Laeticia Gonnon in France has reached incredible heights, breaking the world record for the longest length walked by a woman on a highline.
Reaching 120 metres between mountains, Gonnon’s brave attempt to beat the previous record of 105 metres was captured by her photographer friend, Pierre Chauffour.
“It only took more or less 10 minutes. But it took four days of hard work and commitment,” Chauffour said.
She reaches dizzying heights as she makes her way across the line, and the daunting space below her is emphasised in the still images.
“She walked 1km on the line for the first three days and but never crossed it without falling.
“The day she attempted the record was definitely long and full of suspense.
“She was often so close to completing it, but of course the more you do it, the more tired you get and the chances of succeeding decrease.
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