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Wingsuit Basejumping - The Need 4 Speed: The Art of Flight. Video. Video. World Record. BIGGEST TEAHUPOO EVER, SHOT ON THE PHANTOM CAMERA. // Surfing Videos. Iframe This day at Teahupoo- Aug 27th 2011 during the Billabong Pro waiting period is what many are calling the biggest and gnarliest Teahupoo ever ridden.

BIGGEST TEAHUPOO EVER, SHOT ON THE PHANTOM CAMERA. // Surfing Videos

Chris Bryan was fortunate enough to be there working for Billabong on a day that will go down in the history of big wave surfing. The French Navy labeled this day a double code red prohibiting and threatening to arrest anyone that entered the water. Kelly Slater described the day by saying "witnessing this was a draining feeling being terrified for other people's lives all day long, it's life or death. Letting go of that rope one time can change your life and not many people will ever experience that in their life. " Skateboarder Robbyn Magby's stunning 720-degree double kickflip in slow motion. By Lee Moran Updated: 10:42 GMT, 12 January 2012 It's one of the toughest tricks in skateboarding - but Robbyn Magby makes it look easy in this stunning slow-motion video.

Skateboarder Robbyn Magby's stunning 720-degree double kickflip in slow motion

Captured in astonishing detail, his 720-degree double kickflip can be seen from several angles. His perfect style, outstanding athleticism and nerves of steel all combine for the awe-inspiring 1 minute and 12 second clip shot by Adam Shomsky. Scroll down for video... Astonishing: The 720-degree double kickflip, filmed by Adam Shomsky, can be seen in incredible detail Wow factor: Captured in astonishing detail, the move can be seen in the video from several angles A 720 degree double kickflip sees the skateboarder flip the board as though he were executing a normal Kickflip. He then lets the skateboard rotate 720 degrees along the board's long axis before he stops the board's rotation with his feet and lands the trick. Calm-Inducing BASE Jump. Last Walk Around Mirror Lake – Boom Bip (Boards of Canada Remix) from FroschYankee on Vimeo.

Calm-Inducing BASE Jump

The granite cliffs surrounding Mirror Lake in Eikesdalen, Norway offer some of the best BASE jumping terrain on earth. By best, we mean most thrilling, and maybe even safest. There are no rocky outcroppings jutting into the fly zone at Eikesdalen. Jumpers need only fall off the cliff to clear the sheer, almost inverted cliff face. And then it’s a slow drop — at least viewed through the footage here — thousands of feet to the shores of the crystal clear lake. Sometimes a rush can cause calm. Check out these for more on Human Flight and BASE Jumping. Raglan_Whale_Bay_and_Indicators.Pic_Tim_RaingerThe_NZ_Goood_Bech_Guide_jpg.jpg (Image JPEG, 4256x2832 pixels) - Redimensionnée (22%)

Video. Evan Doherty, jeune prodige du skate. The Best Snowboard Tricks Montage 2. Experience Human Flight. Experience Human Flight from InfinityList on Vimeo.

Experience Human Flight

Sometimes you have to slow things down to comprehend how far humans can push themselves. Experience Human Flight is a collaboration between French jump champs the Soul Flyers and several top Australian skydivers put under their charge. At just under two minutes, this video lasts almost twice as long as a typical skydive freefall. Of course, you can make a fall last longer by wearing a wingsuit or jumping from the stratosphere — Half a century later, Capt. Joseph Kittenger still holds the record for highest parachute jump at 102,800 feet.

Now – check out the sequel: Experience Zero Gravity! Cover Photo Credit: Alexander Savin – flickr.com. Freebord A-team in Austria: The Out-of-Towners. Insane Video Of People Flying In Wingsuits Below The Treetops.