French tightrope walker says he sets a new record of 2.2 km
French tightrope walker Nathan Paulin has claimed to have set a new world record by successfully covering a 2.2-kilometer (1.3-mile) long walk along a tightrope across the famed Mont Saint-Michel island.
The record-breaking feat, reportedly the longest ever, took him two hours to complete. "It's the most complex crossing I've had the opportunity to imagine. It's incredibly beautiful!" he said on social media following the barefoot tightrope walk.
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In 2017, Nathan walked 1.6 km above the Cirque de Navacelles canyon in southern France.
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He told BFMTV that his next challenge would be to complete the tightrope walk from the Montparnasse Tower to the Eiffel Tower in Paris covering a distance of 2.7 km (1.6 mi) if he secures the necessary authorization.