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			<title>Skydiving 5/3/11</title>
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			<content type="html">Best experience. Ever.Jumping of a plane at 13,500ft from the ground. Free falling for 7,500ft: Intense, adrenaline rush moment; the world seems so silent at this moment, it feels like nothing really matters anymore because all u hear is silence; even when ur screaming ur lungs out, u can hear nothing; such peace. Looking at the altimeter and baby-waving twice after. Pulling the rip chord when we&#39;re at 6,000ft and opening the parachute.Looking at the God&#39;s creation, again, i&#39;m amazed. The green mountains, awesome landscape, tiny tiny cars of different colors, storm in front from view way above; what more can i ask for.Enjoying the whole breeze and freedom up there. Definitely worth it.</content>
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