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Scary and beautiful photos accidentally captured by a drone - Page 23 of 34 - Kiwi Report

Scary and beautiful photos accidentally captured by a drone


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[post_page_title]Diving right in[/post_page_title]
Although this might seem like a bad idea, there are quite a few people who regularly dive right into waterfalls. We guess it’s a sense of freedom and the ultimate battle between humans and the water.

Diving right in

The photographer who took this shot explained that the man diving from the top of this waterfall is in his 60s and is a record holder for waterfall diving. The guy has seemingly figured out a way to keep diving into these dangerous situations and come out unharmed.

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