World’s Highest BASE jump – Flying from Mt. Everest
The world’s highest BASE jump ever – 7220 meters (23,688ft) above sea level, by Russian extreme sport star Valery Rozov (48) flew off the north
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The world’s highest BASE jump ever – 7220 meters (23,688ft) above sea level, by Russian extreme sport star Valery Rozov (48) flew off the north
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