Breaking the record for standing tallest in the world
Hezi Dean, an Israeli stuntman, has set a world record when standing on a 9-story pole, within 35 hours.
In Rabib Square, Tel Aviv, a crane was used to bring Dean to the top of the column. Dean stood on it outdoors in the absence of food, only a catheter. After reaching a record, Dean jumped down and crawled out from the pile of paper boxes at the foot of the column.
Dean shared after setting a record: ' I just want to say one thing is that nothing can overcome the will of man.'
The Israeli guy surpassed the previous magician David Blaine's record, set at Bryant Park, New York in 2002. Last year, Dean broke the record of this American magician with the act. Performing live 66 hours in the ice block.
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