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BASE jumping

BASE jumping is an extreme sport where participants leap from fixed structures such as Buildings, Antennas, Spans (bridges), or Earth (cliffs), and deploy a parachute to safely land. Unlike skydiving from airplanes, BASE jumping involves much lower altitudes, making timing and precision crucial, as there's less freefall time. It requires specialized gear, rigorous skills, and thorough knowledge of safety procedures due to the inherent risks. Participants often practice in controlled environments and meticulously plan each jump to ensure maximum safety and success.