Two fearless adventurers have set a new world record by completing a high-stakes slackline walk across Angel Falls, showcasing extraordinary balance, courage, and precision.
The record-breaking feat involved a carefully tensioned slackline stretched across the top of the waterfall, where the drop exceeds 979 meters (3,212 feet), making it the tallest uninterrupted waterfall on Earth. The adventurers navigated the line while contending with wind, mist, and extreme heights — a challenge that pushed both physical and mental limits.
The achievement has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records, verifying the height, distance, and successful crossing criteria. Safety measures, including harnesses and support teams, ensured that the daring attempt minimized risk while preserving the thrill of the stunt.
Spectators and extreme sports enthusiasts around the world praised the performance, noting that it combines technical skill, athleticism, and fearless determination in one breathtaking record. The adventurers described the experience as both terrifying and exhilarating, emphasizing the importance of preparation and focus in conquering such extreme feats.