Jaan Roose, an Estonian slackline athlete, walked 150m (492ft) on a slackline tied between the Iconic Towers in Lusail Marina, Qatar.
A slackline, a rope manufactured from robust material and stretched above the bottom, holds much less rigidity than a tightrope. This slackline was tied 185m (606ft) above the bottom.
The achievement means the three-time Slackline World Champion has accomplished the world’s longest single-building slackline, Reuters information company reported when releasing this footage from June.
Mr Roose mentioned he felt “unbelievable” after crossing the space between the towers.
He added it took “a lot work” to “discover the right second in the course of the day with much less wind with no solar” to stroll on the slackline.