American Nik Wallenda has managed to go down in history as the first man who crossed wire walking through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado.
This unusual way he spent about 23 minutes at high temperatures, without safety gear and hanging 450 feet above the Little Colorado River in the U.S. state Arizona.
Walente, a descendant of the family of Flying Wallendes, is the first man who went on the Niagarës ujvaren walking on the wire. Wallende family is originally from the former Austria-Hungary, known for jugglers, acrobats, trapeze artists and animal trainers.
This unusual way he spent about 23 minutes at high temperatures, without safety gear and hanging 450 feet above the Little Colorado River in the U.S. state Arizona.
Walente, a descendant of the family of Flying Wallendes, is the first man who went on the Niagarës ujvaren walking on the wire. Wallende family is originally from the former Austria-Hungary, known for jugglers, acrobats, trapeze artists and animal trainers.