Scots stunt rider Danny MacAskill has achieved another accolade by performing the world's first bump front flip in his new riding film Epecuen.
MacAskill released the follow-up to his 2013 film Imaginate, which was directed by long time collaborator Dave Sowerby, today.
The film was shot in Villa Epecuan, a once thriving tourist town that was destroyed by floodwaters 25 years ago, in Argentina.
MacAskill, who was recently spotted filming on top of the Finnieston crane for a series of videos that will be shown during the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, said: "Villa Epecuén has been a location that inspired me as soon as I saw photos of it on the Internet a couple of years ago and I started dreaming of the potential of the place; I just knew I had to go and make a film there. I wanted to be the first person to ride the incredible forgotten city once the waters started to recede."
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