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Daredevil slackliner struggles to keep his balance 150m above Rotterdam river

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Estonian slackliner Jaan Roose completed a 625 metre crossing between Rotterdam's two tallest buildings, 188 metres above the river Maas. Roose holds several world records, yet the high winds posed a great challenge for him on his 49 minute walk between The Rotterdam building and Zalmhaven tower.

Added on the 13/08/2022 07:00:44 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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