Reuters reported that on September 18, French rope balance artist Nathan Paulin, 27, successfully performed an impressive rope balance performance at the Eiffel Tower to the public's curiosity and praise.
The performance is part of events around France on National Heritage Day in Paris.
Paulin's travel is a 70m wide, 600m long suspended rope connecting from the Eiffel Tower to the Chaillot Theater on the other side of the River River River River.
Paulin even lay and sat on a rope in the middle of the move. All performances were completed within 30 minutes.
"The scenery is beautiful when going from the Eiffel Tower. During the performance, I really didn't feel anything because I wasn't afraid of heights anymore" - Paulin said after finishing the performance.
He also said that the performance was the result of 4 years of hard work, not to mention his efforts to overcome his fear of heights in childhood.
In 2019, Frenchman Paulin took a balance trip at a height of 150m, 510m long between two skyscrapers in the La Defense commercial area in Paris.