lunes, 24 de junio de 2019

Flying Wallendas cross Times Square on high wire in dramatic stunt | Fox News

Flying Wallendas cross Times Square on high wire in dramatic stunt | Fox News

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Flying Wallendas cross Times Square on high wire in dramatic stunt



Flying Wallendas stop traffic at New York City's Times Square
The Flying Wallendas conquered the Big Apple on Sunday night. Nik Wallenda, a seventh-generation acrobat, and his sister, Lijana Wallenda, coming back after a near-fatal accident in 2017, when she broke nearly every bone in her face, crossed Times Square in New York City on a high wire between skyscrapers, 25 stories above the pavement. “Thank you, Jesus, glory to you, Holy God,” Lijana said on air as she crossed on the wire. The siblings walked from opposite ends of the 1,300-foot wire suspended between the towers, crossing each other in the middle as she sat on the wire. They were listening to Christian Gospel music as they crossed, and they were wearing tethered safety harnesses mandated by the city in case they fell.

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