WATCH: BASE Jumpers Defy Gravity to Break World Record
You won’t believe your eyes when you see what BASE jumpers have accomplished in Burj Kalifa, Dubai. Watch the following video to witness their feat:
Fed Fugen and Vince Reffet of France set the brand new Guinness World Record for the tallest BASE jump from a building. The Burj Khalifa is approximately 2,700 feet tall. This is more than half a mile!
Enjoy the above video, and share it with your friends and family if you think it’s fantastic.
Exotic Places You Won’t Believe Exist!
- Cherry Blossom Street in Bonn, Germany
- Cherry Blossom Street in Bonn, Germany
This street, Heerstrasse, is bound to stop traffic with cherry blossoms aligning both sides.
- Naica Mine, Mexico
- Naica Mine, Mexico
Located in Chihuahua, Mexico, these caves of giant crystals can lead one to believe they’re in Superman’s celestial Arctic lair. It lies almost 900 feet below the surface of the Earth and contains, by far, the largest crystals in the world.
- Zhangye Danxia Landform, China
- Zhangye Danxia Landform, China
The mountains of this landform are hidden in the Chinese frontier of Gansu province. The brilliantly colored mountains are a result of decades of tectonic activity and erosion and are completely free of vegetation.
- Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan
- Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan
Hitachi Seaside Park, located in Hitachinaka, Japan, attracts tourists with its 8.6 acres of beautiful flowers. Annual visitors can enjoy a different variety of blossoming flowers each time.
- Mendenhall Ice Caves, Alaska
- Mendenhall Ice Caves, Alaska
The famous glacier melts of Mendenhall are 12 miles long, 150 feet deep and half a mile wide. However, its real beauty is beneath, where a world of majestically colored ice caves is hidden.
- Lake Hillier, Australia
- Lake Hillier, Australia
This bubble-gum pink lake can be seen on Middle Island in Western Australia. It’s about 600 meters long and surrounded by a rim of sand and eucalyptus trees.
- Salar de Uyuni: One of the World’s Largest Mirrors, Bolivia
- Salar de Uyuni: One of the World’s Largest Mirrors, Bolivia
Salar de Uyuni (salt flat of Uyuni) is both the world’s largest salt flat and largest mirror. The 6,575 square mile flat reflects the gorgeous skies and animals of Bolivia.
- Tulip Fields, Netherlands
- Tulip Fields, Netherlands
Each year from March till May the Dutch countryside transforms into rows of breathtaking flowers resembling the inside of a Crayola box. The first tulip was planted in 1593 and has been a national symbol ever since.
- Tunnel of Love, Ukraine
- Tunnel of Love, Ukraine
This long and luscious leafy tunnel, found deep in the forest of the Ukraine, provides passage for a train that brings wood to a local factory. At about 1.8 miles long, this green tunnel received its name for being a popular spot for lovers’ promises.
- Wisteria Flower Tunnel, Japan
- Wisteria Flower Tunnel, Japan
This tunnel serves as the main attraction to Kawachi Fuji Garden in Kitakyushu, Japan. Here, visitors walk through the tunnel and enjoy their enchanting and colorful surroundings.