Visitors at a popular Whangarei tourist attraction were treated to free entertainment by French daredevils walking and slipping off a tightrope 70m above ground.
Three friends from France are prepping for a three-month documentary shoot on highlining to start in December at various locations throughout the country, including Whangarei Falls.
Led by mechanical engineer Louis Schwartz, the group arrived at Whangarei Falls on Sunday and leave tomorrow to scour suitable locations around Northland and later in the South Island.
The three took turns walking across a rope 85m long and about 70m high, much to the delight of visitors at Whangarei Falls yesterday. Mr Schwartz, who took up highlining and slacklining six years ago after watching a documentary on the pursuits, said he had been thinking for two years about doing a project in a foreign land.
"I wanted to go to an English-speaking country where there are a lot of wild and adventurous places like lakes, waterfalls, cliffs, volcanoes and beaches. New Zealand also gives me an opportunity to improve my English," he said.