Acrobat crossed from Asia to Europe via a Bosphorus rope (video).


Estonian acrobat conquered the Bosphorus by crossing it on a tight rope
Estonian acrobat Jaan Roos became the first person to cross a tight rope from one part of the world to another. This was reported by the newspaper Hürriyet. He crossed the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul, which separates Asia and Europe.
Athlete Jaan Roos moved from Asia to Europe by walking on a tight rope in Istanbul. Roos became the first person to change parts of the world by walking on a tight rope.
The newspaper called this event a "historical step." It is specified that the length of the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul is 30 kilometers, and the width varies from 700 to 3700 meters.
By the way, the "all inclusive" (all inclusive) format in hotels in Turkish Antalya may receive an original development. Turkish hotels have announced a new type of this catering system, designed to persuade tourists to leave the hotel and go out into the city. Hotels may cooperate with city restaurants and cover tourists' expenses in the city.
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