Tengrinews.kz - A video featuring a daring stuntman at Charyn Canyon has sparked discussions on social media. The young man, Ayaz Tuleyev, performed a risky trick involving chairs, which he made even more challenging.
Tengrinews.kz - A video featuring a daring stuntman at Charyn Canyon has sparked discussions on social media. The young man, Ayaz Tuleyev, performed a risky trick involving chairs, which he made even more challenging.
In the Instagram post on ayaz_tuleyev's page, the footage shows the man climbing on chairs to reach the "summit," holding a golden eagle and the flag of Kazakhstan in his hands. He also executed acrobatic tricks on the unstable platform.
We do not recommend attempting these stunts. They can be life-threatening.
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The video garnered numerous comments, with many users noting the dangers of performing tricks on such an unstable surface. Comments included: "Wow, beautiful!", "My heart!", "Wonderful, but this is a very dangerous stunt," and "Breathtaking video."
The performer, Galymzhan Auesbay, originally from Shymkent, has been living in Almaty for quite some time. He shared that the video was filmed on September 6, after a second attempt; the first was postponed due to strong winds.
"We couldn't shoot it the first time. About a week later, we returned and managed to create the video. The filming lasted half a day, from noon until sunset. It was very challenging, especially with the eagle. The bird weighs about 7 kilograms," he explained.
Galymzhan acknowledged the comments about the risks involved in such stunts.
"I understand all the risks. I only perform stunts when I am prepared and confident in my abilities. If I see that things aren’t going well, we won't shoot. For example, we postponed filming this time due to the weather. We didn’t want to risk our lives and returned to Almaty; the second time, under better wind conditions, we shot the video. This is my profession; I have been working in this field for over 10 years," he added.
Previously, he performed chair stunts at Shymbulak.