How does a human being get to the point where he or she considers jumping from deadly heights, simply for the thrill of it? BASE jumpingâ€"the four-letter term being an acronym for the four categories of jumping points: Building, Antenna, Span, Earthâ€"is not a recently invented extreme activity. In fact, there is evidence to suggest that the first fixed object jump took place in the ninth century.
"How does a human being get to the point where he or she considers jumping from deadly heights, simply for the thrill of it? BASE jumpingâ€"the four-letter term being an acronym for the four categories of jumping points: Building, Antenna, Span, Earthâ€"is not a recently invented extreme activity. In fact, there is evidence to suggest that the first fixed object jump took place in the ninth century."@en
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