • The camera company Insta360 followed Paulin and uploaded the video to YouTube.
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A high line walker known for his daring accomplishments set a new world record when he walked over 1.4 miles on a line that was hanging at Mont-Saint-Michel in France.

Nathan Paulin, who made headlines in 2017 when he walked 2,198 feet on a slackline suspended between Paris’ Trocadero Square and the Eiffel Tower, set a new record for Highline walking when he walked a distance of 7,218 feet over Mont-Saint-Michel, which is a UNESCO world heritage site in France. Paulin set the new record while walking over Mont-Saint-Michel, which is located in France.

The camera company Insta360 followed Paulin and captured his walk. They uploaded the video to YouTube after they were done.

In a news release issued by Insta360, Paulin stated that it is “nearly hard” to describe the sensation of walking along the high line for such a distance.

“Sometimes I feel really powerful when I do that, but sometimes I also feel really small and I feel like I’m nothing. Being able to do that makes me feel free,” he remarked.

Take a look at the video:

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