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Italian tightrope walker inched across Rome’s Tiber river as crowds watched below

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Italian performer dazzles, becomes first high-wire act to cross the Tiber
WATCH: Italian performer Andrea Loreni thrilled Rome on Sunday by becoming the first high-wire act to cross the Tiber, inching along a steel wire that linked the banks of the historic river – Dec 10, 2017

An Italian tightrope walker has inched his way across the Tiber River in Rome.

Andrea Loreni’s high-wire act drew gasps of delight from crowds watching from below on Sunday evening.

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A safety cord connected Loreni to the tightrope wire that stretched 135 metres (450 feet) and was suspended 20 metres (66 feet) above the river near the Sant’Angelo Bridge.

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Loreni told The Associated Press after his daring walk that wind, drizzling rain and “reflections on the water” made crossing difficult and he’d felt the urge to stop part-way at one point.

He said: “But, of course, you can’t. You have to follow through to the end and use your senses to guide you despite the fear.”

Loreni added: “It’s beautiful.”

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