Jerusalem – WATCH: American Slackliner Walks Between Jerusalem’s Ancient Towers

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    American slackliner Heather Larsen crosses a high wire between two towers at the Tower of David Museum in Jerusalem's Old City May 2, 2016. Wearing a harness attached to the line, Larsen walked across a 35 meter span and then a 20 meter line inside the courtyard of the ancient museum of Jerusalem's Tower of David, named after the Biblical king. REUTERS/Nir EliasJerusalem – Holding out her arms for balance, Heather Larsen, an American slackliner, walked across a narrow, 30 meter (98 ft)- high wire between two ancient towers in Jerusalem’s Old City on Monday (May 2).

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    “Learning about these places growing up and being able to come and visit, and then actually being able to perform my craft right here, is a very incredible experience,” said Larsen.

    It was, she said, overwhelming to be making her own history in such a historical city. Wearing a harness attached to the line, Larsen walked across a 35 meter span and then a 20 meter line inside the courtyard of the ancient museum of Jerusalem’s Tower of David, named after the Biblical king.

    The Tower of David, also known as the Jerusalem Citadel, houses a museum that depicts 4,000 years of the city’s history.


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