Jaan Roose, an Estonian slackline athlete, walked across a 150m (492ft) LED-lit slackline hanging between the crescent shaped Iconic Towers in Lusail Marina, Qatar, on Sunday. Roose could be seen fighting against strong winds to keep his balance as he delicately made his way across unsupported. This slackline was tied 185m (606ft) above the ground. Roose set a new record for the world’s longest single-building slackline when he completed crossing.

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