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  2. Cliff jumping - Wikipedia

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    Cliff diving is the leaping off a cliff edge, usually into a body of water, as a form of sport. It may be done as part of the sport of coastal exploration [ 1 ] or as a standalone activity. Particular variations on cliff jumping may specify the angle of entry into the water or the inclusion or exclusion of human-made platforms or other equipment.

  3. Coasteering - Wikipedia

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    When jumping into water from height, water resistance increases with the speed of entry, so entering the water at high-velocity induces rapid and potentially dangerous decelleration. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Jumping from a height of 20 feet (6.1 m) results in a person hitting the water at 25 mph (40 km/h). [ 13 ]

  4. Blackwall Reach - Wikipedia

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    The location is a popular spot for cliff jumping [4] and for rock climbing. However, since the creation and management of the clifftop reserve, signage advises against jumping. Non-adherence to this signage has resulted in fatalities. [5] [6] Due to its location close to the ocean, unusual fish catches have sometimes occurred. [7] [8]

  5. They're on the edge of glory, and the edge of an art museum ...

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    Iffland's victory was part of cliff diving's marquee event, which came to the hub of New England as the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series made the 100th stop in its history.

  6. Where and how did Spencer Webb die? Oregon ‘rock ... - AOL

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    Cliff diving is a subset of cliff jumping. Jumpers can either jump from a high cliff using a parachute, which is known as BASE jumping; or from comparatively lower heights into a body of water ...

  7. National Geographic Explorer Captures Incredibly Rare Footage ...

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    They were cliff diving from a 50-foot cliff into the water! What an amazing thing to get to witness! There were so many of them, too. ABC News commenters were amazed by the clip. @Dom said, "Fifty ...

  8. Guffey Gorge (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Jumper at Guffey Cove in July 2013. Guffey Gorge, also known as Paradise Cove, Guffey Cove, Guffey Gulch (as the locals know it as) is a swimming hole and cliff diving spot on Four Mile Creek about ten miles east of Guffey, Colorado. From mid-May to mid-September, there is a $6 per vehicle day-use fee.

  9. High diving - Wikipedia

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    High diving can be performed as an adventure sport (as with cliff diving), as a performance stunt (as with many records attempts), or competitively during sporting events. It debuted at a FINA event at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona , after the sport was added to the federation's list of disciplines.