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1 The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai Gerstein (photos and captions from www.time.com)
The Man Who Walked Over the Towers Using a bow and arrow, fishing line and rope, Petit and some friends passed a 450-pound steel cable across the 140 foot gap between the two towers.

2 Balancing Act After crossing the wire eight times in one hour, Petit dismounted and was arrested by police officers.

3 The Divine Walk Eight years after his walk between the Twin Towers, Petit opened the dedication of St. John The Divine Cathedral in New York City.

4 Over the Niagara Horseshoe Falls and a "Maid of the Mist" tour boat frame Petit during a walk 45 feet over the Niagara River.

5 Conquering the Dame In 1971, at the age of 21, Petit walks a rope 225 feet above street level strung between the two towers of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

6 Walking on Thin Wire Petit performs amidst the buildings in Frankfurt, Germany.

7 Arts on the High Wire After 9/11, Petit performed at a Hammerstein Ballroom event to raise money for the New York Arts Recovery Fund, an emergency fund created after the attacks to benefit the arts.

8 Walk the Line Petit performs at the Lincoln Center in New York as part of a France Salutes New York celebration.

9 Man On Wire Man On Wire, a film directed by James Marsh, uses home movies and photos to recount the covert preparations for the unsanctioned wire walk between the Twin Towers.


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