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'Levitating' man floats US visitors' boats

25 Oct 2007

US tourists and residents alike have been enthralled by a man appearing to levitate in front of some of the country's best known landmarks.

The Dutch illusionist, known as Ramana, seemed to float in mid-air in front of the Whitehouse in Washington and in New York's Times Square.

With only a stick held in his left hand to prop up the magician, onlookers were left stunned as he hovered over a metre above the ground.

Ramana, real name Wouter Bijdendijk, is a well-known figure in his native Holland and has performed his illusions for Queen Beatrix.

He has also been honoured in India - where he reportedly attended the Academy of Magical Sciences - with a Golden Cloth, one of the highest privileges the country can bestow upon a westerner.

And levitation is not the only trick in Ramana's repertoire, as he has also entertained tourists around the world with his mind-reading skills and an ability to 'fly' up to ten metres above ground.

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