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Slackliner between two hot air balloons in Brazil

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Slackliner between two hot air balloons in Brazil

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  • Rafael Bridi walked on a rope suspended between two hot air balloons above his Brazilian city.
  • Bridi previously held the Guinness World Record for the highest slackline walk.
  • The prank was sponsored by the camera startup Insta360, which uploaded a YouTube video.
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A proficient slackliner demonstrated his balance abilities by walking on a rope suspended between two hot air balloons above his Brazilian city.

Rafael Bridi, who previously held the Guinness World Record for the highest slackline walk when he passed between two balloons 6,236 feet above Praia Grande in Santa Catarina, Brazil, recreated his feat over Florianopolis to celebrate his hometown.

The prank was sponsored by the camera startup Insta360, which uploaded a YouTube video of the slackline walk.

Bridi stated that the sky above Florianopolis was ideal for the dizzying achievement.

“The location we chose provides very good conditions for flying balloons. And we have all these pilots here doing unique flights, going over canyons above the clouds. Together with my production crew, I think we created a dream team,” He announced in a press release.

Take a look at the video below:

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