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Switzerland's tightrope artist Freddy Nock walks on a rope of cable car with a completely opaque helmet during the Glacier 3000 Air Show to draw attention to the dramatic situation in the event industry due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Les Diablerets, Switzerland, Tuesday, June 23, 2020. While the tourist site remains closed to the public during the week due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, Glacier 3000's infrastructures will be transformed into a temporary artistic stage and will serve as a backdrop for an acrobatics show hosted by six artists. During this show Freddy Nock broke 3 world records, the first walking on the cables with an inclination of up to 39,1 degrees over a distance of 40 meters, the second cycling on the cables at a height of 175,4 metres above the ground over a distance 367 m and the third is walking blind on a gondola cable with a completely opaque helmet for a distance of 151,1 metres.(KEYSTONE/Laurent Gillieron)