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A man appears to reach toward Earth after diving head first off of the New River Gorge bridge, the third highest span in the United States, on October 20, 2018 in Fayetteville, West Virginia. - 324 BASE jumpers -- people who parachute from fixed structures like bridges, skyscrapers,or cliffs -- participated in Bridge Day, which began in 1980 and has grown into one of the largest legal BASE jumping events in the world. (Photo by Michael Mathes / AFP) (Photo credit should read MICHAEL MATHES/AFP via Getty Images)
A man appears to reach toward Earth after diving head first off of the New River Gorge bridge, the third highest span in the United States, on October 20, 2018 in Fayetteville, West Virginia. - 324 BASE jumpers -- people who parachute from fixed structures like bridges, skyscrapers,or cliffs -- participated in Bridge Day, which began in 1980 and has grown into one of the largest legal BASE jumping events in the world. (Photo by Michael Mathes / AFP) (Photo credit should read MICHAEL MATHES/AFP via Getty Images)
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