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Slacklines high and low need skill courage and stunning scenery

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Slacklining at any height is a feat, but as these two clips show, it is always better with stunning scenery to admire alongside the stunning skills.

One clip, filmed on 10 December 2021 in Curico, Chile, shows Bryan Botello courageously walking a 340m (1,115 feet)-long highline in both directions.

"'You can do it!' flashed right through my mind as I proceeded to go through this 340m webbing," Bryan commented. "I sat close to anchor A for several minutes before I started walking.

"With 70m remaining to reach anchor B, my body relaxed as my mind took over for a second and that's when I learned that the mind is the most powerful tool in the world if you can focus."

Another video by Bryan Botello is also as pleasing to look at as it is thrilling.

In that clip, filmed in Licanray, Chile, on 27 January 2022, he walks a waterline (a slackline set up above water) at sunset.

He walks for a few seconds before diving into the water, capping things off in a flawless way.

"Waterline and sunset, name a better duo... I'll wait," Bryan said.

++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: FIRST CLIP IS MUTE++

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