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Sarasota Daredevil Crosses Grand Canyon on High Wire
Nik Wallenda, the famed high-wire artist and Sarasota native, made the harrowing walk live on Discovery on Sunday night.

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Nik Wallenda, the famed high-wire artist and Sarasota native, made the harrowing walk live on Discovery on Sunday night.

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