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Man completes tightrope walk near Grand Canyon

Agencies | Updated: 2013-06-24 14:45

Man completes tightrope walk near Grand Canyon

Daredevil Nik Wallenda walks on a two-inch (5-cm) diameter steel cable rigged 1,400 feet (426.7 meters) across more than a quarter-mile deep remote section of the Grand Canyon near Little Colorado River, Arizona June 23, 2013.[Photo/Agencies]

LITTLE COLORADO RIVER GORGE, Arizona - Florida aerialist Nik Wallenda has completed a tightrope walk that took him a quarter mile over the Little Colorado River Gorge in northeastern Arizona.

Wallenda performed the stunt late Sunday on a 2-inch (50-millimeter)-thick steel cable, 1,500 feet  (457 meters) above the river on the Navajo Nation near the Grand Canyon. He wasn't wearing a harness.

The event was broadcast live on the Discovery Channel.

The 34-year-old Wallenda is a seventh-generation high-wire artist and is part of the famous "Flying Wallendas" circus family - a clan that is no stranger to death-defying feats.

Wallenda says he has wondered what it would be like to cross an area he considers the Grand Canyon since he was a teenager.

Now he knows.

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