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This week, David Blaine will take to the skies above the Arizona desert, lifted 18,000 feet by a bunch of balloons. He tells The Post about his main physical concerns — including hypoxia — and ...
David Blaine’s ‘Ascension’ balloon stunt floats him 24,900 feet into the air By . Marisa Dellatto. Published Sep. 2, 2020. Updated Sep. 3, 2020, 9:27 a.m. ET. Explore More ...
International man of intrigue David Blaine returns for yet another daring feat in his new YouTube special David Blaine Ascension. Described as a “groundbreaking research and discovery flight ...
In "David Blaine: Ascension," the performer hopes to rise miles above Arizona desert on helium balloons in a YouTube livestream on Sept. 2.
Watch David Blaine’s ‘Up’-Inspired Live ‘Ascension’ Stunt Here (Video) Hey, it worked for the old man (and his house) Tony Maglio. September 2, 2020 @ 6:32 AM.
David Blaine successfully performed his first live stunt since 2012 titled “Ascension” which saw him soar high above the Arizona desert propelled by helium-filled balloons.
Magician and stuntman David Blaine is attempting a stunt that so many of us have only dreamed: flying through the air using only balloons. His latest special, Ascension, is being broadcast live on ...
David Blaine’s live stunt Ascension, in which he flew over the Arizona desert using helium balloons, has shattered a YouTube record.. Today’s stunt was the most-watched YouTube Original Live ...
David Blaine has landed safely and soundly from his latest live-TV stunt, “Ascension.” (OK, so it was live-YouTube.) The magician flew 24,900 feet above the Page, Arizona desert on a batch of ...
David Blaine is postponing his big balloon stunt and moving his attempt from New Jersey and New York to Arizona. Blaine made the last-minute change to his “Ascension” stunt this weekend. The ...
[UPDATE: David Blaine landed safely! For a full recap of the stunt, click here.] David Blaine is about to take off high above the Arizona desert, armed with (what appears to be) just 52 colorful ...
David Blaine has landed safely and soundly from his latest live-TV stunt, “Ascension.” (OK, so it was live-YouTube.)The magician flew 24,900 feet above the Page, Arizona desert on a batch of ...
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