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A man is riding his single rope above a white cloud.



This man, Brazilian slackliner Rafael Bridi, who entrusted himself to a single, one-inch-wide rope from 1,900 meters above sea level.



Slackline is a sport where you cross a single rope connected between two hot air balloons floating in the sky.



You have to move your toes to keep you balancing on a swaying single line, and you have to narrow it down to the front.



Breedy's challenge this time was at twice the height of Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and the Guinness Association officially announced his new record when the video was released.



Immediately after the challenge, Breedy said, "The feeling of floating in the sky and freedom have always motivated me to practice the slack line.



Netizens responded, "I thought it was synthetic. Everyone I see makes me sweat!", "How does it feel to walk on clouds? I want to experience it at least once in my life."



(Screen source: Instagram guinnessworldrecords)