instead of being on the outside of a cage looking in lions and tigers aron drosses put himself inside a cage and allowed the big cats to get a close-up. The daring stunt was all part of his 220-mi (355-km) roll through the German state of north rhino Westphalia in of steel wire. The 38-year old performance artist made his unusual juourney to raise money for and awareness of mental illness. in fact psychiatric patient from clinics in the region helped him create the rolling globe which measured just over 6 ft (1.8m) in diameter weighed around 265lb (120kg) and was constructed out 250 bent stainless steel rods. when finished it resebled a massive ball of steel wool. Dorsal set off in April 2007 from his brithpleace of drosten and finished his roll at hon in his home town of warburg. He covered around 13 mi (21km) a day propelling the ball by the ball. Drossle passed through a number of towns on his journeys but predictably his most hair -raising moment occurred in the stukenbrock safari park were he come face to face with the eyes of several tigers not to mention the lions. That was what for the first time in life he was happy to be inside strong protective cage.Arnds speeding past the famous brandenburg gate berlin. Even a makeshifts bed was relaxing for arden Drossel after a hard days walking in his steel globe.Arnd emerging after night in his ball. The journey took him across all kinds of terrain. The tiger at Germany Stukenbrock safari park are curious about stranger who has rolled into their paddock. from called book ripley believe in or not.
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