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Brave Russian jumps three thousand meters from Antarctica mountain
Brave Russian jumps three thousand meters from Antarctica mountain
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A Russian man broke the world record by jumping from Mount Ulvetanna in Antarctica. Valery Rozov, Jumped from the top of Ulvetanna in the extreme cold weather... 13.12.2010, Sputnik International
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Brave Russian jumps three thousand meters from Antarctica mountain
11:08 GMT 13.12.2010 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) A Russian man broke the world record by jumping from Mount Ulvetanna in Antarctica. Valery Rozov, Jumped from the top of Ulvetanna in the extreme cold weather.
He braved temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees in Antarctica when he jumped off the peak of a 3000 metre high mountain and then glided for around 45 seconds before he pulled his parachute ripcord and landed safely at the bottom.
A Russian man broke the world record by jumping from Mount Ulvetanna in Antarctica. Valery Rozov, Jumped from the top of Ulvetanna in the extreme cold weather.
He braved temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees in Antarctica when he jumped off the peak of a 3000 metre high mountain and then glided for around 45 seconds before he pulled his parachute ripcord and landed safely at the bottom.