Climbing ‘Spider-Man’ puts on show for Cuba kids

Climbing ‘Spider-Man’ puts on show for Cuba kids
Updated 07 February 2013
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Climbing ‘Spider-Man’ puts on show for Cuba kids

Climbing ‘Spider-Man’ puts on show for Cuba kids

HAVANA: The French “Spider-Man” continues to dazzle Havana with his unassisted, death-defying climbs. Alain Robert already climbed the 216-meter Habana Libre hotel Monday. On Tuesday it was an elementary school in colonial Old Havana that made up in difficulty what it lacked in height. The 50-year-old Robert took 15 minutes to ascend the three stories of the graceful stone building, which offered little in the way of hand- and footholds. Tourists and schoolchildren gasped and shouted words of encouragement. Several youngsters then tried to imitate the French daredevil, but were unable to climb more than a few feet before losing their grip. Robert has scaled the planet’s loftiest skyscrapers from the Empire State Building to Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest.