VIDEO: Romanian Man Unicycles 250 Meters from the Ground. Dangerous and Amazing!
People don’t know a lot of things about the Romanian people and tend to misjudge them and think that they are all gypsies which is completely false.
In fact, Romanians are very intelligent and adventurous people and if in the old days they used to fight against many and face certain death, now they get their adrenaline from getting all sorts of dangerous stunts.
Flaviu Cernescu is a man that portrays the need for adventure and risk that the Romanians have in the video that you can see below.
Go-pro camera & selfie stick go where no man has gone before, the narrow rim of a monstrously tall chimney of an old factory in Romania.
According to bangkokpost.com, Romanian unicycles 250 meters off ground on edge of chimney
In the never-ending struggle to make ever more thrilling and entertaining YouTube videos, one must be creative.
Recently, a Romanian man named Flaviu Cernescu decided to take his go-pro camera and selfie stick where no man has gone before, the narrow rim of a monstrously tall factory chimney in Romania:
The Romanian rode his unicycle around the one meter wide edge of the chimney.
He juggled orange balls while walking along the edge and then walked across the deep chasm of the chimney on an even narrower iron girder.
All the while, the camera was pointing down to capture how far the acrobat was off the ground, a sight that is sure to send the heads of many viewers spinning in paroxysms of vertigo.
The man wears no safety harness and even starts jumping over girders on the meter wide chimney rim, as if the death-defying unicycle ride was not enough.
“Lot’s of moving bricks here,” he notes as he keeps his unicycle stable despite the moving bricks under his wheel.
Sometimes, the go-pro camera is attached to the top of his helmet.
Other times, the camera is attached to his selfie stick which he grasps tight somehow managing to maintain his balance at the same time.
“Now the biggest challenge,” he declares, “the unicycle wheel walk.”
He takes his feet off the pedals of the unicycle and directly moves the one wheel of the unicycle with his feet instead.
Most people can’t even do this on the ground, much less 250 meters up on the thin edge of a rickety old chimney.
But this is not enough for him.
He gets off the unicycle and hangs by one arm from a girder (girder – a long strong iron or steel bar used for building bridges and the framework of large buildings)
He waves at the go-pro camera which, attached to the selfie stick, is being held by his partner far above to get a bird’s eye view.
Who ever said selfie sticks were for sissies? This man risks his life to get the adrenaline rush that he needs and to prove that you can do anything if you practice hard enough, believe in yourself and take a leap of faith.
Still never try such a thing if you are not a professional!