BASE Jumping

BASE Jumping
BASE Jumping /

BASE Jumping

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The 28th annual "Bridge Day," the largest BASE-jumping and extreme-sports event in the world, took place in Fayetteville, W.Va. this weekend and attracted over 300 jumpers and 100,000 spectators. BASE is an acronym for the four categories of fixed objects from which one can jump -- Building, Antenna (tower), Span (bridge) and Earth (cliff). On Bridge Day, jumpers leapt from the 876-foot-high New River Gorge Bridge, the world's second-longest single-arch bridge, and fell for three to four seconds before deploying their parachutes and floating to a designated landing zone at the water's edge.

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