NikWallenda took a walk into history once again — this time attempting to cross a wire located above an active volcano
Nik Wallenda took a walk into history once again — this time attempting to cross a wire located above an active volcano.
Nik, who was standing nearby watching his wife, could be overheard encouraging her throughout her performance. "You're doing great darling," he told her at one point. Meanwhile, Wallenda's walk was described as being "eight times higher than his walk in New York City" and an endeavor his mom said made her "the most apprehensive" she's ever been.
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