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This descent looked like a crash from which there seemed to be no return (gulp!). Both the passengers and the spectators experienced a revelation for themselves. I am always amazed when I see such daring manoeuvres and can hardly believe that such people still exist in the age of couch surfing. Humans are simply incredible creatures!

Glad your friend survived the crash. My brother works at a small airfield and has seen a few crashes and most have come out alive. He took me and my son on a little sightseeing flight once.

Yes, the times with friends from back then are wonderful memories, I wouldn't want to miss them either.

The most dangerous thing I did myself was a white-water river trip in a rubber dinghy with a group of work colleagues.

Greetings to your soul in the atmosphere ;)



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I am always amazed when I see such daring manoeuvres and can hardly believe that such people still exist in the age of couch surfing. Humans are simply incredible creatures!

The province in which I live is mountainous and is popular with outdoor enthusiasts, so we have a lot of people who are attracted to extreme adventures. On a trip to Whistler, I met a world-champion base jumper. Unfortunately, a few months later, I heard that he had suffered a fatal accident. So, while the rewards are mind blowing, the dangers are very real.

The most dangerous thing I did myself was a white-water river trip in a rubber dinghy with a group of work colleagues.

That is a lot of fun. I've done this as well. So much fun.

Greetings to your soul in the atmosphere ;)

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